* On her father's side, Callie is a direct descendant of:
1.) Charlemagne (c.742-814), "The Father of Europe"
2.) King of England, William I (c.1028-1087), "William the Conqueror"
* father: Samuel Joseph MACATEE, Sr. (1845-1925) is a farmer and marries in Maryland. Later, the family moves to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he works as a carpenter. Some photos make Samuel, Sr. look quite not-tall.
* mother: Mary Virginia (Hilberg) MACATEE (1852-1945) is one of eleven siblings, and Virginia has eleven children of her own. Virginia's father was born either in Germany or at sea. Virginia's maternal grandmother was Mary Jane (Miller) RESIDE (c.1795-unknown). Mary Jane was born in Wales, United Kingdom; one family story tells of Mary Jane's visit to The White House where she shakes hands with U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
* Samuel, Sr. & Virginia have eleven children:
1.) Clement MACATEE (1875-1946) is a ship fitter, never marries.
2.) Charles M. MACATEE (1876-1892) lives almost sixteen years.
3.) Agnes Jane "Aunt Aggie" MACATEE (1877-1962) is a dress maker, becomes a nurse at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, never marries.
4.) Alonza MACATEE (1878-1878), infant son, lives four hours.
5.) William Reside MACATEE (1879-1895) lives sixteen years.
6.) Aloysius Eugene MACATEE, Sr. (1881-1956) is a machinist, marries Helen J. "Nellie" (Müller) MACATEE (1883-1964); they have six children.
7.) Theresa Virginia (MacAtee) MACATEE (1883-1942) marries her second-cousin George Ignatius MACATEE (1874-1953); they have three daughters. Theresa & George are both great grandchildren of War of 1812 Veteran, Cpt. Henry John MACATEE, Esq. (1769-1852).
8.) Samuel Joseph "Joe" MACATEE, Jr. (1885-1968) marries Helen Evelyn "Nellie" (Casey) MACATEE (1888-1924); they have five children. Joe may also go by "Joseph Samuel, Sr." because his son is Joseph Samuel, Jr.
9.) Bernard Frederick MACATEE, Sr. (1886-1965) marries Anna Catherine (McGowan) MACATEE (c.1887-1917); they have two sons. As a widower, Bernard remarries Catherine Susanna (Peters) MACATEE (1897-1989); Bernard has three more sons with Catherine. Bernard, Sr. becomes an accountant working for his own account.
10.) Francis Elmo "Frank" MACATEE, Sr. (1889-1974) is a ship joiner, marries Edna (Pote) MACATEE (1890-1947); they have three children.
11.) Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977) marries Pennsylvania National Guard, Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943); they have six children. Vic, Sr. works as a boilermaker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector. Callie becomes a nurse.
* Callie is born June 4, 1891; Pylesville, (Harford), Maryland, USA.
* June 27, 1914; Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, 701 East Gaul Street, Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Callie (23) marries Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (24). Vic, Sr. serves six years in the Pennsylvania National Guard and in January of 1917 is charged to go to El Paso, Texas, to bring back a deserter. In civilian life, Vic, Sr. works primarily as a boilermaker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector which moves the family from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Baltimore, Maryland, then back to Philadelphia. Callie & Vic, Sr. have six children. Callie becomes a nurse -- I believe after her children are born.
* Vic, Sr. & Callie have six children:
1.) Victor Aloysious HARTLEY, Jr. (1915-2005) is a sheet metal worker and marries Sophie Dolores (Florek) HARTLEY (1918-2000); they have four children.
2.) Naomi Carolyn (Hartley) RICHEY (1917-1998) marries William Alfred "Bill" RICHEY, Sr. (1913-1977); they have six children. Bill becomes a Quality Assurance Expert at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia.
3.) Ruth Marie (Hartley) COMPTON (1920-2000) marries Sgt. James Davis COMPTON, Sr. (1916-1981); they have four children.
4.) World War II Veteran, U.S. Army, Private, Bernard Frederick HARTLEY (1921-1997) marries Ann Jeanette (Haslan) HARTLEY (1922-2003); they have one daughter.
