McCauley Furniture Company

The McCauley Family who owned McCauley Furniture Company, Ironton, Ohio

Submitted by: Richard E. Amos, Akron, Ohio, for The Lawrence Register website 2/11/98

The McCauley Family of Ironton began with the arrival of Patrick and Margaret McCauley from Ireland sometime before 1860. Patrick J. McCauley was born on March 28, 1827, in County Cavan, Ireland, being the son of John and Rose Flemming McCauley. Margaret (Davey) McCauley was born October 2, 1837, in County Sligo, Ireland.

Patrick found work in the pig-iron blast furnaces where jobs were plentiful. The McCauleys lived in a small cottage at the corner of Sixth and Railroad Streets in Ironton. Four children were born here: Frank Leonard, Michael, Ella, and Rose McCauley.

Margaret McCauley died September 30, 1879, two days before her 42nd. birthday. Patrick died November 1, 1884. Patrick and Margaret were members of St. Lawrence Church and are buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Patrick’s and Margaret’s oldest son, Frank, was born July 10, 1860. Frank McCauley took charge of the family after his father’s death. His first job was as a peddler in an iron mill. Frank married Mary Goldcamp and they had one son, John A. McCauley. Mary died just two days after John was born. As Frank was a struggling young widower, John was raised by his maternal grandparents.

Frank married Mary Theresa Englehart, a Meigs County girl, on January 1, 1889. Frank was vice president of the German Furniture Company in Middleport, Ohio, at the time of their marriage.

Frank and Mary Theresa moved back to Ironton into the cottage at Sixth and Railroad Streets which had been left to Frank on his father’s death. Now back in Ironton, he started his own business, the F. L. McCauley Furniture Company, which was originally located on Front Street. About 1900, the McCauley Furniture Store moved to the corner of Second and Center Streets, where it is still located. The McCauley family then moved to the house at 121 North Fifth Street, at the corner of Railroad Street, between the Presbyterian and the Methodist Churches.

Frank and Mary Theresa had three children, Francis Joseph McCauley, Hazel Marie McCauley, and Helen Louise McCauley. Francis married Esther DeFleuter, a native of Galion, Ohio. Hazel married Dr. Richards E. Amos, a native of Ironton and the grandson of William C. Amos and Dr. Owen Ellison. Helen married Louis E. Halley, a native of Ironton and the son of David and Mary Ellen Halley.

Ironton Furniture Store, Ironton, Ohio

Frank L. McCauley became one of the leading businessmen in Ironton. In addition to owning the McCauley Furniture Company, he held the following positions at one time or another: President of the Marting Iron and Steel Company, member of the Board of Directors of the Kelly Nail and Iron Company, Vice-President of the E. J. Merrill Drug Company, Vice-President of the Citizens National Bank, Director of Safety for the City of Ironton, and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce. He also belonged to the Elks, the Knights of St. George, and the Knights of Columbus.

Frank McCauley died May 1, 1944, at age 86. Mary Theresa died on August 28, 1955, at age 92. They are buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton.

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