The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . eived his education in part in the publicschools and in part from a private tutor. At the age of_ fourteen he entered his fathers law years later hisfather died, and he wasobliged to obtain re-munerative employ-ment. For two years heworked as a. messengerfor the Adams ExpressCompany, and duringthe next three years hewas employed in the of-fice of the treasurer ofPrinceton commenced thestudy of the law in1892, took the lecturecourse at the New YorkLaw School, and wasadmitted to the bar ofNew Jersey in Novem-ber, 1


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . eived his education in part in the publicschools and in part from a private tutor. At the age of_ fourteen he entered his fathers law years later hisfather died, and he wasobliged to obtain re-munerative employ-ment. For two years heworked as a. messengerfor the Adams ExpressCompany, and duringthe next three years hewas employed in the of-fice of the treasurer ofPrinceton commenced thestudy of the law in1892, took the lecturecourse at the New YorkLaw School, and wasadmitted to the bar ofNew Jersey in Novem-ber, 1895, as an attorney, and in June, 1899, as a has since been practicing at Summit, N. J., and in addi-tion has an office at Newark. He has been successful in hisprofession. Mr. Gibby is Regent of Summit Council, No. 1042, A.,a Supervising Deputy Grand Regent of that order, and amember of Crystal Lodge, No. 250, I. O. O. F. He was married, November 10, 1897, to Nellie H. Hayes,of Brooklyn, N. Y. They have a son, born December 12, LEROY A. GIBBY. WILLIAM MUNSON GOODWIN, , of Newark, , physician, was born in Waterbury, Conn., February 15,1870. He is a descendant in the paternal line of OziasGoodwin, who emigrated from Rraintree, England, to thiscountry in 1032; and on his mothers side he traces his an- RIOCKArniCAL 393 cestry to TIuhikis .Munsnn. \\ Im ciimc from Ipswicli, Kun-liUid, in l(i3J:. His pntcrn:!! line of (Icsccnt is as follows:Ozias (Joodwiu (1), William (L), Xathaiiicl |:?), Abmliaiii(4), Thomas (5), Uri (G),(Charles (7), Charles 11.(.S), and ^^illianl Mun-sou (D). The following;-is his maternal pedi-gree: Thomas .Mnnson(1), Samuel (2), Samuel(3), William (4), Ieter(5), hevi (G), CeujamiuF. (7), Alice B. (S)(married Charles 11.(loodwin), and \\illiamMunson (lOodwin (it).lie numbers among hisancestors soldiers of theitevolulionary and Pe-quot Wars. His fatherAvas a soldiei in the Ile-bellion. l»r. (Joodwiu receivedhis early education in


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