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Class of 1899. 956. Louis Estil, b. Mch. 1 9, 1 880 ; d. July 3 1, 1 88 1 . 957. Sarah Amelia, b. Jan. 10, 1883 ; d. Oct. 12, 1898. 958. Edith, b. Dec. 3, 1885 ; d. Dec. 3. 1885. QUACKENBUSH FAMILY 137 PETER QUACKENBUSH in his maternal (Demarest) line, comes from an original French Huguenot family, resident in the Colony of New Jersey at a period almost as early as when his paternal ancestor established himself in New York. He received his education in the public schools of Pater- son and in Pr...of. Allen's Academy. In 1860 he engaged in em- ployment as clerk in the dry goods store of John C. Van Der- voort. In 1878 he embarked in the dry goods business for him- self at No. 180 Main Street. In 1882 the firm of Quackenbush & Company was organized, Mr. John B. Mason being admitted as a partner, and in 1901 Mr. Quackenbush's son, William Dixon Quackenbush, was admitted as a third partner. The Quackenbush & Company store is the principal dry goods establishment in the city of Paterson, having developed into what is termed a Department Store in 1896.
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