316 N. Essex Avenue
Timeline
| 1895 | Built by (source: Hotchkin, Rural Pennsylvania, 1897) |
Years may be approximate. Where do we get these years?
Beth-Raffen Methodist Episcopal Church was converted to a private home in 1942. Combined with garage property on Price in 2012.
U. S. Census
| Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Apt # | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1950 | Emily Taylor | Head | 42 | White | Divorced | Illinois | Department Store | Buyer | Basmnt. | ||
| Henry Taylor | Son | 15 | White | Never | Illinois | Movie | Usher | Basmnt. | |||
| James Dalbey | Father | 74 | White | Never | Illinois | Basmnt. | |||||
| Minerva Dalbey | Mother | 68 | White | Married | Illinois | Basmnt. | |||||
| Walter Mutz | Head | 43 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | 1st fl | |||||
| Blanche Mutz | Wife | 38 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Trust Co | Clerk | 1st fl | |||
| Pearl Mutz | Sister | 46 | White | Never | Pennsylvania | 1st fl | |||||
| Paul Fox | Cousin | 72 | White | Widowed | New York | 1st fl |
No census records found 1900–1950.
Other resident listings
Main Line Board of Realtors listings 1949-90








Views of Narberth Past
316 N. Essex Avenue appears in:
Methodist Church and parsonage, about 1906
Beth-Raffen was the first Methodist church in Narberth, in which services were held 1895-1930. In 1942, it was converted to a private home.
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