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John D. Divers
Badge: 127
Class: 2
Rank: Sergeant
Age: 35
Died: 5/2/1930
DOB: 7/22/1894
Cause: Septicemla Poisening
Site Infected in Florence Twp.
Stationed: Troop C Columbus
Service Time 8 Years 1 Mos.
Residence: Columbia
John D. Divers was born on July 22, 1894 in Blairstown, New Jersey and
he resided in Columbia, Warren County. He attended Blairstown High
School, Blairstown Academy, Carnegie Institute of Technology and the
New York Trade School. Prior to enlisting in the New Jersey State
Police he worked as an electrician and a mechanic. Sergeant Divers was
a veteran of the First World War, having served in the 308th Field
Artillery Battery "F" from 1917 to 1919.
Sergeant Divers enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on April 1,
1922 as a member of the 2nd Class. His service with the New Jersey
State Police was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty
and faithful and energetic devotion to the high principals of the New
Jersey State Police.
Sergeant Divers died from septicemia poisoning as a result of an
infection contracted in the line of duty.
On January 19, 1930, an open sore on Sergeant Divers' finger came into
contact with contaminated blood from a person he was arresting. An
infection developed causing him to be hospitalized in mid-April and he
died on May 2, 1930.
Sergeant Divers served 8 years and 1 month with the New Jersey State
Police.
He was survived by his wife. Sergeant Divers was 35 years old.
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