Anthony Bierly

Male 1743 - 1825  (81 years)


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  1. 1.  Anthony Bierly was born on 22 Dec 1743 in Germany; died on 07 Apr 1825 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).

    page 235 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    BIERLY. The Bierly family has held for so many years a prominent place in this section, that the purpose of this work would not be fulfilled if the part which they have taken in local history were not given a place. Like most of the early settlers, they are of German extraction, the name having been formerly written Bherly. The founder of the line in this region, Melchoir Bierly, came from Bavaria, Prussia, with his wife, before the Revolutionary war, probably before the French and Indian war, and about the time of the Revolutionary war, located in Snyder county, near Mahantango creek. During that war they were obliged to flee from the Indians, probably at the time of the "Run away" in 1778, which has become a historical event, and they never returned, as Melchoir Bierly found employment in the iron works of Lancaster county, and made his home there. He met his death while crossing the mountains to visit friends. He had two sons, of whom the elder. Nicholas, settled in Ohio; and Anthony.
    Anthony Bierly was the progenitor of all the Bierlys in Sugar Valley, Clinton county, and Brush Valley, Centre county. He came from the region of the Mahantango, near McKee's Half Falls (now in Snyder county), in 1791 or '92, and leased from Col. Samuel Miles a tract of 300 acres of land a short distance north of the present site of Rebersburg. Tradition says that he was the first man to travel over the Brush Valley Narrows with a team after the completion of the road there, and a tedious journey it was, according to all accounts, the way being extremely rough, and for lack of other accommodations the party was compelled to camp out at night. On arrival at their destination a log cabin was constructed, and the work of subduing the wilderness and creating a home was begun. Naturally, Anthony Bierly became a leader among the pioneers of the locality, and his foresight and public spirit deserve recognition at this day. He was one of the leading men in the building, in 1804, of the first church in Rebersburg. He died April 7, 1825, aged about eighty-two years, and his wife, Anna Maria Warner, who was born November 15, 1752, passed away April 3, 1844, the remains of both being laid to rest in the Lutheran and Reformed cemeteries at Rebersburg. They had twelve children: (1) Margaret married (first) John Phillips, (second), Peter Greninger, and (third) a Mr. Carter, and died in Venango county, Penn. ; (2) Nicholas died near Rebersburg, July 25, 1848, in his seventy-fourth year (his wife, Lucy (Buchtel), died March 26, 1851); (3) Lizzie married Peter Berry; (4) Catherine, a taiioress by occupation, never married; (5) John, who was born in Northumberland county, February 8, 1779, married Catherine Berry, and died in 1870 in Sugar Valley, near Tylersvilie; (6) Sarah married (first) Henry Greninger, and (second) George Lesh; (7) Eva married Michael Ketner; (8) Rosina married Christian Gramly, and died in Miles township. Centre county; (9) Barbara married Fred Womeldorf, and died in Sugar Valley, (10) Anna married Philip Glantz, of Sugar Valley; and her death occurred there; (11) Anthony, Jr., is mentioned more fully below; and (12) Mary (Mrs. Michael Kahl) died in Brush Valley, and is buried at Rebersburg.

    Page 243 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    Anthony Bierly, ... was a man of note in his day, possessing an unusually keen intellect and forceful character. He was versed in the ancient science of Astrology, and practiced it for a time at Guy. In 1791, probably in the spring, he came to Brush Valley and settled with his family upon a tract of 300 acres, which was leased from Col. Samuel Miles.

    Mr. Bierly and his son Nicholas, our subject's grandfather, had come to the place in the fall previous to clear a portion of it and plant grain for the next summer's harvest. About half an acre had already been cleared by Mr. Strawbridge, who had also built a hut there, and when Mr. Bierly first came, there were a few huts standing in the woods through other parts of the Valley.
    Mr. Bierly's house was situated about half-way between the present homes of Peter S. and Anthony Bierly. There are upon the place several apple trees which were brought from the old-home, and one now measures thirteen and one-half feet in circumference. During the Revolutionary war Anthony Bierly while living on the Mohantango served in the militia, but it is not known what engagements he took part in. On one or two occasions, he with other parties followed Indians who had murdered white families. When he brought his family to Centre county he came through Brush Valley Narrows, over the road which Col. Samuel Miles had opened but a short time before, and it is said that Mr. Bierly was the first man. who traveled over it in a vehicle. He took an active part in the development and improvement of his locality, and was especially interested in the village of Rebersburg, which was established upon his tract of land. He died in 1825 at the age of eighty-two, and he and his wife, whose maiden name was Warner, were both buried in the Lutheran Reformed Cemetery at Rebersburg. Neither has a tombstone with an inscription. Their children, none of whom are now living, were: Nicholas, our subject's grandfather; John; Anthony, Jr.: Margaret, who married John Philips; Mary, wife of Michael Kehl; Sarah, who married (firsts Henry Greninger, and (second) George Lesh; Anna, wife of Philip Glantz; Barbara, wife of Frederick Womeldorf; Rosina, who married Christian Gramley; Elizabeth, wife of Peter Berry; Eva, wife of Michael Ketner, and Catherine, who never married.

    History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania; John Blair Linn; Philadelphia; Louis H. Everts; 1883.
    Anthony Berly (Bierly)
    (1747-1825)

    He was one of the pioneer settlers of Brush Valley. He leased a tract of three hundred acres, on part of which Rebersburg is now situated, from Col. Samuel Miles in 1791, and it is probable that he brought his family into the valley in the spring of the same year.

    They came from Mahantango Creek, now Snyder County. Mr. Bierly and his son, Nicholas, had been up during the previous fall to clear and put in grain a small piece of ground for the family¡¦s subsistence. A Mr. Strawbridge had cleared about half an acre; and built a hut on this tract when Mr. Bierly first came, and there were a few huts standing in the woods through other parts of the valley. Mr. Bierly¡¦s house was situated about midway between the present homes of Peter S. and Thony Bierly. There are several apple trees around the place which were brought from below, one of which measures thirteen and one-half feet in circumference.

    During the Revolutionary War Anthony Bierly served in the militia, but it is not known in what engagements he took part. On one or two occasions, he, with other parties, followed Indians who had murdered white families. This occurred while he was still living along the Mahantango. He came to the valley with his family through Brush Valley Narrows, over the road which Samuel Miles had opened but a short time before, and was the first man that traveled it in a conveyance. Anthony Bierly was a native of Bavaria; his parents and an only brother, Nicholas, came to America at the same time probably, but in what year is not known. His brother settled in Ohio somewhere. His father¡¦s name was Melchior, and he lived along the Mahantango also until the Indian troubles of 1778, when he left with the ¡§great Runaway,¡¨ and never returned from the eastern part of the State. His wife brought along a beautifully ornamented bottle from the old country, which is today a cherished relic in the family of a great-grandson, Melchior Bierly, of Rebersburg. Anthony Bierly was married to a Miss Warner; he died in 1825, and was eighty-two years of age; both he and his wife lie buried in the Lutheran and Reformed graveyard, Rebersburg, and neither grave has a tombstone with an inscription. Children:
    Nicholas
    John
    Anthony
    Margaret, married to John Philips; Mary, married to Michael Kehl
    Sarah, first married to Henry grenninger, and after his decease to George Leash
    Anna, married to Philip Glantz
    Barbara, married to Fredereick Womeldorf
    Rosina, married to Christian Gramly
    Elizabeth, married to Peter Berry
    Eva, married to Michael Ketner
    Catharine not married

    All the children are dead. (Meyer)
    Wife: Anna Maria Warner
    Parents: Melchior Bierly and Maria Barbara Ocker


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34029337/anthony-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Anna Maria Warner. Anna was born on 15 Nov 1762 in Pennsylvania; died on 3 Apr 1841 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Catharine Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Sarah Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 4. Margaret Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Oct 1773 in Northumberland County, PA; died in 1858 in Dempseytown, Venango County, PA; was buried in Dempsey Cemetery, Dempseytown, Venango County, PA.
    4. 5. Nicholas Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1774 in Northumberland County, PA; died on 25 Jul 1848 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. 6. John Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Feb 1779 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Aug 1870 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    6. 7. Lizzie Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Mar 1781 in Pennsylvania; died on 08 Mar 1860 in Richland County, OH; was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Richland County, OH.
    7. 8. Rosina Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Oct 1785 in Pennsylvania; died on 16 Feb 1871 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    8. 9. Anthony Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Sep 1787; died on 18 Jul 1857 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    9. 10. Ann Maria Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Aug 1789 in Northumberland County, PA; died on 01 Mar 1873 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Evangelical Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    10. 11. Eva Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Nov 1793 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    11. 12. Mary Ann Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Nov 1793 in Centre County, PA; died on 14 Sep 1861 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    12. 13. Barbara Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jan 1796; died on 08 May 1852 in Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Zion Cemetery, Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Catharine Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1)

  2. 3.  Sarah Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1)

    Family/Spouse: H. Greninger. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: George Leah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Margaret Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 31 Oct 1773 in Northumberland County, PA; died in 1858 in Dempseytown, Venango County, PA; was buried in Dempsey Cemetery, Dempseytown, Venango County, PA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Margaret Bierly Philips Greninger “Mary or Peggy” Carter

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66998682/margaret-bierly_philips_greninger-carter

    Information based on Thomas Carter pension, Oakland County maps, marriage records. All of his children were born to him by wife Sarah Beatty: William b. 1785, Francis (12 Jul 1786-14 Mar 1862) who married Sophia Herrin, Rosannah (1788-1873) who married Peter Dempsey, John, Mary (who married a Neely). Margaret Bierly was married three times to: John Philips, John Peter Greninger and Thomas Carter.

    Family/Spouse: John Philips. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Peter Greninger. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 5.  Nicholas Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 19 Jan 1774 in Northumberland County, PA; died on 25 Jul 1848 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Page 244 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    Nicholas Bierly, ... located upon the original tract, and passed his life there, dying July 25, 1848, at the age of seventy-three years. His wife Lucy was a daughter of John Buchtel, who came to Centre county about the same time as the Bierlys. She died March 26, 1851, aged seventy-three years, and both were laid to rest in the Lutheran Reformed cemetery at Rebersburg. They had ten children, whose names with dates of birth are as follows: Nicholas, February 12, 1799, died in Sugar Valley, aged seventy-eight; Hannah, May 26, 1800, married Henry Meyer; Michael, November 25, 1801; John, September 25, 1803; December 6, 1805 , moved to Ohio ; Anthony, August 26, 1807 ; Reuben, March 8, 1809, moved to Missouri; Peter, April 13, 814, ...; Simeon, March 25, 1817; George, July 17, 1819, settled in Ohio.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114271206/nicholas-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Lucy Buchtel. Lucy (daughter of John Buchtel and Catharina Scheler) was born on 24 Feb 1778; died on 26 Mar 1851 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Nicholas Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1799 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 18 Sep 1877 in Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    2. 15. Hannah Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 May 1800 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 16 Dec 1892 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. 16. Michael Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Nov 1801 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 16 Jun 1884 in Madisonburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Madisonburg United Methodist Cemetery, Madisonburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA.
    4. 17. John Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Sep 1804 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 22 Jun 1882 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. 18. David Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Dec 1805 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 24 Feb 1901 in Wood County, OH; was buried in Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood County, OH.
    6. 19. Anthony Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1807 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 02 Jun 1890 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    7. 20. Reuben Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Mar 1809 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    8. 21. Peter Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Apr 1814 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 7 Dec 1868 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Advent Cemetery, Milesburg, Centre County, PA.
    9. 22. Simon Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Mar 1817 in Centre County, PA; died on 14 Mar 1866 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    10. 23. George Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jul 1819 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 6 Sep 1908 in Ohio; was buried in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Sandusky County, OH.

  5. 6.  John Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Feb 1779 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Aug 1870 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).

