Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Calfe, Samuel H. ************************************************ 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 Buckingham Township SAMUEL H. CALFE farmer, P.O. Gardenville, was born in Tinicum township, January 21, 1832, and is a son of John and Mary M. (Hillpot) Calfe, natives of Bucks county and of German descent. The family settled in Nockamixon township and was among the first to locate here. The grandfather, Henry, was a blacksmith during his early life. He later bought a large farm in Tinicum township, where he lived and died. He had only one son, John, who, when he was large enough to manage the farm, took charge and the father worked somewhat at his trade. Our subject's father was a farmer, which business he followed all his life. He was the father of six children: Eve, widow of Samuel Trauger; Samuel H., Susan, wife of Aaron Rufe; Catherine, wife of Francis Worman; Elizabeth, wife of Joseph White, resides in Bristol; and Jonas H., who owns the homestead farm and lives on it. The father died in his 86th year, and the mother is still living. Our subject was brought up on the farm of his father until he was 21 years of age, when he began teaching school. He has followed this profession about twenty-five years. In 1875 he bought the small farm where he has since lived, and on which he has made many improvements. His buildings are all first class and the surroundings give evidence of the owner's thrift and industry. He has a large clock in his possession which is said to have been brought to this country by his ancestors. It is known to be over two hundred years old. He was married March 28, 1868, to Hannah, daughter of George and Hannah (Ruth) Burgstresser. Mr. and Mrs. Calfe are members of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Calfe was a school-director while living in Lower Makefield township. In 1880 he was elected secretary of Cold Spring Dairymen's Association, which office he still holds. In January, 1882, he was elected treasurer, which position he held until April, 1886, when he resigned. He has also been director of the association several times.