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Abraham Van Doren Honeyman (1849-1936) obituary in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 4 September 1936

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English: Abraham Van Doren Honeyman (1849-1936) obituary in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 4 September 1936
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Source The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 4 September 1936
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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Heart Ailment Proves Fatal to Noted Citizen. A. VanDoren Honeyman Dead at 86. Lawyer, Editor Was Author And Tourist Manager. A long and brilliant career which saw service in several prominent professions ended last night when death removed A. VanDoren Honeyman, 234 East Ninth Street, lawyer, editor, author and tourist manager. Mr. Honeyman who died September 3. 1936, at his home, had been suffering for several months from a heart ailment. He was 86. A native of New Jersey. Mr. Honeyman descended from a long line of families who had made American history. Blended in him were the strains of the Dutch who settled New Amsterdam and of the Scotch and Irish who fought under General Wolfe in Canada and with the Revolutionary forces in this country. Undoubtedly it was Mr. Honeyman's ancestry which enlivened his interest in American history. He was a member cof seven New Jersey historical societies as wellas numerous groups composed of descendants of the founders of the country. Mr. Honeyman was born at New Germantown, now Oldwick, in Hunterdon County and studied law with a relative in Easton, Pennsylvania. He was admitted to practice there, becoming a member of the New Jersey bar in 1871. He practiced in Somerville and formed a firm, Honeyman & Herr, retiring in 1880. Issued Law Journal. He was editor, at various times, of the Somerset Unionist-Gazette and The Trenton Times. In 1878. he issued The New Jersey Law Journal, which still is being published, and in 1912 he began editing the Somerset County Historical Quarterly. Mr. Honeyman had a considerable flight into Somerset County politics running for Mayor of North Plainfield in 1893, but losing. In 1806, he founded "Honeyman's Private Tours." first in this country, later extending them to Europe and Asia. Surviving Mr. Honeyman are his widow, the former Julia Etta Reger, whom he married in 1875; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Green Jr.; a son. Edward Maxwell Honeyman; four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Arrangements for funeral services had not been completed at noon today.

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