. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Hewas educated in the public schools, and grewto manhood on the home farm. After hismarriage he continued in the same occupa-tion, now owning six hundred acres of 1909 he retired from active farming anderected a modern residence in Brownsville,which is now his home. He is a capablebusiness man and has lived a successful, use-ful life, honored and respected. He is adirector of the Second National Bank ofBrownsville, also director of First NationalBank of Millsboro, and held in high esteemby his business associates. In
. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Hewas educated in the public schools, and grewto manhood on the home farm. After hismarriage he continued in the same occupa-tion, now owning six hundred acres of 1909 he retired from active farming anderected a modern residence in Brownsville,which is now his home. He is a capablebusiness man and has lived a successful, use-ful life, honored and respected. He is adirector of the Second National Bank ofBrownsville, also director of First NationalBank of Millsboro, and held in high esteemby his business associates. In political faithhe is a Democrat, but never sought publicoffice. He is a member of the Methodist IEpiscopal church, to which he has belongedfor many years. He married, November 9, 1892, Stella , born in Luzerne township, Fayettecounty, Pennsylvania, July 11. 1868, daugh-ter of Andrew and Margaret (Mobley) Ver-non, both deceased. Children: Margaret,born January 23, 1894, a student in Browns-ville high school; Mary, born March il,1898, died April 12, 1899. I.
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