BIO: JAMES M. AIKMAN of Atlantic County New Jersey ----------------------------------- Information located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~njatlant/ On a USGenWeb/NJGenWeb Web site TRANSCRIBED BY JANICE BROWN, County Coordinator in July 2007 Please see the web site for my email contact. ---------------------------------- The original source of this information is in the public domain, however use of this text file, other than for personal use, is restricted without written permission from the transcriber (who has edited, compiled and added new copyrighted text to same). ======================================================== SOURCE: The Daily Union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and county, with maps and illustrations specially prepared; by John F. Hall; Atlantic City, N.J.: Daily Union, 1900 page 448 JAMES M. AIKMAN James M. Aikman, cashier or the Union National Bank, the youngest son of the Rev. William Aikman, D.D. was born in Wilmington, Delaware, March 13, 1866. He was educated in the public schools of Detroit, Mich., and in the private academy of Prof. West, of Morristown, N.J. In 1884 he began his banking experience as a runner for the Atlantic City National Bank, under Robert D. Kent, cashier. He continued there until the Union National Bank was organized, October 11, 1890. He began in the new bank as teller, and on the retirement of Mr. Hammer as cashier, he was promoted and has filled the position with great credit to himself ever since. (end)