Alexander Wilson was still living at 422 Mount
Vernon
Street into 1878. By the time the 1881-1882 City Directory was
being compiled he had move to 423 Mount
Vernon
Street. He appears in the 1885 City Directory at 745 Sycamore
Street. He next appears in Camden City Directories in 1890, living
at 760 Chestnut and working as a porter on the West Jersey
Railroad. The 1894-1895 City Directory has Alexander Wilson living
at 931 Chestnut Street. He was then working as a waiter in
Philadelphia. He 1897 he started a catering business.
Still
residing at 931 Chestnut Street, Alexander Wilson appears in the
1900 Census with his wife of 10 years, Hattie Wilson. The couple
was not blessed with children. Alexander Wilson gave his
occupation to the census taker as water, but he was still engaged
in the catering business as late as 1906. By that time Alexander
Wilson had moved to 1020 South 10th Street, boarding with David
and Lottie Taylor. Alexander Wilson's wife died prior to the 1910
Census.. Alexander
Wilson does not appear in the 1914 City Directory or the 1920
Census. It is likely that he passed away in the early 1910s.
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