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ALBERT CHARLES RAEUBER was born August 20, 1894 in Camden, New Jersey to Karl Frederick Raeuber and his wife Emma. His father, known around town as Fred Raeuber, was a harnessmaker. The family moved to Camden in the early 1890s, and by 1900 had settled at 933 Pearl Street. The Raueber family would remain at that address through the 1940s. Albert Raeuber had served for two years as a private in the New Jersey National Guard prior to his registering for the draft on June 5, 1917. His National Guard duty had him working in a hospital unit. He was then working as a punch press operator at the Lindholm Metal Stamping Company at 107 Erie Street. Both Albert Raeuber and his brother William served in the military during World War I. Returning to Camden after war's end, Albert Raeuber was still single when the Census was taken in 1920. He was living at home with his parents and older brothers Frederick R. and William. He married shortly afterwards. The 1924 Camden City Directory shows that Albert Raeuber and his wife Mary were living at 931 Pearl Street, next door to his father and brothers, and that Albert Raeuber was a member of the Camden Fire Department. Also living at 931 Pearl Street was brother fireman John Reilly and his wife Hazel. By 1930 the marriage had produced two daughters, Virginia, born in 1921, and Alberta, who came in 1925. |
Fire Department records from 1931 show that Albert Raueber was living at 933 Pearl Street. He moved to 938 Elm Street in the early 1930s. Albert and Mary Raeuber moved to 415 North 10th Street by the end of 1939. He then was assigned to Engine Company 6. He retired on disability in 1942, suffering from a throat ailment that eventually took his life. Albert Rauber died on December 3, 1944. Mary Raeuber was then still living at the 10th Street address in 1947. Last a resident of Merchantville NJ, she passed died in December of 1979. |
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Camden Post-Telegram * December 30, 1920 |
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Peter B. Carter -
Thomas Nicholas
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Walter Browning -
George B. Wade -
William
W.
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Engine Co. 1 - Alfred E. Green - Charles Errickson Charles W Cooke - Leroy Hatchett
Engine
Co. 2 - Howard Landon -
John
K. Voll
Edgar Ellender
- Harold Lohrang
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Chester Andrus
Harry G.
Layton
Engine
Co. 3 - Charles B. Haines -
Charles
Clements
August
Haverkamp
- Frank Kuda
- Louis Quinton
Engine
Co. 4 - Frank A.
Obermann -
Walter B. Gray
Albert Raeuber -
Fred
Schucker -
Harry Kleinfelder
Engine Co. 5 - Richard A. Farris - Frank Fennrio
Engine
Co. 6 - William
H. Reed - Manuel
J. Kane Edward
Perairia - Thomas
Shanahan
Rocco De Varro
"Frank Fennrio" is for the moment a mystery
Engine
Co. 7 - August
Scholl - Nicholas
Romaine
Lawrence H.
Mathews
Engine Co. 8 - Samuel Oshushek - Edward C. Crane Adam Mead - Frank Sapp - William J. Taylor Sr.
Engine Co. 9 - Kennard Naylor - Daniel McSurdy John Mohrfeld
Engine Co. 10 - William Schwartz - Hugh Rementer Harry Greenan - Rocco Abbott
Hose
& Chemical Co. 2 -
Laurence
Newton
Edward Hauser - William
Getner
Ladder
Co. 1 - Thomas
Cunningham
Leonard Megee
Ladder Co. 2 - John Gaylor - Walter White
Ladder
Co. 3 David
Ellis - George
W. Attison
John Mulligan
- David
Humphries - Albert
Dukes
Tennie G. Hutchison Jr. - Ladder Co. 4 - George A. Quimby
Camden Courier - January 20, 1925 |
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FIREMAN
DIES IN EXPLOSION OF CHEMICALS |
Camden Courier-Post * February 20, 1936 |
COMMITTEES
NAMED FOR TENTH WARD
BALL
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The tenth annual ball of the Tenth Ward Republican Organization Club, Fifth and Pearl streets, will be held February 28 at Eagle's auditorium, 415 Broadway.
William Dolan, Jr. is chairman; William B. Sullender Sullender, treasurer, and Fred Becker, secretary of the general committee.
The members of the other committees are as follows: Hall, Louis Kahnweiler, chairman, Harry Everhart, James Flaherty; advertising, Henry W. Aitken, chairman, John Stringer, Frank Sheridan and Andrew Robinson; door, Alonzo Hires, chairman, Andrew Robinson, Jacob Strecker; music, Becker, chairman, William B. Chain, William Robinson and Andrew Robinson; printing, Stringer, chairman, Dolan and Harry Harwood; refreshment, George Morgan, Ralph Shill, Charl es Bowen, Harry Harold, Edward Stafford, Henry Clevenger and Frank Turner; program, Stafford, chairman, Charles Marsh, John Hedegan, otto e. braun, George Zietz, William Hughes, Earl Wright , Albert C. Raeuber, Charles Schultz, Stringer and Dolan; floor, Becker, chairman, Garwood, Judson Solley, Howard E. Baird, William Lafferty, James F. Lovett, Henry I. Haines, William Robinson, braun and Samuel J. Edwards audit, Dolan, Garwood, William Robinson, and Aitken; wardrobe, Marsh, chairman, Benjamin Harvey and George Cox; tickets, John Winstanley, chairman; executive, Dolan, chairman, Stringer, William Robinson, Sullender and Haines. The Penn Troubadors will play for dancing.
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Camden Courier-Post * December 4, 1944 |
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