Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Stallings, Irving ************************************************ 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 IRVING STALLINGS, one of the most enterprising and progressive young business men of Londonderry township, Bedford County, Pa., is at the present time Auditor and Clerk of the township, Postmaster at Cook's Mills, and proprietor of a well-stocked country store. He was born in Alleghany County, Maryland, January 30, 1860, the son of John H. and Anna Stallings. John H. Stallings was born, bred, and married in Alleghany County, Maryland, where he was successfully engaged in farming until 1878. Coming then to Bedford County, he purchased the store at Cook's Mills that is now owned by his son Irving. This he conducted successfully the ensuing five years, and at the same time served as Postmaster. In 1883 he sold out his entire mercantile business to his son, who has proved a worthy successor. Irving Stallings remained on the home farm in Alleghany County, Maryland, until he was eighteen years old, assisting his father in its management, and in the public schools acquiring a knowledge of the common branches of study. On coming to Londonderry with his father, he entered the store as a clerk, a position which he continued until he became its owner. The building that he occupies is a two-story frame house, the room used as the store being forty feet long and eighteen feet wide. His stock of general merchandise, valued at about five thousand dollars, includes choice and staple groceries, dry goods, hardware, fertilizers of all kinds, and agricultural implements, his endeavor being to supply as far as possible everything needed to meet the wants of his numerous customers. Mr. Stallings has been Postmaster at Cook's Mills since 1883, and is now serving his tenth year as Auditor and Clerk of the township. For a number of years he has likewise been the agent at Cook's Mills for the United States Express Company. Politically, he is actively identified with the Republican party; and fraternally, he is a member of the Masonic order, belonging to the lodge at Hyndman, Pa. In his religious belief he is a Methodist and a member of the church of that denomination. On October 5, 1882, Mr. Stallings married Sarah Cook, a daughter of the late John Cook, of Londonderry township. They have three children - May, John, and Carleton. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa