Harry J. Burrichter


Harry J. Burrichter was born in 1877 in New Jersey to Henry J. and Katherine Burrichter. In 1880, the family lived at 929 Broadway, where Henry Burrichter operated a grocery store. A few years later, he moved to 1727 Broadway and ran a feed and grain business through the late 1880s and 1890s.

Around 1904, Harry Burrichter married Eva. By the time of the 1920 Census, he was working as a butcher, and the couple was living at 907 Broadway in the home of Eva's widowed sister. They remained at that address through at least April 1930.

Active in politics, Harry Burrichter served as a Camden County Freeholder representing Camden's Sixth Ward in 1930 and 1931.

Later, Harry and Eva moved to 522 Spruce Street, where they were still living when the 1947 Camden City Directory was compiled.


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