Misc. Notes
In 1910, he was 16 and lived at 228 Astor Street with his mother (44), sisters Rose (18) and Olga (13), and a boarder named Hollis Wenthworth (sp?). He and his sisters were all born in New York. He works as an errand boy in a store.
69In 1917, he was a grocer. Medium build, brown eyes, dark hair.
20In 1920, lived at 228 Astor Street in Newark with his mother and sister. Born in New Jersey, he is 25 and works as a mechanic in an auto repair shop.
70In 1930, he lives at 243 Cypress Ave in Bogota with his wife Eugenie and daughter Claire, 3. He is 36 and married at 31. They own their own home, valued at $10,500, and have a radio. He was born in New Jersey, his father in New York, and his mother in Germany. He works as a service manager in an automobile company. He is a veteran of WWI.
19In 1940, he and his family lived at 243 Queen Anne Road in Bogota, in a house they owned and where they had lived in 1935. The house was valued at $7,000. Ed was 45, and had completed his junior year of high school, and ran his own car agency and repair shop. Eugenie was 39 and had completed one ear of high school. Daughters Claire, 13, and Edna, 9, had completed 8th and 4th grade. Olga was 3.
Year: 1940; Census Place: Bogota, Bergen, New Jersey; Roll: T627_2304; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 2-19