Townley was born on April 10, 1867, in
Waukesha, Wisconsin, to Reverend Robert Townley and his wife Mary Wilkinson. After the equivalent of a
high school education in 1885, he gained a job as a clerk in the local town bank. A year and a half later he was admitted to the
University of Wisconsin–Madison. During his second year at the university he took a course in astronomy. He was also given a room at the
Washburn Observatory and worked nights as an assistant. These would serve to shape his interest in astronomy. He studied astronomy under
George Comstock. In his second year as a graduate student he was offered a Hearst fellowship at the
Lick Observatory, which he accepted, arriving in 1892. In 1893, however, the fellowship funds were re-committed to an
eclipse expedition to
Chile, so he had to depart. He would graduate with a B.S. degree in 1891 with distinction, and become a member of
Phi Beta Kappa. After graduation that same year he visited his brother living in California, which made him interested in
Lick Observatory. == Career ==