Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Hall, Benjamin ************************************************ 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 BENJAMIN HALL, a well-to-do agriculturist of Hopewell township, Bedford County, is a typical representative of the self-made men of our country that have achieved a grand success in life by sheer persistency and stability of purpose. He was born December 11, 1823, in Somersetshire, England, where his parents, Thomas and Elizabeth Hall, were born and lived and died. Mr. Hall was educated in the free schools of Somersetshire, and while in his native country became familiar with the various branches of farming as there carried on. He married at twenty-four years of age, and less than two years later, in 1849, he emigrated to America. Taking passage at Liverpool on a sailing vessel, he arrived in Philadelphia, Pa., after a tedious voyage of six weeks and three days. Coming immediately to Bedford County, he settled in Hopewell township; and the following year, being very much pleased with his new home, he sent for his wife and child. He began work as a farm hand for James Price, and continued in this capacity for six years. At the end of that time he began farming on his own account by renting land. He succeeded fully as well as he anticipated, and subsequently bought land of his own. By dint of unceasing toil, he acquired some money, and from time to time added to his original purchase, until now he is the owner of a fine farm of three hundred acres at Yellow Creek. In the management of this large estate, which is well equipped and well stocked, he has shown excellent judgment and great enterprise. In addition to the fine set of farm buildings that he keeps in such good repair, he has a grist-mill on the banks of the creek. On December 28, 1847, in Wales, he married Catherine Price, who was born in Wales, May 15, 1828, a daughter of John and Ann (Jones) Price. A large family of children were born to their union, of whom the following survive: Margaret A. and James T., both of Hopewell; John W., of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary A., wife of Andrew Creps, of Hopewell; William P., of Slayton, Minn.; George P., of Hopewell; Rebecca M., wife of Samuel Fluck, of Hopewell; Henry G. and Charles W., both of Hopewell; Catherine E., wife of George Gorsuch, also of Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. Hall also have an adopted daughter, Iva G., to whom they have given the same tender care that they did to their own offspring. Mr. Hall is a strong Republican in politics; and, while he takes no active part in the affairs of the town, his opinion on public questions invariably carries weight. Mrs. Hall is a member of the Presbyterian church. Both are highly esteemed in the community, and have the cordial esteem of their neighbors. On December 28, 1897, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their pleasant home, making it a joyful occasion for their relatives and friends. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa