Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Cadwallader, Charles M. ************************************************ 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: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Warrington Township CHARLES M. CADWALLADER farmer, P.O. Warrington, is a descendant of an old Welsh family, the pioneer of which came to this country many years ago. His grandfather, Benjamin Cadwallader, was born in Montgomery county, and was a resident of Horsham township, afterward removing to Buckingham township, in this county, where he lived until shortly before his death, at Byberry, Philadelphia county, when he was about 80 years of age. This was about fifty years ago. He was married to Miss Hannah Bradfield, a native of Horsham, who died before her husband. They had nine children: Uree, Eli, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Yarley, Peter, Cyrus, David and John; all deceased. Yarley was the father of Charles M. He was born in Horsham, was married in Buckingham township, and lived in Byberry and Upper Dublin, where he owned farms, but five years before his death removed to the farm of Charles M., in this township, where he died in September, 1872, aged 80 years. He was a farmer all his life; a member of the Society of Friends, and was an upright, conscientious man. His wife was Christiana Moore, a native of New Jersey. She died in November, 1879, aged nearly 85. They had eleven children, of whom five died young, and one son, Peter, after reaching maturity. Five now survive: Mary, wife of Thomas Lightwood, living near Three Tons, Montgomery county; Howard in Norristown; Elizabeth, wife of Francis Diament, of Philadelphia; Sarah A., wife of Samuel Ely, living near Kansas City; and Charles M., who was born in Byberry, November 6, 1830. He was reared on a farm, but when 18 years old learned the trade of miller, at which he worked for nine years, when he bought the farm, which has since been his home. February 16, 1855, he married Anna, daughter of Charles Conard. She was born February 16, 1830, in that part of Warwick township, now included in Buckingham. To their union four children were born, one of whom died in childhood. The others are: Elizabeth, wife of George Corson, a farmer and lime burner, in Plymouth township, Montgomery county; Martha A. and Howard M., both of whom live with their parents. Mr. Cadwallader and his family are members of the Society of Friends. In politics he is a republican.