Mon Valley Biographies - William Hartman

Mon Valley Biographies

 William Hartman of Jefferson, Greene Co.

From: Biographical History of Greene County by Samuel P Bates,
Nelson, Rishforth, and Co, Chicago, 1888, p 620


Submitted by:  Marta Burns

 Surnames: Hartman, Stickels, Smith, Flenniken, Gwynn

        William Hartman, born in Jefferson, Greene County, Penna, February 14, 1817, is a son of Adam Hartman and Elizabeth Stickels (?Stickles) Hartman. His parents were of German descent, his mother being a native of Pennsylvania and his father of Ohio. His father's family consisted of eight children of whom William is the fifth. He attended the schools of Greene County and learned the cabinet-maker's trade in connection with which he has devoted considerable time to contracting and building.

        He was united in marriage November 8, 1838, with Achsah, daughter of Daniel Smith. Their children are: Ann Hartman, wife of William F Flenniken; and Elizabeth Hartman, wife of J F Gwynn. Mr Hartman is a Republican, and was elected justice of the peace in 1858. He has also been a member of the town council and burgess of Carmicheals. Mr and Mrs Hartman are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, in which he has been superintendent of the Sabbath school and served as elder for many years.
 


 
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