A history of Morris County, New Jersey : embracing upwards of two centuries, 1710-1913, Volume II, Part 71

Author: Pitney, Henry Cooper, 1856-; Lewis Historical Publishing Co
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York ; Chicago : Lewis Historical Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 702


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Mr. Schmidt's ancestry deserves a word. His great-grandfather, Peter Nishwitz, a Polish gentleman of rank and family, was a refugee during the troublous times before the fall of Warsaw, and removed to Darmstadt. Hesse. His grandfather, Johann Peter Nishwitz, was an officer in Na- poleon's bodyguard on the disastrous march to Moscow. One John Henry Schmidt acted as aide-de-camp to Rochambeau during the American Revo- lution. A chronometer with the Schmidt coat-of-arms is in the permanent collection of the museum at Independence Hall, Philadelphia.


Frederick W. Schmidt married, in 1891, Effie Louise Taff, the daughter of Daniel Willis and Wilhelmina (Nishwitz) Taff of Millington. They have three children-a daughter, Louise; and two sons: Frederick Wil- helm Jr., and John Henry Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt is a member of the Washington Association of New Jersey, also Morristown Lodge No. 815, B. P. O. E. Mr. Schmidt is a man six feet three inches in height, weighing 240 pounds, all expressive of a strong personality, affable, courteous, and one of Morristown's leading business men.


ISAAC WEBB SEARING


Isaac Webb Searing, a well known business man of Dover, Morris county, New Jersey, and one who has been active in the interests of his town and country for many years, represents a family which has been resident in this country since the early Colonial days. Many members of this family fought with valor during the Revolutionary War. Others have made their mark in professional and mercantile, as well as financial circles. In every station to which they have been called the position has been filled with credit to themselves. The name of Searing is of French extraction, and those living in the north of France spell it as Syringh, Syring, Cyringue, and a variety of other ways. When the form was changed to Searing is not definitely known. They were probably Huguenots who were exiled from France in the time of the religious persecutions which followed the revoca- tion of the Edict of Nantes.


John Searing, the first of whom we have record, was probably born in England about 1580, and was the progenitor of the Searings who settled in Connecticut in 1642. They also lived in Long Island and New Jersey, and their descendants are numerous. John Searing married, December 2,


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1610, at St. Saviors, Southwark, England, Jane Badger. He had a number of children.


Simeon, son of John and Jane (Badger) Searing, was born in England about 1613, and is first heard of in America in 1642, as a landholder in Stamford, Connecticut, where his name was spelled Cymon Searinge, and is reported on the list of those who went with Mr. Denton, in 1644, to Hempstead, Long Island.


Samuel Searing was born in Millbrook, Morris county, New Jersey, July 10, 1768, and died there February 3, 1846. He married, September 12, 1790, his cousin, Elizabeth Searing, born July 28, 1770, died in Morris- town, New Jersey, February 19, 1847. They had a large family, from whom the Searings in this section are descendants.


Jacob, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Searing) Searing, was born No- vember 27, 1806, died June 24, 1875. He was a justice of the peace at Dover for many years. He married, October 5, 1831, Phoebe, born April II, 1813, died February 4, 1895, a daughter of Isaac W. and Alice Martin, of Succasunna, New Jersey.


Isaac Webb, son of Jacob and Phoebe (Martin) Searing, was born at Millbrook, New Jersey, April 9, 1835. Until the age of seventeen years he lived on the home farm, attending school during the winter months, and being a capable assistant to his father, during all the other months of the year. He then went to Newark, New Jersey, where he was engaged in learning the carpenter's trade until he was twenty years of age, after which he went west, and spent about eighteen months in the State of Indiana. Upon his return to Dover he at once threw himself into all the interests of that town, and has been identified with them ever since. For a period of twenty-two years he was associated with Martin V. B. Searing in the building and contracting business, the firm name being M. & I. Searing, and when he resigned from this he became connected with the lumber in- dustry, in which he has been an important factor in that section of the country. At the present time he is president of the Dover Lumber Com- pany, which handles coal, wood and building materials, and is also the general manager of this concern. He was a charter member of the board of directors of the National Union Bank, and of the Dover Trust Com- pany, and has served as president of the last mentioned concern for a period of twelve years. Always a staunch Republican, Mr. Searing cast his first vote for John C. Fremont, and the beneficial interest he has taken in all public affairs has been appreciated by his fellow-townsmen to the extent of electing him to a number of local offices, among them being that of mayor of the town, in which office he bore himself with the dignity which is a characteristic of the man. All projects which have for their object the betterment of conditions in the community, whether of a social or financial nature, always have his hearty endorsement and support, and he has frequently served as an officer in enterprises of this nature. At the age of twenty years he joined the Methodist Episcopal church, and has always been a consistent member of that denomination.


