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but are listed in Philadelphia's Directory. In 1876 both father and son are listed as confectioners at 1202 Broadway. The 1878 Directory and 1884 Directory both show the elder Ferat was practicing herbal medicine at 1202 Broadway. Charles Michael Ferat, then known as Charles Ferat Sr., passed away on April 3, 1885.
In 1876 Charles M. Ferat Sr. opened a business as a candy manufacturer at 421 Federal Street. Charles M. Ferat Sr. married Marry Wrifford on November 29, 1877 at the Third Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Five children were born of this marriage. Charles M. Ferat Jr., Edward "Eddie" Cummings Ferat, William C. Ferat, Helene Ferat, and Mary E. Ferat.
In late 1887 or early 1888 the Ferat family moved to 26 Hudson Street. By December of 1900 the family and the business had moved to 526 Federal Street. This would remain his business address until his passing in 1929. Charles M. Ferat retired from business in 1927, making his home with his daughter Helene and her husband William Sauerhoff in Audubon, New Jersey.
Son Charles M. Ferat Jr. married Nellie Ottinger on August 11, 1900. There were two children, a daughter, Ruth, and a son Charles M. Ferat III. Charles and Nellie Ferat were living at 628 Berkley Street in September of 1918, when he registered for the draft, He was then working at the New York Shipbuilding Company shipyards. After the war Charles M. Ferat Jr. worked at City Hall, and for many years as a clerk in the Camden County District Court.
The second son, Edward "Eddie" Cummings Ferat was quite well known as a professional basketball player, and was a member of the 1903-04 National Basket Ball League champion Camden Electrics.
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Camden Daily Post July 10, 1879 |
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Camden Post July 24, 1883 Charles
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Philadelphia Inquirer March 8, 1905 Charles
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