EUGENE P. JAMES was born in Ohio
County , Ky. , May 27, 1844, and is
a son of Samuel L. and Martha P. (Wand) James, the former of whom was a native
of Ohio , and the latter of Butler County , Ky.
Both were of English descent. Samuel L. James was educated and married in his
native county, where in early life he learned the carpenter's trade, which he
still continues to follow. In 1856 he removed to Muhlenburgh County, where he
now resides. He and wife are members of the Christian Church. He is also a member
of the Masonic fraternity. The ancestors of the James family in America, were
among the first settlers near Jamestown, Va. When a young man, the grandfather
of Samuel L. became attached to a young lady named Mosby, whom he married
against his parents' wishes; immediately after marriage they immigrated to the
wilds of Kentucky, and from them a large family have descended. Eugene P. James
received a good education in youth. At the age of ten years he was employed a
salesman in the general store of his grandfather, Wand, of Paradise, where he
remained for six years. In September, 1861, he enlisted in Company I, Eleventh
Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (Federal service), and served with that regiment in
all its marches and engagements until December, 1864, when he was discharged by
reason of the expiration of his term of service. He participated in the battle
of Stones River and the siege of Knoxville, all the battles of the Atlanta
campaign and many lesser engagements. After his return from the army he engaged
in mining and was soon advanced to the position of general superintendent of
Gen. Buell's works at Airdrie, Ky., where he remained for several years. He has
also held the position of superintendent of various other mines. In 1878 he
engaged in general merchandising at Airdrie, and in 1880, he removed the stock
to Rockport, Ky., where he continued the business in company with his brother,
P. W. James, until the 1st of January, 1885. They engaged in the tobacco
manufacturing business in 1884, in connection with merchandising, but are now
exclusively engaged in the former business. Mr. James was married, November 28,
1867 to Sarah P. Kimmel, a native of Muhlenburgh County, Ky. Two sons and one
daughter have blessed their union. Mr. James belongs to no church, but was
formerly a member of the I. 0. G. T., and is an earnest advocate of the
temperance cause. In politics he is a Republican.
Source: J. H. BATTLE, W H. PERRIN, & G.
C. KNIFFIN 1895
Note: It appears that Mr. James died 22 Dec 1913 in St. Margaret's Hospital, Montgomery, Alabama at age 70. He was referred to as Judge James. His middle name is Powel or Powell. His wife, Sarah, died 26 Feb 1926 in Bowling Green, Kentucky at age 88. It is thought that they are both buried in Morgantown.
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