Person:James McCaffrey (4)

Watchers
  • HJames McCaffrey1835 - 1902
  • WAnne Leary1840 - Aft 1912
m. Bef 1859
  1. Edward McCaffrey1859 - Aft 1912
Facts and Events
Name James McCaffrey
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 May 1835 Rochester, Ulster, New York, United States
Marriage Bef 1859 Wayne, Indiana, United Statesto Anne Leary
Military[1] 10 Jul 1863 Indiana, United StatesEnlisted, Private 108th Indiana Infantry (Civil War)/Company K
Military[1] 14 Jul 1863 honorably discharged due to physical disability
Death[1] 28 Sep 1902 Cambridge City, Wayne, Indiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Family Recorded, in Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912).

    Vol 2, p 187 -
    Edward H. McCaffrey, a prominent and influential traveling salesman, whose residence is at Cambridge City, was born in that place, May 1, 1859, the only son of James and Annie (Leary) McCaffrey. The father, a native of Rochester, N.Y., received his education in the schools of that city. He was born May 12, 1835, and early in life took up contracting work for the Mercer Reaper Works, of Buffalo, N.Y. The plant of this concern was removed to Cambridge City, Ind., in 1858, and Mr. McCaffrey accompanied it and remained in its employ until it went out of business. He then purchased a news stand in the postoffice and conducted the same for six or eight years, after which he engaged in the drug business, in partnership with L.S. Tibbles. This association continued for six years, when Mr. McCaffrey disposed of his interest to his partner. Two years later he again engaged in the drug business, which occupation he followed until his death, Sept. 28, 1902. On July 10, 1863, he enlisted as a private in Company K of the One Hundred and Eighth Indiana infantry for service in the Civil war, but was honorably discharged four days later, because of physical disability. His wife, born at Osawa, Canada, Aug. 7, 1840, survives him.