The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . only three are liv-ing: Sara C. (a successful homeopathic physician inOrange), Emma Elizabeth, and George, the latter being as-sociated with his father in business. CHARLES H. TEREILL, Postmaster of Irvington, EssexCounty, N. J., was born in that place on the 16th of Decem-ber, 1853. He is the son of David S. Terrill and Mary , the former being a prominent undertaker, having established h i m-self in business inIrvington soon aft-er the close of theCivil War. Mr. Terrill ob-tained a good pub-lic school educa-tion in his nativetow


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . only three are liv-ing: Sara C. (a successful homeopathic physician inOrange), Emma Elizabeth, and George, the latter being as-sociated with his father in business. CHARLES H. TEREILL, Postmaster of Irvington, EssexCounty, N. J., was born in that place on the 16th of Decem-ber, 1853. He is the son of David S. Terrill and Mary , the former being a prominent undertaker, having established h i m-self in business inIrvington soon aft-er the close of theCivil War. Mr. Terrill ob-tained a good pub-lic school educa-tion in his nativetown and thenlearned the busi-ness of undertakerand embalmer. Hisfather died in years beforethis he had suc-ceeded to the under-taking business,which he continuesto carry on with thesame success thatcharacterized itsfounder. He has also been active in public affairs, servingfor four years as Village Clerk of Irvington and receivingthe appointment of Postmaster May 5, 1898. On August 1,1901, the postoffice of Irvington was consolidated with the. CHARLES H. TERRILL. BIOGRAllIICAL 353 Xc\\;ii-|< poslollirc, I he li\inuli nriicc liciii4 iiindc a caiTicpslaliiiii. Mr. rciiill was a itiminliMl sM|iiMiiiiciiil<iit ol lliclr\in^l<)n station and liis (laii^lit-!-, .Miss Laiii-a L. appninlid ins ( lci-l<. lie is a nicnil)cr ol tlic Art and(anicwa (inli (if Irviniilon. of i^rankliii ^c. No. 10, A. M., and nl roiincil Nu. liiT, .li-. (). [ . A. .M. He inai-ricd . 10. , nT Ilainlidd, \. and liasfour (dnldi-cn : , W. Cliflon, IJiici. and .Mabel. GEORGE LANE, of raldwoll. son of William and Jane(Pier) Lanp and grandson of Henry Lane, a soldier in theAmerican Revolutiou, was liorn in Caldwell, County,X. J., November G, 1824, and was educated in the schoolsof that village. Throughout his life until his retirement from active busi-ness Mr. Lane has suc-cessfully engaged in thetobacco trade in NeAV-ark, N. J., his firm h


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