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WILLIAM
CARTER was appointed to the Camden Fire Department on October 9, 1872 as Driver with the Hook
and Ladder Company. He was promoted to Tillerman with that
company on February 8, 1872. He was dismissed from service with
the Camden Fire Department when Edward
J. Dodamead was reappointed on April 8, 1873. William Carter
had been working as an iron moulder and living at 526 West
Street during his time in service with the Fire
Department.
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William
Carter was born in Camden on August 19, 1850. He Was the son of
Benjamin Springer Carter and his wife, the former Hannah Ann
Browning. The family was living in Camden's North Ward at the time
of the 1860 Census. Besides William, there was an older brother,
Alfred B. Carter, and younger siblings Jacob, Harry, and Laura
Carter. When the census was taken in 1870 he was boarding at the
home of Benjamin and Mary Jane Ostler in Camden's Middle Ward and
working as a laborer. As
stated above, William Carter was working as an iron moulder and
living at 526 West
Street in the early 1870s. After leaving the
Fire Department, he apparently went back to work as an iron
moulder, and was injured on the job on August 24, 1874. Whether or
not he recovered from the injuries he suffered is not known. By
1880 he was gone from Camden.
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