John
W. Sutton was working as an moulder and living at 926
Howard
Street in North Camden when he was appointed as
tillerman with
the Hook
& Ladder Company on April 8, 1876, replacing
Edward
J. Dodamead. John W. Sutton served for one year, leaving
when
Dodamead
was recalled to the Fire Department.
The
1878-1879 City Directory shows John W. Sutton, working as a
laborer at
418 Mickle
Street. By 1880 he had married, and was living with his
wife
Eunice
at 416 South
2nd Street and working as an engineer. He was
reappointed to the
Fire Department in April of 1882 and served in the same capacity
as
before for two years. The 1884-1885 Camden City Directory shows
him at
610 South
2nd
Street, working as a boxmaker. He was still at that
address the
following year, then working as an engineer for Samuel P. Wright
&
Company.
When
the 1887-1889 City Directory was compiled John W. Sutton was
living at
and running a saloon and
South
2nd Stree and
Line
Streets. By mid-1891 he had relocated to 451
South
3rd Street where he remained in business through 1898.
During
the
years at 451
South
3rd Street, John Sutton's brother
James
Sutton worked for him as a bartender.
John
W. Sutton is not listed in the 1899 Camden City
Directory.
At
some time during the 1880s or 1890s John W. Sutton's marriage
ended. On
August 24, 1899 he married Marcella "Stella" Gillen. The 1900
Census shows
him living with his wife and four-month old daughter Cecelia
at 604
Federal
Street, and that he was back in business as a
saloonkeeper. The
1906
City Directory has the Suttons at 602
Federal
Street. Sadly, young Cecelia did not live out the
decade,
however, a
son, John W. Sutton Jr., was born around 1902.
By
1910 John W. Sutton had acquired the bar at 28
Haddon
Avenue. Possibly because he finally acquired ownership
of real
estate, he also reverted to his birthname of John Suthel on some
documents. Known in later years as the
Century
Bar, John and Marcella "Stella" Suthel operated it
through 1931, when H.
Roy Steele took over management. The Suttons continued
to live
on
premises. John W. Sutton, also known as John W. Suthel, died on
January
30, 1936. He was buried at Harleigh Cemetery. Mrs. Sutton passed
away in
1945.
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