The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . l the posi-tion of title oftioer of the Fidelity Title and Kcposit (oiii-pany, of Newark. Since that time he has practiced law inthe City of Newark, where he resides, lie is hij;hly re-spected by the entire community. LOUIS SCHLESINGEE, well known as a successful realestate dealer, aiient, and broker, has been a lifeloni; residentof Newark, where be was born December 1(>, 18(>.>, hisparents being Alexander and Fanny Schlesinger. Aftergradiiating from the Morton Street rnblic School he at-tended the Newark HighSchool, aud then bega


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . l the posi-tion of title oftioer of the Fidelity Title and Kcposit (oiii-pany, of Newark. Since that time he has practiced law inthe City of Newark, where he resides, lie is hij;hly re-spected by the entire community. LOUIS SCHLESINGEE, well known as a successful realestate dealer, aiient, and broker, has been a lifeloni; residentof Newark, where be was born December 1(>, 18(>.>, hisparents being Alexander and Fanny Schlesinger. Aftergradiiating from the Morton Street rnblic School he at-tended the Newark HighSchool, aud then beganhis business career. Heengaged in the real es-tate business, and forsome time was a part-ner of ex-Sherill WilliamII. Brown under the firmname of Brown & Schles-iuger, which partnershipterminated .January 1,1900. He is a representativecitizen, public spirited,])rogressive, and enter-prising, possesses abroad knowledge of realestate values, and oftenis called upon by insti-tutions and estates toai)])raise realty the conduct of a large. LOUIS iind irowinu business le has been very successful. The advancement of the hesi interests ofhis native city has always commanileil his attention andreceived his loyal support. 378 THE PASSAIC VALLEY GEORGE ROWLAND HOWE, manufacturer, of New-ark, N. J., is of Euglish ancestry of the very best blood. Thefirst immigrant of the name to this countiy from Englandwas John How. He was the son of John How, Esq., ofHodenhull, Warwiclishire, and was connected Avith LordCharles How, Earl of Lancaster, in the reign of Charles ancestor in this countrj^, John How, came first to Water-town, Mass., where he remained for a short time, and then re-moved, in 1639, to Sud-bury in the same there took the free-mans oath in 1640. Hewas the first white manto settle in Marlbor-ough, Mass., where hewas found in 1657, anddied there in living at Sud-burj, in 1642, he was ap-pointed Selectman andMarshal for the town.


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