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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 413<br />

constant companion, travelling with him <strong>and</strong> personally assisting in<br />

<strong>his</strong> literary <strong>and</strong> business labors. <strong>The</strong> death of their only child was<br />

deeply felt by the parents ; but they went again to their work, <strong>and</strong><br />

continued together in the field until the last illness of Mr. <strong>Earle</strong>.<br />

He had seemed the very embodiment of health, <strong>and</strong> had always<br />

looked forward to a long life almost as an assured gift. But it was<br />

not so to be. While engaged in <strong>his</strong>torical work in Boston, Massa-<br />

chusetts, he was taken ill with a fever which terminated fatally at<br />

the end of but a single week. His remains were interred in the<br />

cemetery at Honey Creek, Wisconsin.<br />

His life was one of usefulness <strong>and</strong> benevolence. It is a pleasant<br />

memory that comes with the mention of <strong>his</strong> name,— pleasant because<br />

it brings before us not alone a man of wisdom <strong>and</strong> thoughtful ness,<br />

but because he had added to those traits the rarer one of sterling<br />

goodness. <strong>The</strong> tribute has often been paid to him— " He was one of<br />

the best men I ever knew"; <strong>and</strong> the scarcely less complimentary<br />

opinion that " he was constantly developing <strong>and</strong> growing in ability<br />

as well as character," has frequently been expressed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only child of Lyman <strong>and</strong> Emogene (Partridge) <strong>Earle</strong><br />

was<br />

3773-1. Eugene Addison <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Jan. 4, 1878, at Englewood,<br />

111. ; d. Jan. 10, 1881, at Waukegan, 111.<br />

9 <strong>Earle</strong> (Thaddeus, 8 Calvin? Thaddeus, 6<br />

[2837-3] • Eunice<br />

David? William? <strong>Ralph</strong>s William, 2 <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), dau. of<br />

Thaddeus <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Jones) <strong>Earle</strong>, b. April 22, 1848, in<br />

Rochester, Wis. ; m. Dec. 26, 1866, James W. Lewis<br />

(b. Oct. 19, 1841), of Rochester, <strong>and</strong> lives there.<br />

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

3774-1. Sherman T. Lewis, b. Sept. 19, 1867.<br />

3775-2. Luella M. Lewis, b. Oct. 3, 1870.<br />

3776-3. William L. Lewis, b. July 21, 1872.<br />

[2838-4]. Harriet 9 M. <strong>Earle</strong> (Thaddeus, 8 Calvin? Thad-<br />

deus, 6 David,* William,* <strong>Ralph</strong>? William, 2 <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), dau.<br />

of Thaddeus <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Jones) <strong>Earle</strong>, b. May 17, 1850,<br />

in Rochester, Wis.; m. Jan. 1, 1878, Edwin A. Bacon,<br />

<strong>and</strong> lives in Hubbell, Neb.

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