. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... ^y^^ (^.<^^X^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 487 of freeholder, serving as director of the boardchiring his three years term. It was largelythrough his efforts that the first railroads inBurlington county were built and he was adirector in all of them. He also was instru-mental in organizing the First National Rankof Yincentown, being its president until hisdeath, when William John Irick succeededhim. He died August 4, 1894, upon hiseighty-third birthday, leaving a large circle ofacquaintances and friends. General Irick mar-ried, May


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... ^y^^ (^.<^^X^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 487 of freeholder, serving as director of the boardchiring his three years term. It was largelythrough his efforts that the first railroads inBurlington county were built and he was adirector in all of them. He also was instru-mental in organizing the First National Rankof Yincentown, being its president until hisdeath, when William John Irick succeededhim. He died August 4, 1894, upon hiseighty-third birthday, leaving a large circle ofacquaintances and friends. General Irick mar-ried, May 17, 1832, Emeline S. Ijishop, aQuakeress, daughter of Japheth and RachelBishop. She was born in \incentown in 1814,died .April 2, 1895; children: l. Henry J.,see post. 2. Rachel B., September 9, 1835:married Charles Sailer. 3. Samuel .-\ugust30, 1838; married Susan Butterworth. 4.^Iargaret .\., January i, 1841 ; married HenryB. Burr. 5. Job, .August 8. 1844; died John B., see post. 7. Emeline, 1848; diedyoung. 8. Robert H., June 30, 1851 ; died youn


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