BIO: John W. EBY, Centre County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/ http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/1picts/commbios/comm-bios.htm _____________________________________________________________________ Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898. _____________________________________________________________________ JOHN W. EBY, proprietor of a feed and coal business at Zion, Centre county, is an energetic, progressive man who has achieved success through his own undertakings. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 367 John Eby, paternal grandfather of our subject, married May Greybill, a native of Lebanon county, and children as follows were born to them: Samuel (father of our subject); Michael, Henry, Moses and Elizabeth (all four residents of Woodward, Centre county) and Mary (Mrs. Yearick). The maternal grandparents of our subject were George and Mary (Finley) Vonada, the former a native of Centre county, the latter of Union county, Penn. Their children are David and John, who are residents of Hublersburg; Jacob, of Mackeyville, Clinton Co., Penn.; Eve, who is living with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Eby; and Amelia, wife of John A. Swartz, of Hublersburg. Samuel Eby, father of our subject, was born July 22, 1824, in Lebanon county, Penn., and being the eldest in his father's family remained at home assisting in their support, during a few winter months attending the common schools. In politics he was a Democrat, and he was a member of the National Guard. In December, 1866, he married Mary Vonada, who was born February 10, 1830, a daughter of George and Mary (Hinley) Vonada, the former of whom was a farmer, a Democrat in politics, and a Lutheran in religious faith. In March, 1868, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby settled on a farm in Walker township, where he died October 6, 1882, and he was buried in Zion cemetery; his widow has since made her home in Zion. John W. Eby, whose name introduces this sketch, was their only child. He was reared on the homestead farm, and acquired his education in the public schools. On July 17, 1887, he married Miss Jennie Sharer, a daughter of David Sharer, a prosperous farmer of Spring township, Centre county, born in Lancaster county, Penn., and who married Jemima Foster, a daughter of Joseph Foster, a successful farmer of Union county, where Mrs. Sharer was born. Both came to Centre county in childhood, and were married there. David Sharer, Samuel Sharer and Jennie Sharer (both deceased) belonged to a family of which the following are also members: Mrs. Elizabeth Mallory and Henry, who are living in the West; Mrs. H. J. Garbrick, of Zion; and Elmira, wife of George Gingrich, of Centre Hall. In the Foster family were Mrs. Belle Jordan; Mrs. J. Hirsch, of Forest Hill, Union county, Penn.; Mrs. Nelson Biddle, of Union county; and Andrew and Thomas, both of whom served in the Civil war, the last named losing his life in battle. David Sharer, the father of Mrs. Eby, died December 9, 1894, and the mother on November 11, 1896. Both were buried in Zion cemetery. They had a family of four children: (1) Foster, now a resident of Spring township, Union county, married Pearly Stover, and has two children - David M. and Minnie. (2) Mary is the wife of Elmer Swartz, a farmer residing near Pleasant Gap, Centre county, by whom she had six children - Della M., Edith, Gertrude. Harry, Blaine and Roy. (3) Zada B. is the wife of William T. Royer, of Bellefonte, Penn., a printer, and they have five children - Pearl, Lena, Carl, Grace and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Eby became the parents of four children, two of whom died in infancy; the others are: William C. (born December 25, 1887) and Mary Edna (born February 1, 1891). Mr. Eby was engaged in farming for a number of years, successfully following that pursuit until 1896, when he came to Zion and established his present business, dealing in meal, feed and coal. He receives from the public a liberal patronage, which he well merits, for his energy, perseverance and honorable dealing justly entitle him to the success which he may achieve. He also owns two farms, one in Walker township, Centre county, comprising 120 acres of well-improved land, the other, of 130 acres, being situated near Centre Hall, in Potter township. It is a splendid property, and he also has valuable real estate in Zion. He is a most progressive and energetic man, and ranks among the leading business citizens of the community. In politics he is a Democrat. Socially, he belongs to the Grange, and to the Knights of the Golden Circle. Mrs. Eby is a member of the Lutheran Church. All who know them esteem them highly for their sterling worth, and they have surrounded themselves with many friends.