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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 411<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

3767-1. Clara Smith. 3769-3. Edwin Smith.<br />

3768-2. Alpheus Smith.<br />

[2835-1]. John? <strong>Earle</strong> (Thaddeus? Calvin? Thaddeus 6<br />

David,* William,* <strong>Ralph</strong>,* William, 2 <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), son of<br />

Thaddeus <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Jones) <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Nov. 7, 1843, in<br />

Rochester, Wis. ; m. March 2, 1874, *n Waterford, Wis.,<br />

Grace Bauchop, <strong>and</strong> lives in Rochester.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

3770-1. Nellie G. <strong>Earle</strong>, b. May 26, 1875.<br />

3771-2. George B. <strong>Earle</strong>, b. March 14, 1879.<br />

3772-3. Eunice L. <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Jan. 12, 1884.<br />

[2836-2] . Lyman<br />

9 <strong>Earle</strong> (Thaddeus? Calvin? Thaddeus, 6<br />

David,* William,* <strong>Ralph</strong>,* William, 21 <strong>Ralph</strong><br />

1<br />

), son of<br />

Thaddeus <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Jones) <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Nov. 2, 1845, in<br />

Rochester, Racine Co., Wis. ; m. Dec. 22, 1875, Emogene<br />

(b. Oct. 30, 1852, in Fremont, 111.), dau. of Addison B.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Anna M. (Stebbings) Partridge, of Englewood, 111.<br />

d. Sept. 17, 1883, in Boston, Mass.<br />

He was reared on the home farm <strong>and</strong> trained to toil, but attended<br />

the district school in winter. Ambitious <strong>and</strong> aspiring, he added<br />

much to t<strong>his</strong> rudimentary education by careful study <strong>and</strong> reading at<br />

home, without a tutor. If t<strong>his</strong> had its disadvantages it was not with-<br />

out corresponding benefits, for it taught him self-reliance <strong>and</strong> that<br />

confidence in himself which served him so well in after years. T<strong>his</strong><br />

trait of <strong>his</strong> character was always noticeable ; yet, if he was confident<br />

of <strong>his</strong> own abilities in every field which he entered, it was equally<br />

true that he entered no field which <strong>his</strong> abilities did not peculiarly<br />

qualify him to fill. Physically he was very strong <strong>and</strong> had great<br />

endurance ; <strong>and</strong> t<strong>his</strong>, added to a rare ability to apply <strong>his</strong> efforts to<br />

the best advantage, made <strong>his</strong> achievements on the farm something<br />

quite beyond the ordinary. In the school-room, as a pupil, he won<br />

a leading place ; <strong>and</strong> later, as a teacher, he made a high reputation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bright <strong>and</strong> quick-witted pupils felt that their teacher shared with<br />

them the honors of success, <strong>and</strong> the dull <strong>and</strong> plodding learned from<br />

;

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