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2426. Ferdinand
W ACKLEY2091 was
born on 28 Nov 1839 in Washington , New York.374,480,573,2091 He was living in 1870 in
Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, New York.480
On 12 Jul 1870 he was a lawyer at Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, New York.480 On 4 Jun 1880 he was a lawyer
at Troy, Rensalaer , New York.573
He was living in 1880 in Troy, Rensalaer , New York.573 He died on 6 Aug 1882.23 He appeared in the census 1850, 1870 & 1880 in New
York. Ferdinand W. Ackley, having been a man of exceptional ability.
Ferdinand W. Ackley was born in Washington County, where he received his early
education, and when quite young began the study of law, and was admitted to the
Rensselaer County bar. From his youth he took a great interest in politics, being
a stanch Democrat, and in the interests of his party made many brilliant speeches,
which won for him a lasting reputation. When he died in the prime of his life,
being but forty-two years of age, Rensselaer County lost one of its best-known
lawyers and most energetic political workers.
Ferdinand W ACKLEY and Julia F LUCE were married on 8 Sep 1866.480 Julia F LUCE (daughter
of Living and Mary A) was born about 1839 in New York.480 She appeared in the census in 1870 in New York.
She died before 1880.573
Ferdinand W ACKLEY and Julia F LUCE had the following children:
+3908 | i. | Edward Allison ACKLEY2091 was born on 30 May 1869 in Troy, Albany , New York.480,551,573,574,1012,1100,2091,2092
1870 census has birth place as CT He was living in 1900 in Hobart, Delaware
, New York.551 He was living
between 1910 and 1930 in Stamford, Delaware , New York.574,1012,1100 living with father-in-law 1910 He died on 29 Nov
1944. He appeared in the census 1870,1880,1900,1910,1920 & 1930 in
New York. 18 Apr 1910 to 2 Apr 1930 he was Journal Editor at Stamford,
Delaware , New York.1012,1100 Biography of2093
EDWARD A ACKLEY, managing editor of the Stamford Recorder, was
born
in Troy, N.Y., May 30, 1869. He comes of excellent parentage, his father, Ferdinand
W. Ackley, having been a man of exceptional ability. Ferdinand W. Ackley was
born in Washington County, where he received his early education, and when
quite young began the study of law, and was admitted to the Rensselaer
County bar. From his youth he took a great interest in politics, being a stanch
Democrat, and in the interests of his party made many brilliant speeches, which
won for him a lasting reputation. When he died in the prime of his life, being
but forty-two years of age, Rensselaer County lost one of its best-known lawyers
and most energetic political workers.
Edward A. Ackley received his education at the St. Paul's School at Salem, N.Y.,
and at the Bulkeley High School at New London, Conn. He began the work of life
in New York City, as an office boy, and step by step was promoted until be became
manager of the business. Here he remained five years, when he started a manufacturing
business for himself under the firm name of Ackley, Allen & Co. After
two years his health failed, and he sold his business and came to Stamford, where
among the Catskills he rapidly improved. Being possessed of literary taste
and ability, he went into the office of the Recorder, assisting
in the editorial work as a pastime and as his health would allow. On September
1, 1893, he became a stockholder in the company, and was appointed director.
September 1, 1894, Mr. William Clark, the editor, resigned; and Mr. Ackley was
chosen editor and general manager. Through his efforts the Stamford Recorder
has become the leading weekly paper in Delaware County, and is a stanch
supporter of Republican principles. In the spring of 1894 the Recorder
printed, and distributed four thousand illustrated souvenirs of Stamford
by way of showing their appreciation of the support which it had received
from the people of the town. Mr. Ackley is interested in all enterprises calculated
to promote the welfare of the town, and in all things shows himself a public-spirited
citizen, his efforts in behalf of good government and the advancement of local
interests meeting with the hearty co-operation of his fellow-citizens Edward
A. Ackley received his education at the St. Paul's School at Salem, N. y., and
at the Bulkeley High School at New London, Conn. He began the work of life in
New York City, as an office boy, and step by step was promoted until he became
manager of the business. Here he remained five years, when he started a manufacturing
business for himself under the firm name of Ackley, Allen & Co. After two
years his health failed, and he sold his business and came to Stamford, where
among the Catskills he rapidly improved. Being possessed of literary taste and
ability, he went into the office of the Recorder; assisting in the editorial
work as a pastime and as his health would allow. On September 1, 1893, he became
a stockholder in the company, and was appointed director. September 1, 1894,
Mr. William Clark, the editor, resigned and Mr. Ackley was chosen editor and
general manager.
Through his efforts the Stamford Recorder has become the leading weekly paper
in Delaware County, and is a stanch supporter of Republican principles. In the
spring of 1894 the Recorder printed and distributed four thousand illustrated
souvenirs of Stamford by way of showing their appreciation of the support which
it had received from the people of the town.
Mr. Ackley is interested in all enterprises calculated to promote the welfare
of the town, and in all things shows himself a public-spirited citizen, his efforts
in behalf of good government and the advancement of local interests meeting with
the hearty co-operation of his fellow-citizens.
| 3909 | ii. | Fred
ACKLEY died 7 MONTHS. |
Ferdinand W ACKLEY and
Jane "Jennie" were married.573
Jane "Jennie" was born about 1853 in Connecticut.573 She appeared in the census
in 1880 in New York. |