. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of thonotary of Northamptoncounty. Twelve years have since intervened and he still holds that office,having been three times re-elected, the prothonotary term being three speaks louder than words, and is the most convincing and eloquenttestimony concerning his administration of the ofifice conferred upon him bythe ballots of his fellow citizens. Mr. Hay is a member of Dallas Lodge No. 374, Free and AcceptedMas
. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of thonotary of Northamptoncounty. Twelve years have since intervened and he still holds that office,having been three times re-elected, the prothonotary term being three speaks louder than words, and is the most convincing and eloquenttestimony concerning his administration of the ofifice conferred upon him bythe ballots of his fellow citizens. Mr. Hay is a member of Dallas Lodge No. 374, Free and AcceptedMasons; Easton Chapter No. 173. Royal Arch Masons; Pomp Council , Knights Templar; Rajah Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Reading,the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, of Lebanon; Easton Lodge No. 121, Benevolentand Protective Order of Elks; Vanderveer Lodge No. 175, Lidepcndcnt Orderof Odd Fellows; and the Jacksonian Democratic Association. He adheres tothe Lutheran faith, and is affiliated with St. Johns Church of Easton. Inpolitics he is a Democrat. He married, February 21, 1896, Wilhelmina Daub, THE XE-v VOiiKPUBLIC ASTOB, LENOX AND TILUBN FOUNDATIONS K • L. l£^HteZc^ BIOGRAPHICAL 53 of Notting-en, Germany, and they are the parents of two daughters: Chris-tina C. and Wilhelmina M., both graduates of Easton High School. Thefamily residence is No. 124 North Tenth street, Easton. MICHAEL COYLE DRENNAN, —When graduated in 1863,Dr. Drennan immediately volunteered for medical service in the United StatesNavy, and from that year until his retirement at the legal limit of age heremained in that service. He rose from the rank, assistant-surgeon, to allthe honors the navy can bestow upon its medical men, and was retired Octo-ber 24, 1899, with the rank of rear admiral. He was a son of Cornelius andBridget (Cook) Drennan, Cornelius Drennan was born in County Cavan,Ireland, and there married Bridget Cook, of the same county. They cameto the United States from Bal
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