    John Bierly, second son of Anthony Bierly, Sr. , was born February 8, 1779, in Northumberland county, Penn., and was about twelve years of age when he came to Brush Valley. His mother used to tell him how she secreted him in a sugar trough in the wood when he was a few months old, while the rest of the family fled on account of an attack upon the settlement by the Indians. The savages did not discover him, and he was found uninjured on the return of the family when the danger had passed. He married Miss Catherine Berry, of Lancaster, and lived near Rebersburg for forty-five years, but later re- moved to Sugar Valley, where he died in 1870 at the age of ninety-one. Most of his children settled in Sugar Valley. Hon. Willis R. Bierly, his grandson and a son of Peter S. Bierly, was a member of the State Legislature from Lycoming county.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70373133/john-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Mary Catharine Berry. Mary was born on 12 Sep 1782 in Lancaster County, PA; died on 18 Sep 1861 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Henry Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 25. Elizabeth Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Nov 1802 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 12 Feb 1892 in Bellefonte, Centre County, PA; was buried in Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA.
    3. 26. Christina Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Feb 1805 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. 27. John M. Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 May 1807 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 30 Dec 1887 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    5. 28. Maria Catharine Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jun 1809 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 11 Aug 1890; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    6. 29. John Jacob Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Dec 1811 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 05 Jul 1862 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    7. 30. Michael Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 May 1814 in Centre County, PA; died on 23 Mar 1898 in Kansas; was buried in Central City Cemetery, Anderson County, KS.
    8. 31. William Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Dec 1817 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 26 Mar 1893; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    9. 32. Peter S. Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1819 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 13 Oct 1884; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    10. 33. Anna Maria Mary Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Feb 1822 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 26 Aug 1906; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    11. 34. Samuel Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jun 1829 in Centre County, PA; died on 10 Jul 1906 in Clinton County, PA; was buried on 13 Jul 1906 in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

  6. 7.  Lizzie Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 22 Mar 1781 in Pennsylvania; died on 08 Mar 1860 in Richland County, OH; was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Richland County, OH.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66913555/elizabeth-berry

    Family/Spouse: Peter Berry. Peter was born on 28 Mar 1780 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Apr 1843 in Richland County, OH; was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Richland County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 8.  Rosina BierlyRosina Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Oct 1785 in Pennsylvania; died on 16 Feb 1871 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34030135/rosina-gramley

    Family/Spouse: Christian Gramley. Christian was born on 22 Jul 1781 in Centre County, PA; died on 07 Dec 1860 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Susanna Gramley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jan 1817 in Centre County, PA; died on 25 Sep 1861; was buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

  8. 9.  Anthony BierlyAnthony Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Sep 1787; died on 18 Jul 1857 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: blacksmith
    • Census: 1850, Miles Township, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).

    Anthony Bierly, Jr.,... was born September 8, 1787, and was but a child at the time of the removal to Centre county. He learned the blacksmith's trade in Aaronsburg, and followed it for many years in Brush Valley and later in Rebersburg. His parents were well-to-do, and gave a liberal start in life to all the other children; but owing to some misunderstanding he received but little if any assistance from them. He succeeded, however, and had an extensive business, employing several hands. Of large build and active temperament, he was capable of doing an immense amount of work; but although he made a great deal of money he never became wealthy, as his kind and generous disposition was often imposed upon to his loss. He was a stanch Democrat, and a leader in many local movements, serving for some time in the Home Militia as chief musician.
    In 1814 he married Miss Maria Kratzer, who was born near Shamokin, Penn., in February, 1793 and died February 9, 1860; his own death occurred July 18, 1857. Both were devout members of the Evangelical Church of Rebersburg, where their remains now rest. They had eight children, as follows: Meichoir, born July 20, 1815; John is a blacksmith at Tylersvilie, Penn.; William, born September 19, 1818, is a farmer and shoemaker at Rebersburg; Susan, born June 20, 1824, is now Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Rebersburg; Rachel, born in 1826, married Rev. George Young, an Evangelical minister, who died at Baltimore; George is a blacksmith and miller in Nittany Valley; Daniel, born September 9, 1828 (now deceased), was a blacksmith at Tylersvilie, and Joseph C., born February 22, 1834.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58590413/anthony-bierly

    Anthony married Maria Magdalena Crotzer in 1814. Maria was born in Feb 1793 in Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA; died on 09 Feb 1860 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Melchoir Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1815 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 09 Jan 1895; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. 37. John Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Nov 1816 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 25 Feb 1897 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    3. 38. William Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Sep 1818 in Pennsylvania; died on 06 Sep 1898; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. 39. George Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1822 in Centre County, PA; died on 11 May 1898 in Hublersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Centre County, PA.
    5. 40. Susan Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1824 in Pennsylvania; died on 11 Apr 1903; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    6. 41. Rachel Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jul 1826.
    7. 42. Daniel Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Sep 1828 in Pennsylvania; died on 13 Jan 1891 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Evangelical Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.
    8. 43. Joseph Crotzer Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1834 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died in Oct 1901 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  9. 10.  Ann Maria Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 12 Aug 1789 in Northumberland County, PA; died on 01 Mar 1873 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Evangelical Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Obituary notice from Find a Grave:
    CENTRE REPORTER 20 March 1873
    Annie, wife of Philip Glantz, of Walker township, died 1 March, buried 4th in Union graveyard Tylersville, 83y 6m 17d.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126243323/anna-maria-glantz

    Family/Spouse: Philip Glantz. Philip was born in 1790 in Pennsylvania; died on 29 Apr 1890 in Tylersville, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Evangelical Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 11.  Eva Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 16 Nov 1793 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    year of birth must be wrong since it is too close to the birth of a sister.

    Family/Spouse: Michael Ketner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 12.  Mary Ann BierlyMary Ann Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 25 Nov 1793 in Centre County, PA; died on 14 Sep 1861 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 1, Row 17, #16. Where is husband Michael Kahl's stone?

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62952449/mary-a-kahl

    Family/Spouse: Michael Kahl. Michael was born on 10 Nov 1781; died on 19 Oct 1850; was buried in Old Schracktown Cemetery, Loganton, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 13.  Barbara Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anthony1) was born on 17 Jan 1796; died on 08 May 1852 in Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Zion Cemetery, Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130191205/barbarah-womeldorf

    Family/Spouse: Frederick Womeldorf. Frederick was born on 05 Feb 1790; died on 05 Jun 1854 in Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Zion Cemetery, Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 14.  Nicholas Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 12 Feb 1799 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 18 Sep 1877 in Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70424734/nicholas-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Catharine Mechtly. Catharine was born on 26 Aug 1806 in Pennsylvania; died on 25 Dec 1863 in Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Hannah Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 26 May 1800 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 16 Dec 1892 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Row 6, #12. Next to son David B. Meyer and daughter-in-law Fyetta.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64032219/hannah-meyer

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Family/Spouse: Capt Henry Meyer. Henry (son of Col Henry Meyer and Mary Steese) was born on 02 Sep 1795 in Strauburg, Northumberland County, PA; died on 28 Dec 1881 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 44. Mary Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jan 1824 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 12 Apr 1899; was buried in Price Cemetery, Greene Township, Clinton County, PA.
    2. 45. Matilda Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Jan 1826 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 04 Feb 1853; was buried in St. Pauls Union Cemetery, Fiedler, Centre County, PA.
    3. 46. David Bierly Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1827 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 03 Apr 1913 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 07 Apr 1913 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    4. 47. Catharine Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Feb 1829 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 14 Oct 1898; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. 48. Daniel Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1831 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 28 Sep 1918 in Stephenson County, IL; was buried on 02 Oct 1918 in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL.
    6. 49. Samuel B. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1833 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 11 Jan 1911 in Milesburg, Centre County, PA; was buried on 14 Jan 1911 in Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA.
    7. 50. Judith Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1835 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 15 Mar 1917; was buried on 19 Mar 1917 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    8. 51. Henry Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Dec 1840 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 08 Nov 1925 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried on 11 Nov 1925 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    9. 52. Selena Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Oct 1844; died on 27 Jun 1845; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  3. 16.  Michael Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 25 Nov 1801 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 16 Jun 1884 in Madisonburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Madisonburg United Methodist Cemetery, Madisonburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Row 8, $3. Next to wife and son James

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26202064/michael-bierly

    Section 1, row 8, plot 3

    Family/Spouse: Mary Mallory. Mary was born on 3 Aug 1810 in Pennsylvania; died on 11 Mar 1857 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Madisonburg United Methodist Cemetery, Madisonburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 53. James B. Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Apr 1842 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Feb 1863; was buried in Madisonburg United Methodist Cemetery, Madisonburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA.

  4. 17.  John Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 25 Sep 1804 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 22 Jun 1882 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132286706/john-bierly

    The CCGS records state that he is buried in this cemetery, his stone was located in may 1928 by Mrs. Spangler but it was missing in 2000.

    Family/Spouse: Priscilla Wolf. Priscilla was born on 28 Aug 1810 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 18 Apr 1886 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 54. Rebecca Joanna Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 May 1832.
    2. 55. Sadie Lucetta Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Aug 1845 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Apr 1923 in Long Branch, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  5. 18.  David Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 06 Dec 1805 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 24 Feb 1901 in Wood County, OH; was buried in Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood County, OH.

    Notes:

    David and Magdalena were both doctors. They made their own medicine and helped with the delivery of babies.

    David made a cradle that was used for his own children, and then it was given to a neighbor family and passed down among their children. All memory of the cradle had faded among the Bierlys when in 1941, about a hundred years after it had been built, one of David's great-granddaughters was asked if her family would like the cradle back. The answer was a grateful "yes."

    Source: Letter written by great-granddaughter Joy (Fox) Mercer, April 18, 1974.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46339213/david-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Magdelena Shallenbarger. Magdelena was born on 14 Dec 1814 in Bern, Switzerland; died on 23 Jul 1888; was buried in Graham Cemetery, Wayne, Wood County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 19.  Anthony BierlyAnthony Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 26 Aug 1807 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 02 Jun 1890 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    269 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
    Anthony Bierly, the father of our subject, was born August 26, 1807, at the old Bierly homestead, near Rebersburg, and after attending for a time the local schools, such as they were, he learned the cooper's trade, completing his apprenticeship under Robert Smith, of Penns Valley. He was married in Miles township. Centre county, to Miss Rachel Ruhl, a native of York county, Penn. , born in February, 1811 . Her father died when she was a child, and an uncle, John Ruhl, who died in Lock Haven, brought her to Brush Valley, where she grew to womanhood. Neither of the young couple had any assistance from home to give them a start in life, but Anthony Bierly made a comfortable living at his trade, which he followed during his active life. As his boys became old enough for work, he kept them busy upon a farm which he owned, but he did not devote his own time to it farther than to direct their labor.
    On retiring from business Anthony Bierly removed to Kreamerville to a comfortable residence built by our subject, who traded it as part payment on the home farm, agreeing as a further consideration to support his parents as long as they should live. The mother died October 21, 1886, and the father on July 2, 1890, both devout members of the Lutheran Church. He never acquired more than a fair competence, and was disinclined to contend for his rights, preferring to lose an account rather than sue any one. This peaceable disposition, together with his unshaken integrity, won him friends among all classes, and he was highly esteemed throughout the community. He was a Democrat in politics, and in early life voted regularly, but, as old age came on, his feeble health prevented him at times from getting to the polls. He had nine children, namely: Catherine, who married , first John W. Barker, and (second) Elijah Sharp, who died at Kreamerville ; Hannah, now the widow of Michael Krape, of Clintondale, Penn; Lydia now Mrs. Samuel Loose, of Rebersburg; Abigail, who married Frederick Hartman, and died in Clinton county, Penn.; Cornelius, a farmer and plasterer of Bradner, Ohio; Margaret, the widow of Gideon Kreamer of Brush Valley; R. D., our subject; Paulina now Mrs. Jacob Wolheiser, of Kreamerville; and Fauette now Mrs. David Meyer, of Miles township.
    R. D. Bierly's birth occurred February 3, 1844, in Miles township, Centre county, and he was educated in the common schools of that locality, improving his opportunities so well that before he was twenty-one he taught successfully at the Gramley school. He was reared to farm work, but, as he possessed unusual mechanical skill, he decided to learn the carpenter's trade, and after one summer at the work was as competent as most apprentices after a full term. For one year he was employed as a skilled workman, and then went into business on his own account, his reputation increasing with the progress of time until he holds to-day a foremost place among the workers in that line in his section. As a contractor he is noted for his honesty and fair dealing, and he has built many of the best residences in Centre county, including some of the most elegant homes in Millheim and Rebersburg. Other buildings which stand as evidences of his skill are the Lutheran churches at Millheim and Rebersburg, and the school houses there and in Coburn. Financially, he has prospered, and he owns two houses in Rebersburg, as well as 115 acres of timber land and forty acres of cleared land. His home in Rebersburg, built in 1897, is a model of tasteful architecture. In 1867 Mr. Bierly was married to Miss Pauline Frank, only daughter of Samuel and Saloma (Brungart) Frank. After his marriage, Mr. Bierly made his home in Kreamerville for some time before removing to Rebersburg. Seven children have blessed his marriage: Sally, the wife of Thomas Auman, of Rebersburg; Willis F. , residing at Rebersburg; Charles C. , a carpenter at Rebersburg; Melvin C. , who died June 10, 1882, at the age of four years ; and Curtis M. , Samuel A. and Raymond S., who are at home. As a citizen, Mr. Bierly 's influence is felt in every progressive movement as a helpful force. He and his wife are leading members of the Lutheran Church, in which he has held the office of deacon for many years; he is also identified with the Grange, being master for several years of Miles Grange. Politically he is e Democrat, but he is not at all bigoted, and when occasion seems to demand it he votes independently. He has never sought office, his attention being confined to other matters.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76862996/anthony-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Rachel Ruhl. Rachel was born on 08 Jan 1811 in York, York County, PA; died on 21 Oct 1886 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. Fayetta Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Apr 1850 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 3 Jul 1926 in Haines Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  7. 20.  Reuben Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Mar 1809 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 30 Apr 1809
    • Residence: 1870, Sugar Creek, Barry County, MO

