BIOGRAPHY: Richard J. BENDER, Cambria County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Lynne Canterbury and Diann Olsen. Portions of this book were transcribed by Clark Creery, Martha Humenik, Betty Mirovich and Sharon Ringler. USGENWEB ARCHIVES (tm) NOTICE All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information are included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ ____________________________________________________________ From Wiley, Samuel T., ed. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Union Publishing Co., 1896, p. 330 ____________________________________________________________ RICHARD J. BENDER, an enterprising and progressive merchant of Lilly, this county, is a son of Basil and Theresa (Kutz) Bender, and was born in Lilly, May 17, 1870. Basil Bender (father) was born in Imnau, Germany, May 10, 1827, whence he emigrated to America when quite a young man, and located in Lilly, where he was employed in the coal mines until a few years prior to his death, which occurred in 1838. He was a democrat, and although not a politician, took a great interest in the success of his party. He was a member of the Roman Catholic church, very sincere and devout in his faith, he being one of the leading members in having the first Catholic church erected at Lilly. To his marriage with Theresa Kutz, who was born in Imnau, Germany, Jan. 16, 1836, and who survives him, and now resides with her son, Richard J., at Lilly, the following children were born: Mary and Catherine, twins, the latter dying when two years old; Herman, Joseph, John, Francis, Charles, and Richard J. Richard J. Bender received his early education in the public schools of Lilly. On leaving school he commenced work in the coal mines, where he was employed about seven years. In 1892 he engaged in the mercantile business, becoming a member of the firm of Dunn & Bender. About eighteen months later, he, by mutual consent, bought Mr. Dunn's interest in the business, and conducted it himself. In June, 1896, he removed to his present large store-room on Main street, Lilly, where, by reason of his ability, fair dealing and close application to business, he enjoys the confidence and support of a large custom. In politics he adheres to the principles of the Democratic party, but does not take an active part in political affairs. He is a member of the Roman Catholic church.