5.) Robert Clement HARTLEY, Sr. (1927-2010) marries Margaret E. (Paul) HARTLEY (1930-1998); they have six children.
6.) Henry Jarrett "Jack" HARTLEY, Sr. (1930-2002) is a machinist and marries Betty Lou (Ingraham) HARTLEY (1934-1997); they have two children.
* August 13, 1943; 6341 Magnolia Avenue, Germantown, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Callie is fifty-two years old when Vic, Sr. dies, possibly from a head injury received four months prior.
* Callie dies December 6, 1977; Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, Doylestown, (Bucks), Pennsylvania, USA.
Æ 86 years, 6 months, 2 days
Cause of death: natural causes/unknown
* Callie is buried December 10, 1977 -- my mother says it was very cold that day; Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 3301 West Cheltenham Avenue, Cheltenham, (Montgomery), Pennsylvania, USA.
* Section L, Range 7, Lot 28
Buried together are:
1.) Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943)
2.) wife, Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977)
3.) sister, Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926)
* Section U, Range 9, Lot 15, Grave 1
Buried alone in an unmarked lot is:
1.) Vic, Sr.'s father, Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929)
* The belongings that Callie passes-on includes thirty-six Prayer Cards collected from the funerals of her family and friends and also a hand-written poem titled "Since Then." The poem is about living after one's love has died, which matches Callie's early loss of Vic, Sr., but I am not certain that "Since Then" matches her handwriting.
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* On her father's side, Callie is a direct descendant of:
1.) Charlemagne (c.742-814), "The Father of Europe"
2.) King of England, William I (c.1028-1087), "William the Conqueror"
* father: Samuel Joseph MACATEE, Sr. (1845-1925) is a farmer and marries in Maryland. Later, the family moves to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he works as a carpenter. Some photos make Samuel, Sr. look quite not-tall.
* mother: Mary Virginia (Hilberg) MACATEE (1852-1945) is one of eleven siblings, and Virginia has eleven children of her own. Virginia's father was born either in Germany or at sea. Virginia's maternal grandmother was Mary Jane (Miller) RESIDE (c.1795-unknown). Mary Jane was born in Wales, United Kingdom; one family story tells of Mary Jane's visit to The White House where she shakes hands with U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
* Samuel, Sr. & Virginia have eleven children:
1.) Clement MACATEE (1875-1946) is a ship fitter, never marries.
2.) Charles M. MACATEE (1876-1892) lives almost sixteen years.
3.) Agnes Jane "Aunt Aggie" MACATEE (1877-1962) is a dress maker, becomes a nurse at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, never marries.
4.) Alonza MACATEE (1878-1878), infant son, lives four hours.
5.) William Reside MACATEE (1879-1895) lives sixteen years.
6.) Aloysius Eugene MACATEE, Sr. (1881-1956) is a machinist, marries Helen J. "Nellie" (Müller) MACATEE (1883-1964); they have six children.
7.) Theresa Virginia (MacAtee) MACATEE (1883-1942) marries her second-cousin George Ignatius MACATEE (1874-1953); they have three daughters. Theresa & George are both great grandchildren of War of 1812 Veteran, Cpt. Henry John MACATEE, Esq. (1769-1852).
8.) Samuel Joseph "Joe" MACATEE, Jr. (1885-1968) marries Helen Evelyn "Nellie" (Casey) MACATEE (1888-1924); they have five children. Joe may also go by "Joseph Samuel, Sr." because his son is Joseph Samuel, Jr.
9.) Bernard Frederick MACATEE, Sr. (1886-1965) marries Anna Catherine (McGowan) MACATEE (c.1887-1917); they have two sons. As a widower, Bernard remarries Catherine Susanna (Peters) MACATEE (1897-1989); Bernard has three more sons with Catherine. Bernard, Sr. becomes an accountant working for his own account.
10.) Francis Elmo "Frank" MACATEE, Sr. (1889-1974) is a ship joiner, marries Edna (Pote) MACATEE (1890-1947); they have three children.
