Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Elliott, George ************************************************ 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 GEORGE ELLIOTT, a venerable and much respected citizen of Cumberland Valley, Pa., was born in this township on March 17, 1817, son of Thomas and Martha Elliott. The founder of the Elliott family of Pennsylvania, it is supposed, came from England. Many of his descendants in this State have been prominent and influential citizens. Thomas Elliott was an early settler of Cumberland Valley, Bedford County, and as a man of practical ability and good judgment occupied an honored position in the community. He purchased wild land, and reclaimed a comfortable homestead, on which he resided until his death. He was a Democrat in his political views, and for a number of terms he served as Road Supervisor in Cumberland Valley. Of the children born of his union with his wife, Martha, three survive, namely: Elizabeth, wife of John Dickens; George, the particular subject of this brief sketch; and Ruth, widow of Lloyd Rice. George Elliott in his boyhood received a limited education in the subscription schools of his native town, and this he has since supplemented by good general reading. During his early manhood he worked for three or more years at the carpenter's trade, but he has devoted the larger part of his long and useful life to agricultural pursuits. Energetic and enterprising, he has by diligent labor accumulated a fine property, and upon his well-kept farm of two hundred and twenty-five acres of land can be seen unmistakable evidences of a careful and wise proprietorship. During his time he has witnessed many changes in the town and county, in the improvement of which he has ably assisted. Mr. Elliott is a Democrat in politics, and formerly served a number of years as Road Supervisor. In March, 1854, Mr. Elliott married Rebecca Wertz, who was born in Cumberland Valley. Her father, Jacob Wertz, was a pioneer of this section of Bedford County, and was for many years one of the leading citizens. He was active in town matters, and was for some time Constable of Cumberland Valley township. He reared several children, of whom these three are now living: Rebecca (Mrs. Elliott); Francis Wertz, of Cumberland Valley; and Susan, wife of Patterson Oliver, also of Cumberland Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are both valued members of the Methodist Protestant church, with which they united many years ago. They have had six children, and have been bereft of four. The survivors are: William J., of Cumberland Valley township; and Ida J., wife of John P. Anderson, of Baltimore, Md. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa