Vredenburgh and Related Families

Notes


James Brinkerhoff Vredenburgh

OBITUARY: New York Times: June 22, 1915 p. 15 col. 5.
JAS. B. VREDENBURGH DIES. Prominent New Jersey Lawyer
Succumbs in Freehold at 71. James B. Vredenburgh, a
leading lawyer of New Jersey and a member of the firm
of Vredenburgh, Wall & Carey of Jersey City, died
yesterday at his home in Freehold, in his seventy-
second year. He was born in Freehold and was a son of
Judge Peter Vredenburgh, for many years a Supreme Court
Justice of New Jersey. Mr. Vredenburgh was graduated
from Princeton University in 1863, shortly after being
admitted to the bar. When he first went to Jersey City
he became a law partner of Isaac W. Scudder, later
entering into partner ship with Judge Abram J.
Garretson.

He was for many years a Director of the Provident
institution for Savings and the New Jersey Title and
Guarantee Trust Company. Among the clubs he belonged
to were the Union League, the Lawyers', the Princeton
and the New York Athletic Clubs, and the St. Nicholas
Society of this city, and the New Jersey Historical
Society.

BIOGRAPHY: Became attorney-at-law, at Jersey City in
1866, counsellor in 1869.


John Schureman Vredenburgh

SOURCE: Early Settlers of Sangamon County IL (1876?)
p.745.

BIOGRAPHY: In 1876 lived in Chicago.


Vredenburgh

SOURCE: Early Settlers of Sangamon County IL (1876?)
p.745.

BIOGRAPHY: Adopted


Vredenburgh

SOURCE: Early Settlers of Sangamon County IL (1876?)
p.745.

BIOGRAPHY: Adopted