. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. n Alumni Federation of New Jersey, 1909-11, AlumniTrustee Princeton University and Director State Charities Aid Associa-tion of New Jersey. He is a Presbyterian. His clubs are the University,Century, Prmceton (New York), Essex (Newark), and Nassau (Prince-ton). His address is Newark Academy, Newark. LILLIAN FORI) FEICKERT (Mrs. Edward F.) — Plain-field.— Woman Suffragist. Born in New York City, on July 16S Feigenspan


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. n Alumni Federation of New Jersey, 1909-11, AlumniTrustee Princeton University and Director State Charities Aid Associa-tion of New Jersey. He is a Presbyterian. His clubs are the University,Century, Prmceton (New York), Essex (Newark), and Nassau (Prince-ton). His address is Newark Academy, Newark. LILLIAN FORI) FEICKERT (Mrs. Edward F.) — Plain-field.— Woman Suffragist. Born in New York City, on July 16S Feigenspan 20, 1S7S: iiuui-ied at New York, to Edward Foster Feic- kert. Lillian Ford Feickert isPresident of the New Jer-sey Women Suffrage Asso-ciation and is now servingher fifth term in that po-sition. She is of English,Scotch and Irish ancestry,her direct ancestors hav-ing come to Massachusettsin 1624, in the ship For-tune. She has lived inNew Jersey for fourteenyears, and has been activein local and State womansuffrage work for thegreater part of Feickert is a member of Contmental Chapter of the Daughtersof the American Revolution and of several womens CHRISTIAN W. FEIGENSPAN—Newark, (53 Lincoln Park.)—Banker and Brewer. Born in Newark December 7. 1876; sonof Christian and Rachel Laible Feigenspan; married December1910, to Alls Rule, of Cincinnati, O. Christian W. Feigenspan is the son of the late Christian Feigenspanwho came to this country from Germany when a young man and estab-lished himself in business here, founding the brewery which bears his name,about forty years ago. He died in 1899. leavmg a large fortune. Mr. Feigenspan was educated in the public schools of Newark, theBarnard School for Boys in New York City, and Cornell University. Aftercompleting his studies at the University he spent several years intravel. Upon the death, in December, 1907, of Christian W. Stengel, Presidentof the Christian Feigenspan Corporation, Mr. Feigenspan was elec


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