Birth | 9 Mar 1886 | Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 11 Jun 1900 | on Allerton Hill, with his parents - Allerton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | 21 Apr 1910 | clerk in Real Estate - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 22 Apr 1910 | at 59 Grove St., with his parents - Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 11 Sep 1918 | at 355 Blake St. - New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut | | | |
Occupation | 12 Sep 1918 | Y. M. C. A. Secretary on the War Work Council - New York, New York County, New York | | | |
Description | 13 Sep 1918 | medium height, slender with grey eyes and brown hair - New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut | | | |
Occupation | 2 Oct 1923 | Real Estate Broker - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Miscellaneous | 2 Oct 1923 | applied for passport for travel to England and France - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 2 Oct 1923 | Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | 2 Oct 1923 | Real Estate Broker - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Miscellaneous | 2 Oct 1923 | applied for passport for travel to England and France - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | | | |
Residence | 27 Nov 1923 | Allerton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | | | |
Miscellaneous | 27 Nov 1923 | arrived on the ship President Garfield from London - New York, New York County, New York | | | |
Occupation | 1 Apr 1930 | magazine salesman - Manhattan, New York County, New York | | | |
Residence | 2 Apr 1930 | with the Eugene Schlosstein household at 245 E. Twenty-First St. - Manhattan, New York County, New York | | | |