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JAMES
ORRINGTON BURRIS was born in Ohio on February 25, 1876. His
name has been recorded as J. Orrington Burris, James Ora Burris
and J. Ora Burris, and he was known popularly in Camden as Orrie
Burris. J.
Orrington Burris married a young dressmaker, Josephine Alice
Preston in 1899. The young couple was living in Philadelphia
when the Census was taken in 1900, and moved to Camden a few
years later. J. Orrington Burris the worked as a driver. The
young couple soon moved to Camden, where Josephine's parents,
Edward and Mary Preston, were living at 739 Elm
Street. J. Orrington Burris first shows up in City
Directories in 1902 at 120 Pearl
Street, working as an engineer.
The 1904 City Directory has him following the same trade and
living at 520 Grant
Street in
North Camden. A
daughter, Dorothy Mae Burris, was born in 1905, and a second
daughter, Margaret, followed in 1909.
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J.
Orrington
Burris and his family were living at 520 Grant
Street in North Camden when he was appointed
to the Camden Fire Department on June 14, 1910. He began his
service on July 1, 1910. The Burris family was troubled for a
time with health concerns regarding daughter Dorothy. He was
serving with Engine
Company 4 in 1913, then brought over to Engine Company 2 the
following year. The Burris family moved to 638 York
Street not long after the 1915 City Directory was
compiled. J.
Orrington
Burris was still with the Fire Department
on February of 1918 but left not long afterwards to take a
defense related job in Trenton, New Jersey. He living in the
Trenton area when he registered for the draft on September 12,
1918, and when the Census was taken in 1920. J.
Orrington Burris
passed away in 1927 and was buried at Evergreen Cemetery. Sadly,
daughter Dorothy Mae died in 1932, leaving a husband and a son,
Irving C. Errickson. Josephine Burris died in 1961, both are
buried with J. Orrington Burris in Evergreen Cemetery. Margeret
Burris married Henry Zimmerman and appears to have lived in
Atlantic County, New Jersey from the 1920s until her death in
March of 1996.
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