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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Leon Abbett
Politician
8-Oct-1836 4-Dec-1894 Twice Governor of New Jersey
John Adler
Politician
23-Aug-1959 4-Apr-2011 Congressman from New Jersey, 2009-11
John O. Bennett
Politician
1948   New Jersey State Senator, 1980-2004
Richard J. Codey
Politician
27-Nov-1946   Governor of New Jersey, 2004-06
Donald T. DiFrancesco
Politician
1944   Governor of New Jersey, 2001-02
Malcolm Forbes
Business
19-Aug-1919 24-Feb-1990 Forbes publisher, Faberge collector
John W. Griggs
Politician
10-Jul-1849 28-Nov-1927 Governor of New Jersey, 1896-98
Frank J. Guarini
Politician
20-Aug-1924   Congressman from New Jersey, 1979-93
Garret A. Hobart
Politician
3-Jun-1844 21-Nov-1899 Vice President under McKinley
Sharpe James
Politician
20-Feb-1936   Mayor of Newark, 1986-2006
Thomas H. Kean, Jr.
Politician
5-Sep-1968   New Jersey State Senator
Leonard Lance
Politician
25-Jun-1952   Congressman, New Jersey 7th
Anne Clark Martindell
Politician
18-Jul-1914 11-Jun-2008 US Ambassador to New Zealand, 1979-81
James McGreevey
Politician
6-Aug-1957   Governor of New Jersey, 2002-04
Bob Menendez
Politician
1-Jan-1954   US Senator from New Jersey
Robert B. Meyner
Politician
3-Jul-1908 27-May-1990 Governor of New Jersey, 1954-62
Frank Pallone
Politician
30-Oct-1951   Congressman, New Jersey 6th
Mahlon Pitney
Judge
5-Feb-1858 9-Dec-1924 US Supreme Court Justice, 1912-22
Matthew Rinaldo
Politician
1-Sep-1931   Congressman from New Jersey, 1973-93
Jim Saxton
Politician
22-Jan-1943   Congressman, New Jersey 3rd
Richard Zimmer
Politician
16-Aug-1944   Congressman from New Jersey, 1991-97


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