Cornelia Ackley

Person ID
147822
About
White Female born in 1829 died in 1896
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1860Ackley, Cornelia30WhiteNew YorkNone
1870Ackley, Cornelia60 N Cayuga St40WhiteNew YorkKeeps News Room
1880Ackley, CorneliaSister60 N Cayuga St48WhiteNew YorkSingleDealer Stationery
Relatives in 1860 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Ackley, Julius70WhiteConnecticutNews Office
Ackley, Mary60WhiteNew YorkNone
Relatives in 1870 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Ackley, Julius Mrs60 N Cayuga St72WhiteConnecticutNone
Ackley, Albert N60 N Cayuga St35WhiteNew YorkPainter
Relatives in 1880 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Ackley, Albert NHead60 N Cayuga St41WhiteNew YorkMarriedPrinter Propr
Ackley, Sarah AWife60 N Cayuga St41WhiteMichiganMarriedKeeping House
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"Miss C. Ackley, Dealer in Books, Newspapers, Magazines, &c.
Good Writing Paper and Envelopes kept constantly for sale cheap. 
No. 11 Tioga St., Ithaca, N.Y.
All orders for Books, Newspapers, Periodicals, Magazine, &c, will receive prompt attention, and be furnished at Publishers' Prices. Particular pains paid to accommodate customers, and every article is required by the Great Reading Public, if not on hand, will be furnished on the shortest notice."

"Miss C. Ackley, Dealer in Books, Newspapers, Magazines, &c.
Good Writing Paper and Envelopes kept constantly for sale cheap.
No. 11 Tioga St., Ithaca, N.Y.
All orders for Books, Newspapers, Periodicals, Magazine, &c, will receive prompt attention, and be furnished at Publishers' Prices. Particular pains paid to accommodate customers, and every article is required by the Great Reading Public, if not on hand, will be furnished on the shortest notice." 1869

Ackley's News Emporium, run by Miss Cornelia Ackley at 10 N Tioga St (current 108 N Tioga St) from 1872 to 1881.

Ackley's News Emporium, run by Miss Cornelia Ackley at 10 N Tioga St (current 108 N Tioga St) from 1872 to 1881.

Add Source/NarrativeSources & Narratives
“Miss Cornelia Ackley of No. 60 North Cayuga street, died shortly before noon today of erysipelas, after an illness of three weeks. The deceased was a daughter of the late Julius Ackley and is survived by a sister—Mrs. Arnold Vincent and a brother, Albert N. Ackley…. For a number of years the deceased conducted a store on Tioga street, where the present Trust Company building now stands.”

Cornelia Ackley, 1829-1896
Daughter of Julius and Mary Halsey Ackley

“Our well-known townsman, Mr. William Freer, has purchased of Miss Cornelia Ackley, the news and stationery business which she has carried on in this village for the past twenty years and upwards.”