Mr. Searing married, December 31, 1856, Mary Jane, born August 16, 1836, a daughter of William and Mary Sharp, of Bloomfield, New Jersey. Children : Edward M., of Dover, married (first) Augusta Brant, one child, Alice Jeannette, married (second) Sophia Thompson; Frederick F., of Paterson, New Jersey, married Emma D. Cooke; Olive, lives with her parents ; Wilbur, died in infancy.


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FRANK L. KELLEY


One of the most enterprising and energetic business men of Chatham, Morris county, New Jersey, is to be found in the person of Frank L. Kelley, an all-around good business man. He has climbed the ladder of success and gathered the fruits of earnest, honorable toil, and his name is in- separably connected with the commercial interests of the town. The salient points in his business career are resolute purpose, unflagging industry and unabating zeal. He has also served his community for many years in a public capacity. He is a son of Nelson and Lydia J. (Wonderley) Kelley, whose only other child, a daughter Caroline, died in infancy.


Frank L. Kelley was born in Chatham, Morris county, New Jersey, May 5, 1858, and the common schools of the township afforded him his early educational advantages, and subsequently he became a student at Bryant & Stratton's Business College in Newark, from which he was gradu- ated in the class of 1878. Shortly afterward he entered upon his business career, becoming junior partner in the firm of N. Kelley & Son, conduct- ing a bakery. He was progressive in his ideas and possessed of great fore- sight, and in 1882 established himself in the grocery business, to which he added a department for the handling of men's furnishings, boots anu shoes, and this department earned such favor, that it has since become the largest in the town. As above stated, he is progressive in his business methods, but he tempers this progressiveness with a sufficient amount of conservatism to render his manner of conducting his business, not alone attractive to those with newer ideas but as well to those who entertain older ones, which enables him to remain on a safe plane.


Mr. Kelley has always given his staunch support to the interests of the Republican party, and he has served it in various local offices. Before the new form of government was introduced he was in office as a village trustee for a period of three years, and also as village treasurer. When the government was changed, he was elected a member of the first city council, served six years, and was then honored by election as mayor, in which office he served eleven years. He has erected a number of fine residences in the town, which have added greatly to its beauty, and has been a leading spirit in a number of other improvements. For many years he has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and has served as trustee and as secretary of the board of trustees. His fraternal affiliation is with Madison Lodge, No. 93, A. F. and A. M., and Chatham Lodge, In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows. His social membership is with the Chatham Fish and Game Association and the Chatham Bicycle Club.


Mr. Kelley married, October 15, 1884, Lucy V., a daughter of William and Mary Jane (Day) Lear, born and resident in Madison, New Jersey, where he was a mason by trade. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley have had children: Rowland W., was graduated from the Summit High School ; Frank S., was graduated from the Summit High School and Williams College; Marjory, also was graduated from the Summit High School; Nelson, a pupil at the Summit High School; Bessie J., died at the age of six years. The life of Mr. Kelley has been an honorable and upright one, and in his business career, as in his public and private life, he commands the respect and confidence of all with whom he is associated.


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THEODOSIUS BARTOW MORRIS


Theodosius Bartow Morris, secretary, treasurer and director of the Madison Trust Company, Madison, New Jersey, bears a name well and favorably known in the financial circles of Morris county, and he has shown exceptional business ability. To his wise direction is largely due much of the prestige and success of the banking institution with which he is personally connected. He has always taken a keen personal interest in its operations, and the results are to be seen in the reputation it has ac- quired. His family name is of Welsh origin, and traceable back to Rhys, sometimes called Rhys Fitzgerald, brother to Rhys, Prince of Geventland. In 1171, in conjunction with Richard Strongbow, Rhys Fitzgerald led an expedition into Ireland and, owing to his achievements there, received the name of Maur Rhys, that is "Great Rhys." In the course of time his descendants have changed the name into Maurise, Maurice and Morris.


John Howe Morris, grandfather of Mr. Morris of this sketch, was born in Lancashire, England, where he was a merchant. He was a communicant of the Church of England. He married Katherine Forbes, a lineal descend- ant of Captain Cleveland Alexander Forbes, who was of the Forbes family of Scotland, and who took the first sailing vessel around Cape Horn. Children: John Forbes, of further mention; Susanna Forbes; Thomas Forbes; Mary Forbes.


John Forbes, son of John Howe and Katherine (Forbes) Morris, was born in Newark, Ohio, in 1837. He was a merchant all the business years of his life, and served for a timc as deputy collector for the Port of New York. He was in active service in the Commissary Department during the Civil War. His political support was given to the Republican party, and he was a member of the Protestant Episcopal church. He married Ellen Van Winkle, born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1845, and they had children : Katherine Waldron; John Harwood; Theodosius Bartow, whose name heads this sketch.


