. Jefferson County, Pennsylvania : her pioneers and people, 1800-1915. & Trust Company, in 1903, and has been firstvice president of that institution ever since. Mr. Beach is noted for his inflexible integ-rity and keen sense of obligation in any trans-action, and his credit is unimpeachable. He isfarsighted and has an optimistic faith in thefuture of Brookville which makes him a sup-porter of all meritorious enterprises started inthe town, where his opinion and encourage-ment are highly valued. He is strictly a bus-iness man, keeping clear of public affairs,though he is c< Democrat and fai


. Jefferson County, Pennsylvania : her pioneers and people, 1800-1915. & Trust Company, in 1903, and has been firstvice president of that institution ever since. Mr. Beach is noted for his inflexible integ-rity and keen sense of obligation in any trans-action, and his credit is unimpeachable. He isfarsighted and has an optimistic faith in thefuture of Brookville which makes him a sup-porter of all meritorious enterprises started inthe town, where his opinion and encourage-ment are highly valued. He is strictly a bus-iness man, keeping clear of public affairs,though he is c< Democrat and faithful to theprinciples of the party in questions of generalimportance. Socially he affiliates with LodgeNo. 301, B. P. O. Elks, at Punxsutawney. In 1884 Mr. Beach married Josephine I,.Moynihan, who was born near Killarney, Ire-land, and came to America in 1878 with herparents, Jeremiah D. and Nellie (Kelly)Moynihan, natives of County Kerry, family settled in Jamestown, New York. DAVID FISHER BROWN, of Punxsu-tawney, is a member of a family whose lum-.


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