Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania; . n, son of Archie and Susan (Gilchrist)Drynan. was born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, April 28,1865, the site of his birth-place now occupied by the Union Depot. He waseducated in the public schools of Sewickley, and upon attaining mature yearslearned the plumbers trade, and since 1886 has been busied in that callingwith profitable results. Politically he holds socialistic viewS, and is amember of the Knights of Pythias, the Improved Order of Heptasophs,and was formerly associated iwth the Independent Order of Odd Fel


Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania; . n, son of Archie and Susan (Gilchrist)Drynan. was born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, April 28,1865, the site of his birth-place now occupied by the Union Depot. He waseducated in the public schools of Sewickley, and upon attaining mature yearslearned the plumbers trade, and since 1886 has been busied in that callingwith profitable results. Politically he holds socialistic viewS, and is amember of the Knights of Pythias, the Improved Order of Heptasophs,and was formerly associated iwth the Independent Order of Odd Drynan married, in 1889, Annie Chambers, and has children: Nellie,Florence, James, Dorothy. (Ill) William M. Drynan, son of Archie and Susan (Gilchrist) Drynan,was born in Allegheny City, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, December 14,1867, and after completing his studies in the Sewickley public schools be-came a plumber, an occupation he followed until late in life. Throughoutall of his mature years he was an active worker for the Republican 7h//iam -yfl. Q)H^naH WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 135 and was at one time delinquent tax collector, being county assessor at thetime of his death, January 11, 1914. Fraternally he belonged to the Knightsof Pythias, and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He waspopular among his political associates, who admired his many gentlemanlyvirtues, and his reputation was far beyond reproach. His loss will be keenlyfelt in many circles, for his sterling wortii was known to all whose walks oflife intersected his. Mr. Drynan married, June 11, 1908, Jennie Grady, ofSewickley, and had one son. Hall C. Mrs. Drynan is the daughter ofGeorge H. and Matilda (Adams) Grady, the father, deceased, the motherliving with her daughter, Mrs. Drynan. In the year 1830 there sailed from Germany to the UnitedHAHN States Frederick Hahn, with his wife and two or three he and his wife were natives of Schorndorf, Kingdom ofWuerttemberg, Ger


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