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WILLIAM
VANGELEY was born Aurelio Evangelisti in Italy on April 22, 1887. He
came to American on February 10, 1908, and relocated to Camden not long
after the 1911 Camden City Directory was compiled. At that time he was
living at 28 North
2nd Street. William Vangeley worked as a barber and was still
following that trade in June of 1917 when he registered for the draft.
He was then living at 214 Federal
Street with his wife and three children.
William
Vangeley was appointed to the Camden Fire Department in 1918. He was
initially assigned to Engine
Company 1 at 409 Pine
Street, not for from where he and his family were by then living, at
641 South 3rd
Street. Most of his career with the Camden Fire Department was spent
as a member of Engine
Company 9, North
27th Street and Federal
Street, in East Camden.
When the Census was taken in January of 1920 the family at this time consisted of William, wife Mary, and
childre
n Adeline, Frank,
Jennie (Genivinina) and Rose. Pat (Petrina) and Aurelia would come soon
afterwards.
By
1924 William Vangeley and family had moved to
203
royden street
.
Stll working for the Camden Fire Department, William Vangeley became
seriously ill, and was taken to West Jersey Hospital on
Mount
Ephraim Avenue at Atlantic
Avenue in October of 1926. He was reassigned to the Camden Police
Department's traffic division, where he worked until the end of January,
1927. Unfortunately, his illness progressed, and he died on February 13, 1927. Cause
of death was listed as brochietasis, an abnormal widening of the
airways, sometimes associated with asthma, cystic fibrosis and
emphysema.
Mary
Vangeley and her children were still living at
203
royden street
in April of 1930, when the census was taken. Shortly
afterwards Mrs. Vangeley married Lugi Celani,
who had been friendly with the her late late husband, and who had promised to
look after the family after the latter's
death. The Celanis were still living at 203 Royden Street
into the 1960s before moving to
Philadelphia.
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