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GEORGE
TABOR QUINN was born in New Jersey
on January 23, 1875
to Davis Quinn and his wife, the former Estelle Abel. The
family, which included older sister Violet, lived at 448 Benson
Street as early as 1878 and were still there in 1888. Two
younger children were born durung this time, Leila A. Quinn in
1880 and Albert Quinn in 1886. By 1890 the Quinns had moved to
450 Benson
Street. The 1900 Census shows George T. Quinn had married.
He was living with his wife of 1 year, Clara, at 538 Federal
Street, and that he worked as a paperhanger. Fire Department
records show him already to have been working as a fireman,
however. The
1906 City Directory gives Geroeg T. Quinn's address as 453
Royden Street. By April 22, 1910 George T. and Clara Quinn had
relocated to 622 South 5th Street, where they stayed for at
least the next 20 years. The Quinns were never blessed with
children, but did raise a nephew, Charles F. Mills, who lived
with them from the 1920s through the 1930s.
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George
T. Quinn was appointed to the Camden Fire Department at some
point in the 1890s. He was serving as a ladderman with the Hook
& Ladder Company, later known as Ladder
Company 1, by November 1, 1898. On November 4, 1902 he was
reassigned to another company, possibly the Chemical Engine
Company, (later Engine
Company 8) on Kaighn Avenue. He returned to Ladder
Company 1 on May 1, 1903 and worked there until August 26,
1903, when he was again reassigned. George T. Quinn was serving
with Engine
Company 8 on March
19, 1906 when the Sixth Regiment Armory on West Street
between Bridge Avenue and Mickle Street burned down, taking the
lives of three Camden firefighters. George T. Quinn was in a
party of eight firefighters and a civilian guide who had entered
the building, were caught in a ceiling collapse. Three
men, George
Shields, William
Hillman, and
William
Jobes lost their lives.
Not long after this incident, George T. Quinn left the Camden
Fire Department. On January 1, 1908 George T. Quinn was
appointed to the Camden Police Department. He was
still working as a member of the Camden Police Department as
late as April, 1930. The
April 1930 Census shows George T. and Clara Quinn living at 622 South
5th Street, along with nephew Charles F. Mills, 24, who
worked as a laborer in one of Camden's shipyards. Neither George
or Clara Quinn is listed in the 1940 Camden City
Directory.
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