syracuse 1920
Normand Radley Head M 32 New York
Clara Radley Wife F 26 New York
Jay Radley Son M 3 New York in 1925 census he is in the onondaga orphanage in syracuse.
Mildred Radley Daughter F 0 New York
1929 oct 1 syracuse herald journal tuesday
Syracuse police today were asked to search for Jay Radley, 13, a student of Jordan High School. The boy formerly llyed at the Onondaga Orphan Home, but recently had
been llvlng at the farm of merritt maltby and attending the school.according "a letter sent to
Police Chief Martin L. Cadin by F.
Ł Maxwell, principal of the school
missing sińce last friday
Syracuse Post Standard
Saturday, July 31, 1948, Syracuse, New YorkSon Seeks to Find
Norman E. Radley Syracuse police were .asked last night by Jay Radley of "San Francisco,
Calif., to aid in the search for his father, Norman E. Radley, about 63, whose last known whereabouts was jn Syracuse and vicinity, acting Det. Sgt, Francis Ryan said, Radley said his father was employed by the Kelly Coal Co, in 1921 and 1922 and was later employed *al Ginsberg's during 1936 and 1937. . ' Ryan said Radley last heard about, his lather as having moved lo Lawville, Any information, as to the whereabouts oi Norman E,
Syracuse Herald
Wednesday, December 16, 1936, Syracuse, New YorkGas Tube in Mouth
Jay Radley of 920 South Sillna Street told police, Wednesday, that he had found his father, Norman Radley lying in bed with A tube attached to a gas jet In his mouth. Patrolmen John DcMau and Harold Ott reported that the son to!d them of finding his father in the bedroom
with all windows closed and the gas turned on.
He told the police he took the tube out of h!s father's mouth and that his father got up and went out of th« house without saying a word, He waslast seen going north on South Sallna
Street,
the fire was dec 1918 and she was 5. fultonhistory.com
they lived at 100 south state st at the time Mrs. Radley had loft tho house
temporarily to get a sled to take Rheta and her small brother to
town. While she was gone tho child managed to get matches out of the box and attempted to light the candles on the tree. It Is assumed that she lighted the lower ones first, and ln climbing to light the upper ones her dress caught
fire. She ran screaming Into the
street, where several small boys attempted
to smother the flames with
their hands. Wll l.im Kuhn. a
butcher, nnd E. G. Halstead, a
grocer, hoard her crioii, and smothered
the Mrc with their coats. The
child was taken Into the Halstead
store. Ueut. Charles J. KcNcr. who
was passing in his car. took Rheta
to tho Crouse-Irvlng Hospital and
thon returned for the mother.
Mrs. Radley states that she was
not away more than ten minutes,
and she thought thc match box
abovo thc children's reach. Thc
Idea 6f lighting the tree had evidently
boon a sudden Inspiration to
Rhetn. as she had not suggested It
to her mother at all during tho day.
Only a few months ngo Rhota
narrowly escaped Injury when* she
fell from tho second-story window
while walking In her sleep.