EARL
Ancestry

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Daniel’s Direct Line:

Daniel R. Earl Robert F. Earl Leo L. Earl Frederick E. EarlRobert W. Earl Duncan Earl
Elisha Earl Robert Earl Joseph Earl William Earl Ralph Earl III Ralph Earl II Ralph Earl I William Earle

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Daniel R. Earl baby photo

Daniel Robert Earl

Born: in Salinas, Monterey County, California.


Father:
Robert Frederick “Bob” Earl.

Mother: Phyllis Jean Webb.


Marriage: First Congregational Church of San José in San José, Santa Clara County, California (now Campbell, Santa Clara County, California to
Debra Lynne Markus. No children.


Occupation:
9-1-1 Public Safety Radio Dispatcher; Legislative Clerk (California State Assembly)


Biography:

          Daniel was born in Salinas, California to Robert “Bob” and Phyllis Earl. It was in Salinas that his parents raised Daniel and his three younger siblings, a brother and two sisters. After high school Daniel attended Hartnell Junior College where he received his A.A. degree in the Administration of Justice. While attending school he was employed by the County of Monterey, where he worked as a 9-1-1 Public Safety Dispatcher. Once he completed junior college, Daniel matriculated to the California State University at Sacramento where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in constitutional law and communications studies. While attending university in Sacramento, Daniel was employed as a Legislative Clerk for a California Assemblyman at the State Capitol where he worked on various constituent matters. In the meantime, he continued to work for Monterey County on weekends, holidays, and during summer vacations.
          Shortly after receiving his degree in Sacramento, Daniel attended graduate school at San José State University where he worked on his Master of Arts degree in Political Science. During this time he also left Monterey County 9-1-1 and began work for the San José Police Department. During his 28-year tenure with SJPD Communications, Daniel taught new dispatchers, was the principal author of their Policy & Procedure manuals, and served as an elected executive officer on the Board of Directors of his local labor union, representing several thousand city employees. After 35 years working in the public safety sector, he happily retired in 2018.
          Daniel has been a life-long genealogist. His research in family history led him to his Civil War ancestors. Although he qualifies for membership in the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) under several ancestors, he joined the Phil Sheridan Camp No. 4 of San José, California, in 1999 under his maternal great-great grandfather Wilson Bonner, who served in Battery L of the 6th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Department of Washington, D.C.
          Daniel served as Camp Commander of the Phil Sheridan Camp No. 4 from 2006-2007 (the term for which the Camp received the Abraham Lincoln Commander-in-Chief’s Award for the Most Outstanding Camp in the Nation), and as six years in the office of Secretary-Treasurer prior to that. He currently serves as his Camp’s Junior Vice Commander, the Camp Council, Camp Counselor, and Camp Legislation Officer. Other offices he has held include Department Secretary-Treasurer (2001-2005), Department Newsletter Editor (2001-2009, for which he received the Commander-in-Chief’s Marshall Hope Best Department Newsletter Award), and as Department Council and Department Counselor (2015-present). At the National level, Daniel served as chair of the National Committee on Legislation from 2001-2016 (until the committee was disbanded), at which time he was appointed the first National Legislation Officer (2016-present). He also services on the National Committee on Constitution and Regulations.
          In 2017, Daniel was elected Historian of the First Congregational Church of San José, where he has been a member since 2005. Since that time, he enjoys organizing the historical records of the church, dating back to the mid-1800s.
          Besides studying the Civil War, other hobbies Daniel enjoys include his passion for family history research and related genealogy subjects, reading, traveling, computers, following politics and issues of the day, and most importantly, spending time with his wife, Debbie.
Robert F. Earl portrait

Robert Frederick “Bob” Earl – father

Born: 15 March 1941 in King City, Monterey County, California.

Died: 18 May 201 in Salinas, Monterey County, California.

Burial (cremated): 1  June 2021 in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Salinas, Monterey County, California.


Father:
Leo Lambert Earl.

Mother: Lillian Mercedes Beyer.

 

Marriage: 14 February 1964 at First United Methodist Church in Salinas, Monterey County, California to
Phyllis Jean Webb.


Occupation:
Electrician (IBEW).


Military: U.S. Navy. 1959-1963 serving on the USS Keppler (DDE-765), the USS Berkeley (DDG-15), and the USS Yosemite (AD-19).


Children by Phyllis Jean Webb:

  1. Daniel Robert Earl  m. Debra Lynne Markus.
  2. James Patrick Earl m1. Peggy Lynne (Cox) Toft (div); m2. Brigette Mihm. James served in the U.S. Army, just prior to the Iraq War; Bridgette served in the Army just before and during the Iraq War.
  3. Deborah Reneé Earl m. Mark Anthony Camacho.
  4. Jennifer Paige Earl m.1 David Joseph Lemire (div); m2. Donald Allen Gray.
Leo Earl portrait

Leo Lambert Earl –  grandfather

Born: 31 March 1906 in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California.

Died: 21 July 161 in Salinas, Monterey County, California.

Burial : 24 July 1961 in Garden of Memories Cemetery,  Salinas, Monterey County, California.


Father :
Frederick Emmitt Earl.

Mother: Nellie Orand.

