. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. perty,including four or five large farms in Thompson andHarmony townships. He also loans considerablemoney on real estate, and is extensively engaged inthe dairy business, keeping over sixty head of cowsfor that purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler have a familv of threechildren: (1) Sarah is the wife of Josiah Barton,and they now reside on one of our subjects


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. perty,including four or five large farms in Thompson andHarmony townships. He also loans considerablemoney on real estate, and is extensively engaged inthe dairy business, keeping over sixty head of cowsfor that purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler have a familv of threechildren: (1) Sarah is the wife of Josiah Barton,and they now reside on one of our subjects farmsin Harmony township. Their children are HowardC. (of Lanesboro, who was born in Thompson in1880, and married Louise Burchell, of StevensPoint, by whom he has one daughter, Blanche L )Naomi B., Rena M., Ella J., Charles R., and Flor-ence. (2) Ella May married John Glover, ofThompson, and they also make their home on a farmin Harmony township. They have had four chil-dren—Walter, Mabel, Letha and Milton, of whomMabel died August 1, 1896, aged one vear, threemonths and four days. (3) Charles B. is stillwith his parents on the home farm. Politically Mr. Chandler is a Democrat, and hehas held the office of poormaster at Thompson for. JACKSON CHANDLER COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 1081 twenty years, and supervisor for a long period. Heis a man of recognized ability, and stands high inthe community where he has so long made his has borne his part in its development and prog-ress, and while advancing his own interests hasnever ignored the welfare of his fellow citizens, giv-ing his support to every enterprise which he be-lieves calculated to prove of public benefit. DANIEL W. HAGER, general agent for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad at NewMilford, Susquehanna county, is an efficient andpopular official, and has been continuously in theemploy of that company for thirty years. He isalso a successful business man, dealing extensivelyin coal, both wholesale


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