101 Forrest Avenue†
Timeline
| 1896 | Built by (source: Atlas of Lower Merion, A. H. Mueller, 1896) |
| 1908 | Building no longer standing† |
Years may be approximate. Where do we get these years?
Narberth's first grocery and the final resting place of Mat the Cat.
U. S. Census
| Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Apt # | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1900 | George L Brinley | Head | 26 | Rent | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Grocer | |||
| Zulama Brinley | Wife | 23 | White | Married | New York | ||||||
| Fred Brinley | Son | 1 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
| Harvey Brinley | Brother | 22 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Clerk | |||||
| Daniel Kramer | Servant | 21 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Clerk | |||||
| Edmond Wright | Servant | 21 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Clerk | |||||
| Hannah Reason | Servant | 40 | Black | Single | New York | Servant | |||||
| Estella Miller | Servant | 14 | Black | Single | Maryland | Servant |
No census records found 1900–1950.
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Views of Narberth Past
101 Forrest Avenue appears in:
Snowy Narberth from the Water Tower, about 1899
An overhead view of Narberth on a snowy day at the turn of 20th century.
Downtown from the tracks, about 1898
Looking outbound over the tracks towards Narberth station, and the developing town.
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