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Daniel Paul Hartley

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Daniel Paul Hartley

Birth
Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Aug 1885 (aged 57)
Anderson Township, Warrick County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Yankeetown, Warrick County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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DANIEL HARTLEY, an old and esteemed resident of Yankeetown, was born at Rockport, Ind., February 4, 1828, the second in a family of seven children born to Uriah and Delilah A. (Brown) Hartley, who were natives of Virginia. Mrs. Hartley, our subject's mother, came to what is now Rockport, Ind., with her parents, where she became a wife in 1824. In 1832 the family removed to Boonville, and from there, four years later, to Yankeetown, where the father engaged in blacksmithing two years. He then moved onto a farm, where he resided until his death in 1839. His widow afterward returned to Yankeetown, where she died in 1874. At the age of eleven years Daniel Hartley began to realize the necessities of life by being compelled to shoulder some of the responsibilities of the family, owing to his father's death. He found employment at three picayunes (18 3/4 cents) per day, which was afterward reduced to an equivalent of 9 cents per day. Thus it was he began life's battle on his own responsibility, but under such circumstances his education was neglected. February 24, 1852, he wedded Amanda Taylor, and nine children were born to them, these yet living : Anna, Henry H., Orin B., M. C. Flora, Ollie and Etta. In 1862 Mr. Hartley began merchandising at Yankeetown, and at intervals has continued there until the present. From 1869 to 1874 he resided in Illinois. March 23, 1881, his wife died, after being the companion of his joys and sorrows for a period of twenty-nine years. As a Democrat Mr. Hartley has served his township as Trustee, and under President Johnson's administration acted as Post- master at Yankeetown. Owing to his dealing in stock, to a greater or less extent, for the past thirty years, he has become one of the best known men of Anderson Township.
SOURCE: History of Warrick, Spencer, and Perry Counties, Indiana : from the earliest time to the present ; together with interesting biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.
Pages 240-241
Publication date 1885
Publisher Chicago : Goodspeed

Traveled in April 1850 (to California Gold Fields) from New Burgh (NY) to New Orleans to S. Chagres, then up the river and across Panama. Then to the Steamer Carolina to San Francisco.

Married Amanda Angeline Taylor 24 Feb 1852 in Indiana and settled in Anderson & Yankeetown, Indiana where he later became a Trustee, then Postmaster.

He registered for the draft in the 1st District of Indiana in June 1863.

He appears on pages 240-241 of the book History of Warrick, Spener, and Perry Counties, Indiana, 1885.
DANIEL HARTLEY, an old and esteemed resident of Yankeetown, was born at Rockport, Ind., February 4, 1828, the second in a family of seven children born to Uriah and Delilah A. (Brown) Hartley, who were natives of Virginia. Mrs. Hartley, our subject's mother, came to what is now Rockport, Ind., with her parents, where she became a wife in 1824. In 1832 the family removed to Boonville, and from there, four years later, to Yankeetown, where the father engaged in blacksmithing two years. He then moved onto a farm, where he resided until his death in 1839. His widow afterward returned to Yankeetown, where she died in 1874. At the age of eleven years Daniel Hartley began to realize the necessities of life by being compelled to shoulder some of the responsibilities of the family, owing to his father's death. He found employment at three picayunes (18 3/4 cents) per day, which was afterward reduced to an equivalent of 9 cents per day. Thus it was he began life's battle on his own responsibility, but under such circumstances his education was neglected. February 24, 1852, he wedded Amanda Taylor, and nine children were born to them, these yet living : Anna, Henry H., Orin B., M. C. Flora, Ollie and Etta. In 1862 Mr. Hartley began merchandising at Yankeetown, and at intervals has continued there until the present. From 1869 to 1874 he resided in Illinois. March 23, 1881, his wife died, after being the companion of his joys and sorrows for a period of twenty-nine years. As a Democrat Mr. Hartley has served his township as Trustee, and under President Johnson's administration acted as Post- master at Yankeetown. Owing to his dealing in stock, to a greater or less extent, for the past thirty years, he has become one of the best known men of Anderson Township.
SOURCE: History of Warrick, Spencer, and Perry Counties, Indiana : from the earliest time to the present ; together with interesting biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.
Pages 240-241
Publication date 1885
Publisher Chicago : Goodspeed

Traveled in April 1850 (to California Gold Fields) from New Burgh (NY) to New Orleans to S. Chagres, then up the river and across Panama. Then to the Steamer Carolina to San Francisco.

Married Amanda Angeline Taylor 24 Feb 1852 in Indiana and settled in Anderson & Yankeetown, Indiana where he later became a Trustee, then Postmaster.

He registered for the draft in the 1st District of Indiana in June 1863.

He appears on pages 240-241 of the book History of Warrick, Spener, and Perry Counties, Indiana, 1885.


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