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Weston. Elizabeth was born about 1810 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 21.  Peter Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 13 Apr 1814 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 7 Dec 1868 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Advent Cemetery, Milesburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Page 244 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    Peter Beerly, our subject's father, was a wagonmaker in Clinton county until 1847, when he moved to Boggs township. Centre county, and continued that business throughout his remaining years. He was a man of influence, and in his last years was a Republican in politics. His death occurred December 7, 1868. His wife, Sarah Karstetter, daughter of Rudolph and Margaret Karstetter, was born June 26, 18 14, and died March 30, 1887. They were married February 19, 1837, and had eight children, whose names with dates of birth are here given: Robert, December 2, 1837, is a wheelwright and manufacturer at Central City, and a leading citizen, of whom a biography appears elsewhere; Rebecca, April 2, 1839, widow of David Watson, resides in Boggs township. Centre county; Messulan, September 14, 1841, enlisted in the army during the Civil war, and died a soldier's death February 8, 1863; Nathaniel, September 28, 1843, is the subject proper of this sketch; Tartulious, June 20, 1846; Agnes, September 24, 1849, married Byron Teller, a pumpmaker in Boggs township, Centre county; Newton, September 29, 1852, died March 4, 1853; and Lemuel, May 30, 1858, who is also a musician.
    Squire Beerly began his business career in his father's wagon shop, but at the age of nineteen i he enlisted in Company B, 148th F. V. I., under Col. James F. Weaver. He spent three years in the service, and was detailed as member of a brass band. He fortunately escaped all wounds, although he took part in many hotly contested [battles, including those of the "Wilderness, j Spottsylvania, Gettysburg and Petersburg. Not until peace was restored did he return home. He worked with his father for three years, and after the death of the latter continued the business in partnership with Robert Beerly, the brother mentioned above, until 1891. They were also engaged for some time in cider making. In 1894 Squire Beerly became interested in mercantile business at Central City with Louis F. Wetzler, his present partner, and has since conducted it successfully.
    On June 1, 1874, Squire Beerly was united in marriage with Miss Ellen Heaton, but no children blessed their union. Mrs. Beerly was born February 12, 1853, a daughter of Andrew and Liddie (Poorman) Heaton. Politically the Squire is a Republican, with a decided leaning toward free silver; and in religion he favors the doctrines of the Presbyterian Church. Socially he belongs to the Grange, the G. A. R. and the "Veteran League, and at times held various township offices, having been a justice of the peace since 1879.
    As director of the Milesburg band Mr. Beerly has achieved a success in which every one in the community feels personal pride. On the occa- sion of the band tournament referred to above, the citizens of Milesburg sought to give expres- sion to the popular feeling by giving an ovation to the hero of the hour, Squire Beerly. The borough council took appropriate action, and an elegant banquet was prepared by the ladies of the town at Bogg's Hall. The affair was a surprise to the Squire, who, on his arrival at Central City from Bellefonte, was met by the constable and given to understand that he was wanted in Milesburg to answer to a serious charge. Much be- wildered, but willing as a loyal citizen to submit to the authority of the law. he entered one of the carriages in waiting and soon found himself the chief figure in a triumphal procession headed by the Milesburg band, the chief burgess and the members of the borough council. On arriving at the banquet hall in Milesburg the assemblage was called to order by the clerk of the council, and various speeches were made during the evening, the Squire being presented with a beautiful gold-mounted ebony baton, which he modestly received with a few well-chosen words.

    Name:
    Peter Beerly

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19583960/peter-beerly

    row 30 plot 2

    Peter was the s/o Nicholas Bierly and Lucy A Buchtel. Peter married Sarah Karstetter,19 Feb 1837.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Kerstetter. Sarah was born on 26 Jun 1814 in Pennsylvania; died on 30 Mar 1887; was buried in Advent Cemetery, Milesburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 22.  Simon Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 26 Mar 1817 in Centre County, PA; died on 14 Mar 1866 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59605950/simon-bierly


  10. 23.  George Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 17 Jul 1819 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 6 Sep 1908 in Ohio; was buried in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Sandusky County, OH.

    Notes:

    Mr. George Bierly died at his home east of town Sunday morning.
    The Daily Sentinel-Tribune. Bowling Green, Ohio. Friday, 11 September 1908.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59625537/george-bierly

    Section 3B, row 12

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Magee. Sarah was born on 21 Jan 1821 in Centre County, PA; died on 3 Sep 1907 in Ohio; was buried in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Sandusky County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 24.  Henry Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1)

  12. 25.  Elizabeth Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 20 Nov 1802 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 12 Feb 1892 in Bellefonte, Centre County, PA; was buried in Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206309603/elizabeth-dubs


  13. 26.  Christina Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 23 Feb 1805 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  14. 27.  John M. Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 08 May 1807 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 30 Dec 1887 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70496882/john-m-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Frances Spangler. Frances was born on 11 Nov 1815 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Jun 1884; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 28.  Maria Catharine Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 01 Jun 1809 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 11 Aug 1890; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70394324/mary-catherine-spangler

    Family/Spouse: Jacob Spangler. Jacob was born on 05 May 1814 in Pennsylvania; died on 21 Dec 1869; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 29.  John Jacob Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Dec 1811 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 05 Jul 1862 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70485113/john-jacob-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Mary Magdalena Ruhl. Mary was born on 10 Dec 1810 in York County, PA; died on 02 Mar 1890 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 30.  Michael Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 10 May 1814 in Centre County, PA; died on 23 Mar 1898 in Kansas; was buried in Central City Cemetery, Anderson County, KS.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Michael Berry “MB” Bierly

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59589545/michael-berry-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Sarah E. Emerick. Sarah was born on 14 Jul 1820 in Clinton County, PA; died on 20 Feb 1905 in Kansas; was buried in Central City Cemetery, Anderson County, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 31.  William Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 27 Dec 1817 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 26 Mar 1893; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70468393/william-bierly


  19. 32.  Peter S. BierlyPeter S. Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 31 Jul 1819 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 13 Oct 1884; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76809255/peter-s-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Mary Reed. Mary was born on 05 Apr 1819 in Lycoming County, PA; died on 13 Oct 1892; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 33.  Anna Maria Mary Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 07 Feb 1822 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 26 Aug 1906; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70468704/anna-mary-grimes

    Family/Spouse: Emanuel M. Grimes. Emanuel was born on 05 Oct 1827 in Pennsylvania; died on 01 Dec 1903; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 34.  Samuel Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (6.John2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 29 Jun 1829 in Centre County, PA; died on 10 Jul 1906 in Clinton County, PA; was buried on 13 Jul 1906 in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70457778/samuel-bierly


  22. 35.  Susanna Gramley Descendancy chart to this point (8.Rosina2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 29 Jan 1817 in Centre County, PA; died on 25 Sep 1861; was buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70485895/susan-kettner

    Inscription: w/o John A __ Jacob Ketner

    Susanna married Jonn Ketner on 13 Aug 1837 in Centre County, PA. Jonn was born on 17 Jul 1811 in Centre County, PA; died on 06 Apr 1882 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Wolfs Chapel Cemetery, Haines Township, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Jacob Ketner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Aug 1841 in Centre County, PA; died on 30 May 1906 in Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.

  23. 36.  Melchoir BierlyMelchoir Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 20 Jul 1815 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 09 Jan 1895; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: blacksmith
    • Census: 1850, Miles Township, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    326 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
    CHARLES BEIRLY, a prominent agriculturist of Brush Valley, residing near Rebersburg, is a man whose patriotism has been tried amid the hardships and exposures of the battlefield, the camp and the march, and survived the still more trying test of hospital life. At the age of twenty-two, in obedience to his country's call, he enlisted, August 22, 1862, at Rebersburg, in Company A, 148th P. V. I. After a short stay at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, for equipment and drill, the new recruits went to the front, their first experience in battle being at Chancellorsville. Mr. Beirly took part in the other engagements of his regiment until he was wounded in the evening of the second day at Gettysburg while he was crossing the stone fence. He was removed from the field in an ambulance, and spent nine months in a hospital in Philadelphia. Nothing daunted by this experience, he determined to remain in the service, but being incapacitated for active work in the field he was transferred to the Invalid Corps, and for some
    time was on guard duty in New York City. Later he was detailed for hospital work at Washington, and he did not leave the service until the war was ended, being mustered out June 26, 1865.
    Mr. Beirly is a member of a pioneer family of Brush Valley. The name is properly spelled Bierly, but at the time of his enlistment it was placed on the army rolls as Beirly, and he has since adhered to that form. He is a grandson of Anthony and Maria (Kratzer) Bierly, and a son of Melchoir Bierly, who was born in Miles township, July 20, 1815, and became a leading citizen there. At twelve years of age he began to learn the blacksmith's trade in his father's shop, and always followed that occupation. Melchoir Bierly was married December 3, 1836, in Miles township to Catharine Gephart, who was born in Berks county, Penn., November 1, 1811. Her parents, Daniel and Hannah Gephart, removed to Union county when Catharine was but a babe, and after nine years there they settled at Madisonburg, Centre county. Mr. Gephart followed the weaver's trade. Later they went to Seneca county, Ohio, and died there. Mrs. Bierly was the eldest of ten children — six sons and four daughters. Of the five children of this marriage, two lived to adult age: Charles; and Mary J., now the wife of William Brumgart, of Nittany Valley; three children — one daughter and two sons — died in childhood.
    Melchoir Bierly was a Republican and strongly loyal, being an ardent admirer of Lincoln and opposed to slavery. In local affairs he was influential but he never sought office. He was a large man, well built, a hard worker, and was nearly eighty years when he died, January 11, 1894. He had but fifty cents when he was married, and he fought his own fight, winning a comfortable competence. He and his wife both united with the Lutheran Church, and were always in sympathy with religious and philanthropic work. Mrs. Bierly still lives in Rebersburg, and is well preserved for one of her age. Since his father's death our subject has given his mother a good home, and has cared for her with filial devotion.
    Charles Beirly was born near Rebersburg, April 18, 1840, and attended the schools of his day at Rebersburg, John Burket being his first teacher. He had some difficulty in committing his lessons to memory, but was an apt scholar in some respects. He began to learn the blacksmith's trade when he was twelve years old, and when not in school he was to be found in his father's shop, where there was always plenty of business, several men being constantly employed. After his return from the army he resumed work at his trade.
    Mr. Beirly was first married September 10, 1865, in Brush Valley, to Miss Amelia Snook, the daughter of Levi and Margaret (Wolford) Snook. They began housekeeping in Rebersburg, and Mr. Beirly became a partner in his father's business, which they continued until they came to his present farm in 1874. He rented the place at first from his father, and in November, 1893, acquired the title. The farm contains 106 acres, and Mr. Beirly has erected every building on it except the residence and corn crib. He owns a home in Rebersburg and also has a small tract of mountain land.
    The children of the first marriage were:
    Margaret J., now Mrs. C. O. Mayer, of Selins Grove, Penn.;
    Warren M., of Franklin county, Penn. ;
    Alvin M., who died at the of age sixteen years;
    George A., who died in infancy;
    and Charles H., a farmer of Brush Valley.
    The mother, who was a devout Christian and a member of the Lutheran Church, died in November, 1874, and her remains now lie buried at Rebersburg.
    For his second wife, Mr. Beirly was married, March 12, 1876, to Miss Mary M. Moyer, born in Penn's Valley Penn township, Centre county, May 12, 1845, daughter of Elias and Susan (Young) Moyer, who removed to Boone county, Iowa, when she was ten years old. She was reared there, and taught a subscription school when but seventeen years old. Her father died there in 1864, and soon afterward she returned with some of her family to Pennsylvania, where she met Mr. Beirly. She was the eldest of nine children — six sons and three daughters — and is now the only one of this family left in Brush Valley and Penn's Valley.
    Two children were born of this marriage:
    Lowell S.
    and Orpha C, both at home.
    Politically, Mr. Beirly is a Republican, but while he is a stanch member of the party he is no office seeker. He and his wife are prominent members of the Lutheran Church, and he has held the office of deacon therein. Socially he belongs to W. W. Beirly Post, G. A. R., at Millheim, of which he was one of the organizers. A substantial, industrious and honest farmer, he is one of the best of citizens, and he is held in high esteem by all who know him.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76773039/melchior-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Catherine Gephart. Catherine was born on 1 Nov 1811; died on 19 Mar 1901; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 37.  John Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 28 Nov 1816 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 25 Feb 1897 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    John “Red Hans” Bierly

