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GEORGE E. BOYER was born in Pennsylvania in November of 1849. When the census was taken in 1900 he and his wife Sarah had been married for 28 years. Five of their nine children were alive, four of them at home, Lizzie Boyer Koehler, sadly a widow at the age of 20, George Jr., Mary, and Lillian. Daughter Laura had married Samuel S. Conver, an architect, and had moved to Lansdale, Pennsylvania. George Boyer came to Camden in 1869. On October 6, 1871 he married. He worked as a house painter, eventually going into business for himself. The 1878 and 1882 City Directories show him at 713 Mt. Vernon Street. He was working as a painter for M.A. Furbush in 1882. George
Boyer and his family were active members of Epiphany
Evangelical Lutheran Church. This
church was organized in 1879 when several meetings of persons interested
in having an English-language Lutheran church in Camden were held at the residence of
George Shimer, 503 Linden Street. The congregation organized as "Epiphany
Evangelical Lutheran Church, and held its first service on Sunday evening, November 23, 1879, in Reed's Hall, at the
corner of Third and Federal Streets. Rev. William Schaeffer of
Philadelphia, conducted the worship and preached the sermon. He had
charge of the mission from that time until the close of the following
summer. He was succeeded by Mr. S.L. Sibole, then a student in the
Philadelphia Seminary. In June, 1881, this gentleman was ordained and
regularly installed as the first pastor of the new congregation. He
served the mission until October, 1882, when he resigned to accept a
call to St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia. For four months the pulpit was
vacant, when Mr. Clarence K. Binder, of the senior class of the
Theological Seminary assumed charge, and was installed pastor June 10,
1883. Under Rev. Binder's pastorate the
congregation has been steadily advancing. In the mid 1880s a lot was secured at the corner of Seventh Street and
Market, and
a church, which is still in use in 2009 (although by another deomination)
was built in 1887. The
congregation held services at a hall located at the
southwest corner of Third Street and Market until its building was
completed. In 1886 their were about one hundred adult members. A Sunday school
was founded that was, through 1886 at least, under the care of the pastor as
superintendent, with George Boyer as assistant. On March 24, 1892 George E. Boyer purchased a home at 708 Market Street. Boyer's business was located at 1017 Broadway through 1912. By 1914 he had relocated to Newton Avenue, the Broadway property razed to make way for the Lyric Theater. On December 13, 1912 George Boyer and twenty-eight other prominent Camden businessmen founded the Rotary Club of Camden, New Jersey.. Daughter Lillian Boyer Ellis lived at 708 Market Street until the spring of 1967, when she was forced out of her home to make room for a proposed building to be built by New Jersey Bell Telephone. Unlike many other projects in Camden that destroyed homes and businesses in the name of "progress", the building was actually completed, and is still in use in 2009. |
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March 24, 1892 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer * December 22, 1895 | |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - March 25, 1900 |
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Joyce Sewell - E.A. Armstrong - Harry
B. Paul - H.J. Rumrille -
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A.F. Waltz - Doris Rose -
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The
view from the front step Elizabeth "Lizzie" Boyer Koehler at front gate The
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708 Market Street - 1960s |
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Camden Courier-Post * March 22, 1967 |
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