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JOHN W. ZISGEN
Originally published in 1900 |
JOHN W. ZISGEN, of Hoboken, was born in Trenton, N. J., October
20, 1875. He is the son of John B. Zisgen, of German descent, and of Mary
A. Zisgen, his wife, of Irish descent. He was educated at St. John's Parochial
School in Trenton, which he attended until fourteen years of age. He
then spent a year in the Trenton public schools and a year and a half in
Stewart's Business College of Trenton. At the age of eighteen Mr. Zisgen entered upon the study of law with Hon. Garret D W. Vroom, of Trenton, Reporter of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, with whom he remained until he was admitted to the bar in February, 1897. He then opened an office in Trenton and began the active practice of his profession. In March, 1898, he removed to Jersey City. In July, 1900, Mr. Zisgen entered into partnership with Joseph M. Noonan and opened offices in Hoboken, where he has since practiced law with marked success. He was a member of the Fourth New Jersey Volunteer Regiment in the Spanish-American War, and both at the bar and in public life has established an honorable reputation.
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