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JACOB
C. FERRIS SR. was the son of
Isaac
Ferris Sr., a shoemaker who came to New Jersey, settling
in the neighborhood
of broadway
and Ferry
Avenue in what was then Newton Township, and after 1871,
was the Eighth Ward if the City of Camden.
Isaac
Ferris Sr. was born in December of 1827 at Easton,
Pennsylvania. He wed Dorothea Laird around 1850.
A daughter Emma, was born in 1850 in Pennsylvania. A son,
Isaac Ferris
Jr. was born
October 4, 1854 in Philadelphia and a daughter, Dorothea
Ferris was born
in Pennsylvania around 1858. Isaac Ferris Sr. and family came to
New Jersey soon
afterwards.
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Jacob C.
Ferris was born in New Jersey on March 10, 1859, and it
is
probable that he was born in Newton Township. The Ferris family
lived there when
the Census was taken in 1860. Son John L. Ferris was born on
January 15, 1861 in
Camden County. The family moved to Burlington Township for a few
years in the
1860s. Sister Kathryn M. “Kattie”
Ferris was born most likely in Burlington Township, as it
is known
from Civil War draft records that on July 1, 1863
Isaac
Ferris Sr. was living
there, following his trade as a shoemaker. A son, Washington
Ferris was born around 1866, and the Ferris family was still in
Burlington when daughter Cora arrived on February 3, 1868.
Soon after her birth,
Isaac Ferris
Sr. and his clan returned to Newton Township, and Isaac
Ferris
established a shoemaking enterprise. The Ferris family is listed
there in the
1870 Census. In 1871 Newton Township dissolved and the Ferris
family became
residents of the City of Camden. The 1872 City Directory shows
Isaac
Ferris Sr. and
Isaac Ferris
Jr.
at Ferry
Road and
Webster
Street, the 1874 Directory
indicates that they were still there. The family was blessed
with two more
children in the 1870s, daughters Adelaid “Addie” Ferris on June
21, 1871 and
son Harry Laird Ferris on December 25, 1875. Sadly, there was
loss, as John L.
died on November 6, 1876. 1876 was also the year that son
isaac ferris
jr.
went
into business with a shoemaking factory of his own, the beginning of
a business
career that would take him into banking. The Ferris family was
living at
1702 Fillmore
Street when the 1876 City
Directory was compiled
Jacob
C. Ferris
followed his father and older brother into the shoe
manufacturing business. The 1880
Census shows the Ferris Family, living at 1702
Fillmore
Street, consisting of Isaac and Dorothea Ferris and
eight
children, Isaac
Ferris Jr., Dorothea Ferris, Jacob Ferris, Kathryn
Ferris, Washington Ferris,
Cora Ferris, Adalaid Ferris, and Harry Ferris. By 1885 Isaac Jr.
Dorothea and
Jacob had all gone out into the world.
On
July 26, 1882 Jacob Ferris married Susanna Sweeney. A daughter,
Eliza “Lydia” Charlotte
Ferris was born on April 27, 1883 in Camden. The 1887-1888
City
Directory lists the family at 1703
Broadway,
they were at 1618
Broadway
in
1888. They were still there in 1895. Two more children came, Son
Jacob Herbert
Ferris on May 28, 1892, and Miriam H Ferris on December 6, 1894
in Camden.
By 1896, Jacob Ferris family had moved
to at 546
Stevens
Street.
Jacob
C. Ferris fell ill around the end of 1903. He died as a result
of gas
asphyxiation on December 26, 1904. His father had died only a
few months
previously.
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