. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. died No-vember 20, 1902. He succeeded to his fa-thers business, and for several con-ducted the pottery and large general storeat Somerfield. Later he moved to Myers-dale and established a pottery for the manu-facture of stoneware, and also kept a generalstore. He was prominent in public life; in1887 he was elected county treasurer andserved three years; in 1896 he was electedassociate judge and served five years, and atthe time of his death he was collector oftaxes for Myersdale borough. He was a Re-publican in politic


. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. died No-vember 20, 1902. He succeeded to his fa-thers business, and for several con-ducted the pottery and large general storeat Somerfield. Later he moved to Myers-dale and established a pottery for the manu-facture of stoneware, and also kept a generalstore. He was prominent in public life; in1887 he was elected county treasurer andserved three years; in 1896 he was electedassociate judge and served five years, and atthe time of his death he was collector oftaxes for Myersdale borough. He was a Re-publican in politics and a member of theMethodist Episcopal church. He married, in1851, Sarah ]Margaret Bradfield, of Loudoncounty, Virginia. Children: Alverda G., mar-ried George Hopwood, of Uniontown; Mary,married Robert H. Koontz; Annie; SusanL., married William T. Hoblitzel, of Myers-dale; James Hamilton, a successful businessman of Myersdale; Frank B., one of the greatcoal operators of his section; J. Milton, a coaloperator of Somerset. 2. Albert Gallatin, the only Hving member. 1 1\ E^ :sAJ. ovv^


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