Charles C. Baley, deputy sheriff of Fresno County, was born in Nodaway County, Mo., March 24, 1853, and came across the plains with his parents in 1859.
In his youth he attended the old Dry Creek Academy and learned the printer's trade but never followed it. He engaged in the occupation of mining and worked in lumbercamps and sawmills.
He served as deputy sheriff under his brother-in-law. Sheriff J. Scott Ashman, for four years, afterward following the occupation of mining and prospecting.
He spent the season of 1887 in Alaska on the Yukon, then mined in Fresno and Tuolumne Counties and prospected in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Arizona.
He has served as deputy in nearly all the county offices in Fresno County at different times.
By his marriage June 28, 1916, he was united to Mrs. Delia (Hough) Yale, a native of Mlississippi, who has resided in California since the age of five years.
Charles C. Baley, deputy sheriff of Fresno County, was born in Nodaway County, Mo., March 24, 1853, and came across the plains with his parents in 1859.
In his youth he attended the old Dry Creek Academy and learned the printer's trade but never followed it. He engaged in the occupation of mining and worked in lumbercamps and sawmills.
He served as deputy sheriff under his brother-in-law. Sheriff J. Scott Ashman, for four years, afterward following the occupation of mining and prospecting.
He spent the season of 1887 in Alaska on the Yukon, then mined in Fresno and Tuolumne Counties and prospected in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Arizona.
He has served as deputy in nearly all the county offices in Fresno County at different times.
By his marriage June 28, 1916, he was united to Mrs. Delia (Hough) Yale, a native of Mlississippi, who has resided in California since the age of five years.
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