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WINDHAM COUNTY RECORDS |
GEORGE FARLEY BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES. PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 1106 GEORGE FARLEY. From the study
of the life history of the honored subject of this review one may
learn many valuable lessons. The spirit of self-respect and self-help
is the source of all genuine worth in the individual, and is the
means of bringing success to a man who has been denied the advantages
of wealth and fortuitous influence. This spirit as exemplified
illustrates in no uncertain manner what it is possible to accomplish
when perseverance and determination form the keynote to a mans
life record. Depending upon his own resources from his boyhood
days, looking for no extraneous aid or support, Mr. Farley has
risen through his own efforts to a position as one of the representative
business men and honored citizens of Putnam, Windham county, and
it is but consistent that he accorded consideration in a work of
this kind. It is left to specific biography to perpetuate the record
of those law-abiding citizens who in the midst of the active affairs
of this work-a-day world stand forth in integrity of purpose, loyalty
to the institutions of the land, and in that enterprise and industry
which make for the well-being of their respective communities.
Of this class is the subject of this brief sketch, to whose personal
career we now direct attention, his ancestral history having been
adequately outlined in the foregoing article, which has to do with
the life history of his brother, Simon Farley, who is likewise
a representative citizen of Putnam. George Farley is a native of
the parish of St. Norbert, County of Berthier, Mr. Farley has ever shown a deep interest
in all that tends to conserve the progress and general prosperity
of the community, and his influence has ever been cast in favor of
all worthy enterprises. His political proclivities are shown in the
unwavering support which he accords to the principles and policies
of the Democratic party, and he has served in various offices of
local trust and responsibility, his tenure of the same indicating
the confidence and respect in which he is held in the community.
He has thus served as a member of the board of review and as assessor,
while at the time of the incorporation of Putnam under a city charter,
in 1897, he was elected as the first representative of the Third
ward on the board of aldermen, in which capacity his fidelity and
earnest efforts in the promotion of municipal interests have caused
his successive re-election, so that he has continuously held the
office to the present time. His religious faith is On Oct. 14, 1867, Mr. Farley was united in marriage to Miss Maria Bibeau, daughter of Antoine and Marie Louise (Anger) Bibeau, of Putnam, and of the children of this union we enter the following record: Marie Louise, died at the age of six months. Georgiana is the wife of Frank Foisy. George William, was born in Putnam, where he is now successfully engaged in the bakery business, and where was solemnized his marriage to Donalda, daughter of P.M. Leclair; they have two children: Mabel and Henry. Delphine, who was born in Putnam, is the wife of G. Le Maitre, of that town. Alexina and Armand are at the parental home. Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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