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WILLIAM REED BARRICKLO
Originally published in 1900 |
WILLIAM REED BARRICKLO, a well known member of the New
Jersey and New York bars, was born in Jersey City on the 27th of September,
1857. He is the son of Andrew Barricklo and Julia R. Lalor, a grand-son of William Reed Barricklo and Jeremiah Lalor, a great-grandson of
Farrington Barricklo and Jeremiah Lalor, Sr., a great-great-grandson of
Daniel Barricklo and Anderson Lalor, a great-great-great-grandson of
William Reed and John Lalor, and a great-great-great-great-grandson of
Thomas Wetherell and Barndt de Klyn, who was a son of Leonard de Klyn.
He is also a descendant of Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, who in 1750 gave the
ground to Princeton University on which Nassau Hall was built and now
stands, and who was prominently identified with the movement which resulted
in the location of the university at Princeton. Mr. Barricklo was educated at Princeton University and at the Columbia College Law School. He was admitted to the New York bar in 1880 and to the bar of New Jersey in 1881. and for many years has been actively and successfully engaged in the general practice of his profession. At the present time his offices are at 229 Broadway, New York City. Mr. Barricklo was a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education from 1889 to 1896. He is a member of the Palma Club of Jersey City, of the Princeton Club, and of the New York Athletic Club. In 1897 he married Elizabeth S. Lalor.
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