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CHARLES W. WHALAND was born on June 6, 1876 to Mary and William H. Whaland. His father had served during the Civil War, mustering out as a Sergeant with Company B, 121st Pennsylvania Infantry on June 2, 1865. He lived in Philadelphia into the 1870s, and was living there with his mother and his sister Abby when the Census was taken in 1870. He married his wife Mary at some point after the 1870 Census was taken. The census does not indicate a profession, but by 1876, when he had already moved to Camden, William H. Whaland was working as a bricklayer. The 1879-1880 Camden City Directory shows William H. Whaland living at 628 Cherry Street. William H. Whaland was appointed to the Camden Fire Department in the spring of 1884 to serve as an extra man with Engine Company 2. He replaced Charles Fitzsimmons. When the Fire Department was reorganized on July 1, 1885 and eighteen of the extra men were laid off, William H. Whaland was among that number. When the Census was taken in 1880, the William H. Whaland family resided at 411 Hartman Street in South Camden. Hartman |
street was renamed Clinton Street in 1882. The family at that time consisted of William H. Wahland, his wife Mary, and children Lillian, Charles W. Whaland and William K. Whaland. Another son, Harry, was born in 1881. The family moved to 721 Walnut Street prior to the compilation of the 1881-1882 City Directory. By the middle of 1882 William H. Whaland had moved to 717 Walnut Street. On September 16, 1900 William H. Whaland was awarded an $8.00 per month pension for his Civil War Service. Charles Whaland appear in Camden City Directories in 1896. In that year and the following his occupation is listed as salesman. In 1898 and 1899 he worked as an umbrella maker. From 1900 through 1905 Charles Whaland is listed as a foreman. He does not appear in the 1906 or 1907 Directories. On January 1, 1908 Charles W. Whaland was one of 25 men appointed to the Camden Police Department. Census records indicate that Charles Whaland was still residing at 717 Walnut Street as late as the summer of 1910. By the time the Census was taken, his mother, Mary Whaland had passed away. His father William H. Whaland was also still living at the Walnut Street address as was brother William K. Whaland, an umbrella cutter. Youngest son Harry had married Harriet Davis and was working as a telegraph operator. By 1914 Harry Whaland had become a lawyer, practicing in Camden. By 1920 brother William K. Whaland had also joined the Camden Police Department.
Charles
W. Whaland served approximately 20 years with the Camden Police
Department, and had been promoted to the rank of Detective by
January of 1920. City Directories show addresses at 1421
Mount
Ephraim Avenue in 1912 and 1913, 1027
Atlantic
Avenue from 1914
to 1920, and 1147
Whitman
Avenue in 1927 and 1928. |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer January 1, 1908 Charles
H. Ellis
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Camden
Post-Telegram March 9, 1908
Charles Whaland
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Philadelphia Inquirer - January 14, 1910 |
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J. Oscar Weaver
- george w.
anderson
- james
clay - edward
s. hyde james e. tatem - charles whaland - Howard Smith - George Cooper Albert Shaw - Harry Mines - Elbridge B. McClong |
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Camden
Daily Courier August 22, 1910
Charles Whaland
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Charles Whaland Family - circa 1911 |
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charles
whaland, Clara Bell Whaland, and Charles Whaland Jr. |
Philadelphia
Inquirer February 25, 1912 |
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Joseph
Hughes -
charles whaland
- Kaighn
Avenue Engine Company 3 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer February 16, 1914 Charles Rudolph
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Philadelphia
Inquirer January 6, 1916
Norris
Street |
Des Moines Register - February 27, 1916 | |
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William Oswill - Harry F. Bushey - Charles Whaland - Norris Street |
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Charles
W. Whaland |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer December 4, 1917 Police Beneficial
Association - Camden Day Nursery |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer January 2, 1918 T. Gordon Coulter |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer June 30, 1918
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Philadelphia
Inquirer December 29, 1918 |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer January 20, 1919 Mrs.
Erdbrink |
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Woodbury
Daily Times April 8, 1920 Viola Spiegle CharlesWhaland-102701-PPL.jpg |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer July 12, 1920 William
Schregler |
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel * June 14, 1921 | |
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Ernest
Grief Jr. - Emma Grief -
Charles
Fitzimmons O. Glen Stackhouse - George Wagner |
Philadelphia Public Ledger * August 4, 1921 |
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Walter Hall - Kaighn Avenue - James Weaver - Parkside Trust Company - Charles Whaland |
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Philadelphia
Public Ledger October 27, 1921 Annie Franchetti |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer August 4, 1923
Charles Whaland |