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Biography and Genealogy of Western Massachusetts, 1639-1925
William Edward Jeffway
To the prosperous activities of the electrical business at Easthampton, in
which William Edward Jeffway is engaged in company with his brother, Harry
Joseph Jeffway, he has brought the results of a varied and practical experience
in the employ of a number of concerns engaged both in general manufacturing and
in horticulture and orcharding, as well as in electrical matters. A veteran of
the World War, he served in the Ordnance Department overseas, and shared with
his comrades in a number of important engagements on battlefields in France. He
is prominent in the community and social life of Easthampton, and is highly
regarded by his associates and patrons in his business life.
Mr. Jeffway is a descendant of early French settlers in Canada, his name having
been spelled Geoffroy, according to the genealogical dictionary of
L'Abbe-Tanguay. Nicholas Geoffroy came to Canada from France before 1679; he
married Ursule Pepin, and is thought to be the progenitor of families bearing
that name in Canada.
Jeremiah Geoffroy (as he spelled the name), grandfather of Mr. Jeffway, was born
March 30, 1803, in Canada, and he died at Chateaugay, New York. February 7,
1876, his father having died at St. Martin's, Canada, when he was fifty-two
years old. There were two other sons, namely, Vincent and Francis. Jeremiah
lived at St. Martin's and at Black River, Canada, afterwards removing to
Chateaugay, New York. where he engaged in farming to the time of his death; and
it was after the arrival of the family to the United States that the name was
changed to Jeffway. He married Theresa Boutilier, the name later being changed
to Butler. She was born in 1823, and died in January, 1909. Their children:
Jeremiah; William and Priscilla, both deceased; Columbia, married Leon Coopee;
Adolphus, of whom further; Edward; Delia, married Israel Tacy; Josephine,
married Joseph Boucher; Lucy, married Cypren Duchesne; and Joseph, deceased.
Adolphus Jeffway was born August 20, 1859, in Chateaugay, New York, where he
attended the public schools. When he was nineteen years old he went to Colorado,
and remaining there a year, he returned to his home town, where he engaged in
farming and raised horses and cows. Removing to Pawtucket, Rhode Island, about
1902, he remained there a short time and then bought and cultivated a farm in
Easthampton, afterwards disposing of his property and entering the employ of the
United Button Company. Since 1912 he has become watchman and night operator of
boilers at the plant of the Easthampton Rubber Thread Company. He has served as
a member of the Board of School Trustees, and as an excise commissioner. Mr.
Jeffway married, February 7. 1886, Mary E. Bergevin, who was born at St.
Martin's, Canada, daughter of Charles and Elmira (Demars) Bergevin. Their
children: 1. William Edward, of whom further. 2. Mary, married Raymond Menard.
3. Harry Joseph, a sketch of whom follows this. 4. Alfred, married Marie
Hargraves, and they have a daughter, Marie Ernestine.
William Edward Jeffway was born July 19, 1891, at Chateaugay, New York, and he
attended the public schools there and at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and
Easthampton, Massachusetts; and he entered upon his business career in the
employ of the West Boylston Mills, at Easthampton. He was then successively
employed by the William A. Rogers Cutlery Company, of Bay State; by the United
Button Company, at Easthampton; for five years with a cooperative grocery; and
for three years he was. engaged in setting out and renovating orchards, in the
employ of E. Cyrus Miller, of Haydenville, orchardist. In 1916 Mr. Jeffway
entered the employ of the Westinghouse Company, and he remained with that firm
until December 12, 1917, when he enlisted in the World War. After his return
from the war, Mr. Jeffway for a time was employed by the Fisk Rubber Company, of
Chicopee Falls. On March 20. 1920, with his brother, Harry J. Jeffway, he former
a partnership under the name of the Jeffway Electrical Shop, at Easthampton, and
in which they have been eminently successful, as they are men of talents in
their line, as well as of pleasing personality, and have built up a reputation
of fair dealing with the public.
Upon his enlistment in the World War, Mr. Jeffway joined the Ordnance Department
of the United States Army, and was successively assigned to Fort Slocum, New
York; December 25, 1917, Camp Upton, Long Island; March 1, 1918, to Watervliet
Arsenal; May 10, to Camp Merritt. On May 25, 1918, Mr. Jeffway was assigned to
overseas service, landing at Bordeaux and proceeding at once to Mehun, France,
where his company erected eleven buildings in two months; and he was in Is-sur-Tille
from August to October, and in the following months to December 1, in the region
north of Belleforte, and on the Metz Sector. To May 10, 1919, Mr. Jeffway was
located in the training area at Gendercourt; and from there he went to La Suze
and St. Nazaire, where he left for home arriving at Newport News in June, 1919,
with the title of sergeant of ordnance. Mr. Jeffway is a member of the Knights
of Columbus; Improved Order of Red Men; and is a Past Commander of the local
Post of the American Legion.
William Edward Jeffway married, August 16, 1920, Grace Elizabeth Fitzgerald, of
Chicopee Falls, daughter of Patrick J. and Elizabeth (Kennedy) Fitzgerald.
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