Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Fichtner, Rev. Jacob ************************************************ 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 REV. JACOB FICHTNER is a prominent citizen of Londonderry township, Bedford County, where for more than a quarter of a century he has been doing local ministerial work. He was born February 3, 1827, in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, the place of birth of his parents, Jonathan and Hannah (Martz) Fichtner. He is of German ancestry, belonging to one of the early families of Southern Pennsylvania. His grandfather, Martin Fichtner, spent his entire life on a farm in Somerset County, his homestead, not far from the town of Berlin. Jonathan Fichtner lived with his parents until of age, and thereafter continued his residence in Somerset County until 1839. Coming then with his family to Bedford County, he located in Harrison township, where he was for many years a citizen of much influence. He subsequently moved to Londonderry township, and during the closing years of his life he made his home with his son Jacob. In both of these townships he served in various local offices, and for three years he was County Commissioner, having been elected by the Republican voters, with whom he was identified. He died in October, 1894, in the eighty-eighth year of his age, honored and respected by all. His wife rounded out a period of ninety-two years. Of their three children two are now living, namely: Jacob, the subject of this sketch; and Martin, who resides in Missouri. The Rev. Jacob Fichtner acquired his elementary education in the district schools of Harrison township, where the first twelve years of his life were spent. Gifted by nature with good mental ability, he took delight from his earliest days in reading such books as were within his grasp, and by special study of subjects interesting to him he obtained much general information. He also became very familiar with the Bible. Early in the seventies Mr. Fichtner settled in Londonderry township, at Palo Alto, where he has since lived. He came here from West Virginia. Before living in that State he had spent a few years in Benton County, Iowa. He owns a valuable tract of land, containing four hundred and eighty acres, and in addition to his labors in the cause of Christianity he is successfully engaged in farming. For over fifty years he has been a member of the United Evangelical church, under whose auspices he has worked so faithfully and with such good results. He is especially interested in the education of the young, and during the two terms that he was on the School Board of Londonderry township, one of which he was president of the board, he rendered good service. In politics he is a Republican. Mr. Fichtner has been twice married. His first wife, Jennie Rowser, of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, died at an early age. He afterward married Annie E. Cook, daughter of the late Thomas Cook, of Harrison township. Of this union seven children have been born, of whom six are living, namely: Emma I., wife of James H. Wilhelm; Jennie, wife of Harmon Hoselrough; Virgy M., wife of J. M. Dennison; Myrtle E., wife of Daniel Diehl; Lonie I., wife of C. H. Mauck; and John L. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa