Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Zimmers, Frederick ************************************************ 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 FREDERICK ZIMMERS, who owns and occupies a finely improved farm of eighty-two acres in Bedford, Bedford County, has been closely associated with the agricultural interests of this township during the greater part of his active life. A son of the late Anthony Zimmers, he was born in Bedford, Pa., May 15, 1825, and was named for his paternal grandfather, Frederick Zimmers, who was one of those brave pioneers to whom Oliver Wendell Holmes referred when he said, "For there was never a clearing made in the forest that did not let in the light on heroes and heroines." Anthony Zimmers was born in Bedford, and here spent his entire life, being chiefly engaged in farming pursuits, an occupation that in his day was beset with difficulties that required steady persistency and much resolution of purpose to conquer. His wife, whose maiden name was Catherine Kaufman, was born and bred in the neighboring town of East St. Clair. Frederick Zimmers grew to manhood on the home farm, where as a youth he was required to perform the duties usually assigned to farmers' boys. In the subscription and public schools of his district he was well drilled in the three principal branches of learning then taught - reading, writing, and arithmetic. Since beginning the battle of life on his own account, Mr. Zimmers has carried on general farming with excellent pecuniary results. He has long been well known in the community as an earnest advocate of the principles of the Republican party and a public-spirited and loyal citizen. Taking an active interest in all things tending to advance the welfare of the township, he has not shirked the responsibilities of office, and has served acceptably as School Director several terms. Mr. Zimmers married Anna M., daughter of Jacob and Mary (Dibert) Walter and a sister of Messrs. Samuel, Daniel, and Jacob Walter, all of whom are represented in this biographical work. Three children have been born of their union, namely: John Watson, of Bedford township; Mary Emma; and Franklin Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmers are both valued members of the Lutheran church, which he has served with fidelity as Elder the past twenty years. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa