The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . of theI?oard of Ahlermcn of Newark and was re-elected to thesame ottice in 1885. in 1884 he was elected to the New•Icrscy House of Assembly. He has served as Chairman ofI lie Kepublicaii State Committee. He is a member of theSons of the American ilevululiou and has been Presidentof the National Society. JAMES AARON COE, of Newark, N. J., men lianl. wasborn in that city on tlie Id of February. 1847. ills parentswere Aaron and Julia(Baldwin) Coe, and heis a inraudsou of Sayr<sCoe and J. J. Baldwinand a lireat-grandson ofBenjamin Coe. ^Ir.


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . of theI?oard of Ahlermcn of Newark and was re-elected to thesame ottice in 1885. in 1884 he was elected to the New•Icrscy House of Assembly. He has served as Chairman ofI lie Kepublicaii State Committee. He is a member of theSons of the American ilevululiou and has been Presidentof the National Society. JAMES AARON COE, of Newark, N. J., men lianl. wasborn in that city on tlie Id of February. 1847. ills parentswere Aaron and Julia(Baldwin) Coe, and heis a inraudsou of Sayr<sCoe and J. J. Baldwinand a lireat-grandson ofBenjamin Coe. ^Ir. Coe received hiseducation at the New-ark Academy. He sub-sequently inbusiness anromiuent in the iroTiand steel trade. He isPresident of the wellknown firm of James & Company. Mr. Coe is consiticuousas a citizen of Newark,honored and respectedby all who kuow him, jamks a. <ok. and known as a. man of inteiii-ity and ujjriinhtness of cliaracler. Me mairied MissM. Louise Sears, of Newark, and has six 130 THE PASSAIC VALLEY EDWAED STELLE CAMPBELL, of Newark, a wellkuoAvn citizen and prominent in financial circles, was bornin New Brunswick, N. January 8, 1854. His parentswere David Freeman and Susan Runyon (Stelle) Campbell,and he is a grandson of Neil Campbell and Edward TaylorStelle. His paternal ancestry is traced back to the Scotchclan Campbell. On his mothers side he is a descendant inthe Stelle line of French Huguenot forefathers, and in the Eunyou branch hecomes from the samefamily as the distin-g u i s h e d ChancellorRunyon, his ancestorshaving been New Jerseyresidents for more thantwo hundred years. He was educated inthe public schools of hisnative town, NewBrunswick, graduatingfrom the New Bruns-wick High School in1868. Immediately aft-er leaving school heentered the office of theGas Light Comi^any ofNew Brunswick as aclerk, but left that es-tablishment in March,the National Bank ofHe was promoted to the


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