Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Cadwallader, Samuel C. ************************************************ 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 Upper Makefield Township SAMUEL C. CADWALLADER retired farmer, P.O. Dolington was born November 7, 1815, in Upper Makefield township, on the old homestead on the farm where he now resides. He is a son of Jacob and Ann (Taylor) Cadwallader, natives of this county and of Welsh descent. The Cadwallader family is of Welsh origin, having emigrated to this country in the seventeenth century. There were four brothers who left Wales to come to this country, one of whom, Lambert, settled where Lambertville, N. J., now stands, and it is supposed that that town was named after him. Two of the others settled near Bucks and Montgomery counties, and the fourth settled in the western part of the state, and of his descendants we know nothing. Jacob Cadwallader was a farmer, and moved to the place where his son Samuel now lives in the year 1800, and spent the remainder of his days there. He died in 1843. He was the father of eleven children, all of whom are deceased except Samuel C. The latter has always lived on the farm he now owns, and has made farming his principal occupation. He has been quite successful, and by industry and economy in his younger days is now enabled to enjoy a well-earned competence. In 1844 he married Hannah C., daughter of Jonathan Carr, of Plumstead township, by whom he has had six children, two of whom died in infancy. Those living are: Macre Ann, Mary, Julia and James L. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader are members of the Society of Friends. He has been school director for a term of twenty-three years, and supervisor and overseer of the poor six years. He has been guardian and trustee for twelve orphans, and executer and administrator for several estates. The Cadwallader family have been identified with the county for over a century and a half, and there are but few of them now left. Samuel C. is now in his seventy-second year, and although retired from active business is quite active and well-read, and still possesses the enterprise of his younger days.