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HARRY
H. HESS was born on February 14, 1900 in Pennsylvania to
Gottlieb and Sophia Hess of 2724 Pratt Street, Philadelphia. He
was the fifth child, coming after sisters Sophia, Minnie,
Blanche, and Emma Hess. His father worked as a hostler. Sadly
Gottlieb Hess passed away on July 6, 1901. Sophia Hess soon
remarried. By 1910 she and her new husband, Christian Buechler,
were living at 1043 North
26th Street in the Cramer
Hill section of Camden. Oldest sister Sophia had died, but
his mother had bore two other children, Carrie and Bernhardt
Buechler.
The
1920 Census shows Harry Hess living with his mother Sophie and
step-father Christian Buechler at 1043 North
26th Street in Camden's Cramer Hill neighborhood. Harry Hess
was then working as a shipper at one of Camden's woolen mills,
probably the Highland Mill at North 10th and State Streets. Also
living there were older sisters Emma Hess and Blanche Hess
Gehret.
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Harry
Hess married Mary Osherchoski shortly after the 1924 City
Directory was compiled. He was then still living at 1043 North
26th Street. After he married, he and his wife lived with
her widowed mother at 2733 Sherman
Avenue in Cramer Hill. A son, Allen
F. Hess, was born in April 16, 1926. to Mary and Harry
Hess. The family is listed at 2733 Sherman
Avenue in the 1927 City Directory. After having worked as a laborer
and more recently as a salesman, Harry Hess was appointed to the Camden Fire
Department on April 4, 1928. He was still serving with the Camden Fire
Department when the 1947 City Directory was compiled. The 1930
Census shows Harry Hess and family living next door to fellow
Camden Fire Department member William
Foehl, who lived with his family at 2731 Sherman
Avenue into the mid-1930s. Another Camden firefighter, Charles
A. Bates, later lived at 2731 Sherman
Avenue.
Son
Allen F. Hess enlisted in the United States Army at Fort Dix, New Jersey on
May 9, 1944. As he had had qualified for flight duty, he trained as a
member of a bomber crew and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant. He was
awarded the Air Medal, indicating that he flew at least five combat
missions, most likely as a gunner.
Allen
F. Hess returned to Camden after completing his military service. His
parents were still living at 2733 Sherman
Avenue as late as 1947. He was appointed to the Camden Fire
Department on November 14, 1950. Allen
F. Hess was promoted to captain in
May of 1960, and to Battalion Chief on June 11, 1966. After serving the
City of Camden for 40 years, Chief Allen
F. Hess retired on May 1, 1991.
Harry
H. Hess passed away on June 15, 1971. His widow joined him on
December 15, 1998.
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