
Although the 1900 census in Narberth does not specify house numbers, Howard Davis's street is given as "Narberth Ave." His position in the listing and his trade as a milk dealer strongly suggest this address.
Updated June 29, 2024.
1896 | Built by (source: Atlas of Lower Merion, A. H. Mueller, 1896) |
1926 | Building no longer standing† |
Years may be approximate. Where do we get these years?
1888-02-18 | Book 320, page 67 | to George Bowers |
Also at this address: 100 N. Narberth (1926–)
Although the 1900 census in Narberth does not specify house numbers, Howard Davis's street is given as "Narberth Ave." His position in the listing and his trade as a milk dealer strongly suggest this address.
Updated June 29, 2024.
Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Apt # | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1900 | Howard E Davis | Head | 31 | Rent | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Milk Dealer | |||
Sarah Davis | Wife | 27 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Eugene H Davis | Son | 3 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Lawrence R Davis | Son | 2 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Oliver Sibley | Servant | 19 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Servant | |||||
Charles L Anderson | Boarder | 24 | White | Married | Delaware | Salesman | |||||
Lavina Anderson | Boarder | 24 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
1920 | George Markle | Head | 56 | Own | White | Married | Pennsylvania | Dairy | Proprietor | ||
Cora R Markle | Wife | 58 | White | Married | Pennsylvania | ||||||
Marion Rayner Markle | Daughter | 26 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | ||||||
George R Markle Jr. | Son | 21 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | Dairy | Driver | ||||
George Lutz | Boarder | 28 | White | Single | New Jersey | Dairy | Driver | ||||
Alice McCalister | Servant | 60 | White | Married | Virginia | Private family | Servant |
No census records found 1900–1950.
100 N. Narberth Avenue appears in:
An overhead view of Narberth on a snowy day at the turn of 20th century.
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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