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Edward L. Barckley, former county treasurer and one of the best known Republicans of the county, died Tuesday morning  at  his home in the village of Knox.  He had been suffering for a long time from catarrh of the stomach.<br>
 
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Revision as of 14:31, 7 January 2013

Birth

Edward Livingston, second son of Henry Barckley and Magdalene (Livingston) Barckley, was born on the farm in Knox, June 9, 1842 [1]

Life

He was educated in the public schools and at Knox Academy. He grew up on the farm, and at an early age became his father's trusted assistant, both in farm management and in the store, thus acquiring a thorough business education that stood him well in the heavy responsibilities of his later life. Years before his father's death Edward L. had assumed full control of both store and farm of one hundred and thirty-five acres, later becoming owner of both and continuing in active business until his death. In the years 1885-86-87 he represented Knox on the Albany county board of supervisors. In 1895 he was appointed commissioner of prisons and in 1896 was elected treasurer of Albany county. He served the full term of three years, declining re-election. He was frequently a delegate to county and state conventions, where he was counted among those whose opinion was of weight. During the administration of President Harrison he was postmaster at Knox, where in private or public life he was the soul of honor and held the confidence of his townsmen in a degree seldom equaled. He was a warm-hearted, generous man and a friend of education, the church, and all good causes, supporting liberally the institutions that depended on the public for their existence. He was a member of the Masonic order and of the Lutheran church.[1]

Marriage and Children

He married, in Knox, November 22, 1865, Eunice Esther French, born in East Worcester, Otsego county, New York, December 12, 1841. Eunice was a daughter of Alva French and Amanda Tyler .[1]. They had one daughter:

  • Grace Tyler Barckley b. Feb, 1867[2] - d. 28 Mar. 1919[3].

Death

October 3, 1905[1]

Obituary

Edward Livingston Barckley Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - October 6, 1905

Altamont Enterprise October 6, 1905,
Edward L. Barckley
Edward L. Barckley, former county treasurer and one of the best known Republicans of the county, died Tuesday morning at his home in the village of Knox. He had been suffering for a long time from catarrh of the stomach.
The funeral took place Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock from his home.
Mr. Barckley was born in the town of Knox June, 1842. Michael Barckley, his great-grandfather, was a native of Germany, and migrated to America, settled in the town of Guilderland, a pioneer. Mr. Barckley received his education in the Knox academy. He remained at home and assisted his father in his general store and on the farm, receiving thus a thorough and practical education. Years before the death of his father he assumed full control of the latter’s business, the farm of 135 acres and store property. In 1885, 1886, and 1887 he represented his town in the Board of Supervisors, in 1895 received the appointment of penitentiary commissioner and he was postmaster under Harrison. In November, 1896, he was elected county treasurer. He had often represented his district as a delegate to the county, Assembly and state conventions. He is survived by his widow and daughter, Grace.

Additional Media

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Reynolds, Cuyler, Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, NY 1911 Vol. IV, pp. 1605-1606
  2. 1900 federal census for Knox
  3. Knox cemetery records