Theodosius Bartow Morris was born at Perth Amboy, New Jersey, June 18, 1873. He acquired his education under private tuition in his own home, and at the age of thirteen years entered the employ of Clarks Cove Guano Company, with whom he remained one year as office boy. He next found a position with Messrs. Blake Brothers & Company, bankers of New York and Boston, and rose from grade to grade with this concern until he became the head of the commercial paper department. He re- signed his position with this firm in 1909, and entered into a partnership with Edward P. Holden Jr., forming the banking firm of Morris & Holden, with offices at No. 45 Wall street, New York. In 1910 Mr. Morris was one of the organizers of the Madison Trust Company of Madison, New Jersey, since which time he has been secretary, treasurer and one of the


directors. He is also a member of the board of directors of the First National Bank of Madison. He takes a deep interest in all matters which concern the welfare of the community, and casts his vote in favor of the candidates of the Republican party. He is a member of Grace Protestant Episcopal church, and of the following social organizations: Madison Golf Club, of Madison, New Jersey; New Jersey Historical Society; Canoe Brook Country Club, of Summit, New Jersey.


Mr. Morris married, in New York City, September 5, 1900, Edith Can- non Irving, born in New York City, January 17, 1882, a daughter of Edward Washington and Mary Brewster (Barling) Irving, the latter a daughter of Judge Henry A. Barling. Their only other child was Janet


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Barling Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have had children : Theodore Forbes, born February 8, 1903, a student at the Madison Academy: Eliza- beth Forbes, born August 27, 1906, is under private tuition; Susanna Forbes, born August 21, 1908, is also under private tuition ; Edith Irving, born August 21, 1913.


ALBERT VICTOR RUDOLPH WULFF


One of the thoroughgoing business men of Morristown, New Jersey, who has attained success in his business career through years of honorable and earnest toil, is Albert V. R. Wulff, whose name is prominently con- nected with the business interests of the city where he resides. The salient points in his career are resolute purpose, unflagging industry and unabat- ing zeal, and to these are attributable the prosperity which has crowned his well directed efforts.


Heinrich Wulff, father of Albert V. R. Wulff. was a native of Germany, where he spent the early years of his life, attending its private and public schools, and later learned the trade of watchmaker, which he successfully pursued for the remainder of his days. He resided in Birmingham, England, for some time, and also in the United States, his death occurring in Morris county, New Jersey, at the age of sixty-five years. His wife, Alice Wulff, born in England, now residing in Morristown, New Jersey, bore him eight children as follows: Harry, Carl, Alice, deceased : Millie, Albert V. R .. Florence, Fay, May, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Wulff united with the South Street Presbyterian Church, in which Mrs. Wulff now holds membership.


Albert V. R. Wulff was born in Birmingham, England, November 1, 1883. When about four years of age he accompanied his parents to the United States, they locating in Morristown, New Jersey, where he gained a practical education by attendance at the public schools. His first employ- ment was in a confectionery store, serving there for a period of four years, and the two years following this he was employed in another store of the same kind. He then secured work in an entirely different line, that of stationery, serving for two and a half years with Mr. W. K. Muchmore, the leading stationer in Morristown, and then again changed the nature of his work, entering the employ of Mr. O. Jensen, proprietor of a cleaning and dyeing establishment, with whom he remained five years, and for the follow- ing eighteen months was employed in New York City, with Barrett & Company, cleaners and dyers, and with other concerns engaged in the same line, thus perfecting himself in all branches of the business. In June, 1905, he established a cleaning and dyeing business in Morristown, locating at No. 134 South street, where he remained for two years, and then removed to his present quarters in the Parker building on South street, where he has his offices, which are thoroughly equipped and modern in every respect, also his shipping room, which is supplied with everything needful for the transaction of business, his cleaning plant being located at No. 32 Wood- land avenue. The main building is fifty by sixty feet in dimension, con- sisting of two floors, equipped with all modern machinery, and is considered one of the best plants in that section of the state. He gives employment to about twenty-five people, and thus ranks as one of the representative in- dustries of Morristown, and he has established branch offices at Dover and Summit, which are also well patronized, his fame in his line of work having extended beyond the confines of his home town. He keeps in touch with the men interested in the same line as himself by membership in the National Association of Cleaners and Dyers, and he is a member of the Improved


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Order of Heptasophs, and of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, holding the office of esquire. He holds membership in the South Street Presbyterian Church, and gives his political allegiance to the Republican party.


Mr. Wulff married, September, 1907, Sadie Walker Cooper, born in Newark, New Jersey, daughter of Charles Cooper. Children: Albert and Carl. Mr. Wulff is a man of pleasing personality, kindhearted and hos- pitable, devoted to his home and family, and in all respects has performed well the duties which have devolved upon him, as son, employer, husband, father, and friend.


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Corwin, page 167, last paragraph; for Marus Wheeler Corwin, read Marcus Wheeler Corwin.


