Member of the Model School class of 1900; no other information found. May be the same Leon E. Abbott (1895-1956) at Greenwood Cemetery, but this cannot be confirmed: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95950720/leon_e_abbott
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108265825/robert-earle-anderson
Model School graduate and Thencanic Society member, Class of ca. 1896. Colonel in the 1st Reg., Volunteer Engineers during the Spanish-American War, and later mayor of Belmar, NJ. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10604035/william-brokaw-bamford
Member of Model School class of 1900; probably the same Charles Baumgartner buried in Saybrook, CT. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161098996/charles-greene-baumgartner
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1899. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133808117/william-young-bellerjeau
Member of Model School class of 1900; graduated from Lehigh University in 1909. Chief electrical engineer for John A. Roebling's Sons, Co. until 1948. Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Trenton Free Public Library (1927-1933), and member or officer of numerous other local organizations.
Model School Class of ca. 1884 and Thencanic Society member. Son of NJ State Senator Jonathan Blackwell. Perished in the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic along with Washington Roebling II. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53763694/stephen_weart-blackwell
Model School student and Thencanic Society member, ca. 1890s. Later a New Jersey State Assemblyman. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53902420/william_hartwell_blackwell
Principal and president of New Jersey State Teachers College and State Normal School at Trenton from 1923 to 1930.
Elizabeth Bodine (1880-1964), was a graduate of the Model School Class of 1898 and Bryn Mawr College. She taught at Trenton Junior High School No. 3 and was an English teacher at Trenton High School. After retiring from teaching, she became a librarian at Trenton Public Library. She was a founding member and honoree of the Trenton College Club (which later became a branch of the American Association of University Women) and served in a variety of civic, cultural, and historical organizations around Trenton. She lived with Gertrude Scudder Bodine and her brother Joseph Bodine throughout their marriage, and then moved with Gertrude to Morrisville, Pennsylvania after Joseph’s death in 1950. Elizabeth died on January 14, 1964.