History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . he officeof Abraham V. Schenck, Esq. WooDBRiDGE STRONG was bom in Clinton, OneidaCo., N. Y., in 1827, and came to New Brunswick withhis parents when quite young. He graduated at Rut-gers College in 1849, studied law with John VanDyke, and has practiced his profession in New Bruns-wick ever since, except during 1849 and 1850, whenhe was in California and Oregon, and five years dur-ing which he was law judge of the Common Pleius,1876-81. Judge Strong has two sons in the profession whoa


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . he officeof Abraham V. Schenck, Esq. WooDBRiDGE STRONG was bom in Clinton, OneidaCo., N. Y., in 1827, and came to New Brunswick withhis parents when quite young. He graduated at Rut-gers College in 1849, studied law with John VanDyke, and has practiced his profession in New Bruns-wick ever since, except during 1849 and 1850, whenhe was in California and Oregon, and five years dur-ing which he was law judge of the Common Pleius,1876-81. Judge Strong has two sons in the profession whoare his law partners ; their names will bo found inlist of members of the bar. James M. Chapman, son of Rev. James Chap-man, was born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Dec. 15, 1822,and was educated at Perth Amboy and at read law with Judge Elias B. D. Ogden, and im-mediately after his admission to the bar he becamethe law partner of Walter Rutherford, with whom heremained for about four years, and nearly to the timeof that gentlemans death. Mr. Chapman subse-quently opened a law-office in Wall Street, New.


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