. 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. gen County Historical Society, and the NewJersey Bar Association of which he was President in 1912. Some of Senator Johnsons clubs are the Lawyers (N. Y.), The Hacken-sack Golf, The Areola Country and The Oritani Field. CHARLES VAN DYKE JOLINE—Merchantville.—Lawyer. Bornat Princeton. August 7. 1S51; son of John Van Dyke Jolme and Alice Ann (Voorhees) Jo-line ; married at Camden,December 18, 1878, to LucieThomas Cooper


. 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. gen County Historical Society, and the NewJersey Bar Association of which he was President in 1912. Some of Senator Johnsons clubs are the Lawyers (N. Y.), The Hacken-sack Golf, The Areola Country and The Oritani Field. CHARLES VAN DYKE JOLINE—Merchantville.—Lawyer. Bornat Princeton. August 7. 1S51; son of John Van Dyke Jolme and Alice Ann (Voorhees) Jo-line ; married at Camden,December 18, 1878, to LucieThomas Cooper, daughterof William Wood and AnnaCampion Cooper. Children: Alice Voorhees,born November 27, 1879;Constance Cooper, born , 1881. Mr. Joline was educated atthe Trenton Academy and theState Model School, Trenton. Hewent thence to Princeton Collegewhere he was graduated in theclass of 1871. He read law inthe office of Peter L. Camden, and was admitteilto the bar as an attorney at theJune term of the Supreme Courtin 1874 and as a counselor atthe June term 1896 he was appointedJudge of the Camden City District Court by Gov. Griggs, and reappointed. 296 Kahn in 1901 by Gov. Aoorhees. In 1902 he was apiiointed Judge of the CamdenCoimty Court of Common Pleas by Gov. Murphy and reappointed in 1907 byGov. Stokes. He served till the beginning of April. 1912. He is now prac-ticing law at 110 Market Street, Camden. Mr. Joliue is a member of the Manufacturers and Princeton Clubs ofPhiladelphia, Pa., and of the Nassau Club of Princeton. He is one of theState Board Examiners and a member of the Board of Education of Mer-chantville. OTTO HERMANN KAHN — Muiristown. — Banker. Boru atMannheim, Germany, on February 21, 1867; son of Bernhard andEmma (Eberstadt) Kahn: married in 1S96 to Addie Wolff, daugh-ter of Abraham Wolff of New York. Otto H. Kalm is of the New York City banking tirni of Kuhu Loeb &-Co. A citizen at difterent periods of his life of three nations,


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