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Narberth Addresses

101 Forrest Avenue†

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1896Built by (source: Atlas of Lower Merion, A. H. Mueller, 1896)
1908Building no longer standing†

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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
1900George L Brinley page includes an essayHead26RentWhiteMarriedPennsylvaniaGrocer
Zulama Brinley Wife23WhiteMarriedNew York
Fred Brinley Son1WhiteSinglePennsylvania
Harvey Brinley Brother22WhiteSinglePennsylvaniaClerk
Daniel Kramer Servant21WhiteSinglePennsylvaniaClerk
Edmond Wright Servant21WhiteSinglePennsylvaniaClerk
Hannah Reason Servant40BlackSingleNew YorkServant
Estella Miller Servant14BlackSingleMarylandServant

No census records found 1900–1950.

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