. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ercantile bvisiness, opening a general merchandise store atDublin Mills, prospering greatly. March 17, 1892, he moved to ThreeSprings and again established himself in a general merchandise business,duplicating his former successes. He ran this for fifteen years, thenwas a huckster for two years. He was offered and accepted the positionof assistant cashier of the National Bank of Orbisonia, August, 1912, he was appointed cashier of the National Bank ofThree Springs, which position he holds at this time (1913). He wasthe origina
. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ercantile bvisiness, opening a general merchandise store atDublin Mills, prospering greatly. March 17, 1892, he moved to ThreeSprings and again established himself in a general merchandise business,duplicating his former successes. He ran this for fifteen years, thenwas a huckster for two years. He was offered and accepted the positionof assistant cashier of the National Bank of Orbisonia, August, 1912, he was appointed cashier of the National Bank ofThree Springs, which position he holds at this time (1913). He wasthe original promoter of the latter, and was active in its has various interests throughout the state; has a fine farm nearMapleton, Pennsylvania, and is a stockholder in the Juniata White SandCompany, at Mapleton, Pennsylvania. He is a Republican, and hasheld various township offices. With his wife, he is a member of theMethodist Episcopal church; and he is a member of CromwellLodge No. 572, Free and Accepted Masons; the Independent Order of. {Zc6u^oa^^^€aey THEPUC HISTORY OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY 1157 Odd Fellows; Patriotic Order Sons of America; and was formerlyconnected with the Grange and the Knights of the Maccabees. Hemarried, December 2^, 1884, Anna Evans. The Chilcotes came to America from England, whereCHILCOTE John Chilcote was a land owner. He became involved in the political disturbances of the day, lost his prop-erty by confiscation, and either fled or was banished from England. Hecaine to this country, where he was soon after joined by his brotherJames. They settled in the province of Maryland, purchasing fromLord Baltimore one hundred acre tracts of land, now covered by thestreets and buildings of Baltimore. In the second, third and fourthgenerations the name is variously spelled Chilcoat, Chilcott and Chilcote. (II) John (2), son of John (i) Chilcote, married and had sons:Robinson, of whom further; John (3), Joshua, and Humphrey. (III) Robinson, son of John
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