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Harry B. Moller
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Source: History Morris County New Jersey, Volume II, Lewis Publishing Co., 1914

Harry B. MOLLER, one of the representative men of Parsippany, Morris county, New Jersey, is a descendant of German stock, which his become thoroughly identified with the interests of the country of their adoption. The name he bears is one frequently met with and in a variety of forms, German, Dutch and English, form one of the very largest groups of families in the United States, and the name is to be found as MOLLER, MILLER, MOLLAR, MUELLER, MULLER, etc.

Harry B. MOLLER, son of August MOLLER, was born in Parsippany, Morris county, New Jersey, in 1881. He was educated in the public schools in the vicinity of his home. Having completed his education, he was apprenticed to learn the blacksmith's, trade, with which, and allied trades, he has since been identified. He established himself in business independently, about four years ago, and has a fine shop, which he erected himself. He is an expert horseshoer, and also extensively engaged in wagon building. In all of these branches he has been decidedly successful. In political matters he takes a deep interest, but will not affiliate with any party, reserving to himself the right to cast his vote for the candidate whom he considers the best man for the office to be filled. Mr. MOLLER married Gertrude EAGLES, of Morris county, New Jersey, and they have one child,

  • Ruth Elizabeth, now six years of age.

This biography was transcribed by Ida King.


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