INDEX


Adams, Marcus W., 308 Allaben, Anna L., 129 Alland, 428


Augustus F., 428 Gabriel, 428


Raymond A., 428


Allen, 187 James, 187 Thomas J., 187


Allgrunn, Albert E., 118 Axel, 109


Barber, James, 490 Samuel, 490 Barkman, 10, 430 David F., 10


William F., 430


William P., 10 Barnes, Frank, 242


Bott, Frank. 371 John, 371 Bowden, Dennis, 386 William, 386


Anderson, Calvin, 466 Mary B., 467 William, 466


Antony, Andrew, 78 John A., 78 Apgar, 439, 442 Benjamin, 439 Frank L., 442 I. W., 439 Armstrong, 482 Fred L., 482, 483 Silas, 482 Silas L., 482


Arndt, R. C., 421


Arnold, Jacob O., 85 Silas H., 85 Arthur, James, 221 William A., 222


Atwood, George B., 306 George H., 306 Axtell, 73 Charles F., 73 Ella M., 74 Henry, 73 Jacob T., 73 Silas C., 73 Thomas, 73 Ayers, Theodore, 18


Bain, George, 488 John, 488 Baker, 61, 89, 128, 135 Andrew A., 90 Augustus D., 90 Augustus L. L., 89 Charles A., 135 Henry, 62 Jeremiah, 62, 136 Joseph V., 128


Thomas, 61, 62 William H., 62 Baldwin, W. E., 381


Ball, 235, 370


Edward, 235 E. Halsey, 235 Harry M., 370


Banta, Frank N., 163


Victor E., 29 Victor H., 29 Bonsall, John H., 431 Bostedo, 203 Ezra, 203 John P., 203 Warren E., 203


Allison, 348 Amzi D., 348 George, 348 George W., 348


Bartley, 44, 288 Augustus H., 44


Hugh, 44, 288


Jonathan P., 288 Robert C., 288 William, 44 Bassett, 54 John, 54 Richard, 54 Thomas O., 54


Bates, C. Howell, 405 George W., 405


Beach, Frederick H., 116


Brewen, 393 Emma A., 393 James H., 393 James W., 393 Briggs, Nathan L., 148


Bright, Thomas, 326, 327


Britton, Guy, 385 Brotherton, James W., 180 Marietta H., 181 Brugel, Herman, 363


Brumley, Horace T., 356 Bryant, Dorastus L., 170 Budd, Harold O., 302 Marcena A., 303 Burd, James K., 273


Burnham, F. G., 472 Burtt, George T., 192, 193 John, 193


Cahill, Edward J., 263 Call, James, 404 Callaghan, Daniel, 320 Cammeyer, Daniel N., 4II Carson, Robert, 78 Samuel B .. 77 Cary, Daniel, 115 Lewis D., 115


Bitters, John H., 210 Bloodgood, Bradley J., 318 Case, 143, 376, 422 Charles S., 376 James G., 143


Blowers, 361 Henry, 362


Samuel, 361 William B., 362


Blume, Adser H., 405 Boell, 29 Frederick W., 29


Bowers, 437 John, 437 Laird H., 437 Nicholas, 437 Bowlby, Charles W., 104 Garrison M., 172


Boyer, Llewellyn J., 377 Bretherton, Charles P., 266 Edward S. P., 267


Beam, Conrad, 186 William H., 186 Beatty, George H., 452


Beaty, Herbert D., 147 Beavers, George S., 267 William A., 267 Bebout, Peter, 438 Theodore W., 438 Bell, 16 Augustus W., 17 Augustus W. Jr., 16, 17 Robert P., 16 Benjamin, David, 231 Thomas W., 231 Bennett, John B., 322 Berg, Olof, 295 Bermingham, Andrew, 314 John A., 315 Berry, David C., 177 Bickley, John H., 21I Birch, Foster F., 126 William F., 126 Bird, Edwin A., 262


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John O., 143 Robert W., 422 Casterlin, 354 Fred R., 354 Nathaniel, 354 Richard, 354 Castner, Miller P., 252 Floyd, 253 Cauldwell, Thomas W., 12


Chamberlain, 330 Benjamin, 330, 33I Horace, 332 Sarah E., 333 Chaplin, Charles N., 281 Richard J., 279


Christensen, Jasper, 312 Lawrence M., 31I Cleary, Edward, 392 William, 392 Cobb, 224 Andrew B., 224 Andrew L., 225 Ebenezer, 224 Lemuel, 224


Cole, 161, 400 Edward, 16I


George W., 400 Stephen, 400


Coleman, 49I James H., 491 Theodore, 491 William M., 492


Collerd, James, 365 Wilberforce, 365 Collins, Pell, 447 Sidney, 446 Comly, Harry, 230 John, 230 Condit, 387 John O., 387 Judd, 387 Stephen H., 387


Conklin, Joseph H., 302


Connely, Edward J., 424


Cook, 243, 401, 450 Alexander A., 40I Charles P., 40I


Cyrus E., 450 John, 450 Martin, 243


Cooper, 151, 155 Eugene J., 155 James, 15I James O., 152


Cortright, Harlan W., 183, I84 Nathan D., 184


Corwin, Marcus W., 167 Phebe J., 167 Costello, Frank P., 66 William F., 66 Cox, Winfield S., 352 Crampton, George E., 140 Crane, 198, 361 A. J., 198 A. J. Jr., 198 Marcus M., 361


