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RAYMOND J. BURGESS was born in Camden on June 22, 1902 to Elsie and Marcellus Leroy Burgess. His father worked as a blacksmith. The 1910 Census shows the family, which included sons Leroy and Harold, at 620 Walnut Street. The family was at 710 Mount Vernon Street in 1918, when the elder Burgess worked at New York Shipbuilding Corporation's shipyards. Although not old enough to have to register for the draft, Raymond Burgess enlisted in the United States military durng World War I, and was still on active duty when the Census was taken in January of 1920. His family had by then moed across he street to 721 Mount Vernon Street by January of 1920. The Burgess family, which included son Leroy Jr., lived at 764 Line Street as late as 1924. Raymond Burgess married at the age of 21. The 1929 City Directory shows Raymond Burgess living with wife Helen at 5151 South 7th Street and working as a machinist. The April 1930 Census shows the with two daughters, Helen and Marguerite. Raymond Burgess was appointed to the Camden Fire Department on December 19, 1930. He reported for duty on January 1, 1931. Raymond Burgess served with Engine Company 7 on Kaighn Avenue in the mid 1930s. 1947 found him living at 1272 Sayrs Avenue. Raymond J. Burgess served for over 29 years, retiring on pension on October 22, 1960. He died in May of 1962. |
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Captain Henry Zook of Engine Company 7 stands between the company's 1928 American LaFrance combination chemical and hose wagon on left (serial 6305) driven by Ray Burgess and the 1928 American LaFrance 750 gpm pumper (serial 6303) driven by Russell Benson. Photo dates from about 1936. |
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