The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ratory education in the Newark Academy,and after graduating from that institution entei*ed Prince-ton UiiivcT-sity, but did not complete tlie course. Since ISST Mr. Farrand has been engaged in the electriclight and power busi-ness as an electrical en-gineer, holding variousimportant and responsi-ble positions. At thepresent time he is gen-eral manager of theUnited Electric Com-pany of New Jersey andgeneral manager of tin-(Vntral Electric Company. He has acted andstill acts as consultingengineer for a nnnd^rof large electricalplants, and ha


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ratory education in the Newark Academy,and after graduating from that institution entei*ed Prince-ton UiiivcT-sity, but did not complete tlie course. Since ISST Mr. Farrand has been engaged in the electriclight and power busi-ness as an electrical en-gineer, holding variousimportant and responsi-ble positions. At thepresent time he is gen-eral manager of theUnited Electric Com-pany of New Jersey andgeneral manager of tin-(Vntral Electric Company. He has acted andstill acts as consultingengineer for a nnnd^rof large electricalplants, and has gainedfor himself a high r(i)u-tation. Mr. Farrand is one ofthe leading youngerelectrical experts in Newark. He is a member of the American Society of Me-chanical Engineers, of the American Institute of ElectricalEngine(»rs, and of several important local organizations, in-cluding the Esse.\ Club, the Essex County Country (lub, theUniversity Club, the Newark Athletic Club, I lie New JerseyState Rifle Association, and the Rlooming (irove Park Asso-. DUDLEY FARRAND. 390 THE PASSAIC VALLEY elation of Pennsylvania. He served for five years as amember of the First (Essex) Troop, N. G. N. J., retiring in1898. In 1899 Mr. Farrand married Miss Jane have had one son, Dudley Champenois Farrand, whodied in infancy. WILLIAM ADGATB LOED, a young and popular lawyerof Orange, Essex County, and a member of the New JerseyLegislature, was born in Jersey City, October 7, 1870. Heis the son of the late Charles Douglas Lord and Lucy AnnFay (daughter of Joel Wood Fay and granddaughter of JoelFay), a grandson of Joshua A. Lord, a great-grandson ofIMajor Joseph Lord, a great-great-grandson of Joseph Lord,Sr., and a great-great-great-graudson of the Eev. Benjamin Lord, Through hisfather he is descendedfrom William the Con-queror, Henry I., Henry11., John, Henry HI.,and Edward I., Kings ofEnglaud; from Sir Gil-bert de Clare, third Earlof Gloucester; and fromKalph and Hugh Staf-fo


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