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Philadelphia Inquirer - January 3, 1895 |
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H. Land - S. Canning Childs - J.H.
Knerr - George W. Anthony George Leathwhite - L.W. Ferna - Jacob Ferris - H.G. Bonwill Thomas J. Peterson - James M. bentley - H.L. Merrick John W. Croft - Daniel S. Garwood - Philip Wilson Commercial Club |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 4, 1907 |
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Jacob Daubman - J.S. Gallagher - F.H. Goodfellow - Charles M. Baldwin - Philip Wilson - Commercial Club |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 19, 1907 |
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Jacob Daubman - J.S. Gallagher -
F.H. Goodfellow Charles M. Baldwin - Philip Wilson - Commercial Club |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 20, 1909 |
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Alfred K.
Bennett - David Jester - Charles S. Ackley
- Philip
Wilson - Frank Devereaux |
Philadelphia Inquirer - September 15, 1915 |
Charles
G. Garrison |
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Bank Directory - March-December 1916 |
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Camden
City Directory Advertisement 1919 |
Camden Courier-Post * June 29, 1933 |
MRS.
PHILIP WILSON DIES IN HOSPITAL After a long illness, Mrs. Emma Foulon Wilson, 50, wife of Philip Wilson, vice president of the Camden Safe Deposit and Trust Company, died at 9.30 o'clock last night in Cooper Hospital. Mrs. Wilson underwent an operation in the hospital one month ago. She lived with her husband at 230 West Summit Avenue, Haddonfield. Wilson, formerly was president of the Central Trust Company and the Delaware River Discharging Company. He is a brother of Admiral Henry B. Wilson, former commandant of the Annapolis Naval Academy. Mrs. Wilson is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Street, Haddonfield; Mrs. Anna Riedel, Haddon Heights, and Mrs. William Maguire, whose husband is president of the board of managers of the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital, and a brother, Charles Foulon, formerly proprietor of a bakery and restaurant at Fifth and Federal streets. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Anna Foulon. |
Camden Courier-Post * June 30, 1933 |
FUNERAL OF MRS. WILSON BEING HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Foulon Wilson, 50, wife of Philip Wilson; vice president, of the Camden Safe Deposit and Trust Company, who died Wednesday, will take place at 2 p.m. tomorrow, at the mausoleum in Harleigh Cemetery. Wilson formerly was president of the central trust company and the Delaware River Discharging Company. He is a brother of Admiral Henry B. Wilson, former commandant of the Annapolis Naval Academy, and resides at 230 West Summit Avenue, Haddonfield. |
Camden Courier-Post * June 30, 1933 | |
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Camden
Courier-Post November 15, 1949 |
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