Cullen, Joseph P., 160 Cunningham, James S., 164 Custard, Lorenzo, 263 Cutler, I


Abijah, I Augustus W., I


Condict W., 3


Frederick W., 3


Joseph, I William W., 3 Cyphers, Harry W., 260 James, 261


Dalrymple, John C., 236 Danielson, John S., 320 Davenport, Cornelius, 153 Enos, 154 Davis, 5, 277 Charles, Dr., 5 Frank I., 278


Fred N. N., 279 Nathan, 277


Day, 272, 419, 432 Alexander B., 432 Charles H., 272 Ephraim S., 420


Lewis D., 432


Thomas, 433


Wilbur F., 433 William E., 419


De Bow, Albert R., 207


Decker, 375, 382, 397, 407 Anselm B., 397 Jacob, 375


John W., 382


Mahlon S., 407


Morris, 398


Morris C., 398, 407 William, 375 Dee, John, 435 William, 435


de Groot, George S., 319 George W., 319


Dell, James B., 428


De Mott, 348, 369 Henry B., 369 Henry G., 348 John H., 369 Nathan, 349


Denman, John, 296


Dennis, Charles W., 234


De Nobriga, Frank L., 87 Louis, 87 Dickerson, 307


Daniel, 307, 445 Philomon, 445 Stephen, 307, 445 Thomas, 445 William E., 307


Dickisson, John F., 373 Royal T., 374 Dickson, Joseph B., 492 Dilts, S. Neighbor, 460 Divine, John H., 440 M. W., 440 Dodge, 413 Henry N., 413, 415


Israel, 414 Joseph S., 414 Nehemiah, 414 Doremus, 238, 391 Austin, 238 Jacob G., 391 James M., 392 Peter G., 238 Downey, James W., 410 T. J., 410 Downs, 80, 204 John, 204 William H., 80 William J., 204


Drake, 206, 292, 378 Abram J., 293, 378 Arthur O., 206


Augustus A., 292 Dorsen S., 380 George A., 206 William, 293, 378


Dufford, Frank, 461


Durham, Raymond C., 422


Duryea, Frederick M., 481 Levi, 481 Dutton, James W., 77 Willis H., 77


Earls, Eldorado, 400 Eccleston, George, 366 Robert, 366


Edwards, Thomas K., 114 William, 113 Egbert, John A., 4I


Elliott, 92, 350 Alexander, 92 Edward W., 350 John, 350 Leonard, 92 Emery, John R., 485 William P., 486


Ennis, 27 Charles W., 27 Sylvanus, 27


Sylvanus S., 27 Esposito, Antonino, 344


Estler, 163, 410 Frank, 410 James A., 165 James G., 163 S. E., 165


Evans, 349, 448 Britton D., 448 Charles N., 349 Jacob K., 349 Louis W., 448


Fairchild, 189 Richard V. W., 189, 191 Ruth E., 189 Stephen, 190 Falconer, David, 133 Fancher, 135, 25I James H., 135 John, 134 John W., 134, 135 Matthias H., 25I


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Farr, James H., 199 Fennell, John E., 10 Patrick, 10 Ferrand, Phineas, 384 Fisher, Edwin A., 139 John A., 139 Flagge, Francis H., 179 Frederick W., 179 Foerster, Adolph, 305 Force, John P., 127


Foster, George H., 178


Fox, Charles J., 338, 339 Edward, 338 Francis, Samuel H., 297 Freeman, Charles, 265


Frelinghuysen, Frederick,


Hon. 72 George G., 72 Fritts, 65 Frederick, 65 Frederick Jr., 65 Louis R., 65


Garabrant, Everett L., 323 John W., 196 Gardner, 237


George S., 237


Warren A., 238


Warren D., 237


Garrison, Samuel C., 395 Samuel L., 395


Gibson, James, 93 James E., 93 Samuel J., 94


Joseph W., 335


Leonard, 333


Robert, 334


Saul, 333


Thomas, 333 William, 334 Heller, Gustave, 21 Max, 21


Hetherington, James, 359 Richard, 359


Hilts, William T., 425


Hoagland, Charles H., 359 Charles H. Jr., 359


Hocker, G. M., 377


Holmes, Hugh C., 297 Hopkins, 63, 157 Alfred, 63 Charles F., 156, 157


Frederick O., 63 Nathan, 157 Hopler, Gilbert Y., 146 Howell, 57, 232 B. F., 232 Benjamin, 57, 232


Benjamin F., 57 Monroe, 233 Willis K., 57


Hughson, Orion N., 91 William F., 91 Hulmes, George H., 403 William S., 403 Hulsart, 18 Cornelius L., 19


