CORPORAL
ARLINGTON BALTIMORE was born January 9, 1897 in Philadelphia PA to Henry and Farrenda
Baltimore. Henry and Farrenda Baltimore
had come north from Virginia. They had
married around 1891. A son Frank E. Baltimore, was born in Pennsylvania
in 1894. The Baltimore family had moved to 776
Cherry Street
in Camden NJ by 1900. Henry Baltimore worked as a day laborer. They
moved to 713 Cherry
Street in Camden
NJ by the time of World War I. Henry Baltimore worked as a janitor in the offices of the
Pennsylvania
Railroad, and Arlington found work alongside him.
Arlington
Baltimore was drafted on September 26, 1918, and was sent to Camp Dix NJ
as a member of Company C, 5th Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade. He
contracted Spanish influenza and died on October 5, 1918, only nine days
after reporting for duty. He was survived by his parents and brother,
Frank Baltimore, all of the
cherry street
address. Arlington Baltimore
was buried at Mount Peace cemetery in what was then Center Township NJ.
Center Township was split up a few years later into several boroughs,
one of them being Lawnside, within whose borders the cemetery is
presently located.
The Baltimores were
still on Cherry Street
as late as April of 1930. Henry Baltimore
passed away in 1938, and was buried next to his son.
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