226 Haverford Avenue
Timeline
1898 | Built by |
1937 | Address changed from 224 Haverford Ave. |
Years may be approximate. Where do we get these years?
U. S. Census
Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Apt # | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1910 | Edward G Cole | Head | 32 | Own | White | Married | England | Candy | Retail Merchant | ||
Gertrude Cole | Wife | 40 | White | Married | Massachusetts | ||||||
Edward Ken Cole | Son | 10 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Susan Cole | Daughter | 9 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Abigail D Cole | Son | 8 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
1920 | Eugene H Davis | Head | 24 | Rent | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Automobiles | Demonstrator | ||
Belle G Davis | Wife | 23 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Eugene H Davis Jr. | Son | 1 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
1930 | Howard E Davis | Head | 60 | Own | White | Married | Pennsylvania | General Store | Proprietor | ||
Sarah Davis | Wife | 53 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Joseph Barker | Brother | 47 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Carpenter | |||||
1940 | Howard E Davis | Head | 71 | Own | White | Married | Pennsylvania | General store | Proprietor | "Pop" Davis, Davis' Store | |
Sarah Davis | Wife | 64 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Laura Snow | Lodger | 25 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | General store | Saleslady | ||||
Joseph Barker | Brother-in-law | 50 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Window dresser | Carpenter | ||||
1950 | George Prior | Head | 74 | White | Married | Massachusetts | |||||
Julia Prior | Wife | 70 | White | Married | Massachusetts | ||||||
Robert Tabor | Son-in-law | 50 | White | Divorced | Massachusetts | Railroad | Attd. Information Bureau Clerk | recorded as "daughter"; or did they mean Beatrice? |
No census records found 1900–1950.
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Views of Narberth Past
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Downtown from the tracks, about 1898
Looking outbound over the tracks towards Narberth station, and the developing town.
Snowy Narberth from the Water Tower, about 1899
An overhead view of Narberth on a snowy day at the turn of 20th century.
The Log Cabin, about 1915
A rustic log cabin was a Narberth landmark for a dozen years until 1925, built as the office of builder W. D. Smedley.
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