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70457374/john-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Barbara Greninger. Barbara was born on 07 May 1815 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Jul 1881 in Pennsylvania; was buried in Tylersville Lutheran & Reformed Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  25. 38.  William BierlyWilliam Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 19 Sep 1818 in Pennsylvania; died on 06 Sep 1898; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58589535/william-bierly

    William married Elvina Smull in 1875. Elvina (daughter of Henry Smull and Elizabeth Royer) was born on 23 May 1828; died on 25 Apr 1907 in Mill Hall, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Barbara Royer. Barbara (daughter of Christopher Royer and Magdaline Gross) was born on 21 Nov 1804 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Aug 1873 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 58. Martha Magdalena Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Mar 1844 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 09 Dec 1908 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  26. 39.  George Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 28 Feb 1822 in Centre County, PA; died on 11 May 1898 in Hublersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126982846/george-bierly

    Family/Spouse: Mary Unknown. Mary was born on 17 Nov 1815 in Pennsylvania; died on 12 Sep 1898 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 40.  Susan Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 20 Jun 1824 in Pennsylvania; died on 11 Apr 1903; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76667434/susan-miller

    Family/Spouse: Jospeh Miller. Jospeh was born on 06 Nov 1822 in Pennsylvania; died on 09 Apr 1901; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  28. 41.  Rachel Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 26 Jul 1826.

  29. 42.  Daniel Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 09 Sep 1828 in Pennsylvania; died on 13 Jan 1891 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Tylersville Evangelical Cemetery, Tylersville, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).

    Daniel, born September 9, 1828 (now deceased), was a blacksmith at Tylersville.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70329278/daniel-bierly


  30. 43.  Joseph Crotzer Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 22 Feb 1834 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died in Oct 1901 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).
    235 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

    JOSEPH C. BIERLY. The Bierly family has held for so many years a prominent place in this section, that the purpose of this work would not be fulfilled if the part which they have taken in local history were not given a place. Like most of the early settlers, they are of German extraction, the name having been formerly written Bherly. The founder of the line in this region, Melchoir Bierly, came from Bavaria, Prussia, with his wife, before the Revolutionary war, probably before the French and Indian war, and about the time of the Revolutionary war, located in Snyder county, near Mahantango creek. During that war they were obliged to flee from the Indians, probably at the time of the "Run away" in 1778, which has become a historical event, and they never returned, as Melchoir Bierly found employment in the iron works of Lancaster county, and made his home there. He met his death while crossing the mountains to visit friends. He had two sons, of whom the elder. Nicholas, settled in Ohio; and Anthony was the grandfather of our subject.
    Anthony Bierly was the progenitor of all the Bierlys in Sugar Valley, Clinton county, and Brush Valley, Centre county. He came from the region of the Mahantango, near McKee's Half Falls (now in Snyder county), in 1791 or '92, and leased from Col. Samuel Miles a tract of 300 acres of land a short distance north of the present site of Rebersburg. Tradition says that he was the first man to travel over the Brush Valley Narrows with a team after the completion of the road there, and a tedious journey it was, according to all accounts, the way being extremely rough, and for lack of other accommodations the party was compelled to camp out at night. On arrival at their destination a log cabin was constructed, and the work of subduing the wilderness and creating a home was begun. Naturally, Anthony Bierly became a leader among the pioneers of the locality, and his foresight and public spirit deserve recognition at this day. He was one of the leading men in the building, in 1804, of the first church in Rebersburg. He died April 7, 1825, aged about eighty-two years, and his wife, Anna Maria Warner, who was born November 15, 1752, passed away April 3, 1844, the remains of both being laid to rest in the Lutheran and Reformed cemeteries at Rebersburg. They had twelve children: (1) Margaret married (first) John Phillips, (second), Peter Greninger, and (third) a Mr. Carter, and died in Venango county, Penn. ; (2) Nicholas died near Rebersburg, July 25, 1848, in his seventy-fourth year (his wife, Lucy (Buchtel), died March 26, 1851); (3) Lizzie married Peter Berry; (4) Catherine, a taiioress by occupation, never married; (5) John, who was born in Northumberland county, February 8, 1779, married Catherine Berry, and died in 1870 in Sugar Valley, near Tylersville; (6) Sarah married (first) Henry Greninger, and (second) George Lesh; (7) Eva married Michael Ketner; (8) Rosina married Christian Gramly, and died in Miles township. Centre county; (9) Barbara married Fred Womeldorf, and died in Sugar Valley, (10) Anna married Philip Glantz, of Sugar Valley; and her death occurred there; (11) Anthony, Jr., is mentioned more fully below; and (12) Mary (Mrs. Michael Kahl) died in Brush Valley, and is buried at Rebersburg.


    Anthony Bierly, Jr., the father of the subject of this biography, was born September 8, 1787, and was but a child at the time of the removal to Centre county. He learned the blacksmith's trade in Aaronsburg, and followed it for many years in Brush Valley and later in Rebersburg. His parents were well-to-do, and gave a liberal start in life to all the other children; but owing to some misunderstanding he received but little if any assistance from them. He succeeded, however, and had an extensive business, employing several hands. Of large build and active temperament, he was capable of doing an immense amount of work; but although he made a great deal of money he never became wealthy, as his kind and generous disposition was often imposed upon to his loss. He was a stanch Democrat, and a leader in many local movements, serving for some time in the Home Militia as chief musician.
    In 1814 he married Miss Maria Kratzer, who was born near Shamokin, Penn., in February, 1793 and died February 9, 1860; his own death occurred July 18, 1857. Both were devout members of the Evangelical Church of Rebersburg, where their remains now rest. They had eight children, as follows: Meichoir, born July 20, 1815; John is a blacksmith at Tylersville, Penn.; William, born September 19, 1818, is a farmer and shoemaker at Rebersburg; Susan, born June 20, 1824, is now Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Rebersburg; Rachel, born in 1826, married Rev. George Young, an Evangelical minister, who died at Baltimore; George is a blacksmith and miller in Nittany Valley; Daniel, born September 9, 1828 (now deceased), was a blacksmith at Tylersville, and Joseph C, born February 22. 1834, is referred to below.
    Joseph C. Bierly is one of the substantial citizens of Brush Valley, and the history of his life reveals a character which is well worthy of respect. As a boy he attended the schools of Rebersburg but with no regularity. From eight to twelve years of age he began to learn the blacksmith's trade. Few men of his standing have had such meagre opportunities, and knowing as he does the value of an education he has ever been a firm friend of progress in our commonschool system, and his two sons have enjoyed every advantage that he could procure for them in their preparation for life's duties. Mr. Bierly learned his trade in Rebersburg with his brother Meichoir, receiving at the end of a three-years' apprenticeship one pair of shoes and a Kentucky jean "womise." His annual vacation of two weeks he spent in the harvest field, earning a. little money for clothes, and other necessaries; but when his term as an apprentice expired he was in debt to the amount of $30. He began work at Tylersville as a journeyman at $15 a month; later he worked elsewhere, and being a thorough master of the trade he commanded excellent wages. After saving a considerable sum of money, he returned to Rebersburg and formed a partnership with his brother Melchoir; later, however, he built a shop of his own and carried on his trade successfully for several years.
    In February, 1866, he was united in marriage with Miss Judith Meyer, a native of Brush Valley, born March 20, 1835, and a daughter of Henry and Hannah (Bierly) Meyer. Desiring the wholesome surroundings of farm life for his family, Mr. Bierly purchased first from S. S. Wolfe a farm of 140 acres near Rebersburg, and has since resided there, except during four years spent on the farm of his father-in-law, east of the same town. Building a shop upon his property, which now includes more than 200 acres, he followed his trade for some years. In the fall of 1879 he had the misfortune to lose his left arm by accident, a fall entangling him in the machinery of a thresher; but this handicap has not prevented him from continuing his habitual activities, seeming in fact to stimulate him to greater efforts. For thirty-seven years he gave much attention to veterinary practice, being a friend and admirer of that noble animal, the horse, of whose fine points he is an excellent judge. His success in this line of work has been marked, his services being often sought from a distance.
    Despite his shrewdness and caution in business affairs, Mr. Bierly has at times met with reverses, one individual alone causing him a loss of $5, 000, which would have been greater had he not sought the protection of the courts. Quiet and unassuming in manner, he yet impresses one as a strong character, and his influence among those who know him is great. He is a stanch adherent of the principles of the Democratic party, but in local affairs he disclaims the necessity for partisan bonds, and votes for the best man. He speaks with manly pride of the helpful influence of his estimable wife, attributing no small portion of his success in life to her. Their two sons are a credit to them, and the money so freely spent in giving them a thorough education was well invested.

    Prof. H. E. Bierly was born in the house now owned by Hon. Henry Meyer, Rebersburg, Penn. , January 28, 1866. He attended the common schools of Miles township, until he was eighteen years of age, not having a chance to attend the summer schools on account of too much work on the farm. He then determined to get a better education, and in 1884 entered Union Seminary (now Central Pennsylvania College), New Berlin, Penn. This institution he attended most of the time between the years 1884-1888, during which time he nearly completed the classical course and prepared himself for Princeton University, which he entered in 1888 as a member of the class of '92. He spent five years at Princeton University, four as an under-graduate, taking the "A.B. course" and one year as a post-graduate, studying physiological psychology under Prof. Ormond, also the philosophy of religion, under the same professor. The next year, 1893-94, he was unanimously elected "Professor of the Natural and Physical Sciences" in Belleview Collegiate Institute, at Caledonia, Mo., where he taught one year, at the expiration of which time the Institute was partially closed.
    The next year he attended Harvard and Boston Universities, studying metaphysics under Prof. [Josiah] Royce and cosmology under Prof. [William] James, of Harvard University, and comparative theology and history of religious history of Christian doctrine, in the School of Theology, of Boston University. It was then that he became acquainted with Pres. G. Stanley Hall [of Clark University], John Fiske, Joseph Cooke, Professors Carpenter and Davids, of Oxford University. This year in Boston, and as a student of both of these Universities, was of the greatest value in his educational history.
    The next year he was "Professor of Mathematics and Science" in Missouri Military School, Mexico, Mo., which was destroyed by fire at the expiration of that year.
    During the following year he was engaged in writing a thesis on the "Origin and Development of the Conception of God", also in child-mind investigations in central Pennsylvania, in connection with Pres. G. Stanley Hall, of Clark University, Mass. and Prof. Earl Barnes, of Leland Stanford University, Cal.
    At present (1898) he is professor of philosophy and science in Virginia College for Young Ladies at Roanoke, Va., one of the best of the Southern female colleges, in which he occupies a very responsible position, next to the presidents thereof.
    As a student Prof. Bierly became intensely interested in philosophy, through Sir William Hamilton's lectures on metaphysics, the various works and writings of James McCosh, primarily, and through the edited works of Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, achieving a natural inclination to speculative studies. At the same time he is greatly interested in biology, through a Natural History Society, which was organized by Prof. H. N. Conser, Ph. D., at Central Pennsylvania College, and which led him to reading of nearly all the works of Darwin, Huxley, Romanes and Herbert Spencer. It was the works of James McCosh that took him to Princeton University, whose lectures on metaphysics he attended in his freshman year, this being the last course on that subject given by McCosh, with whom he as a student was very well acquainted, and upon whom he called quite often, having received special recognition, encouragement and kindness from McCosh while alive.
    While a student of Princeton University he made a special study of philosophy and biology, having taken all the branches the university offers on both philosophy and biology. He took honors in the latter subject, and was offered a fellowship in osteology by the Chicago University, which he, however, did not accept, as he did not desire to give so much time in that particular line of investigation, having decided to make the study of philosophy a life vocation.
    He attended and was a member of the World's Congress of Philosophy held at Chicago during the World's Fair [1893], at which time he became personally acquainted with Prof. Josiah Royce, professor of philosophy in Harvard University, who has been his private adviser and director in philosophy ever since.
    Prof. Bierly is a member of the Pennsylvania German Society, and of several Psychological and Scientific Associations. He contributes a series of articles on the various conceptions of God for "The Preachers Helper". Just now (1898) he is more extensively engaged in child-mind investigations than ever, with Pres. Hall, Prof. Earl Barnes, Prof. Royce, also contributing a series of articles on child-mind study for several child-study magazines. He has also addressed and lectured before quite a number of teachers' associations and institutes in Missouri, Pennsylvania and Virginia on various, but mostly psychological subjects.
    During the [William Jennings] Bryan campaign [for the Democrat presidential nomination] in 1896, on account of not being hard pressed for work, he became very much interested in politics, through his cousin, Hon. Willis R. Bierly, of North Dakota. On account of the Democratic party splitting, Mr. Bierly was requested by the foremost politicians of the county to take a hand in politics and rally the Silver forces, as he did, and has done valuable service for his Valley and the county, having been elected president of the Bryan and Sewall Club of Brush Valley, which was composed of about two hundred members.
    He is a member of the M. E. Church, which he joined while a student of Princeton University. He was one of the three first members of the M.E. Church of Kreamerville, and rendered very effectual services in the building up of the Methodist Church at this place, having been appointed for this especial work, lasting several years, by the quarterly Conference (Methodist)."

