Biography of James Earley
FROM OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE
A DESCRIPTIVE AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK
PREPARED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE
AUSPICES OF THE SARATOGIAN
THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1899
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JAMES EARLEY. JAMES EARLEY was born in Saratoga county, January 21, 1841, a son of Elijah Earley, who was a farmer and lived
and died in Corinth. Mr. Earley was reared on a farm, educated in the common schools and followed farming for some
years. He enlisted in the Civil war and at the close returned home and engaged in farming. He removed to the village
of Corinth and had charge of the freight hauling for the Hudson River Pulp & Paper Co., and for some years
looked after the buying of the the wood, also continued his farming Mr. Earley built a fine brick residence in
Corinth in 1887 on Palmer avenue, and was connected with the mill for about thirty years, being a general favorite
among the men. Inpolitics he was a Republican and a member of the county committee for some years. Mr. Earley was
twiãe married, first to Aurelia R. White, who died leaving two daughters, Mrs. Dr. C. B. Mallery; and Mrs.
Geo, W. Costello, both of whom are living; in 1880 Mr. Earley married Frances E. Haines,who was born in Saratoga
county; they had one son, Charles J. Mr. Earley died December 18, 1892.
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