BIOGRAPHY: J. B. DENNY, Cambria County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by David Monahan. 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. 100-1 ____________________________________________________________ J. B. DENNY J. B. DENNY, of Ebensburg, this county, is a son of Mathias Denny and Mary (Lattemer) Denny, and was born in Elder township, Cambria county, on November 9, 1861. His grandfather, Peter Denny, was a native of Alsace-Lorraine, France, and emigrated to America about 1820, locating in Hollidaysburg, Blair county, after which he moved to Elder township, this county, where he followed the avocation of a stonemason and farmer for many years. Mattias Denny, his only son, and the father of J. B. Denny, was born in 1831, in Elder township, Cambria county, where he lived until 1865. He was a carpenter by trade, and from 1865 to 1875 was one of the leading contractors of Altoona, Pa. During the late Civil War, Matthias Denny was drafted for service three times, and was in the field when the war closed. He has always supported the Democratic party and represented his party in conventions, and in 1886 served as burgess of Gallitzin borough, and in 1887 as school director. He is a devout member of the Roman Catholic church. In 1858 Matthias Denny married Mary Latterner, who was the daughter of Michael and Catharine (Sharbaugh) Latterner, Michael Latterner being a native of France, and having emigrated to Loretto, this county, where he followed the business of tailoring. Their marriage has been blessed in the birth of the following children: J. B. Denny; Michael R., who died in Altoona in 1894 at the age of thirty-two years; Wm. C., a carpenter, now in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad company at Altoona; Rev. Joseph G., who was ordained to the priesthood at Price Hill Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, in June, 1895, and who is now stationed in Cincinnati, Ohio; Mollie; Annie R., who died in 1895; Edward R., painter, who is in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad company at Altoona; Tillie M.; Frank, who died in 1890; Stella and Loretto. J. B. Denny received his education in the public schools, and when fourteen years of age he embarked in the produce business at Chest Springs, after which he engaged in the merchandizing business at that and other places. On October 19, 1884, J. B. Denny was married in St. Patrick's church, Chicago, Illinois, to Miss Caroline V. Christy, of Loretto, a daughter of Dr. A. J. Christy and Mary (Gwin) Christy, of that place, and a niece of Rev. R. C. Christy, who was a noted chaplin of the late Civil War. Mr. Denny's marriage has been blessed in the birth of the following children: Mary Olean, Matthias Andrew, who died in 1887, Emily Grace, Hilda Rose, and John. After his marriage Mr. Denny embarked in the hotel business at Loretto, after which he came to Ebensburg and took charge of the Mountain House, one of the leading hotels of Ebensburg, which hotel he has owned since 1888. In addition to this hotel, Mr. Denny, in 1890, purchased the West End hotel, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, one of the principal railroad hotels in that city. He has been successful in the hotel and real estate business. Politically he is a democrat, and has represented his party as a delegate to both county and state conventions. In 1894 he was the nominee of his party for the legislature.