    Edwin S. Bierly, the younger, was born at Rebersburg. Penn., in 1869. A few years after his birth his parents moved on a farm two miles southwest of Rebersburg, where his early boyhood was spent. After attending the schools of "Brush Valley he in 1888 spent one winter term at Central Pennsylvania College with his brother Elmer. Here he completed the junior year of the Elementary (Normal) Department with the class of 1891. Being unable to pursue his studies until January of 1891, he then was admitted into the Junior class of the State Normal at Lock Haven. At the middle of the spring term he was compelled to leave the Normal through sickness (the measles) contracted through his chum. He then returned to Central Pennsylvania College, and completed the "Elementary (Normal) Course" with the large class of 1892. Aftter attending Central Pennsylvania College sev- eral more terms as a student of the scientific course, he, on the following year, entered Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn., where he remained during the winter term of 1895; but had to leave college on account of sickness before the expiration of the college year. He then remained at home the greater part of the year on account of sickness and then entered Dickinson Seminary at Williamsport; but after being there six weeks he was again compelled to leave school through lack of health. Shortly afterward he was appointed general book agent for the "Minter Book Company", Harrisburg, Penn., and was quite successful in this work in the summer of 1896. On October 8, 1896, he was married by Rev. Faus, his M. E. pastor, to Miss Sadie Erhard, a daughter of Cyrus and Catherine Erhard, of Rebersburg. Mrs. E. S. Bierly was and is a dressmaker by trade, but worked almost all the time in Lock Haven. She is a very in- dustrious and ambitious young woman, and highly respected by all. She has a good common- school education, having attended the Normal Select School conducted by Supt. C. L. Gramley, at Rebersburg. The following year he and his wife spent with his parents until January, 1898, when he regained his health and returned to Dickinson Seminary as a student of the Theological Department.
    In politics, he too is a "chip off the old block" namely a Democrat. He is a member of the M. E. Church, and has always taken an active part in Church work at Kreainerville, his. home Church, as one of the principal officials.

    NATHANIEL BEERLY, who for eighteen years past has held the office of justice of the peace in and for Boggs township, Centre county, is a typical American, and has record as a soldier and a successful business man, who as a public-spirited citizen commands admiration and esteem. He possesses rare talent for music also, and this gift has been devoted to the public service in the leadership of the Milesburg band, which under his able direction won the first prize in the famous tournament at Hecla Park, August 30, 1894, as the best band in central Pennsylvania.
    The biography of this gentleman is of unusual interest. He was born September 28, 1843, Clinton county, and is a descendant of one of the most prominent pioneer families. The name was originally written Bierhley, later Bierly, and this form is still adhered to by other branches of the family; but our subject's father, Peter Beerly, chose to adopt the new spelling, which has been continued by his children. The first ancestor, of whom there is authentic record, was Melchoir Bierly, our subject's great-great-grandfather, who came from Bavaria, Prussia, in Colonial times with his wife and two sons — Nicholas, who settled in Ohio and was never married, and Anthony, our subject's great-grandfather. Melchoir Bierly located in what is now Snyder county, on the banks of the Mohantango creek, but during the great " Runaway" caused by the Indian troubles of 1778 he left that locality and went to Lancaster county, where he remained. His wife brought from the old country a beautifully ornamented bottle, which is now a cherished relic in the family of a great-grandson, Melchoir Bierly, of Rebersburg.
    Anthony Bierly, our subject's great-grandfather, was a man of note in his day, possessing an unusually keen intellect and forceful character. He was versed in the ancient science of Astrology, and practiced it for a time at Guy. In 1791, probably in the spring, he came to Brush Valley and settled with his family upon a tract of 300 acres, which was leased from Col. Samuel Miles.
    Mr. Bierly and his son Nicholas, our subject's grandfather, had come to the place in the fall previous to clear a portion of it and plant grain for the next summer's harvest. About half an acre had already been cleared by Mr. Strawbridge, who had also built a hut there, and when Mr. Bierly first came, there were a few huts standing in the woods through other parts of the Valley.
    Mr. Bierly's house was situated about half-way between the present homes of Peter S. and Anthony Bierly. There are upon the place several apple trees which were brought from the old-home, and one now measures thirteen and one-half feet in circumference. During the Revolutionary war Anthony Bierly while living on the Mohantango served in the militia, but it is not known what engagements he took part in. On one or two occasions, he with other parties followed Indians who had murdered white families. When he brought his family to Centre county he came through Brush Valley Narrows, over the road which Col. Samuel Miles had opened but a short time before, and it is said that Mr. Bierly was the first man. who traveled over it in a vehicle. He took an active part in the development and improvement of his locality, and was especially interested in the village of Rebersburg, which was established upon his tract of land. He died in 1825 at the age of eighty-two, and he and his wife, whose maiden name was Warner, were both buried in the Lutheran Reformed Cemetery at Rebersburg. Neither has a tombstone with an inscription. Their children, none of whom are now living, were: Nicholas, our subject's grandfather; John; Anthony, Jr.: Margaret, who married John Philips; Mary, wife of Michael Kehl; Sarah, who married (firsts Henry Greninger, and (second) George Lesh; Anna, wife of Philip Glantz; Barbara, wife of Frederick Womeldorf; Rosina, who married Christian Gramley; Elizabeth, wife of Peter Berry; Eva, wife of Michael Ketner, and Catherine, who never married.
    Anthony Bierly, Jr. , made his home upon a portion of the original tract, and died there July 18, 1857, aged sixty-nine years, ten months and ten days. He married Maria Kratzer, and had the following children: Melchoir; John; William; Susan, who married Joseph Miller; Rachel, wife of Rev. George Young, a minister of the Evangelical Church, who died many years ago; George; Samuel; and Joseph.

    John Bierly, second son of Anthony Bierly, Sr. , was born February 8, 1779, in Northumberland county, Penn., and was about twelve years of age when he came to Brush Valley. His mother used to tell him how she secreted him in a sugar trough in the wood when he was a few months old, while the rest of the family fled on account of an attack upon the settlement by the Indians. The savages did not discover him, and he was found uninjured on the return of the family when the danger had passed. He married Miss Catherine Berry, of Lancaster, and lived near Rebersburg for forty-five years, but later re- moved to Sugar Valley, where he died in 1870 at the age of ninety-one. Most of his children settled in Sugar Valley. Hon. Willis R. Bierly, his grandson and a son of Peter S. Bierly, was a member of the State Legislature from Lycoming county.
    Nicholas Bierly, the grandfather of our subject, located upon the original tract, and passed his life there, dying July 25, 1848, at the age of seventy-three years. His wife Lucy was a daughter of John Buchtel, who came to Centre county about the same time as the Bierlys. She died March 26, 1851, aged seventy-three years, and both were laid to rest in the Lutheran Reformed cemetery at Rebersburg. They had ten children, whose names with dates of birth are as follows: Nicholas, February 12, 1799, died in Sugar Valley, aged seventy-eight; Hannah, May 26, 1800, married Henry Meyer; Michael, November 25, 1801; John, September 25, 1803; December 6, 1805 , moved to Ohio ; Anthony, August 26, 1807 ; Reuben, March 8, 1809, moved to Missouri; Peter, April 13, 814, is mentioned more fully below; Simeon, March 25, 1817; George, July 17, 1819, settled in Ohio.
    Peter Beerly, our subject's father, was a wagonmaker in Clinton county until 1847, when he moved to Boggs township. Centre county, and continued that business throughout his remaining years. He was a man of influence, and in his last years was a Republican in politics. His death occurred December 7, 1868. His wife, Sarah Karstetter, daughter of Rudolph and Margaret Karstetter, was born June 26, 18 14, and died March 30, 1887. They were married February 19, 1837, and had eight children, whose names with dates of birth are here given: Robert, December 2, 1837, is a wheelwright and manufacturer at Central City, and a leading citizen, of whom a biography appears elsewhere; Rebecca, April 2, 1839, widow of David Watson, resides in Boggs township. Centre county; Messulan, September 14, 1841, enlisted in the army during the Civil war, and died a soldier's death February 8, 1863; Nathaniel, September 28, 1843, is the subject proper of this sketch; Tartulious, June 20, 1846; Agnes, September 24, 1849, married Byron Teller, a pumpmaker in Boggs township, Centre county; Newton, September 29, 1852, died March 4, 1853; and Lemuel, May 30, 1858, who is also a musician.
    Squire Beerly began his business career in his father's wagon shop, but at the age of nineteen i he enlisted in Company B, 148th F. V. I., under Col. James F. Weaver. He spent three years in the service, and was detailed as member of a brass band. He fortunately escaped all wounds, although he took part in many hotly contested [battles, including those of the "Wilderness, j Spottsylvania, Gettysburg and Petersburg. Not until peace was restored did he return home. He worked with his father for three years, and after the death of the latter continued the business in partnership with Robert Beerly, the brother mentioned above, until 1891. They were also engaged for some time in cider making. In 1894 Squire Beerly became interested in mercantile business at Central City with Louis F. Wetzler, his present partner, and has since conducted it successfully.
    On June 1, 1874, Squire Beerly was united in marriage with Miss Ellen Heaton, but no children blessed their union. Mrs. Beerly was born February 12, 1853, a daughter of Andrew and Liddie (Poorman) Heaton. Politically the Squire is a Republican, with a decided leaning toward free silver; and in religion he favors the doctrines of the Presbyterian Church. Socially he belongs to the Grange, the G. A. R. and the "Veteran League, and at times held various township offices, having been a justice of the peace since 1879.
    As director of the Milesburg band Mr. Beerly has achieved a success in which every one in the community feels personal pride. On the occa- sion of the band tournament referred to above, the citizens of Milesburg sought to give expres- sion to the popular feeling by giving an ovation to the hero of the hour, Squire Beerly. The borough council took appropriate action, and an elegant banquet was prepared by the ladies of the town at Bogg's Hall. The affair was a surprise to the Squire, who, on his arrival at Central City from Bellefonte, was met by the constable and given to understand that he was wanted in Milesburg to answer to a serious charge. Much be- wildered, but willing as a loyal citizen to submit to the authority of the law. he entered one of the carriages in waiting and soon found himself the chief figure in a triumphal procession headed by the Milesburg band, the chief burgess and the members of the borough council. On arriving at the banquet hall in Milesburg the assemblage was called to order by the clerk of the council, and various speeches were made during the evening, the Squire being presented with a beautiful gold-mounted ebony baton, which he modestly received with a few well-chosen words.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206519397/joseph-c-bierly

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Row 5, #8. Next to wife, Judith (Meyer) Bierly, and son Harry

    Joseph married Judith Meyer in Feb 1866 in Centre County, PA. Judith (daughter of Capt Henry Meyer and Hannah Bierly) was born on 20 Mar 1835 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 15 Mar 1917; was buried on 19 Mar 1917 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 59. Harold Elmer Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1866 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 5 Oct 1943 in Tallahassee, FL; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. 60. Edwin S. Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1869 in Pennsylvania; died in 1954 in Escambia County, FL; was buried in Saint John's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, FL.


