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493. Julius ACKLEY was born on 17 Aug 1787 in East Haddam, Middlesex , Connecticut.5,20,49,374 He purchased land in May 1815 in Cayuga , New York626 In 1815 he was Hatter at Ulysses, Seneca , New York.627 He selected for jury duty in 1815 Ulysses, Seneca , New York.627 He was living about 1820 in Tompkins , New York.229 VILLAGE INCORPORATION.--On the 29th of November, 1820, a notice appeared in the American Journal under date of November 22, that an application would be made to the Legislature at the ensuing session, for an act to incorporate the village
of Ithica
The first Board of Trustees under the charter were as follows: Daniel BATES, president; William R. COLLINS, Andrew D.
W. BRUYN, Julius ACKLEY, George BLYTHE. The other officers were Nathan HERRICK, Henry ACKLEY, Isaac BEERS, assessors; Charles W. CONNOR, Miles SEYMOUR, Jesse GRANT, fire wardens; Charles W. CONNOR, treasurer; Augustus P. SEARING, clerk. The officers appointed were Thomas DOWNING, collector; Phineas BENNETT,
pathmaster; David CURTIS, poundmaster.

On the 6th day of June, 1823, the trustees resolved to purchase a fire engine, the first in the village. It was obtained in New York at a cost of $300. The following persons were then appointed firemen:
Otis EDDY, Charles HUMPHREY, John JOHNSON, Julius ACKLEY, Henry HIBBARD, Samuel L. SHELDON, Robert J. RENWICK, Joshua S. LEE, Nathan COOK, Henry K. STOCKTON, John TILLOTSON, Ebenezer THAYER, Samuel REYNOLDS, Ira PATTERSON, Lucius WELLS, Horace MACK, Newton GUNN, Jonas HOLMAN, Edward L. PORTER, Edward DAVIDSON, Amasa WOODRUFF, Samuel BUCHANNAN, Ephraim PORTER, James CHAPMAN.

He was living between 1825 and 1860 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.259,260,374,479,620 Ithaca, Tompkins , New York Supervisor 1835 He died about 1864.49,479,480 He was buried in Ithaca City Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.49 A/23/32/City Hall
He appeared in the census 1820,1825. 1830, 1840, 1850 & 1860 in New York. He was Store Keeper at Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.628 Stores name Ackley & Hibbard

Julius ACKLEY and Mary HALSEY were married on 14 Feb 1815.374,629,630 Mary HALSEY (daughter of Timothy HALSEY and Living) was born on 4 Feb 1798 in Bridge Hampton, Long Island, New York.49,374,480,629,630 1870 census lists birth place as CT She died on 26 Apr 1877 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.49,629,630 She was buried in Ithaca City Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.49 A/23/32/City Hall
She appeared in the census 1850 & 1870 in New York. Julius ACKLEY and Mary HALSEY had the following children:

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Julius M ACKLEY.

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Warren A ACKLEY.

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Mary ACKLEY.

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Cornelia ACKLEY was born about 1830 in New York.374,480,573 She was living between 1870 and 1880 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.480,573 living with mother 1870
living with brother Albert in 1880 On 7 Jun 1880 she was a stationary dealer at Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.573 She lived at 60 N. Cayuga in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York between 1888 and 1891.623 She died on 19 Jan 1893.49,475 She signed a will between 1893 and 1897 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.624 pg 406
She was buried in Ithaca City Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.49 A/23/32/City Hall
She appeared in the census 1850, 1870 & 1880 in New York. She.631 ACKLEY'S NEWS ROOM.
This business was established in 1850 by Julius Ackley. one of the best known earlier residents of the place. This news room was the first business of the kind e3tablished in Ithaca and was originally in the old post office build­ing which stood on the site of the Vant Block on North Tioga street. At the death of the original proprietor the business passed into the bands of his daugh­ter, Miss Cornelia Ackley, and has continued in her bands to the present time. When the post office was removed in 1832 from the Library Building to its pres­ent location on State street. a flue store three doors east of the post office was leased by Miss Ackley, and her business was transferred from the small frame building adjoining the County Clerk's office to its present commodious quarters, No. 19 East State Street. A fine line of stationery and fancy goods has been add-to the former stock. A. full line of stereoscopic views of Cornell University, and of the romantic scenery of Ithaca and vicinity is kept constantly by Miss Ackley, and orders by mail are promptly supplied in all cases. The business is in all respects the leading one of its kind in this vicinity. Her Death Notice appeared in the ACKLEY, Cornelia

In Ithaca, Jan. 19, 1893, Cornelia ACKLEY, daughter of the late Julius and Mary ACKLEY. Funeral services from her late residence, No. ?? North Cayuga St., Sunday, Jan. 19 at 2:30 P.M.

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Eliza ACKLEY was born about 1831 in New York.374 She appeared in the census in 1850 in New York.

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Albert N ACKLEY.

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