THOMAS JOSEPH WARK was born in Moorestown, New Jersey, November 8, 1888, the oldest of at least seven children born to Thomas and Eliza Wark. The family came to Camden. in the 1890s, and he was educated in the public school system. His father had operated a grocery at one time.
By 1910 the Wark family had settled in Cramer Hill, at 2814 Arthur Avenue. By this time Thomas J. Wark, his father, and brother Jonathan were working as wallpaper salesmen in Philadelphia. They lived around the corner from the Koerner family, at 712 North 29th. Their son, Gustav Koerner, a few years younger than Thomas J. Wark, would go on to become Camden's Chief of Police.
Thomas J. Wark married Emma King in Camden on February 4, 1914. By 1920 they were living at 905 North 30th Street in Cramer Hill, and had three children: Clyde Thomas, born February 4, 1916; Donald, born September 17, 1917; Chandler Yarnall, born June 30, 1919. A fourth child, Kenneth Warren Wark, was born March 9, 1924. The family still resided there as late as 1930. Thomas J. Wark had purchased the house next door, at 901 North 30th, where his widowed mother lived as as late as 1947.
By 1947 Thomas J. Wark had passed away. His wallpaper manufacturing business however, was still being carried on, at 906 Reeves Avenue in Cramer Hill, by his three younger sons, as the Thomas J. Wark Sons, Inc.
Thomas J. Wark was quite active in the civic life in Cramer Hill. He was, along with Mayor Frederick von Nieda, a charter member of the Farragut Sportsmen's Association, and of the Lincoln Association, and a member of the Eleventh Ward Republican Club.
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