. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . e death of the brother. Since which time Mr. Fetterhoof has man-aged the place alone, meeting with imbounded success, which was in-sured by his systematic and modern methods of farming. In 1875he erected a handsome and commodious residence on the place and haslived in it since that time. He does general farming and stock raising,and is known in his section of the township as an advanced farmer andan honorable and upright citizen. He votes the Republican ticket; andhas been supervisor and school director for many years. He and hisfamily are me


. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . e death of the brother. Since which time Mr. Fetterhoof has man-aged the place alone, meeting with imbounded success, which was in-sured by his systematic and modern methods of farming. In 1875he erected a handsome and commodious residence on the place and haslived in it since that time. He does general farming and stock raising,and is known in his section of the township as an advanced farmer andan honorable and upright citizen. He votes the Republican ticket; andhas been supervisor and school director for many years. He and hisfamily are members of the Lutheran church, and at one time he wasan elder and deacon. He ranks high in the local lodge of the Knightsof the Golden Eagle, with which he has been actively connected formany years. He married, in 1878, Margaret Chamberlain, born in Huntingdoncounty, a daughter of James and Susan (Ginter) Chamberlain, oldresidents of Pennsylvania, who are descended from English : i. Ada C, unmarried, at home. 2. James Jesse, died aged.


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