CHARLES F. DAUBMAN was born in November 1840 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Christian and Eva Neutze Daubman. The family name also appears as Daubmann in some sources. Charles F. Daubman had at least two older siblings, Mary Christina, born in 1835, and Jacob C. Daubman, born in 1837. The 1870 census shows him living in Camden's South Ward with his wife, the former Angelina Clayton, and children Annie, 5, and Warren, 9 months. Charles F. Daubman was appointed to the Camden Fire Department on April 19, 1871 replace William A. White as an extra man with Engine Company 1. He had previously worked as a packer. Charles F. Daubman was making his home at 1027 South 5th Street when appointed to the Fire Department. He was removed from service with the Fire Department on September 5, 1871. Politically active, Charles F. Daubman was appointed Chief of Police in 1877 and served the City of Camden in that capacity until 1879. The 1880 Census shows that Charles Daubman was then a widower, and son Warren also apparently had died. Charles Daubman was living at 426 Spruce Street with his mother, Eva Daubman, a native of the Duchy of Wurttemberg in what is now Germany, and his daughter Annie. Eva Daubman passed in 1892. Charles Daubman was appointed turnkey at the Camden County Jail by then Sheriff Theodore Gibbs in November of 1881, which is to say, he was placed in charge of the jail. He stopped a jailbreak in October of 1884 when he discovered that prisoners had been sawing through iron bars. Charles F Daubman was working as a clerk in Philadelphia in the early 1890s. The 1893-1894 City Directory and the 1900 and 1910 Censuses both show Charles Daubman working as a toll collector at the Kaighn's Point Ferry, which operated between Camden and Philadelphia. His home at that time was still at 426 Spruce Street, where he lived with his second wife, the former Louise E. Jacoby, and his daughter from his first marriage, Anne "Annie" Daubman. Charles Daubmann died on December 16, 1918 at his home at 1111 Newton Avenue. Mrs Daubmann passed away at 1119-1/2 Newton Avenue in 1938. Anne Daubmann, still unwed, was living at 3062 Chesaapeake Road at that time. The family does not appear in the 1914 Camden City Directory. Older brother Jacob C. Daubman was Sheriff of Camden County from 1874 to 1878. |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer - April 20, 1871 Click on Image for Complete Article |
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George
B. Glover
- charles
evans Charles F. Daubman - george b. hart Stephen L. Thomas |
Philadelphia Inquirer - August 17, 1871 |
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Howard
Lee
- Thomas
Allibone
- Charles
Evans
- Benjamin
H. Connelly Charles Daubman - Stephen L. Thomas |
Philadelphia Inquirer - September 19, 1877 |
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Haddon Avenue - Broadway - Reese Street - Charles Daubman |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 15, 1881 |
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Charles F. Daubman
- James
W. Ayers - Joel P.
Kirkbride Theodore Gibbs - William H.. Swindell - Charles J. Wooster |
Elkhart
Daily Review - October 24, 1884 Elkhart, Indiana |
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