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James Caulley

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James Caulley Veteran

Birth
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jan 1916 (aged 73)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Oak Hill, Jackson County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8960342, Longitude: -82.5558167
Memorial ID
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James was the son of George W Carley/Caulley and Elizabeth Spincer/Spencer and the grandson of Allen Finley/Corley/Caulley (Memorial ID 233376337) and Mary Siner

Obituary:
James Caulley
James Caulley was born near Waterloo in Lawrence County, Ohio, and spent all his life in Lawrence, Scioto and Jackson counties with the exception of his army life and the time he spent at Dayton, which was not very long. In 1861 he enlisted in the great cause of saving the Union and was honorably discharged in 1865. In two years after his discharge he united in marriage with Miss. Marry Ann Arms who proved a most worthy companion to the very end. To them were born ten children, five sons and five daughters. Four sons and five daughters now living, and with their mother mourn the loss of a tender and loving husband and father. The children are: Edward of Firebrick; Tracey of Dayton; Warren and James of Oak Hill; Mrs. Effie Myers of Garfield, Ark; and Mrs. Jeneva Kiner of Detroit, Mich. There are 13 grandchildren.
In 1873 Mr. Caulley became a member of the Kingdom of Christ and united with the Free-will Baptist church. On moving to another place he united with the regular Baptist. He was an earnest consistent follower of his Lord. While absolutely true and faithful to his own denomination, he was not a bigot, and cheerfully extended the hand of fellowship in Christ's name to members of other churches, worshipped and colabored with them. No people were more faithful in attendance and labor in the great Champion meetings last summer than were Mr. and Mrs. Caulley. Mr. Caulley had an intense nature. He was what he was with his hole soul and might, and he enjoyed the confience and respect of all who knew him for his upright and Christian conduct.
He died at the National Soldiers' Home in Dayton on January 17, 1916 in his 74th year. He was buried at Oak Hill on the 20th, his old time friend, the Rev. S. S. Denney of Bidwell, speaking words of comfort. The minister dwelled upon the many interesting characteristics of the departed, and making special mention of his sterling character. His widow and children get the sympathy of a large number of neighbors and friends and they feel very grateful for the kindness shown them in their sorrow. Mr. Caulley was a resident of Oak Hill for 12 years, and during that time he served as deacon of the Baptist church. He will be greatly missed.
Mr. John Hanner of Wheelersburgh enlisted at the time. Mr. Caulley did and they served together during the war, but the strange thing about it is, that Mr. Hanner was buried on the same day at Wheelersbbrg as Mr. Caulley was buried at Oak Hill.
G. James Jones
Text entered as appeared in paper.

James served during the Civil War from 3 Aug. 1861 to 11 July 1865. He served with the 27th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company "G".
He and Mary were united in marriage on 25 Dec. 1867 in Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio.
James was the son of George W Carley/Caulley and Elizabeth Spincer/Spencer and the grandson of Allen Finley/Corley/Caulley (Memorial ID 233376337) and Mary Siner

Obituary:
James Caulley
James Caulley was born near Waterloo in Lawrence County, Ohio, and spent all his life in Lawrence, Scioto and Jackson counties with the exception of his army life and the time he spent at Dayton, which was not very long. In 1861 he enlisted in the great cause of saving the Union and was honorably discharged in 1865. In two years after his discharge he united in marriage with Miss. Marry Ann Arms who proved a most worthy companion to the very end. To them were born ten children, five sons and five daughters. Four sons and five daughters now living, and with their mother mourn the loss of a tender and loving husband and father. The children are: Edward of Firebrick; Tracey of Dayton; Warren and James of Oak Hill; Mrs. Effie Myers of Garfield, Ark; and Mrs. Jeneva Kiner of Detroit, Mich. There are 13 grandchildren.
In 1873 Mr. Caulley became a member of the Kingdom of Christ and united with the Free-will Baptist church. On moving to another place he united with the regular Baptist. He was an earnest consistent follower of his Lord. While absolutely true and faithful to his own denomination, he was not a bigot, and cheerfully extended the hand of fellowship in Christ's name to members of other churches, worshipped and colabored with them. No people were more faithful in attendance and labor in the great Champion meetings last summer than were Mr. and Mrs. Caulley. Mr. Caulley had an intense nature. He was what he was with his hole soul and might, and he enjoyed the confience and respect of all who knew him for his upright and Christian conduct.
He died at the National Soldiers' Home in Dayton on January 17, 1916 in his 74th year. He was buried at Oak Hill on the 20th, his old time friend, the Rev. S. S. Denney of Bidwell, speaking words of comfort. The minister dwelled upon the many interesting characteristics of the departed, and making special mention of his sterling character. His widow and children get the sympathy of a large number of neighbors and friends and they feel very grateful for the kindness shown them in their sorrow. Mr. Caulley was a resident of Oak Hill for 12 years, and during that time he served as deacon of the Baptist church. He will be greatly missed.
Mr. John Hanner of Wheelersburgh enlisted at the time. Mr. Caulley did and they served together during the war, but the strange thing about it is, that Mr. Hanner was buried on the same day at Wheelersbbrg as Mr. Caulley was buried at Oak Hill.
G. James Jones
Text entered as appeared in paper.

James served during the Civil War from 3 Aug. 1861 to 11 July 1865. He served with the 27th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company "G".
He and Mary were united in marriage on 25 Dec. 1867 in Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio.

Gravesite Details

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  • Created by: Kurt
  • Added: Jun 21, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92289128/james-caulley: accessed ), memorial page for James Caulley (9 Jul 1842–17 Jan 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92289128, citing C M Cemetery, Oak Hill, Jackson County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Kurt (contributor 46986284).