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WILLIAM D. HART served as a detective on the Camden Police Department in the 1900s. He had previously served as a constable and as a Justice of the Peace. William D. Hart was born in New Jersey in June of 1858. Learning he cigar makers' trade, he was living on Carman Street above Broadway when the 1878 City Directory was compiled. The 1880 Census shows him with his parents, Leonard and Sarah Hart, at 588 Carman Street. Also at home were younger siblings Byron and Addie. The 1882-1883 Directory gives an address of 4 Day Street, and tells that he worked as a cigar maker for H.H. Franks. William D. Hart married Bessie Gilling in 1883. His wife Bessie bore a son, Harry Franks Hart, in 1884. The Directories show the Harts at 411 Federal Street from1884 through at least mid-1888. Throughout this period William D. Hart worked as a cigar maker. He also became involved in local politics, and for his efforts was reward with the posts of Constable and Justice of the Peace,, in which he served from 1888 through at least the beginning of 1891. By the end of 1890 William D. Hart and family had moved to 508 Federal Street, where they would remain through most of the 1890s. William D. Hart was working as a cigar maker in Philadelphia in 1898. He and wife Bessie were then living at 514 Berkley Street in South Camden. In 1899 he was appointed to the Camden Police Department as a detective. He was then living at 3 South 5th Street. When the Census was taken on June 1, 1900 William and Bessie Hart and their son Harry were living at 109 Broadway. The 1906 City Directory gives his address as 412 South 5th Street. William and Bessie Hart were still residing at that address as late as 1914. William D. Hart passed away prior to the January 6, 1920 census enumeration. His widow Bessie was still living at 412 South 5th Street. Her brother, Frederick WIlliam Gilling, lived with her. |
Philadelphia November 16, 1888 William
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Philadelphia Inquirer - September 17, 1895 | |
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William
D. Hart
- Dr.
A. Haines Lippincott
- Charles N. Robinson - George A. Frey W.H. Tice -
Jacob S. Justice - Francis
Ford Patterson Jr.
- William
J. Browning
George
W. Johnson
- John Baker
- C.E.W. Moore - A.J.
Milliette
- Charles Preusch Dr. Phillip Wendell Beale - W.W. Mines Jr. - Harry Davis - D.W. Pierce |
Philadelphia September 2, 1898 |
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3rd Street - W.
Harry Getty - Charles Metz - Walter
H. Keefer - James Boone - George Armstrong Charles Loriaux - George Smith - Victor Thompson - George Sterling - Washington Ketline William D. Hart - Hugh Boyle - John Painter - Albert Shaw - Robert F. Miller - John Foster George W. Anderson - H. Frank Pettit - Harry Miller - Isaac C. Brown - Joseph Nowrey South 4th Street - Benson Street - North 17th Street - Federal Street |
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Sullivan Master Street - John Foster - William D. Hart - William P. Walsh - Anna Baxter Click on Image for PDF FIle of Complete Article |
Bridgeton Evening News - September 25, 1902 |
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l l l l l l l l l l On October 1, 1902 Paul Woodward murdered two young boys by giving them poison. Frank T. Lloyd, then Camden County prosecutor, was responsible for leading the investigation and prosecuting the case. William D. Hart was involved in the investigation, and arrested Woodward on October 4, 1902. He was indicted, tried, convicted of murder in the first degree, and on January 7, 1903 executed at the Camden County Jail.
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George
V. Tucker - Charles V.D. Joline - Harry Shuster - Odd Fellows - Emmanuel
Baptist Church Robert F. Miller - Albert Keaser - George V. Murry - F. Morse Archer - John Wagner - Harry Miller Edward Hartman - John T. Rodan - William Laws - Spencer Moore - Howard Roberts Assemblyman John S. Roberts - Ike Toy - Daniel Ayres - Albert S. Shaw - William D. Hart Mrs. Abbie L. Widener - Thomas J. Cheeseman Sr. - Charles Wagner |
Philadelphia Inquirer * February 1, 1903 |
John
Coates - William
D. Hart - Rev. R.A. Roderick Rev. C.K. Binder - Dr. Onan B. Gross Market Street - West Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - September 17, 1903 |
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Harvey George Willingmyre - O. Glen Stackhouse |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 14, 1904 |
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Oscar Till - John
Foster - John
Painter - William
D. Hart - Edward
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Philadelphia Inquirer - March 1, 1905 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer William
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Philadelphia Inquirer - July 12, 1905 |
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Mabel Andrews - William D. Hart |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 9, 1905 |
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Glen Stackhouse - Robert Barnes |
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 15, 1905 |
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William Pfrommer - Walter Bryen -
Robert Beasely James McDonald - Theodore Forgeng Birch Street - Milton Street - Point Street - North 24th Street - North 25th Street River Avenue - State Street - Henry C. Moffett - William D. Hart - John Painter Peerless Baseball Club of Camden North 29th Street - Garfield Avenue Stirling Mandolin & Guitar Club |