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John Madden
Badge: 383
Class: 17
Rank: Trooper
Age: 23
Died: 3/3/1929
DOB: 10/9/1905
Cause: Cycle Accident
Site Bridgeton
Stationed: Troop A Deerfield
Service Time 9 Mos.
Residence: Elizabeth
John Madden was born on October 9, 1905 in Sheradoah, Pennsylvania,
moving to New Jersey in 1921. He was a graduate of Girard College in
Philadelphia, PA. He was an accomplished athlete while in school and
maintained his interest in athletics up to the time of his death. Prior
to joining the New Jersey State Police, Trooper Madden worked as a
carpenter. He resided in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey.
Trooper Madden enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on September 16,
1928 as a member of the 17th State Police Class. He was assigned to
Troop "A", Deerfield. His service was characterized by loyalty,
fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the
high principles of the New Jersey State Police.
The death of Trooper Madden resulted from injuries received while in
the performance of duty.
On March 1, 1929, Trooper Madden was detailed on motorcycle patrol from
Deerfield Station in Cumberland County. While on patrol, he was in an
accident that resulted in a fractured skull, fractured left arm, thigh
and internal injuries. Trooper Madden was taken to the Bridgeton
Hospital where he died at 5:30 P.M. on March 3, 1929.
Trooper Madden served 9 months with the New Jersey State Police. He was
24 years old.
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