Montgomery County PA Archives Biographies.....Caley, Cyrus Hickman February 11, 1842 - 
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Source: Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, T. S. Benham & Company and the Lewis Publishing Company, 1904
Author: Ellwood Roberts, Editor

CYRUS HICKMAN CALEY, secretary of the Upper Merion school 
board, is a native of Delaware county, Pennsylvania. He was 
born February 11, 1842, near Radnor Friends' Meeting. He is 
the son of Samuel and Lucy C. (Hickman) Caley. His mother 
was a daughter of Cyrus and Phebe (Matlack) Hickman.

  Samuel Caley (father) was born near Newtown Square, 
Delaware county, and lived there most of his life. He 
married Lucy C. Hickman, born in Westtown township near the 
noted Friends' School. Samuel died in December, 1886, and 
his wife April 13, 1900. Of their children Cyrus H. is the 
eldest; Samuel, born in June, 1844, died August 20, 1901, 
married Mary Yarnall, having one child, Mary Frances; Annie 
died in childhood; William, born December 6, 1850, married 
(first wife) Miriam Bowker, they having one child, Howard B. 
Caley (deceased) and married (second wife) Anna Mulford; he 
is living now in Delaware county; Elizabeth, born in 1853, 
resides in Media; Hannah married Empson Garwood; and 
Margaret resides at Media. Samuel Caley was born March 14, 
1815, and at the time of his death was seventy-one years of 
age.

  The grandparents of Cyrus Caley were Samuel and Ann 
(Phillips) Caley. The great-grandfather, Samuel Caley, 
married a Miss Reese. His father was also named Samuel 
Caley. The family is of English origin and settled at 
Newtown Square nearly two hundred years ago.

  Cyrus H. Caley was reared on the farm, attended the 
Friends and public schools of the neighborhood, also Gwynedd 
Friends' boarding-school, at that time under the charge of 
Hugh Foulke. He studied two terms at Millersville State 
Normal School. He farmed with his father until his marriage.

  March 16, 1865, he married Annie L. Beidler and bought a 
farm near White Horse, Chester county, Pennsylvania, where 
he remained three years. He then purchased a farm near 
Newtown Square, remaining there eight years. He sold that 
farm and made several changes in the nest five years, 
finally settling in Upper Merion about a mile and a half 
from Port Kennedy, where he has lived ever since. He is a 
prosperous farmer and attends Norristown market.

  In February, 1891, he was elected to the school board of 
Upper Merion township and has been its secretary almost from 
the beginning of his term of service. In politics he is a 
Republican and takes an active interest in the success of 
his party.

  July 3, 1863, he enlisted in Company E, Forty-seventh 
Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia. He remained at Harrisburg 
for three months, was sent to Hagerstown, Maryland, and 
after remaining there one month, the troops went to 
Minersville, Pennsylvania, to quell a riot. He was mustered 
out of service at Reading, September 10, 1863.

  Annie L. (Beidler) Caley is a daughter of Abraham and 
Sarah W. (Stephen) Beidler, both deceased, of Upper Merion, 
near Valley Meeting. Abraham Beidler, son of Jacob Beidler, 
was born in 1810 at Diamond Rock, Chester county, and died 
in 1872, in his  sixty-second year. His wife died in 1864, 
in her forty-second year. They were married in 1841 and 
lived on a farm which was part of the tract of land taken in 
by Stephen Stephens, the ancestor of Sarah W. Stephens. They 
are buried in Valley graveyard. Their children are: Hannah 
Mary, born April 30, 1842; Annie Landes, born March 5, 1844, 
wife of Cyrus Caley; Margaret Currie, born January 4, 1846; 
Stephen Leslie, born December 2, 1848; William, born June 5, 
1851, who died young; Ellen Priscilla, born May 5, 1853; 
Fannie Elizabeth, born in 1854; Harry P., born in 1856, and 
died in infancy; Sarah Louisa, born June 25, 1857; Jacob 
Howard, born March 20, 1859; Abraham Lincoln, born in 1861, 
and died in infancy; Laura May, born in 1863, and died in 
infancy.

  Hannah Mary Beidler married in 1871 Mordecai Davis, son of 
Joseph and Eleanor (Stephens) Davis. Mordecai Davis is now 
deceased. They had one child, Ellen Stephen, Davis, born 
August 28, 1872.

  Margaret Currie Beidler married Abraham Metz and had three 
children: Sarah Eliza Metz, born May 13, 1870; Thomas 
Overton Metz, born August 10, 1874; and Frank Beidler Metz, 
born October 23, 1876, and died in 1877. Mr. and Mrs. Metz 
reside at Atlantic City.

  Stephen Leslie Beidler married Emma Yarnall and they 
reside at Willistown. They had three children, as follows: 
Elizabeth Yarnall, married Charles Worrilow and is living 
near Newtown Square; Stephen Leslie, born April 12, 1882; 
and William M.

  Ellen Priscilla Beidler married Jonathan D. Elliott of 
Chester county and they reside in West Philadelphia. Their 
children are: Alva Wayne, born October 23, 1879; Roland 
Arthur, born October 23, 1882; Fannie Louisa, born November 
20, 1884; Edna Bell, born December 29, 1886, and died in 
infancy; Norman Walker, born July 9, 1888; Mary Ella, born 
January 8, 1890; Paul Duer, born December 8, 1892, and died 
in 1893.

  Fannie Elizabeth Beidler married Marine Thomas of 
Wilmington, formerly of Norristown. They have one son, 
Joseph Davis Thomas, who was born October 27, 1877, and 
married Mabel Boddy.

  Sarah Louisa Beidler married Joathan Roberts, son of 
William B. and grandson of Jonathan and Eliza Roberts, of 
Red Hill, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania. They had five 
children Mary Davis, born February 12, 1883; Edith May, born 
January 28, 1886; Walter Jonathan, born January 24, 1890; 
William B., born September 24, 1893; Edward Holstein, born 
November 24, 1894; and Louisa S. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts reside 
in Atlantic City.

  Jacob Howard Beidler married Rebecca Jane Shainline. They 
reside in Upper Merion and have five children: Helen 
Anderson, born April 2, 1888; Jonathan Warren, born May 20, 
1890; Ethel Jean, born January 22, 1893; Anna Landes, born  
December 12, 1894; and J. Howard.

  The children of Cyrus and Annie L. Caley were: Harry 
Thomas, born Twelfth-mo., 1865, died Fourth-mo. 13, 1867; 
Sarah Lucy, born Fifth-mo. 11, 1868; Ella Beidler, born 
Twelfth-mo. 14, 1869; Laura Massey, born Twelfth-mo. 6, 
1873; J. Oswald, born Fourth-mo. 4, 1876; Jonathan Richards, 
born Third-mo. 8, 1878; David Ashmore, born Eighth-mo. 21, 
1880; Hannah Mary.

  Ella Beidler Caley married William Frederick, engineer at 
Watts Mills, Norristown. They have two children: Anna and 
Frances.

  Laura Massey Caley married William C. Moore. They reside 
at Blue Bell and have one child, Cyrus Norman.

  J. Oswald married Lydia Foulke Moore. David Ashmore is 
clerk at Hotel Bolton, Harrisburg. He married Catharine 
Moyer of Harrisburg.

  Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Caley are not members of the Society of 
Friends but they and several of their family attend Valley 
Meeting.


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