J. Howard, 18 John, 19 Hult, August, 372 Edward L., 372


Hummel, Francis F., 99


Hummer, De Witt R., 47 John W., 47 Hunter, 255 Abraham T., 256 Allen M., 256 Elijah, 255 Ezra, 256


Imwolde, Henry G., 242 Ingram, Benjamin, 282


Jacobus, 360, 394 Abraham R., 360 Frank L., 394 Henry D., 394 Raymond G., 360 Jardine, David B., 294 William D., 138 Jenkins, 23, 247 David, 23 George E., 23 Robert F., 247


Jennings, 402 Charles H., 402


James, 402 Mahlon, 402


Johnson, Charles A., 275 William B., 275


Johnston, Edward, 54 Howard I., 54


Jones, 290, 30I Augustus M., 289, 290 George G., 290 William P., 301


Kanouse, 161, 304, 360, 384 Alexander, 304 George W., 360 Jacob H., 384


Peter M., 161 Peter R., 361


Karn, 84, 440


David, 84 Jacob, 440 Philip, 85 Samuel, 84


Kattermann, August, 55 Emil G., 55


Kaufman, Abraham, 398 Sarah, 399 Kay, Alexander B., 432 Lewis D., 432 Kayhart, Lemuel, 383


Keech, George T., 249


Groendyke, Frank M., 465


Grubb, Charles L., 368 William, 368 Grupelli, Euey, 478 Joseph, 478 Guenther, Bruno, 33 Paul, 32


Guerin, 300 Anderson M., 300 Frederick R., 347 Roderick, 300 Gunther, 266, 271 George, 27I Jacob S., 266 John H., 271 Gurnee, 469 Francis, 470, 472


Isaac Q., 469 William Z., 470


Hagan, James, 284 Hance, 123


Edward S., 123 Isaac, 123 John, 123 Harvey, 457 Edward C., 458


Joseph P., 457 Levi, 457


Haven, 51


John, 51 Jotham, 51


Samuel C., 51 William Le Roy, 51


Havens, 59 John M., 60 John O., 60 Martin C., 59 Headley, 334 Edward R., 336


Gill, Harry R., 98 James W., 98 Gilland, 171 Alexander, 171 Alfred, 172 John W., 172 Gillen, 45


Charles A., 45 Thomas, 45 Whitfield B., 45


Goodale, James N., 107 W. H., 107


Gordon, Frederick, 149 William, 149, 245


"Gould, Harry S., 166


Green, Alonzo P., 144 Whitfield A., 144 · Griffith, Stephen C., 30 William P., 342 Grimes, 19I Henry, 192 Jonathan C., 191 William H., 192 Grimm, John H., 109


Keller, Jacob, 259 Kelley, Frank L., 500 Nelson, 500 Kelly, Christopher, 390 Edward, 226 Kernick, John S., 315, 316 Kice, 215, 44I Henry W., 215, 216 Isaac, 44I


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Lyman, 44I Peter, 215 William L., 216


Kincaid, Charles A., 494 W. K., 494 King, 136 Charles I., 137 Charles T., 137 Constant V., 136


Kitchell, John S., 232 William M., 232 Koska, Charles, 401


Landfear, Harry W., 494 Langdon, Jairus J., 455 Jesse S., 455 Phoebus, 455


Larrison, John L., 255 Lewis K., 255


Lauenstein, Augustus J., 39 William, 39


Lawrence, George S., 166 Jacob, 166 Layer, 480


Engelbach, 480 Joseph C., 480 William P., 480


Leonard, Charles H., 4II William H., 4II


Linder, 83 John J., 83 R. H., 83


William H., 83


Lippman, Frank E., 144


Loewenthal, Jacob, 201 Simon J., 201


Looker, Allen, 168 Allen Jr., 168


Lounsbury, Herbert W., 200


Lowe, James T., 117


Lum, Charles M., 477


Lunger, Gilbert H., 208 Morris, 209


Lyon, 443


Daniel, 443


Isaac D., 443 Isaac D. Jr., 444


Lyons, James J., 52, 53


McCarty, 258 John M., 258 Mary E., 258 Sally A. H., 258


McCollum, Charles, 31 James, 31


McCormick, 345


Edgar H., 345


William D., 345 William H., 345


McDavit, Adelbert P., 223 William H., 223


McDonald, John, 313 Michael, 313 McEwan, 449, 489, 496 Arthur, 496


Richard W., 449 Robert, 489, 497 Robert B., 489


McGrath, 454 Emma E., 455 Isaiah C., 454 John C., 454 Thomas B., 454 McKee, James, 496 William J., 496 Maher, Patrick, 82 Rev. Patrick A., 82 Mandeville, Charles


Murphy, 426 Francis M., 427 James, 426 Michael J., 426 Mutchler, Harry R., 257 Harry W., 256


Naughright, John E. D., 439 Neighbor, Stewart, 459 W., Neighbour, David, 474 James H., 474 Neipp, Gottlieb F., 130


