The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . in the lidfh ofApril, 1870. He was educated in the Faliierland and inNeAvarIi, N. J., wliitber lie came in 1888. Learninp: the bak-ers trade, he engaged in business for himself in 180r>, open-ing a shop on the corner of t^ussc^x ajid Ncsliit KStreets, New-ark. He soon built up a large and prolilable trade and es-tablished an honorable reputatiou for integrity, enterpinse,and fair dealing. In1900 he erected his pres-ent residence and placeof business, and now car-ries on an extensive andsuccessful general bak-ing trade in both thewholesa
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . in the lidfh ofApril, 1870. He was educated in the Faliierland and inNeAvarIi, N. J., wliitber lie came in 1888. Learninp: the bak-ers trade, he engaged in business for himself in 180r>, open-ing a shop on the corner of t^ussc^x ajid Ncsliit KStreets, New-ark. He soon built up a large and prolilable trade and es-tablished an honorable reputatiou for integrity, enterpinse,and fair dealing. In1900 he erected his pres-ent residence and placeof business, and now car-ries on an extensive andsuccessful general bak-ing trade in both thewholesale and retailbranches. Mr. Weyer is an ar-dent Eepublican, deeplyinterested in party af-fairs, and active in allthe privileges and re-sponsibilities of citizen-ship. He is a memberof the Independent Or-der of Foresters, andpopular among a largecircle of friends and ac-quaintances. He married ^Minnie Kass, who was born in (iernuiny, June18, 1870, coming to America when young. Their childrenare Edward, born June 2, 189G, and Emma, born January16, EDWARD T. WEYER. MARCUS vSTRAUSSBERG, of Newark, N. J., dentist,was boin in Dorpat, Russia, May 1, 1874. His parents,George and !Marie Straussbeig. were both natives of thatplace, and had four children. The family cam(> to New YorkCity in 1890, and there the father was engaged iu the clotlj- 500 THE PASSAIC VALLEY ing business until his death in 1896; the mother died in1898. Marcus Straussberg received his education in the High School of his nativeKussian village. Whenthe family removed tothis country they wereaccompanied by Dr. , a brother-in-lawof the subject of thissketch. Dr. Jorsch wasa dentist, and practicedhis profession for a timein New York City, subse-quently locating atTniou Hill, N. J., andAvith him MarcusStraussberg pursued hisdental studies. Dr. Straussberg hasbeen in the successfulpractice of his profes-sion in Newark at Springfield Avenxiesince 1897. He is a member of the City Club, of TrilumniarL
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