Sources: 1930 and 1940 U.S. Federal Census Reports, 1925 New York State Census, and Melanie Grayce West, Community Works to Restore African-American Cemetery. The Wall Street Journal. 28 November 2011.
Parents: James H. (b. about 1882 in Virginia), a truck driver who earned $8000 per year in 1930 and Lillian (b. about 1881 in New York) Allen
Siblings: Anna May (b. about 1910) and Dayton K. (b. about 1913)
Occupation: Chauffer
"Motorcyclist who dressed in top hat and tails to ride his Harley Davidson"
Member of the Northernites Riders of White Plains, NY, an interracial motorcycle club
Cause of Death: Motorcycle Accident
Buried in an unmarked grave
Sources: 1930 and 1940 U.S. Federal Census Reports, 1925 New York State Census, and Melanie Grayce West, Community Works to Restore African-American Cemetery. The Wall Street Journal. 28 November 2011.
Parents: James H. (b. about 1882 in Virginia), a truck driver who earned $8000 per year in 1930 and Lillian (b. about 1881 in New York) Allen
Siblings: Anna May (b. about 1910) and Dayton K. (b. about 1913)
Occupation: Chauffer
"Motorcyclist who dressed in top hat and tails to ride his Harley Davidson"
Member of the Northernites Riders of White Plains, NY, an interracial motorcycle club
Cause of Death: Motorcycle Accident
Buried in an unmarked grave
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