11.) Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977) marries Pennsylvania National Guard, Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943); they have six children. Vic, Sr. works as a boilermaker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector. Callie becomes a nurse.
* Callie is born June 4, 1891; Pylesville, (Harford), Maryland, USA.
* June 27, 1914; Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, 701 East Gaul Street, Philadelphia, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Callie (23) marries Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (24). Vic, Sr. serves six years in the Pennsylvania National Guard and in January of 1917 is charged to go to El Paso, Texas, to bring back a deserter. In civilian life, Vic, Sr. works primarily as a boilermaker and Licensed Maritime Ship Inspector which moves the family from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Baltimore, Maryland, then back to Philadelphia. Callie & Vic, Sr. have six children. Callie becomes a nurse -- I believe after her children are born.
* Vic, Sr. & Callie have six children:
1.) Victor Aloysious HARTLEY, Jr. (1915-2005) is a sheet metal worker and marries Sophie Dolores (Florek) HARTLEY (1918-2000); they have four children.
2.) Naomi Carolyn (Hartley) RICHEY (1917-1998) marries William Alfred "Bill" RICHEY, Sr. (1913-1977); they have six children. Bill becomes a Quality Assurance Expert at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia.
3.) Ruth Marie (Hartley) COMPTON (1920-2000) marries Sgt. James Davis COMPTON, Sr. (1916-1981); they have four children.
4.) World War II Veteran, U.S. Army, Private, Bernard Frederick HARTLEY (1921-1997) marries Ann Jeanette (Haslan) HARTLEY (1922-2003); they have one daughter.
5.) Robert Clement HARTLEY, Sr. (1927-2010) marries Margaret E. (Paul) HARTLEY (1930-1998); they have six children.
6.) Henry Jarrett "Jack" HARTLEY, Sr. (1930-2002) is a machinist and marries Betty Lou (Ingraham) HARTLEY (1934-1997); they have two children.
* August 13, 1943; 6341 Magnolia Avenue, Germantown, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania, USA
Callie is fifty-two years old when Vic, Sr. dies, possibly from a head injury received four months prior.
* Callie dies December 6, 1977; Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, Doylestown, (Bucks), Pennsylvania, USA.
Æ 86 years, 6 months, 2 days
Cause of death: natural causes/unknown
* Callie is buried December 10, 1977 -- my mother says it was very cold that day; Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 3301 West Cheltenham Avenue, Cheltenham, (Montgomery), Pennsylvania, USA.
* Section L, Range 7, Lot 28
Buried together are:
1.) Sgt. Victor Aloysious "Vic" HARTLEY, Sr. (1890-1943)
2.) wife, Caroline Josephine "Callie" (MacAtee) HARTLEY (1891-1977)
3.) sister, Mary Florence G. HARTLEY (1904-1926)
* Section U, Range 9, Lot 15, Grave 1
Buried alone in an unmarked lot is:
1.) Vic, Sr.'s father, Howard Jerome HARTLEY, Sr. (1868-1929)
* The belongings that Callie passes-on includes thirty-six Prayer Cards collected from the funerals of her family and friends and also a hand-written poem titled "Since Then." The poem is about living after one's love has died, which matches Callie's early loss of Vic, Sr., but I am not certain that "Since Then" matches her handwriting.
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Inscription
HARTLEY
1890 VICTOR A. 1943
1891 CAROLYN J. 1977
1904 FLORENCE G. 1926
Gravesite Details
Spelling is "Carolyn" on grave marker and wedding invitation, but "Caroline" everywhere else.
Family Members
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Clement Macatee
1875–1946
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Charles M Macatee
1876–1892
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Agnes Jane "Aunt Aggie" Macatee
1877–1962
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Alonza Macatee
1878–1878
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William Reside Macatee
1879–1895
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Aloysius Eugene Macatee Sr
1881–1956
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Theresa Virginia Macatee Macatee
1883–1942
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Samuel Joseph "Joe" Macatee Jr
1885–1968
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Bernard Frederick Macatee Sr
1886–1965
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Francis Elmo "Frank" Macatee Sr
1889–1974
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