 

Marriage: 18 November 1928 in Salinas, Monterey County, California to
Lillian Merceds Beyer
(1907 – 1988).


Occupation:
Farmer; tractor mechanic; welder.


Children by Lillian Mercedes Beyer:

  1. Richard Leland “Dick” Earl (1930 – 2011) m. Patricia Ann Harrison.
  2. Dorothy Janice “Dot” Earl (1932 – 2010) m. Marion Walter (div).
  3. Robert Frederick “Bob” Earl (1941 – 2021) m. Phyllis Jean Webb.
Fred Earl gravestone

Frederick Emmitt Earl – great grandfather

Born: 20 November 1883 in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California.

Died: 24 December 1935 in Salinas, Monterey County, California (resident of King City, Monterey County at the time of his death).


Father:
Robert Wesley Earl.

Mother: Nettie Moore Norris.

1st Marriage: 21 September 1904 in Nipomo, San Luis Obispo County, California to
Nellie Orand (1878- 1934).

2nd Marriage: 22 September 1934 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada to
Mildred “Millie” Margaret (Shepherd) Johnson (1896 – 1972).


Occupation:
Farmer.


Children by Nellie Orand:

  1. Leo Lambert Earl (1906 – 1961) m. Lillian Mercedes Beyer.
  2. Harold Gideon “Tiny” Earl  (1913 – 1916) – twin.
  3. Herbert R.Earl (1913 – 1935) – twin.
Robert W. Earl gravestone

Robert Wesley Earl – great great grandfather

Born:19 December 1859 in the Province of Canada, Colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now Canada).

Died: 13 August 1920 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California..


Father:
Duncan Earl.

Mother: Esther Riley.

Marriage: 15 November 1882 at the La Graciosa School House, Santa Barbara County, California to
Nettie Moore Norris (1862 – 1935).


Occupation:
Ranger; Superintendent – grain warehouse.


Children by Nettie Moore Norris:

  1. Frederick Emmitt Earl (1883 – 1935) m1. Nellie Orand; m2. Mildred M. (Shepherd) Johnson.
  2. Mabel Elizabeth Earl  (1884 – 1966) m. Franklin Henry Gates.
  3. Alice M. Earl (1888 – 1956) m1. William Grant; m2. Howard A. Frew.
  4. John Robert “Bob” Earl (1889 – 1962) m1. Clara B. French (div); m2. Belle E. (Merritt) Pollock.
  5. Lottie Leora Earl(1892 – 1986) m1. Aten E. Johnston; m2. William T. Hoefling; m3. William Ruiz.
Duncan Earl portrait
Duncan Earl gravestone

Duncan Earl – great great great grandfather

Born: 5 June 1823 in Augusta Township, Grenville County, Ontario, Province of Canada, Colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now, Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario, Canada).

Died: 20 July 1908 in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California.

Burial: 22 July 1908 in the Santa Maria Cemetery,  Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California.


Father:
Elisha Earl.

Mother: Hannah McLean.

Marriage: 7 November 1857 in the Province of Canada, Colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now Canada) to
Esther Riley (1835 – 1910).


Occupation:
Farmer.


Children by Esther Riley:

  1. Robert Wesley Earl (1859 – 1929) m. Nettie Moore Norris.
  2. Mary Olive Earl  (1861 – 1946) m. John H. Winters.
  3. Margaret Elizabeth “Lizzie”  Earl (1864 – 1947) m. Madison “Matt” Jessee (div).
  4. William Chauncey Earl (1870 – 1963).
  5. Lulu Mabel Earl (1876 – 1949) m. Bertrum P. Ward.
  6. Dora M. Earl (abt. 1877 – ?).
Elisha Earl gravestone

Elisha Earl – 4th great grandfather

Born: 1786-1788 in the Province of Canada, Colony of Great Britain (now Canada).

Died: 10 February 1850 in Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York.

Burial: Old Hammond (Fairview) Cemetery,  Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York.


Father:
Robert Earl.

Mother: Miriam Brooker.

1st Marriage: abt. 1817 in Augusta Township, Grenville County (now Leeds and Grenville County), Ontario, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now Canada) to
Hannah McLean (1795 – bef. 1827).

2nd Marriage: 27 March 1827 in Augusta Township, Grenville County (now Leeds and Grenville County), Ontario, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now Canada) to
Dorothay Couch (abt. 1810 – ?).


Children by Hannah McLean:

  1. Robert Earl  (abt. 1820 – 1888).
  2. Duncan Earl  (1823 – 1908) m. Esther Riley.
  3. Joel Earl (1825 – 1908).

Children by Dorothy Couch:

  1. Rebecca Jane Earl  (abt. 1829 – ?).
  2. William Earl  (1831 – ?) m. Elizabeth Walsworth Daniels.
  3. John Earl (1835 – 1917) m. Nellie Ellen Winslow. John mustered into Co. G. , NY 106th Infantry in 1862 and was discharged 1863, serving in the Union during the Civil War.
  4. Sarah Earl (abt. 1840 – ?).
  5. Henry Richard Earl (1842 – ?).
  6. Ellen Earl (? – ?).
  7. Arthur Earl (? – ?).

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