Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Deremer, William ************************************************ 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 WILLIAM DEREMER, one of the leading citizens of Cumberland Valley, Bedford County, Pa., was born in this county, March 29, 1836. He is a son of the late William Deremer, Sr. His father was a lifelong resident of Bedford County, where he was engaged in agricultural pursuits during his active career. After his marriage with Miss Mary A. Vaughn, who was also of this county, William Deremer, Sr., settled on a farm in Cumberland Valley township, where he resided until his death, which occurred on April 4, 1874. Of his family the following-named children are now living: Mary A., widow of the late James Hudson; Peter, of Cumberland Valley, Pa.; Jacob, also of Bedford County; William the first mentioned above; Caroline, widow of the late John Robinson; and Elizabeth, wife of William H. Rose. William Deremer, the subject of the present sketch, was educated in the public schools of Cumberland Valley. By an intelligent reading of papers and periodicals he keeps himself well-informed on current events and the topics of the day. On August 5, 1862, he enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Thirty- third Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, which was attached to the Army of the Potomac. With his regiment he actively participated in the battles at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and in various engagements and skirmishes of minor importance. At the end of ten months, one month longer than the term for which he enlisted, he was discharged from the service. Returning at once to Cumberland Valley, Mr. Deremer settled on his present farm of one hundred and seventy-four acres, on which he has made such excellent improvements as to render his estate one of the most valuable in the vicinity. In his various undertakings he has been prospered, and he is now recognized as a thorough and able farmer, well versed in the most approved modern methods of carrying on his chosen occupation. A Republican in politics, with independent proclivities, Mr. Deremer has been influential in town and county affairs, and in public capacities has served his fellow-townsmen most faithfully. For three years he was Road Supervisor and for five years Justice of the Peace. He belongs to the Grand Army Post of Bedford, Pa., and is a prominent member of the Odd Fellows Lodge of Centreville, Pa., in which he has passed all the chairs, and on five different occasions has served as its representative at the Grand Lodge of the State of Pennsylvania. Mr. Deremer's first wife, formerly Miss Julia A. Elliott, of Bedford County, died in early womanhood. He subsequently married Miss Emma J. Miller, of Cumberland Valley township. By his first marriage Mr. Deremer had one son, William J., now deceased. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa