. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . Carlile, James, the younger, of Paisley, the eldest son ofCarlile, Alexander, the elder, was born in 1818, and was educatedat Paisley Grammar School. He adopted a seafaring career, andwas highly commended for bravery in saving lives from a sinkingship in the West Indies. He died in 1857. 44 HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY. Carlile, James Emlyn, the only son of Carlile, Edward, ofHampstead, was born in 1803 at Bow Lane, Cheapside. Headopted a commercial career, and joined his father in businessas a warehouseman at Bow Lane, Cheapside. He died unm


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . Carlile, James, the younger, of Paisley, the eldest son ofCarlile, Alexander, the elder, was born in 1818, and was educatedat Paisley Grammar School. He adopted a seafaring career, andwas highly commended for bravery in saving lives from a sinkingship in the West Indies. He died in 1857. 44 HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY. Carlile, James Emlyn, the only son of Carlile, Edward, ofHampstead, was born in 1803 at Bow Lane, Cheapside. Headopted a commercial career, and joined his father in businessas a warehouseman at Bow Lane, Cheapside. He died unmarriedon 26 February, 1859. Carlile, James Victor, fourth son of Carlile, Edward, ofRichmond, was born on 20 October, 1867. He died on 11February, 1871, at his parents residence, Oueensberry, ClaphamPark, Surrey, and was buried in Norwood Cemetery. Carlile, James William, the younger son of Carlile, William,of London, was born in London on 5 September, 1823. He was. privately educated, and adopted a commercial career. After someyears in London, he became, in 1843, a partner in the firm ofJames Carlile, Sons & Co., Paisley, who carried on business asmanufacturers of thread. He remained with them until 1853,when he was invited to join the firm of Jonas Brook & Brothers,thread manufacturers, of Meltham Mills, near Huddersfield, with BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 45 whom his father had been connected for forty years. Heremained in active partnership with Messrs. Brook until this time their works were largely extended, owing to thesuccessful carrying out of an important patent. He was much interested in the Volunteers, and while livingnear Huddersfield was for six years an officer in the HuddersfieldBattalion, from which he retired in 1873, being then Major. Hehas also been interested in many religious and philanthropicsocieties, such as the Bible Society, the Church MissionarySociety, the Church Army (of which he is a Vice-President),Ridl


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