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JOHN HILLRIC BONN, JR.
Originally published in 1900 |
JOHN HILLRIC BONN, JR., another son of John H. and Angelina
(Bonjer) Bonn, was born in Weehawken, N. J., May 15, 1871, and received
his education at Hoboken Academy and Stevens High School, from which
lie was graduated in 1889. In 1891 he was graduated with the degree of
LL.B. from the Law Department of the University of the City of 'New
York, and then took a post-graduate course at that institution, graduating as Master of Laws in 1892. He also read law one year in New York
in the office of Brainerd, Davenport & Brainerd. and for a time in Hoboken
with Hon. Abel I. Smith and John S. Mabon. and was admitted to the bar
of New York in 1893, and to the New Jersey bar as an attorney in February, 1895. In the latter year he opened offices in both Hoboken and West
Hoboken. He subsequently gave up his Hoboken office, but still continues
the one in West Hoboken, where he has a large and successful general
practice. In 1898 he was attorney for the Township of Weehawken. He is
a master in chancery, a member of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, and
an ardent Republican.
Mr. Bonn was married .January 26, 1898, to Marguerite L.. daughter of Thomas and Jane Fisher, of Jersey City. They reside in Weehawken.
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