Generation: 4

  1. 44.  Mary Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 30 Jan 1824 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 12 Apr 1899; was buried in Price Cemetery, Greene Township, Clinton County, PA.

    Notes:

    In the census taken on 13 September 1850, the newly widowed Mary and her 4 children are in the household of her parents, Henry and Ann Moyer in Miles Township, Centre County, PA.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64031475/mary-price

    Family/Spouse: Rev George Weirick. George was born on 15 Jul 1819 in Pennsylvania; died on 14 Mar 1850 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 61. Paulina Weirich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 May 1844 in Centre County, PA; died on 13 Nov 1924 in Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Price Cemetery, Greene Township, Clinton County, PA.
    2. 62. Thomas George Weirick  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 May 1846 in Centre County, PA; died on 8 May 1935 in Maquoketa Township, Jackson County, IA; was buried in First Presbyterian Cemetery, Bellevue, Jackson County, IA.
    3. 63. Henry Edward Weirich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1847 in Centre County, PA; died on 29 Mar 1926 in Stockton, Jo Daviess County, IL; was buried in Rock Grove Cemetery, Rock Grove, Stephenson County, IL.
    4. 64. Zachariah Thomas Weirich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Nov 1849 in York, York County, PA; died on 30 Dec 1926 in Howard, Centre County, PA; was buried on 01 Jan 1927 in Schencks Cemetery, Howard, Centre County, PA.

    Family/Spouse: John Frederick Price. John was born on 16 Feb 1822 in Centre County, PA; died on 02 Oct 1880 in Sugar Valley, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Price Cemetery, Greene Township, Clinton County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 65. Ellen M. Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1856 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; died on 20 Jun 1931 in Sharon, Mercer County, PA; was buried in Fairview Evangelical Cemetery, Loganton, Clinton County, PA.
    2. 66. Sarah Ann Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1858 in Pennsylvania; died on 23 Sep 1874; was buried in Fairview Evangelical Cemetery, Loganton, Clinton County, PA.
    3. 67. Mary J. Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Oct 1859 in Clinton County, PA; died on 4 Mar 1945 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Dunnstown Cemetery, Dunnstown, Clinton County, PA.
    4. 68. David M. Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Oct 1862 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; died on 11 Dec 1947 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; was buried on 14 Dec 1947 in Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Loganton, Clinton County, PA.
    5. 69. Emma Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jan 1865 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; died on 26 Jan 1955 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; was buried on 31 Jan 1955 in Fairview Evangelical Cemetery, Loganton, Clinton County, PA.
    6. 70. Rev John Meyer Price  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jul 1867 in Loganton, Clinton County, PA; died on 12 Jun 1949 in Union County, PA; was buried in Lewisburg Cemetery, Lewisburg, Union County, PA.

  2. 45.  Matilda Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 09 Jan 1826 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 04 Feb 1853; was buried in St. Pauls Union Cemetery, Fiedler, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    Matilda, born Jan. 9, 1826; died Feb. 4, 1853, buried at St Paul near Woodward. Pa.; married Samuel G. Mingle He was born Nov. 30, 1821; died Aug. 14, 1884; lies buried in the Evangelical cemetery at Rebersburg, Pa. Mr. Mingle was first married to Margaret Hosterman, after her decease to Matilda as above stated, then after her death to her sister Catharine. Mr. Mingle lived at first at the east end of Pennsvalley, thence he removed to Rebersburg where he resided a number of years. During the latter part of his life he lived at Lock Haven with his third wife Catharine until his decease. Matilda had one child :- Susan M., born Jan. 1, 1853; married Oscar L. Kern.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206536825/mathilda-mingle

    Family/Spouse: Samuel Grove Mingle. Samuel (son of David Mingle and Catharine Grove) was born on 30 Nov 1821 in Centre County, PA; died on 18 Aug 1884 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 71. Susan M. Mingle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jan 1853 in Woodward, Centre County, PA; died on 20 May 1927 in Harris Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 25 May 1927 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  3. 46.  David Bierly Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 15 Sep 1827 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 03 Apr 1913 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 07 Apr 1913 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Row 6, #13. Between his Mother (Hannah) and his wife (Fayetta).

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    David, born Sept. 15, 1827; married Fyetta, daughter of Anthony Bierly. He is a farmer by occupation and lives at present on a farm lying east of Jacksonville, Pa., about two miles. For many years he cultivated his father’s farm. Have one child: -Henry A, born Oct. 25, 1880

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76667475/david-b_-meyer

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    David married Fayetta Bierly on 08 Jun 1879 in Centre County, PA. Fayetta (daughter of Anthony Bierly and Rachel Ruhl) was born on 16 Apr 1850 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 3 Jul 1926 in Haines Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 72. Henry Anthony Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1880 in Jacksonville, Centre County, PA; died on 6 Mar 1949 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 10 Mar 1949 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  4. 47.  Catharine Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Feb 1829 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 14 Oct 1898; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA

    Notes:

    Row 6, #16. Next to her husband Samuel and two of their children, Henry and Caroline.
    Married Samuel G.Mingle, widower husband of her late sister Matilda.

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    Catharine, born Feb. 8, 1829; married Samuel G. Mingle who had been married to her sister Matilda, deceased. See above Catharine lives at Lock Haven, Pa. Children.— Caroline E., died Nov. 2, 1863; aged 9 years, 7 months, 22 days- Effie J., born Oct. 12, 1855; Hannah M., born Dec. 26, 1858; Henry S, died June 17, 1862; aged one year.


    Name:
    Katharine Meyer

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76667345/katharine-mingle

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Family/Spouse: Samuel Grove Mingle. Samuel (son of David Mingle and Catharine Grove) was born on 30 Nov 1821 in Centre County, PA; died on 18 Aug 1884 in Lock Haven, Clinton County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 73. Caroline Mingle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1854 in Pennsylvania; died on 02 Nov 1863; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. 74. Effie Jane Mingle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1855 in Centre County, PA; died on 23 Feb 1942 in Colyer, Centre County, PA; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Freeport, Stephenson County, IL.
    3. 75. Hannah Minerva Mingle  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Dec 1858 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 22 Oct 1903 in Clinton County, PA; was buried in Dunnstown Cemetery, Dunnstown, Clinton County, PA.
    4. 76. Henry S. Mingle  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1861; died on 17 Jun 1862; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  5. 48.  Daniel Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 24 Feb 1831 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 28 Sep 1918 in Stephenson County, IL; was buried on 02 Oct 1918 in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Stephenson County, IL

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    5. Daniel, born Feb. 24, 1831; married Matilda E. Smull in 1851. The family removed to Stephenson County, Ill., December, 1853, where they have been residing ever since, engaged in farming. Daniel had served an apprenticeship with his uncle Major John Meyer to learn the cabinet maker's trade, but followed that occupation only a few years.
    Children:
    Sarah Ann. born Dec. 19, 1851; married Geo. McGilligan
    Dorah Hannah, born Oct. 22. 1853; died April 7, 1854
    Newton Henry, born Jan. 28, 1855; was accidentally shot Jan. 1, 1873
    Thomas Ephraim, born Oct. 3, 1856; married Hilda Nelson
    John Franklin, born Nov. 21, 1858
    Peter David, born April 9, 1861; died Feb. 18, 1875
    Emma Jane, born Oct, 22, 1863
    Effle Susan, born March 9, 1866
    Mary, born Aug. 11, 1868; died Sept. 20, 1868.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144382007/daniel-meyer

    PASSING OF DANIEL MEYER
    Old Resident of Dakota, Ill. died at Age of 87 years Sunday morning at about 2 o'clock of Sep 29. Daniel Meyer passed away at his late residence in the village of Dakota after a lingering illness due to old age and a severe paralytic stroke, at the ripe age of 87 years 7 months and 5 days. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Dakota, the Rev FA Hoerner of the United Evangelical Church officiating assisted by Rev Storer of the ME Church and Rev HW Tyler, Lutheran church, Dakota and internment followed at the family lot in the cemetery of said village by the side of his faithful bosom companion who shared with him the joys, trials, and cares incident to this life for more than 64 years and preceded her husband to the endless beyond in December, 1915.

    The departed one was a son of Henry and Hannah (nee Bierly) Meyer, unto whom were born nine children in the Keystone state, all of whom, with their parents, have entered upon their eternal mission, except one. Henry Meyer of Rebersburg, Centre County, PA who is the only surviving one of his prominent family.

    Early in life the deceased united with the Evangelical Association and later with the United Evangelical church and continued steadfast in the faith of this church until the end. He was a pioneer as well as an old settler of Stephenson County and was highly esteemed and respected by all that gained his acquaintance.

    In 1851 he was united in wedlock with Miss Matilda Rebecca Smull in Miles township, Centre County, PA and together they shared the joys and sorrows of life for 64 years, his companion preceding him in death 1 Dec 1915. To this union were born four sons and five daughters, six of whom passed away in death and three surviving are present. Those who died were Newton Henry, who was accidentally shot while hunting when 18 years of age; Peter David, who died at the age of 14 years; Thomas Ephram, who was married to Miss Hilda Nelson of Rockford; Sarah An, who was married to George McGilligan of Janesville, IA; and two daughters died in infancy. The surviving children are: John F Meyer of Dakota; Mrs Edward Lauck, Peabody, KS, and Mrs Lincoln Goodman, Rock City, Ill. Fifteen grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren also survive.

    In his youthful years the deceased served an apprenticeship at cabinet making with Major John Meyer in his native locality, and for several years worked at this trade, but being desirous of bettering their condition, they elected to seek their fortune in the then regarded far west and after a long and tedious journey, they reached this locality on 31 Dec 1853, and have resided here until the Death Angel gathered them to their immortal home.

    After reaching Illinois, Mr Meyer soon discovered that his trade was of no practical benefit to him, an he therefore concluded to change his vocation and followed farming at which calling he made a success. After reaching an age when farm labor became too burdensome he retired in 1895 and resided in the village of Dakota enjoying a well earned rest in his declining years.

    Those present at the funeral from a distance besides the ones mentioned heretofore were Grant Burbank; Rockford; Mrs Hilda Meyer and son Evans, Pecatonica; Mr Nate Colby and wife, Davis; Mr & Mrs PO Stiver, Mrs Frank Duck, Mrs Henry Pash, Mr & Mrs Oscar Smull, and Mrs Lizzie Bowers, Freeport; Jacob Meyers and daughter, Elkhorn, Wis; Mr & Mrs Myron Smull and Mrs & Mrs Frank Smith, McConnell; and Edward Weirick, Stockton.

    The family return thanks to neighbors and friends for sympathy and assistance during their bereavement.

    Freeport Journal Standard October 4, 1918.

    Note: Obit. provided by linsey (#48491278) on 3-15-2016. Thank you.

    Daniel married Matilda Rebecca Smull in 1851. Matilda was born on 15 Oct 1828 in Pennsylvania; died on 01 Dec 1915 in Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 77. Sarah Ann Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Dec 1851 in Pennsylvania; died on 8 Mar 1898; was buried in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL.
    2. 78. Dorothy Hannah Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Oct 1853 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 07 Apr 1854.
    3. 79. Newton Henry Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1855 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 01 Jan 1873.
    4. 80. Thomas Ephraim Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Oct 1856 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 1 Aug 1897 in Rockford, Winnebago County, IL; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford, Winnebago County, IL.
    5. 81. John Franklin Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Nov 1858 in Stephenson County, IL; died in 1950; was buried in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL.
    6. 82. Peter David Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Apr 1861 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 18 Feb 1875.
    7. 83. Emma Jane Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Oct 1863 in Stephenson County, IL.
    8. 84. Effie Susan Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Mar 1866 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 14 Oct 1942 in Stephenson County, IL; was buried in Dakota Cemetery, Dakota, Stephenson County, IL.
    9. 85. Mary Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Aug 1868 in Stephenson County, IL; died on 20 Sep 1868 in Stephenson County, IL.

