Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Boor, Baltzer F. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 BALTZER F. BOOR, an enterprising farmer and a representative citizen of Bedford township, Bedford County, Pa., is well known in this vicinity as a public official, having been a School Director several years and the Postmaster at Burning Bush since 1879. He is of German descent, and was born November 30, 1843, in Cumberland Valley township, being a son of Samuel M. and Sophia (Fletcher) Boor. His grandfather, Michael Boor, the son of a Revolutionary soldier, was born in Virginia, but removed with his parents to Cumberland Valley township in the early period of its settlement, and during his remaining days was engaged in the pioneer labor of clearing and improving a tract of wild land. Samuel M. Boor, who attained the venerable age of eighty-two years, spent his entire life in Bedford County, and with the exception of eleven years of the time was a resident of Cumberland Valley township. A prominent farmer, capable and intelligent from a business point of view, he became one of the leading men of the place in his generation, and for several years was one of the Board of Directors of the Bedford County Almshouse. He was an active member of the Lutheran church, and in politics his sympathies were always with the Democratic party. Of the children born of his union with Sophia Fletcher, of Bedford County, four survive, namely: Joseph W., of Bedford, Pa.; Ellen, wife of John J. Wertz, of Cumberland Valley, Pa.; Elizabeth, wife of Martin Miller, of Hyndman, Pa.; and Baltzer F., with whose name the present sketch begins and with an outline of whose personal history it closes. Baltzer F. Boor in his early years attended the district schools of Cumberland Valley until familiar with the common branches of learning. Deciding then to make farming the means by which he should earn a livelihood, he labored most diligently until he had acquired sufficient capital to purchase land of his own, and in course of time found himself the possessor of an estate of one hundred and twenty-two acres, on which he has since resided. From year to year he has added improvements of an excellent character, and he is still conducting general farming thereon after the most approved modern methods. In politics he is a Democrat and a vigorous supporter of the principles of that party. He is also influential in fraternal circles, being a member of the Bedford Lodge of Odd Fellows. On December 24, 1868, Mr. Boor married Mary C. Cook, who was born and educated in Londonderry township, Bedford County, being a daughter of the late John Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Boor have five children, namely: Effie M., wife of Albert E. Hendershot, of Hyndman, Pa.; Nora E.; Bessie P.; Foster E.; and Russell C. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa