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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 273<br />

Historical Society. His most interesting contribution to the archives<br />

of that association is <strong>his</strong> address on Dr. Andrew A. Bartow, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

discovery by him in t<strong>his</strong> country of the article known as water lime.<br />

Before the construction of the Erie canal water lime was not known<br />

to exist on t<strong>his</strong> continent, <strong>and</strong> it was supposed that the Roman<br />

cement necessary for hydraulic masonry must consequently be<br />

imported. Just at the time when t<strong>his</strong> cement was most needed in<br />

its construction the lime was discovered on the line of the canal in<br />

Onondaga County, <strong>and</strong> Mr. Earl demonstrated, by ample documentary<br />

proof, that Dr. Bartow was entitled to the credit of the very<br />

important <strong>and</strong> valuable discovery.<br />

In all matters pertaining to the <strong>his</strong>tory of Herkimer County, or the<br />

families descended from the Palatine settlers of that part of the<br />

Mohawk Valley, Mr. Earl is thoroughly informed. <strong>The</strong> careful,<br />

patient study of t<strong>his</strong> subject has been on <strong>his</strong> part a labor of love <strong>and</strong><br />

the work of many years.<br />

Mr. Earl resides in the old ancestral home occupied by <strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>-<br />

father, Dr. Petry, before the Revolutionary War. He is director<br />

<strong>and</strong> legal adviser for the Herkimer Bank <strong>and</strong> the Herkimer, New-<br />

port <strong>and</strong> Pol<strong>and</strong> Railroad, besides being largely interested, with <strong>his</strong><br />

brother, Judge Earl, in the leading agricultural industry of the<br />

county. <strong>The</strong>y have several large dairy farms, <strong>and</strong> to the management<br />

<strong>and</strong> improvement of them Mr. Earl devotes much of <strong>his</strong> time.<br />

Some of <strong>his</strong> direct ancestors were Quakers, but at an early day he<br />

became interested in organizing an Episcopal Church in Herkimer,<br />

engaged in the enterprise of building a house of worship, <strong>and</strong> did<br />

much toward its erection. He has ever since been connected with<br />

the Church organization, either as Warden or Vestryman, <strong>and</strong> has<br />

always contributed liberally to its support.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children of Samuel Earl were :<br />

2375-1. Isabella J. Earl, b. July 7, 1849; d. Sept., 1868.<br />

2376-2. Lansing Earl, b. Dec. 29, 1865 ; d. April 23, 1868.<br />

2377-3. Robert Earl, b. Dec. 23, 1867.<br />

2378-4. Jennie S. Earl, b. Nov. 12, 1869.<br />

2379-5. William P. Earl, b. Feb. 7, 1874.<br />

2380-6. <strong>Ralph</strong> D. Earl, b. Sept. 10, 1876.<br />

[1232-5]. Charles 7 C. Earl (Stephen, 6 Pernio William,*<br />

"John,* William, 2 <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), son of Stephen <strong>and</strong> Ruth<br />

35

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