BIOGRAPHY: William Edward FINLEY, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 502 & 505. WILLIAM EDWARD FINLEY, Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., was born at Saltillo, Clay township, Huntingdon county, Pa., November 28, 1861. He is a son of William A. and Margaret (Gallaher) Finley. His paternal grandfather, Dr. Finley, was educated in Scotland, which was his native country. Shortly after his marriage, about the beginning of the present century, he emigrated to America, and began the practise of his profession in central Pennsylvania; later he opened an office in Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Pa., where he spent the remainder of his life. He died from the effects of injuries received in a fall from a building. He was an able and successful physician, respected and esteemed by all who knew him. Mrs. Finley survived her husband several years; both were members of the Presbyterian church. Their children are: Margaret, married and removed to Adams county, Pa.; William A.; Virginia, resides at Mercersburg, Franklin county, Pa.; Edward, died when about sixty- seven; and Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas McDowell), of Mercersburg, has two children, William and Lillian. Mr. Finley's father, William A. Finley, was born at Shippensburg, Pa., where he received his education, and for a short time read medicine with his father. He afterwards abandoned the study of medicine, and learned tanning at Shippensburg. For a number of years he had a tannery of his own at Concord, Franklin county, Pa., and later he became foreman for the firm of Leas & McVitty, tanners at Saltillo, Huntingdon county, Pa., where he remained until 1886, when he retired from business. William A. Finley was married to Miss Amanda Irwin, of Concord, Franklin county, Pa. They have two children: Mary J., M. D., of Mansfield, O., married; and Augustus, died in early boyhood. Mrs. Finley died, and Mr. Finley was married again, to Margaret, daughter of James and Mary Gallaher, natives of Ireland. Her father was a dresser of fine morocco; he and his wife emigrated to America, and settled near Wilmington, Del. William A. and Margaret (Gallaher) Finley have four children: William Edward; John A., foreman of the Saltillo tannery, for the firm of C. Green & Son, married Etta McNeal, has one daughter; Lewis A., of Saltillo, Huntindon county, married Miss Heck, has children, Jay and Daniel; and Amanda E. (Mrs. Lean), of Mansfield, O., where her husband is engaged in manufacturing agricultural implements. Mr. William A. Finley and his wife reside at Saltillo, Huntingdon county, Pa. William Edward Finley was educated in the district schools of Saltillo. When he was eighteen he learned tanning under his father's supervision, and has devoted his attention entirely to that business. In 1882, or '83, he was made foreman of the Saltillo tannery, for Leas & McVitty, and in 1887 was transferred to Lewistown, and became foreman of the North American tannery, for Leas, McVitty & Green, which position he still holds. His well-merited promotions are the reward of faithful, conscientious service. In 1888, Mr. Finley bought his present homestead on Logan street, where he has made many improvements, putting in all the modern conveniences, and surrounding his home with a beautiful lawn and choice shrubbery. Here he enjoys the comfort won by his industry and enterprise. He is a Prohibitionist, and is actively interested in all the affairs of the township. He is a member of Council No. 1394, of the Royal Arcanum, at Lewisburg, Pa. William Edward Finley was married, January 30, 1883, to R. Jenny, daughter of George W. and Margaret (Widney) Cohill, of Huntingdon county. They have two children: Orris Claude; and Edward Max. Mr. Finley and his wife are members of the Baptist church at Lewistown, Pa.