Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Diehl, William H. ************************************************ 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 H. DIEHL, a wide-awake, enterprising farmer and stock-raiser of Colerain, Pa., son of the late Isaac Diehl, was born in this township, January 4, 1848. He is of German ancestry and a descendant of one of the well-known pioneers of that portion of Bedford County included within the limits of the town of Friend's Cove - namely, Samuel Diehl, Sr., who with his son, Samuel Diehl, Jr., then a small boy, migrated to that place from Loudoun County, Virginia. (In the sketch of Henry P. Diehl, which may be found elsewhere in this book, further ancestral history is recorded.) Isaac Diehl, son of the younger Samuel, was born in Colerain, Pa., in 1805, and until his death, in 1872, was one of its most active and esteemed citizens. A self-made and a self-educated man, he valued highly the educational privileges that were extended to the young, and while serving his township as School Director he did all that lay in his power to advance the public school system. He was a stanch Democrat in his political views and a valued member of the Reformed church, in which he served both as Deacon and as Elder. His wife, whose maiden name was Catherine Kegg, is still living, a venerable woman of eighty-eight years. Of their children, five in number, four survive, namely: Benjamin F.; Eva A., wife of Henry Bingham of Colerain, Pa.; William H., subject of this sketch; and Rebecca, wife of George Beegle, of Snake Spring, Pa. William H. Diehl was reared to man's estate on the home farm, and in the schools of his neighborhood acquired his education. Choosing farming as his life occupation, and applying himself with diligence and good judgment to the management of his affairs, he has been prosperous in his labors, and is now the possessor of an estate containing two hundred and thirty acres of land, a part of which is heavily timbered, while one hundred and twenty acres are under good cultivation. In addition to general farming, he has been quite largely engaged in stock-raising and to some extent in dairying. He is one of the leaders in local politics, being a sound Democrat, and his vote is ever cast on the side of progress and public welfare. For two terms he was a School Director of Colerain township, a part of the time being treasurer of the board, and he is at present serving his first term as Township Auditor. For three years he was also Township Assessor. Religiously, he is an active member of the reformed church, of which he is the treasurer. Mr. Diehl married for his first wife Alice Diehl, who bore him five children, namely: Blanche, wife of William Snyder, of Bedford, Pa.; Humphrey T.; Carrie C.; Ida M.; and Grover C. Mr. Diehl married for his second wife Miss Lavanda Irene Ott, a sister of Francis M. Ott, a well-known citizen. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa