Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Schnably, Abraham ************************************************ 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 ABRAHAM SCHNABLY, a practical and thriving agriculturist of Bedford township, Bedford County, Pa., has been a resident of this place ever since his birth, which occurred on April 10, 1837. His parents were John H. and Elizabeth (Eversole) Schnably. John H. Schnably was the son of Henry Schnably, and was born in Germany, the home of his ancestors. He was but four years old when his father and mother emigrated from Germany, and, coming to Pennsylvania, settled in South Woodbury, Bedford County, where he grew to manhood. After his marriage to Elizabeth Eversole, who was a native of Virginia, he removed to Bedford township, and here he resided until his death, at a ripe of age, in 1875. He took an active part in township affairs, and for a number of terms served as Road Supervisor and Tax Collector. Of his children four are still living, namely: David; John E.; Elizabeth, wife of Henry Kauffman; and Abraham, whose personal history is given below. Abraham Schnably in his youth availed himself of the educational opportunities afford by the district school, and has since continued to improve his mind by good reading, his aim being to keep himself well informed on current topics. He has been a strong advocate of the public-school system, and as a School Director of Bedford township, a position that he filled three successive years, he labored faithfully in its interest. His well-kept farm contains one hundred and twenty-eight acres. He is a sound Democrat in politics, and as an active member of the Lutheran church takes a deep interest in religious work. Mr. Schnably married Miss Hettie Carrl, daughter of William Carrl, late of Bedford township, Pa. They reared six children, namely: Alice A.; Minnie C., wife of Jacob Dell; Daniel L.; Martha M.; Harry M.; and Clarence C. Mrs. Schnably, a most estimable woman, much respected and beloved, passed to the higher life on April 30, 1890. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa