BIO: Charles S. MOGLE, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Dave Wilson Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************************** __________________________________________________________ McElroy, James Thomas Jr., McElroy's Family Memories, Huntingdon, PA: (Author), 1930, page 138. __________________________________________________________ C. S. MOGLE Spruce Creek, Huntingdon CO., Pa. Merchant: C. S. Mogle was born on a farm at Spruce Creek, October 14, 1875, and remained on the farm until the age of nineteen years. A son of Joseph J. Mogle, a farmer for thirty-five years, on the same farm, known as the Isett farm. His father was Henry Mogle. C. S.* Mogle died in 1906, aged seventy-six years. He married Mary Curles, who died in 1904, aged sixty- three years; her father was a Civil War veteran. C.S. Mogle was for thirty- one years with the Penna. R.R. as brakeman on the Middle Division; is also a carpenter. In 1922 he engaged in business, dealing in confections, ice cream and a general line that makes up a business of this character. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Spruce Creek; his wife also, when living. He belongs to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, No. 174, Altoona. A Republican in politics. Has one brother, S. T. Mogle, married to Mary E. Cree. Two brothers deceased; I. N. Mogle, married to Margaret Morder; whe resides at Williamsburg, Pa.; Wilson Mogle, also deceased, married to Alfarata Keith; she resides at Williamsburg, Pa. His sisters are: Laura, Spruce Creek, Pa.; Ida, married to Herbert Travis, Pitcairn, Pa., and Mrs. D.W. Shawley, of Spruce Creek, Pa. C. S. Mogle was married to Rettie Conner, of Rock Hill Furnace, Huntingdon County, Pa. She died May 2, 1929, aged fifty years, of nervous prostration. Mr. Mogle is a quiet, unassuming man. His place of business is fitted up in an up-to-date manner. * Joseph J. Mogle died in 1906, not C. S. Mogle, per information received from Maria Campbell