  6. 49.  Samuel B. Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 12 Feb 1833 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 11 Jan 1911 in Milesburg, Centre County, PA; was buried on 14 Jan 1911 in Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Milesburg, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    Samuel B., born Feb. 12, 1833; married Maggie E. Moore. His wife was born Nov. 25, 1846. Samuel lives at Milesburg, Pa., and is a millwright by occupation, having learned his trade with George Shoupe, Aaronsburg, Pa. While still single Samuel used to teach in the common schools and was considered a very successful instructor. His education was acquired in the common schools of his neighborhood, — and mainly by hard study at home without the assistance of an instructor. He also had attended the Aaronsburg Academy, Centre county, for sometime, which afforded opportunities for study in higher branches.
    Children:
    Oscar J., born Feb. 7, 1864
    Henry H., born March 20, 1870
    Iva Alma, born Nov. 14, 1887.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206518792/samuel-b-meyer

    Family/Spouse: Maggie E. Moore. Maggie was born on 25 Nov 1846 in Bellefonte, Centre County, PA; died on 24 Jan 1923 in West Donegal Township, Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Union Cemetery, Bellefonte, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 86. Oscar J. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Feb 1864 in Pennsylvania; died in Aug 1901.
    2. 87. Henry H. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1870 in Milesburg, Centre County, PA; died on 2 Feb 1948 in Bellwood, Blair County, PA; was buried in Logan Valley Cemetery, Bellwood, Blair County, PA.
    3. 88. Ivah M. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Nov 1887 in Pennsylvania; died on 29 Aug 1928 in Westtown, Chester County, PA; was buried on 30 Aug 1928 in Bellefonte Cemetery, Spring Township, Centre County, PA.

  7. 50.  Judith Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 20 Mar 1835 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 15 Mar 1917; was buried on 19 Mar 1917 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Centre Mills, PA

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Meyer Family by Henry Meyer

    Judith, born March 20, 1835; married Joseph C. Bierly. The family live on a farm near Centre Mills, Pa.

    Children:
    Henry Elmer, born Jan. 28, 1866
    Edward S., born June 20, 1869.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206519455/judith-bierly

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Row 5, #8. Next to husband Joseph and son Harry.

    Judith married Joseph Crotzer Bierly in Feb 1866 in Centre County, PA. Joseph (son of Anthony Bierly and Maria Magdalena Crotzer) was born on 22 Feb 1834 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died in Oct 1901 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 89. Harold Elmer Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1866 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 5 Oct 1943 in Tallahassee, FL; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. 90. Edwin S. Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1869 in Pennsylvania; died in 1954 in Escambia County, FL; was buried in Saint John's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, FL.

  8. 51.  Henry MeyerHenry Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 08 Dec 1840 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 08 Nov 1925 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried on 11 Nov 1925 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Rebersburg, Centre County, PA

    Notes:

    Author of Genealogy of the Meyer Family. 1890.

    Henry — author of this book — was born in Miles township, Centre County, Pa., Dec. 8, 1840. It is not considered good taste for one to "blow his own horn." I shall, therefore, be very brief. I was brought up on father's farm doing such work as usually falls to the lot of farmer boys; and during the Winter season attended, two or three months in a term, the common schools of the neighborhood. In the Spring of 1860 I left home to learn the millwright trade with John Todd, then residing at Potters Mills, Pa., — a trade which both father and grandfather had followed before me. Whatever spare time I had was generally devoted to reading, and the study of mathematics or other subjects that had a bearing on my trade. Sometime in August, 1862, I returned home and on the 19th of that month enlisted in the army for "three years or during the war." A number of my old comrades enlisted about the same time and we were a few days later organized at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pa., as Company "A" of the 148. Regt. P. V. We went through the usual disciplinary stages of the volunteer soldier, and first got down to serious business at Chancellorsville, Va., May, 1863. There was in me a slight leaven of the military spirit, and the boom of cannon, the shriek of the shells, the roar of the musketry, the cheer of the Union Soldiers and the yell of the Rebels reverberating through the deep woods raised my enthusiasm to the highest pitch, and I felt as though I could myself vanquish a whole regiment of the enemy! That was while we lay on the picket line in an opposite direction and at a tolerably safe distance from the disturbance. But later on after a better acquaintance with the serious work before us, when those shrieking missiles began to come uncomfortably close and streams of mangled boys in blue came passing by us to the rear, then, well then, it must be confessed, my ardor abated very considerably. That was the mental and moral experience, I believe, of most of the soldiers. I was in every battle in which the regiment was engaged until my discharge, among which were those of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Auburn Mills, Mine Run, the Wilderness and Po River or Laurel Hill, besides several skirmishes of lesser note. Never being in the hospital I took in all. I was slightly wounded at Chancellorsville, but more seriously at Po River, May 10, 1864; a minnie ball passing through my left hand near the wrist which necessitated amputation and which operation was performed May 17, 1864. by A. F. Sheldon, Surgeon in charge of Campbell Hospital, Washington, P. C. I was discharged at my own request in September following, came home and entered the Rebersburg Select School then in progress. The mutilated condition of my corporeal part rendered my trade useless to me and it became necessary to mark out a new course for the future. I taught school during the following Winter ('64 and '65), went to school again the next Summer and thus continued teaching and going to school alternately for several years. In 1866 I attended the Union Seminary, New Berlin, Pa., and in the Fall of 1868 I entered the Keystone State Normal School at Kutztown, Pa., graduating with first honors the Spring following. I assisted Supt. R. M. Magee in the Centre County Normal School for a number of years. In May, 1S75, I was elected County Superintendent of Common Schools of Center Co., for a term of three years, and was re-elected without opposition to the same office May, 1878. In the Fall of 1882 I was elected a member of the State Legislature, which, for reasons that need not be stated here, was in continuous session from Jan. 2, 1883, to Dec. 6, same year. I was married at Unionville. Centre Co., Pa., Jan. 18, 1872, to Martha Jane, daughter of Thomas J. Taylor ; and have lived ever since at Rebersburg. Pa. Roth myself and wife joined the Evangelical Church Feb. 6, 1874. Elected Justice of the Peace Feb. 18, 1890. Children .—Infant son, dead, Nov. 11. 1872; Hannah Jane, born Jan. 11, 1876; Henry Taylor, born Oct. 3, 1882; Mary Matilda, born Aug. 14, 1885; Sarah Ellen, born Sept. 1, 1887; Robert William, born Aug. 14, 1889.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76667707/henry-meyer

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Row 6, #7. Next to wife, Martha J., two of their married daughters and a granddaughter.

    Corp. Henry Meyer—Age 21 ; Rebersburg, Pennsylvania ; enlisted August 19, 1862; mustered August 25th; promoted to Corporal November 16, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863; again, severely, at Po River, May 10, 1864, necessitating amputation of left hand ; discharged at Campbell Hospital, Washington, September 12, 1864; resides at Rebersburg, Pennsvlvania. From The Story of Our Regiment: A History of the 148th Pennsylvania Vols, page 928.

    Henry tells the story of Company A in a chapter of The Story of Our Regiment: A History of the 148th Pennsylvania Vols (pages 493-564), and his time in the hospital (819-834).

    Henry married Martha Jane Taylor on 18 Jan 1872 in Unionville, Centre County, PA. Martha was born on 25 Apr 1850 in Centre County, PA; died on 6 Mar 1928 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 91. Infant Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1872 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 11 Nov 1872 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA.
    2. 92. Jane Hannah Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jan 1876 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 7 Nov 1961 in Maryland; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    3. 93. Henry Taylor Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Oct 1882 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA.
    4. 94. Mary Matilda Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1885 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 30 Sep 1980 in State College, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    5. 95. Sarah Ellen Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Sep 1887 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA.
    6. 96. Robert William Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1889 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died in Jul 1975; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  9. 52.  Selena MeyerSelena Meyer Descendancy chart to this point (15.Hannah3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 28 Oct 1844; died on 27 Jun 1845; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Section 1, Row 14. Selena (Selena Meyer 1844-1845) is acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75852477/selena-meyer

    Section 1, Row 14. Selena (Selena Meyer 1844-1845) is acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".


  10. 53.  James B. Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (16.Michael3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 29 Apr 1842 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Feb 1863; was buried in Madisonburg United Methodist Cemetery, Madisonburg, Miles Township, Centre County, PA.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: 25 Aug 1862; Private. Died February 4, 1863.

    Notes:

    Row 8, #2. Between parents.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202844162/james-b-bierly

    Section 1, row 8, plot 2


  11. 54.  Rebecca Joanna Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (17.John3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 01 May 1832.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 24 Jun 1832


  12. 55.  Sadie Lucetta BierlySadie Lucetta Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (17.John3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 1 Aug 1845 in Pennsylvania; died on 27 Apr 1923 in Long Branch, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75854521/lucetta-meyer

    Section 1, Row 14. Sadie (Lucessa Bierly Meyer 1845-1928 W) is acknowledged on a cast bronze plate affixed to a marble stone "in memoriam of the Meyer family buried in this plot".

    Sadie married Thomas P. Meyer about 1869. Thomas (son of John Meyer and Mary Catharine Poorman) was born on 29 Aug 1842 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 22 May 1923; was buried on 25 May 1923 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 97. Edward J. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1874 in Pennsylvania; died in 1923; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.
    2. 98. Rose M. Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Mar 1883 in Pennsylvania; died in 1971; was buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, NJ.

  13. 56.  Fayetta Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (19.Anthony3, 5.Nicholas2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 16 Apr 1850 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 3 Jul 1926 in Haines Township, Centre County, PA; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76667514/fyetta-m_-meyer

    Row 6, #13. Next to husband (David B.) and his mother Hannah.

    Fayetta married David Bierly Meyer on 08 Jun 1879 in Centre County, PA. David (son of Capt Henry Meyer and Hannah Bierly) was born on 15 Sep 1827 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; died on 03 Apr 1913 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 07 Apr 1913 in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 72. Henry Anthony Meyer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1880 in Jacksonville, Centre County, PA; died on 6 Mar 1949 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 10 Mar 1949 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  14. 57.  Jacob KetnerJacob Ketner Descendancy chart to this point (35.Susanna3, 8.Rosina2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 06 Aug 1841 in Centre County, PA; died on 30 May 1906 in Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62062802/jacob-g-ketner

    Jacob married Maria Polly C. Meyer on 10 Nov 1867 in Centre County, PA. Maria (daughter of George Meyer and Lydia Harter) was born on 26 Jan 1837 in Centre County, PA; died on 26 Feb 1901 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Aaronsburg Reformed Cemetery, Aaronsburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 58.  Martha Magdalena BierlyMartha Magdalena Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (38.William3, 9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 17 Mar 1844 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 09 Dec 1908 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58591259/martha-m-long

    Family/Spouse: Jesse Long. Jesse was born on 02 Jul 1840 in Snyder County, PA; died on 20 Jun 1915 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 99. Barbara E. Long  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1875 in Centre County, PA; died on 17 Feb 1876 in Centre County, PA; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

  16. 59.  Harold Elmer Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (43.Joseph3, 9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 28 Jan 1866 in Rebersburg, Centre County, PA; died on 5 Oct 1943 in Tallahassee, FL; was buried in Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.

    Notes:

    https://psy.fsu.edu/php/about/history/bierly.html

    Acknowledgement:


    Biographical information about Harry Elmer Bierly (pronounced "Beer-lee") was compiled from various sources.

    We wish to thank Mr. Alvie L. Davidson of Lakeland, Florida whose initial detective work on our behalf resulted in us becoming connected with relatives of H.E. Bierly in Pennsylvania, as well genealogists in the Centre County, PA, area where this branch of the Bierly family originated. We are especially indebted to: David and Suzanne (Walkowiak) Rice, Doug Bierly, and Justin Kirk Houser, Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond.

    Finally, Ludy T. Benjamin, Professor of Psychology at Texas A&M University, helped search for information about H.E. Bierly's academic career in psychology.



    1. Biography of H. Elmer Bierly prior to joining the faculty of Florida State College in Tallahassee.

    The following item was originally printed in COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF CENTRE, CLEARFIELD, JEFFERSON AND CLARION COUNTIES [Pennsylvania] published 1898 by J. H. Beers & Co. (p 237). (Items bolded and text reformatted for internet presentation)

    "Prof. H. E. Bierly was born in the house now owned by Hon. Henry Meyer, Rebersburg, Penn., January 28, 1866. He attended the common schools of Miles township, until he was eighteen years of age, not having a chance to attend the summer schools on account of too much work on the farm. He then determined to get a better education, and in 1884 entered Union Seminary (now Central Pennsylvania College), New Berlin, Penn. This institution he attended most of the time between the years 1884-1888, during which time he nearly completed the classical course and prepared himself for Princeton University, which he entered in 1888 as a member of the class of '92.

    He spent five years at Princeton University, four as an under-graduate, taking the "A.B. course" and one year as a post-graduate, studying physiological psychology under Prof. Ormond, also the philosophy of religion, under the same professor. The next year, 1893-94, he was unanimously elected "Professor of the Natural and Physical Sciences" in Belleview Collegiate Institute, at Caledonia, Mo., where he taught one year, at the expiration of which time the Institute was partially closed.

