BIO: C. E. ERHARD, 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, page 652. _____________________________________________________________ C. E. ERHARD, president of the Knox Township School Board, of which he has been a useful member for ten years, carries on general farming on 150 acres of excellent land, which belongs to his father. He was born in Knox township, Clearfield county, Pa., February 10, 1863. Christian Erhard, the paternal grandfather, was born in Center county and before marriage came to Clearfield county and here the father of C. E. Erhard was born. When the latter reached manhood he married Elizabeth Straw, daughter of Christian Straw, of Ferguson township, and ten children were born to them, as follows: Alvin; Maria, who is the wife of George Boyce; Emma, who is deceased, was the wife of David Bright; Edith J.; C. E.; C. V., who resides in Oregon; Bigler W., who is deceased, was formerly a teacher in Bedford county; B. W., a twin of Bigler W., who is a teacher in Bedford county; J. A., who is a resident of Glassport, Allegheny county, married first, Josephine Shafer, and second, Clara Cesna; and Maude E., who is the wife of Clarence Bevens, of Jenners, Somerset county. After marriage, the parents of Mr. Erhard purchased a farm near New Millport and later, after the death of Grandfather Christian Erhard, the father of C. E. Erhard purchased the interests of the other heirs, in partnership with his brother Enoch. The farm is well improved and under its present management is a very productive property. The father still survives, the mother dying May 24, 1901. He is one of the highly respected older residents of the township. C. E. Erhard was reared in the principles of the Democratic party, by his father, but in late years votes as his judgment directs. At all times, however, he has been a good citizen and is one so well qualified for office and so thoroughly interested in the public schools that his fellow citizens have done themselves credit in retaining his services on the school board. He is a member of the Knights of the Golden Eagles.