BIO: John M. BYERS, Clearfield County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Sally Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm _____________________________________________________________ From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr., Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 868 & 869. _____________________________________________________________ JOHN M. BYERS, a well known resident of Cherry Tree, who is engaged in the monument and tombstone business at that place, was born at Cherry Tree, September 4, 1858, son of Abram and Martha (Conner) Byers. The father of our subject came to Cherry Tree with his mother from York county, Pa., while yet a boy, and here followed farming and lumbering for a number of years. He died at the age of seventy-one years at Cherry Tree, Pa. During the Civil war he enlisted and saw active service in the Union army, serving in Co. F, 57th Reg. Pa. Vol. Infantry. He married Martha Conner, a daughter of John Conner, and of their children there are four now living, two sons and two daughters, namely: John M., the subject of this sketch; A. S., who resides at Cherry Tree; Ellen, wife of William H. Lutman, of Cookport, Indiana county, Pa.; and Carrie M., wife of D. Somerville, a justice of the peace, residing in Cambria county, Pa. John M. Byers after attending school remained at home with his parents, and worked on the farm until reaching the age of twenty-two years. At the end of this period he began to learn the stone mason's trade, which he followed as apprentice and journeyman for eight years. In 1889 he engaged in the business of manufacturing tombstones and monuments at Cherry Tree, where he has since continued and is now doing a prosperous business. He is a member of Lodge No. 417, I. O. O. F., at Cherry Tree, which he is now serving as recording secretary; and also belongs to the Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No, 6924, at Barnesboro, Pa., and several other fraternal organizations. In politics a Republican, he has been an active worker for his party and was elected justice of the peace in Burnside township, Clearfield county, Pa., in 1906. In 1882 Mr. Byers married Ida M. Stiffler, who was born October 7, 1859, in Clearfield county, a daughter of P. J. and Rebecca (Garman) Stiffler. Mrs. Byers' parents are both living in Cherry Tree, her father being now eighty-three years of age and her mother eighty-four. There have been born to our subject and his wife three children, of whom the only one now living is G. Monte, aged twenty-five, a fireman in the Cherry Tree Iron Works, residing at home with his parents.