Norman, 346 Edward N., 346 Samuel, 346 Thomas K., 346 Norris, Charles A., 156


O'Brien, D. H., 386


O'Connell, John, 246 O'Connor, Michael, 408


O'Dowd, William, 423 Ogden, 67 Edward, 67


Ezekiel, 71


John, 68, 70


Jonathan, 69, 70


Joseph M., 71


Joseph W., 71


Richard, 67, 68


Robert, 67 William, 67


O'Neill, III, 373 John F., III Patrick, 373 Thomas, III


Osmun, 125, 291 Albert B., 125


Joseph E., 291 Louis E., 291 Owen, Frederick W., 219


Oxley, Albert G., 208


Palmer, Stephen J., 358 Parker, 74, 352, 431 Charles E., 352 Charles N., 431


John E., 74


John V. C., 74


Josiah H., 35I Obadiah S., 35I William C., 431


Pearce, John, 103 Petry, George, 382 Livingston, 382 Philhower, 42, 461 Charles A., 42


Elias, 461 Oakley B., 461 Peter W., 42


Philips, Robert J., 303 William S., 303 Pierson, 35, 140 George, 35 Harry, 140


Henry, 35 Robert, 35


18I Thomas, 181 Marinaro, Nicholas, 479 Ralph, 479


Martinis, Alvin, 434 George F., 434


Mase, Charles C., 409


Massinger, Charles J., 396


Meade, Jerry P., 292


Meany, Edward P., 16


Messiter, 159 Richard, 159 Richard P., 159, 160 Uriah, 159 Millen, Clarke, IOI Elias N., 102


Miller, 229, 487


Charles A., 229


David, 487


Edward P., 229


George M., 487 Jacob W., 487 Smith M., 229 Mills, 8, 34, 371, 429 Alfred, 9, 429 Alfred E., 8


Edward K., 429


George W., 371


John M., 34


Lewis, 9 Nehemiah M., 34 Theodore, 371 Mitchell, John J., 381 John N., 381 Moller, 60, 227, 372 August, 372 Harry B., 373


Herman D., 227


John, 61 Valentine, 61


Morris, 50I


John F., 501 John H., 50I Theodosius B., 501


Morse, Edwin B., 150 Frank E., 150


Mott, 46, 253 Elias Bertram, 46


Elias Briant, 46 Joseph H., 253


Muchmore, 14 Fred W., 14 Joel W., 15 Samuel, 15 Stephen, 15 Mulligan, John, 106 Munson, Augustus, 108


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Piper, 88, 475 Frank C., 88 Harry P., 476 John, 475 John R., 88, 89, 475 Paul W., 88, 475


Romine, 96 Daniel E., 97 David, 96 David A., 96 Elmer W., 96, 97


Smith, 198, 248, 324


Ford D., 198 Joseph, 324 Lyman M., 198 Mahlon, 324 Thomas H., 248 Stephens, Aaron D., 473, 474 Stevens, Frederick W., 485 James A., 485 Stickle, 176 Barnabas K., 176


Pitney, 13, 416, 446 Henry C., 13 Henry C. Jr., 446 John O. H., 13 Mahlon, 13, 416 Platt, 4 Charles D., 4 Isaac W., 5 James M., 5 Richard, 4


Rood, 309 Dudley B., 310 Edson J., 309, 310 Jeremiah, 309 Roome, G. M., 365 Jacob B., 365


Rose, Mary F., III Simeon D., IIO Rudine, Eustice F., 121 John A., 12I


George, 176


George W., 177


Hubbard S., 176 Peter, 176


Ryerson, 213 Abraham, 213, 214


George, 213 George A., 214


Stilwell, II Alexander, II Charles Jr., II Charles Sr., II Jasper, II


Salmon, 418, 388 Gideon, 389


Stoddard, 268 Anthony, 269


Pollard, Charles B., 24 George S., 24


Joshua S., 389


Eliza A., 27I John, 269


Porter, Frank E., 116 Powers, Imla, 366 William I., 367


Peter, 388 William,: 388 William C., 418


Sturges, Edward, 31 Philemon F., 30 Sturgis, 37 Daniel F., 37


Price, John, 128


Sands, Hiram M., 483 Robert F., 483


Edward, 37


Pugsley, John R., 162 Joseph, 162


Sarrailh, Victor A., 427


Edward Jr., 37


Lewis F., 37


Purcell, James E., 340


Quayle, Edward A., 412 Thomas M., 412


Schmidt, Frederick W., 497 John H., 497


Swackhamer, W. S., 495


Swayze, John J., 465


Sweney, William C., 251


Randolph, 9, 468, 483 Coleman, 9 John C. F., 483 J. Harold, Major, 468 Joseph F., 484 Theodore F., 9 Rarick, Stewart M., 185 William, 185 Reed, 26 Asa, 26 Charlton A., 26 John C., 26


