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JOHN McAULEY
Originally published in 1900 |
JOHN McAULEY, one of the oldest painters and decorators of West
Hoboken. N. J., was born in that town on the 19th of December, 1855, the
son of John and Helen McAuley, natives of Ireland. There he received his
education, attending the public and parochial schools. After completing
his studies he learned the trade of a painter, which he has since followed,
being in business for himself during the last twenty years. Mr. McAuley possesses great skill and talent, and in the prosecution of his trade has been successful. In politics he has always been an ardent and active Democrat, taking a prominent part in the councils of his party, and becoming one of its trusted and honored leaders. On August 5, 1898, he was appointed Chief of Police of West Hoboken, which position he now holds. He is a public spirited citizen, and is held in high esteem by the entire community. He has won the confidence and respect of all with whom he has come into contact. He married Mary Tyndel, daughter of Michael and Margaret Tyndel, and resides where he was born, in West Hoboken, Hudson County.
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