The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . on (1), married Mary Allen iiiranddan;L:li!er of(Jovernor Henry Rnll);Governor William Kobinsoii d), married Abiiiail (lardner;liris IJoltinson |.?). married KnliamaliCluimplin; Chris (. liobinsitn (i), married IClizabetii An-thony; Thnrston Kobin-son (5), married SaialiPerry; Jlorton Kobinsou((!), married Ann ((d-lins; Benjamin AnthonyUobinson (7). He received his licn-eral edneation in theNinth Ward InblieSchool of Xtwark andthe Newark Academy,later takinfj- the coarseat Bryant c& StrattonsBusiness Collejje. Hethen entered the house(»f W


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . on (1), married Mary Allen iiiranddan;L:li!er of(Jovernor Henry Rnll);Governor William Kobinsoii d), married Abiiiail (lardner;liris IJoltinson |.?). married KnliamaliCluimplin; Chris (. liobinsitn (i), married IClizabetii An-thony; Thnrston Kobin-son (5), married SaialiPerry; Jlorton Kobinsou((!), married Ann ((d-lins; Benjamin AnthonyUobinson (7). He received his licn-eral edneation in theNinth Ward InblieSchool of Xtwark andthe Newark Academy,later takinfj- the coarseat Bryant c& StrattonsBusiness Collejje. Hethen entered the house(»f William K. Foster &Co., of New York City,as bookkeeper, but ijaveup that employment onaccount of ill health,went West, and for eleven years was en^aficd in the cattle business on I lie])lains. Beinji recalled to the East by the sickness of liisfather, he jtresently took uj) the study (>( medicine. He hasbeen en,naj;ed in the active practice of his profession sincithe 31st of March, 18!)2. Ur. Kobiusou is a member of the Xewark Camera Club,. A. KdlUNSON, 176 THE PASSAIC VALLEY of the Essex County Medical Association, of Kaue Lodge,No. 55, F. and A. M., of Union Cliapter, No. 7, E. A. M., andof Kane Council, No. 2, K. and S. M. He was married, November 29, 1892, to Alice LiUe liad five children: Benjamin Perry, Dorothy May,John Tliurston, Rachel R. (deceased), and George Pearse. PAUL WILLIAM RODEE, a well known lawyer of New-ark, was born in Basel, Switzerland, May 17, 1852, Ms pa-rents being Charles and Anna (Guertler) Roder. The fam-ilj moved to Luzerne, Switzerland, and thence in 18(56 tothis country, settling in Newark. In 18C8 the father,Charles Roder, died, and the support of a widowed mother,two younger brothers, and a sister fell upon Paul W. Roder,the eldest son. For five years he worked in a factory, stnig- gling to take care of thefamily, and in the mean-time studying hard to fithimself for active had from earlyyouth a stron


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