. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . e of the popular hotel keepers of his day, and hada large acquaintance, not only in his immediate vicinity, but also overthe state. He was ably seconded by his wife, who was famous forher cooking and the dainty and tempting meals that she prepared forthe guests of the Petersburg House. Children: i. Edwin J., of whomfurther. 2. William, died in Cleveland, Ohio. 3. Isaac, last heard ofin Cleveland, Ohio. 4. Susan, married John Morton, of Anna ]\Iary, died in youth. 6. Fannie, married John McMillan, anddied in Iowa. (II) Edwin J.
. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . e of the popular hotel keepers of his day, and hada large acquaintance, not only in his immediate vicinity, but also overthe state. He was ably seconded by his wife, who was famous forher cooking and the dainty and tempting meals that she prepared forthe guests of the Petersburg House. Children: i. Edwin J., of whomfurther. 2. William, died in Cleveland, Ohio. 3. Isaac, last heard ofin Cleveland, Ohio. 4. Susan, married John Morton, of Anna ]\Iary, died in youth. 6. Fannie, married John McMillan, anddied in Iowa. (II) Edwin J. Neff, son of Isaac and Susan (Neff) Neff, was bornin Stone Valley, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. He received hiseducation in the common schools, and on reaching maturity began farm-ing. After his marriage he located in Warriors Mark, Huntingdoncount3^ and purchased one hundred-and eleven acres of land, which hesoon converted into one of the finest farms in the township. Herehe lived and died, an influential man, and a good one. He and his wife.
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