Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Wertz, John J. ************************************************ 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 JOHN J. WERTZ, a well-to-do farmer and highly respected citizen of Cumberland Valley township, is a representative of the self-made men of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, where he has resided since his birth, March 7, 1829. He is a son of the late John Wertz, who was a lifelong resident of Cumberland Valley township, and whose father, Paul Wertz, was one of the earliest settlers of this place. John Wertz assisted his father in the pioneer labor of clearing a farm from the wilderness, and after reaching man's estate he made farming his principal occupation. A loyal and faithful citizen, he served as a soldier in the War of 1812. Of his union with Elizabeth Williams nine children were born, as follows: Henry; William; Rachel; Banner; Catherine; Mary; Josiah; John J., the subject of this sketch; and Rebecca. John J. Wertz obtained his education in the subscription schools of his day, whose curriculum consisted of reading, writing, and arithmetic, or the "three R's"; and under his father's instruction he received a good industrial training. By persevering industry and a wise economy he accumulated sufficient money to buy land when a young man; and he now owns a farm of three hundred acres, a part of which is under cultivation. He has been a tireless worker throughout his long period of activity, and did much of the pioneer labor of clearing his land with his own hands. Having been always dependent upon his own resources, Mr. Wertz has practically made his own way to his present position among the respected citizens of the community. He is a Democrat in politics; and, though taking a keen interest in the progress and development of this section of Bedford County, he has persistently declined to accept the nomination for local office. He, however, served for eight years as Postmaster at Patience. He is a Lutheran in his religious belief, and belongs to the church of that denomination. Mr. Wertz married on December 28, 1854, Mary E., daughter of the late Samuel Boor, of Cumberland Valley township. Mr. and Mrs. Wertz have had eight children, as follows, namely: Samuel N.; James, deceased; Clara, wife of Joseph Schafer, of Fostoria, Ohio; Emma C., wife of Samuel Cessna, of Toledo, Ohio; Harry E.; John A. N.; Mary, wife of Jesse Growden, of Cumberland Valley township; and Fannie E., who married Ward Growden, of Rush, Md. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa