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WILLIAM J. EYPPER
Originally published in 1900 |
WILLIAM J. EYPPER, of Guttenberg, son of Charles Eypper and Marguerite
Apffel and a grandson of George Eypper, was born in North Bergen,
N. J., December 16, 1868. His eldest brother, George H. Eypper,
was born January 26, 1867, in New York City, and is now a prominent
resident of Hackensack, Bergen County, being successfully engaged in
the wholesale dry goods and commission business in New York.
William J. Eypper was educated in the public schools of Guttenberg and New York City, graduating from Grammar School No. 20, New York, in 1883. He attended the College of the City of New York for one year and then engaged in the life insurance business in New York, continuing until 1892. He then went to Colorado and remained one year. In 1893 he engaged in the real estate and insurance business in Guttenberg with his brother, Charles A. Eypper, who was born in New York, November 11, 1870. Under the firm name of W. J. & C. A. Eypper they conduct a large and successful business and have achieved a high reputation. Mr. Eypper has served as a Justice of the Peace since 1897. He is a Democrat in politics and active in party affairs. In 1898 he was Recorder of the Town of Guttenberg. He is now Collector of Taxes, having served in that capacity since 1896, and being re-elected in the spring of 1899 for a second term of three years. He is a member of the Franklin Club, of the Harkensack Golf Club, and of the Guttenberg Wheelmen. He is unmarried.
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