The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . une, 1811, tohis two brothers, IsaacA. and Joseph C. 1850 he entered intopartnership with themunder the firm name ofAiling Brothers, and continued in this business for thirty-five years. Mr. Ailing has long been connected with someof the most important financial institutions of Newark. Hewas one of the original ]>(»ard of Directors of the PrudentialInsurance Company of America and is now its is also a Director of the Newark Firemens InsuranceCompany. lie has had invitations to the directorship ofseveral banking in


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . une, 1811, tohis two brothers, IsaacA. and Joseph C. 1850 he entered intopartnership with themunder the firm name ofAiling Brothers, and continued in this business for thirty-five years. Mr. Ailing has long been connected with someof the most important financial institutions of Newark. Hewas one of the original ]>(»ard of Directors of the PrudentialInsurance Company of America and is now its is also a Director of the Newark Firemens InsuranceCompany. lie has had invitations to the directorship ofseveral banking institutions, but has invariably felt it hisduty to decline. Mr. Ailing is a stanch Eepublican in politics. He hasbeen a member since 1838 of the Third Presbyterian Church,and since 1808 an Elder of that society. He is a life Di-rector of the Amc^rican Sunday School Union, a life memberof the American Tract and Bible Societies, and a memberand Treasurer of the Board of Managers of the ChildrensAid and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children,. HORACE ALLING. BIOGRAPHICAL 241 (>riiiiiiiz<Ml in 1S()S. lie is ;ils() ii Trustee of Newarlc Aciid-Iliiy. 1111(1 ii lile iiiciiilici iiiid Director of tiie New Jerseyilisloriciil Sociciv and of ilic Wasliingtou Association ofNew Jersey. lie married, May ;!1, 1S4S, Julia Etta Bali, of Newark,w ho I races lier sjenealofiy to ^^ilfor(l, Conu., aliout KiOT. Oftheir lliree children one only, Clarence W., is living-. TIIKODOKE r. was for many years one of thefoi-eiiiosl citizens and re])!esciitati\( manufacturers of New-ari<, where lie resided from early Iioyliood until his death,lie was born at i^uckasnnny IMains, Jlorris County, N. J.,.January fi, 1819, his father heinji Jacob Drake Howell, anolhcer in the Tnited States regular army. Soon after the diath of his father, which occurred in1S2(1, he moved with his mother to Newark, where he madehis home in the family of his uncle, Samuel M. ITowell, asuccessful tanner and


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