. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. us oc-cupations, also being interested inbuilding. Today ho owns a fine .es-idence on Jeiterson street and hasrecently completed the erection of aline throe-story biick building adjoin-ing his residence. He is a memberof the I. O. O. F., also belongs to thePresbyterian church. SIMON FOREMAN Simon Foreman was born in Oct. 5, 180 J, the sen of Georgeand Elizabeth (Zaigler) Foreman. Hisearly life was spent in that vicinity,after which th-r family moved tothe Etnier farm near that place they came to thePatton
. History of Mount Union, Shirleysburg and Shirley Township. us oc-cupations, also being interested inbuilding. Today ho owns a fine .es-idence on Jeiterson street and hasrecently completed the erection of aline throe-story biick building adjoin-ing his residence. He is a memberof the I. O. O. F., also belongs to thePresbyterian church. SIMON FOREMAN Simon Foreman was born in Oct. 5, 180 J, the sen of Georgeand Elizabeth (Zaigler) Foreman. Hisearly life was spent in that vicinity,after which th-r family moved tothe Etnier farm near that place they came to thePatton farm. form?i-ly that of Wil-liam Kough, now in the possessionof Lloyd near Aughwick. resided there 14 yeans. Hisfatihi&r ilizi in 1889, after which th-3f£mily -mjaved to ]\[ount Union in1891. Mr. Forman worked in the EastBroad Top yard for 5 years, after\vh::h 11 years were fpcnt in theChair Factory. Since that time hehss been a carpenter in this communi-ty. He was married Oct. 8, 1891 toIda Buckley and is the father of 1daughter. 703. J. A. ROSENSTEEL. J. Albert Rossnsteel was born intown, May 27. 1872, the son of Johnand ^th (Kough:) the fall of 1872 ^he familv movedto Tyrone. In 1873 they moved , and in 1874, thev cameback to Huntingdon county residing-in When yet a RoKenstcel went with his uncle,Alex Maxwell and with him remaineduntil 1892. While with Mr. Maxwellhe assisted in teaming and years were al&o.,sDent as clerkin Eiwings Store. Mr. Rosensteel wasmarried to Miss Luella Chilcote at 704 Smith ViRlley in 1894. In 1899 hebought o«t Alex Maxwell, and con-tiniued the teaming business. Up tothis day, he lias made this businessa decided success and his teiamshave been kept busy. Mr. Rosensteelis a practical teamster, -and todaycarries 12 ihead. His wo:-k is prin-cipally heavy hauling. He is thelather of T children. Agnes M., William R., Theodore A., Max-well D., (dead) Luel
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