    The next year he attended Harvard and Boston Universities, studying metaphysics under Prof. [Josiah] Royce and cosmology under Prof. [William] James, of Harvard University, and comparative theology and history of religious history of Christian doctrine, in the School of Theology, of Boston University. It was then that he became acquainted with Pres. G. Stanley Hall [of Clark University], John Fiske, Joseph Cooke, Professors Carpenter and Davids, of Oxford University. This year in Boston, and as a student of both of these Universities, was of the greatest value in his educational history.

    The next year he was "Professor of Mathematics and Science" in Missouri Military School, Mexico, Mo., which was destroyed by fire at the expiration of that year.

    During the following year he was engaged in writing a thesis on the "Origin and Development of the Conception of God", also in child-mind investigations in central Pennsylvania, in connection with Pres. G. Stanley Hall, of Clark University, Mass. and Prof. Earl Barnes, of Leland Stanford University, Cal.

    At present (1898) he is professor of philosophy and science in Virginia College for Young Ladies at Roanoke, Va., one of the best of the Southern female colleges, in which he occupies a very responsible position, next to the presidents thereof.

    As a student Prof. Bierly became intensely interested in philosophy, through Sir William Hamilton's lectures on metaphysics, the various works and writings of James McCosh, primarily, and through the edited works of Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, achieving a natural inclination to speculative studies. At the same time he is greatly interested in biology, through a Natural History Society, which was organized by Prof. H. N. Conser, Ph. D., at Central Pennsylvania College, and which led him to reading of nearly all the works of Darwin, Huxley, Romanes and Herbert Spencer. It was the works of James McCosh that took him to Princeton University, whose lectures on metaphysics he attended in his freshman year, this being the last course on that subject given by McCosh, with whom he as a student was very well acquainted, and upon whom he called quite often, having received special recognition, encouragement and kindness from McCosh while alive.

    While a student of Princeton University he made a special study of philosophy and biology, having taken all the branches the university offers on both philosophy and biology. He took honors in the latter subject, and was offered a fellowship in osteology by the Chicago University, which he, however, did not accept, as he did not desire to give so much time in that particular line of investigation, having decided to make the study of philosophy a life vocation.

    He attended and was a member of the World's Congress of Philosophy held at Chicago during the World's Fair [1893], at which time he became personally acquainted with Prof. Josiah Royce, professor of philosophy in Harvard University, who has been his private adviser and director in philosophy ever since.

    Prof. Bierly is a member of the Pennsylvania German Society, and of several Psychological and Scientific Associations. He contributes a series of articles on the various conceptions of God for "The Preachers Helper". Just now (1898) he is more extensively engaged in child-mind investigations than ever, with Pres. Hall, Prof. Earl Barnes, Prof. Royce, also contributing a series of articles on child-mind study for several child-study magazines. He has also addressed and lectured before quite a number of teachers' associations and institutes in Missouri, Pennsylvania and Virginia on various, but mostly psychological subjects.

    During the [William Jennings] Bryan campaign [for the Democrat presidential nomination] in 1896, on account of not being hard pressed for work, he became very much interested in politics, through his cousin, Hon. Willis R. Bierly, of North Dakota. On account of the Democratic party splitting, Mr. Bierly was requested by the foremost politicians of the county to take a hand in politics and rally the Silver forces, as he did, and has done valuable service for his Valley and the county, having been elected president of the Bryan and Sewall Club of Brush Valley, which was composed of about two hundred members.

    He is a member of the M. E. Church, which he joined while a student of Princeton University. He was one of the three first members of the M.E. Church of Kreamerville, and rendered very effectual services in the building up of the Methodist Church at this place, having been appointed for this especial work, lasting several years, by the quarterly Conference (Methodist)."

    2. After 1898.

    A. The available Florida State College catalogues indicate that H.Elmer Bierly joined the faculty of Florida State College about 1899 and left the faculty about 1904.

    B. During his first or second summer at FSC, H.E. Bierly appears to have spent time at Clark University from where he returned with instrumentation to establish what the College Catalogue claims to be the first psychological laboratory in the State of Florida, circa 1901.
    C. Professor Ludy T. Benjamin, Texas A&M University, summarized the outcome of a search for details on Bierly's academic career in psychology as follows (e-mail to Mike Rashotte, 21 May, 2001; reformatted for internet presentation):

    I have done a good bit of searching on Bierly through all of the standard and obscure history of psychology search tools (indexes, bibliographies, directories, etc). Here is what I know.
    I can find only two publications by him, both in 1899 in the Florida School Journal.

    1. "The comparative development of the child." 1899, 2(3), p. 29.

    2. "The relation of the central nervous system to psychological theory." 1899, 2(2), p. 8.

    He is not listed in Cattell's Leaders in Education (1932), nor in either volume of Murchison's Psychological Register (1929, 1932). He does not appear in Cattell's American Men of Science volumes which start publication in 1906. He does not appear in any of the APA Membership Yearbooks that I have (1914-1925). Perhaps he was a member earlier but had dropped by 1914. He is not in any of Boring's necrologies published in Psychological Bulletin.

    I also looked in the literature on the founding of psychology laboratories with the following results.

    FSU (or any earlier names) does not appear in the survey published by Christian Ruckmich (1912), "The history and status of psychology in the United State", American Journal of Psychology, 23, 517-531. He lists laboratories founded through 1911. It is possible that he did not send a questionnaire to FSU or that there was no one there in psychology to fill it out.

    Garvey, C. R. (1929)"List of American psychology laboratories", Psychological Bulletin, 26, 652-660. Garvey sent questionnaires to all colleges with enrollments over 1,000 as listed in the College Blue Book of 1926, but also to smaller schools if he suspected a psychology laboratory existed. He lists 117 colleges in order of founding. FSU (nor its earlier names) does not appear in the listing. It is possible that a questionnaire was not sent to the school. Interestingly, University of Miami (no, it's not Miami University, which also appears in the list) does appear in the list with a founding date of 1900, which if true, would predate you. No other Florida schools appear in the list.

    Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000), "The psychology laboratory at the turn of the 20th century', American Psychologist, 55, 318-321. I list the 40 labs for which there is good evidence of their founding by 1900. I did not list Miami because I could not verify Garvey's claim that it existed in 1900.

    Note: We have been unable to locate the issues of Florida School Journal in which H.E. Bierly published in 1899.

    D. A web site describing the history of the National Association of Teachers Agencies lists H. E. Bierly as attending an organizational meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1909, as a representative of the Education Review Agency of Chattanooga, Tennessee. This information indicates that Bierly became involved in education in Tennessee some time after he left Florida State College.

    E. The Obituary Notices we have obtained about H.E. Bierly describe him as being in the realty business in Tallahassee at the time of his death in 1943. We have been unable to obtain further details on his academic and business careers.

    3. OBITUARY NOTICES FOR H. ELMER BIERLY (1943).
    The following obituary notices appeared in the Centre [County Pennsylvania] Democrat.

    A. CENTRE DEMOCRAT of 7 Oct 1943:

    "Word was received in Rebersburg Tuesday afternoon, announcing the death of H. Elmer Bierly, which occurred Tuesday morning in a hospital at Thomasville, Georgia. Mr. Bierly, who resided in Tallahassee, Florida, had gone to Thomasville hospital for observation following a sudden illness, and on Saturday night submitted to an operation from which he failed to rally. His remains will be brought to the home of his brother, E. S. Bierly in Rebersburg, the date of arrival being undetermined at the time of going to press. Burial will be made in the family plot at the Evangelical cemetery in Rebersburg. Mr. Bierly was the son of Joseph C. and Judith Bierly, and was born in Rebersburg about 77 years ago. In addition to his only surviving brother, E. S. Bierly, the deceased leaves his wife, the former Mamie Johnson, of Tallahassee. A man of scholarly attainments, Mr. Bierly had been a teacher of chemistry and psychology in various universities and schools throughout the South for the past 39 years. He was a member of the Methodist church."

    B. CENTRE DEMOCRAT of 14 Oct 1943:

    "Funeral services for H. Elmer Bierly, business man of Tallahassee, Fla., Rebersburg native, who died Tuesday, October 5, 1943, in Archibald Hospital, Thomasville, Ga., were held Saturday afternoon at Rebersburg, with Rev. R. A. Babcock officiating. Interment was made in the Evangelical Cemetery, Rebersburg. Mr. Bierly, 77, who had been operated on for a gall bladder condition a week ago, was born at Rebersburg, a son of Joseph C. and Judith Bierly. His wife, the former Mamie Johnson, and one brother, Rev. F. S. Bierly of Rebersburg, survive. Mr. Bierly was a professor of chemistry and psychology in various universities and colleges throughout the south for nearly 40 years. Of late years he conducted a realtor business at Tallahassee. He was a member of the Methodist church."


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196498938/harold-elmer-bierly

    Row 5, #8. Next to parents.

    Emmanuel United Methodist

    Harold who appears professionally as H. Elmer Bierly was born to parents Joseph C. Bierly 1834-1901 and Judith (Meyer) 1835-1917. His father, Joseph, was a veteran of the US Civil War and a 1st cousin 1x removed to Harold's mother, Judith.

    Judith's mother, was Hannah (Bierly) 1800-1892. Hannah was the niece of Joseph's father, Anthony Bierly Jr. 1779-1880.

    Harold's parents wed in 1864 at Miles, Centre, Pennsylvania and had the following known children:

    Harold Elmer Bierly 1866–1943
    Rev. Edwin S Bierly 1869–1954

    Harold married Mamie Johnson on 6 Jul 1920 in Leon County, FL. Mamie was born on 2 Sep 1881 in Florida; died on 2 Dec 1950 in Leon County, FL; was buried in Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Leon County, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 60.  Edwin S. BierlyEdwin S. Bierly Descendancy chart to this point (43.Joseph3, 9.Anthony2, 1.Anthony1) was born on 20 Jun 1869 in Pennsylvania; died in 1954 in Escambia County, FL; was buried in Saint John's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, FL.

    Notes:

    Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., (Name: Beers & Co, 1898;).

    Edwin S. Bierly, the younger, was born at Rebersburg. Penn., in 1869. A few years after his birth his parents moved on a farm two miles southwest of Rebersburg, where his early boyhood was spent. After attending the schools of "Brush Valley he in 1888 spent one winter term at Central Pennsylvania College with his brother Elmer. Here he completed the junior year of the Elementary (Normal) Department with the class of 1891. Being unable to pursue his studies until January of 1891, he then was admitted into the Junior class of the State Normal at Lock Haven. At the middle of the spring term he was compelled to leave the Normal through sickness (the measles) contracted through his chum. He then returned to Central Pennsylvania College, and completed the "Elementary (Normal) Course" with the large class of 1892. Aftter attending Central Pennsylvania College sev- eral more terms as a student of the scientific course, he, on the following year, entered Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn., where he remained during the winter term of 1895; but had to leave college on account of sickness before the expiration of the college year. He then remained at home the greater part of the year on account of sickness and then entered Dickinson Seminary at Williamsport; but after being there six weeks he was again compelled to leave school through lack of health. Shortly afterward he was appointed general book agent for the "Minter Book Company", Harrisburg, Penn., and was quite successful in this work in the summer of 1896. On October 8, 1896, he was married by Rev. Faus, his M. E. pastor, to Miss Sadie Erhard, a daughter of Cyrus and Catherine Erhard, of Rebersburg. Mrs. E. S. Bierly was and is a dressmaker by trade, but worked almost all the time in Lock Haven. She is a very in- dustrious and ambitious young woman, and highly respected by all. She has a good common- school education, having attended the Normal Select School conducted by Supt. C. L. Gramley, at Rebersburg. The following year he and his wife spent with his parents until January, 1898, when he regained his health and returned to Dickinson Seminary as a student of the Theological Department.
    In politics, he too is a "chip off the old block" namely a Democrat. He is a member of the M. E. Church, and has always taken an active part in Church work at Kreainerville, his. home Church, as one of the principal officials.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63795361/edwin-s-bierly

    Edwin married Sara Catherine “Sadie” Erhard on 08 Oct 1896. Sara (daughter of Cyrus Erhard and Catherine Brungart) was born on 15 Jun 1872 in Salona, Clinton County, PA; died on 1 Dec 1938 in Miles Township, Centre County, PA; was buried on 5 Dec 1938 in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 100. Myer Wesley Bierly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jul 1900 in Pennsylvania; died on 21 Apr 1919 in Salisbury, Herkimer County, NY; was buried in Saint Peters Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery, Rebersburg, Centre County, PA.