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WILLIAM
MORRIS was appointed to the Camden Fire
Department in the spring of 1884 as extra engineer, replacing
John Campbell. He remained with the Fire Department through at
least April 29, 1910. William
Morris' early years are somewhat unclear. According to the 1860
and 1920 Census, William Morris was born in Georgia, most likely
in 1848. He does not appear in the Camden's 1878-1879 City
Directory. The 1879-1880 Directory shows a William Morris at 260
Walnut Street, working as a fireman. This would not be in the
sense of someone who was fighting fires, but rather as one who
worked around steam equipment.
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The
1880 Census shows William Morris and his wife Rachel living at 712
Oak Street in South Camden. Oak Street was renamed Locust Street a
few years later. Living next door at 710 Oak Street was Wilson
Bromley, both Bromley and William Morris were appointed to the
Camden Fire Department in 1884. At the time of the 1880 Census
there was one child, a son Courtney Morris, born in Delaware
around 1862. The 1882 City Directory shows William Morris at 712
Oak Street, working as an engineer for the American Dredging
Company. By the spring of 1884 he had moved to 714 Oak Street and Wilson
Bromley had moved to 716 Oak Street, and both men were
members of the Camden Fire Department, William Morris as the
Department's extra engineer, and Bromley as an extra man with
Engine Company 1. When the Fire Department was reorganized in July
of 1885 and many of the extra men were dropped, both Morris and
Bromley were kept on. William
Morris stated at 714 Locust Street as late as 1890. By the middle
of 1892 he had moved to 712 Locust Street, where he remained
through 1894. The
1894 Camden City Directory lists Engine Company
2's personnel as
consisting of the following:
Foreman Harry C. Grosscup; Engineer,
William Morris; Driver,
John P. Long; Albert Jones, George
Wade, William Hertline, David
Andrews.
The 1896, 1897, and 1898 Camden City Directory
indicates that William Morris had moved to 339 Spruce
Street. The 1899 City
Directory and subsequent Directories and Census records state that
he lived at 337 Spruce
Street. The
1900 Census shows William Morris at 337 Spruce
Street, and states
that he was married. His wife, however, was not living at the
address. Listed as boarders there were Augusta "Gussie"
Tesmire, her brothers Herman and William, as well as a married
couple, Berry and Josephine Humphrey. The 1910 Census shows that
William Morris and Augusta Tesmire had married and that he was
still an engineer with the Camden Fire Department. He was then,
according the that census, 65 years old. William
Morris does not appear in the 1914 City Directory. By January of
1920 he and his wife Augusta were living in a home they owned at
233 Chestnut Avenue in North Wildwood, New Jersey. William
Morris does not appear in the 1930 Census and most likely had
passed away.
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