The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . J. EDGAR KE8IDENCE OF J. EDGAR WILLIAMS, VERONA, ESSEX COUNTY. BIOGKAIUICAL 321 J., and in partnership witli liis father-in-law, Charles Wniith,engaged in the handling of paper and pa^jer stock. In 1878he embarked in the business of selling remnants, which hehas since followed with marked success. Mr. Williams is a Director in the Montclair liank and oneof the managers of the Montclair f>avings Bank. IJe isPresident of the Verona Club and one of the Trustees of theVerona Congregational Church. He served for two yearsas Commit


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . J. EDGAR KE8IDENCE OF J. EDGAR WILLIAMS, VERONA, ESSEX COUNTY. BIOGKAIUICAL 321 J., and in partnership witli liis father-in-law, Charles Wniith,engaged in the handling of paper and pa^jer stock. In 1878he embarked in the business of selling remnants, which hehas since followed with marked success. Mr. Williams is a Director in the Montclair liank and oneof the managers of the Montclair f>avings Bank. IJe isPresident of the Verona Club and one of the Trustees of theVerona Congregational Church. He served for two yearsas Committeeman of Caldwell Township and for four yearsas a member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of EssexCounty, ^^hen Verona Township was set off he was madeChairman of the first Town Committee. He was married, October 4, l,S(iO, to ^lartha Ellen, daugh-ter of Charles and IMartha iHardman) Smith. The only sur-viving child of this union is Anna V., wife of Anson A. Voor-hees, a member of the firm of J. E. Williams & Co. A son,J. Edgar Williams, Jr., died May 7, 1881, at


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