Searing, 250, 498 Isaac W., 498 Jacob, 499 John, 498 Mahlon M., 250


Frederick, 227


Samuel, 499 Simeon, 499


John, 56 John G., 56 Tharp, Mahlon K., 436 Thomas E., 435


Richards, 22, 120, 169, 245, Sedgeman, Thomas H., 105


Sedgman, Albert, 58 William, 58 Seguine, Ezra, 254


David, 217, 329


Edward S., 425 James B., 218


Joseph, 217


Richard H., 169


Abraham L., 119 Moses C., 122 William V., 122 Sitgreaves, Edwin E., 276


Robert H., 329 Thomas, 217 William H., 218


Robert, 245 Righter, 210, 282 Cyrus H., 282, 283 Joseph A., 210 Joseph B., 21I Risden, Albert E., 31I William, 31I


Robinson, Leo, 195


Roderer, Andrew, 59


Skellenger, Daniel H., 145 Slater, Joseph, 357 Robert, 357 Slingerland, Andrew J., 174 Samuel, 174


Thorp, Ira, 194 John W., 194 Tichenor, 189 Francis M., 190


James, 189 James H., 189


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Henry, 419 Joshua R., 389


Elijah W., 268


Prager, Bert A., 43 Charles, 43


Sampson, J. W., 239


Scarlett, David A., 380 John, 380 Schafer, Daniel, 274 Frank L., 274


Lewis R., 38 Walter, 38 Sturzeneger, William, 142


Schoenheit, Lewis R., 463 W. O., 463 Scott, J. Thomas, 36


Tappan, Freeman H., 182 Taylor, 56, 227, 383 Alfred, 56 Arthur, 383


Searles, Isaiah, 465 William, 464


Thomas, Albert J., 343 Joseph H., 343


Thompson, 217, 329, 425


356 Albert, 120 Edward R., 356 Gordon, 356 Henry, 22, 23, 120


Shaw, George, 285 Thomas, 197 Shoemaker, 119


Philemon, 425


Plume, Clarence A., 134 George H., 134 Polhemus, 34I Daniel, 34I Henry, 34I John H., 34I William A., 342


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" Harry A., 477 Samuel G., 476


Van Horn, Alvah H., 96


Van Natta, Harold H., 495


Nelson C., 495


Van Ness, Abraham, 239 Noble, 239 Van Orden, George D., 308 Thomas, 308 Van Romondt, Charles D., 174, 175 Charles R., 175 Viedt, Christian F., 86 Herman, 86


Weckbach, John G., 264 Welch, John J., 244 Welsh, 442, 462


Jacob W., 442, 462 John C., 442, 462


Westervelt, Arthur, 240 Whaites, Frank, 453


O. C., 454


Whitehead, Aaron D., 28 Charles R., 28 Whitham, Richard W., 48 Robert W., 48


Willits, Samuel G., 170


Wilson, Claudius F., 64 Lewis H., 64


Winterbottom, John P., 329


Witteck, Paul, 259


Wolfe, 205, 219, 456, 464 Augustus, 464


Charles D., 456, 457 Cyrus A., 464 George, . 220


J. Salmon, 456


Theodore F., 205


Vanderhoof, Allison, 376 Elijah, 376


Wack, 286


George, 287 Jacob, 286 William, 286


Wagner, James W., 132


Frank, 364


Walters, John, 125 William, 124


Young, 233, 241, 408 Daniel, 233, 24I


John W., 364


Ward, Jesse, 355 Richard P., 95


Theodore L., 24I


Melin D., 493


Waters, John, 353 Lewis A., 353


Milton P., 363 Nicholas, 364


Watson, Harry R., 228


Van Gilder, 476 Abraham, 476


Webb, Alexander, 424 John W., 424


Zeliff, Daniel, 391 Horace W., 39I


Tippett, 40 Clarence B., 4I Francis H., 40 Samuel, 40 Todd, John J., 118 William R., 119 Tonking, William, 42I William H., 42I Topakyan, Hayozoun H., 49 Hohannes, 49 Totten, Benjamin S., 131 Robert V. D., 131


Trelease, 374 Richard, 374 Walter K., 374 William, 374 Trowbridge, Fred A., 80 John T., 80


Upchurch, Harvey C., 337


Vance, Alanson A., 75 Caroline M., 76


Van Cleve, Augustus, 79 Benjamin M., 79


Vreeland, 20, 25, 112 Cornelius, 25 Enoch, II2


George W., 20


Jacob J., II2


John B., 20


John D. B., 25


William, 220 William J., 220


Wulff, Albert V. R., 502 Heinrich, 502


Yetter, Arthur J., 14I


George H., 493


Martin R., 467


John W., 233, 24I


William B., 408


William D., 408


Van Duyne, 363, 467, 493 Abraham C., 363 Cornelius, 363


Voorhees, 298, 417 Andrew E., 298


Daniel S., 417 Jeremiah C., 299


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