BIOGRAPHY: Alexander Samuel HARSHBERGER, 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 420-421. ALEXANDER SAMUEL HARSHBERGER, M. C., Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., was born at McAllistersville, Juniata county, Pa., January 6, 1850. He is a son of Dr. Abraham and Mary Ann (McCoy) Harshberger. His paternal grandparents were Abraham and Frances (Helm) Harshberger, whose children are: John; David, married Miss Rishel; Catherine, of Bellefonte, Pa.; Abraham; Mary (Mrs. George Price); William; and Henry, who married Rachel McAlister. His maternal grandparents were Alexander and Elizabeth (McDowell) McCoy, whose children are: John; Frank; Mary Ann (Mrs. A. Harshberger); Margaret; and Hannah. Dr. Abraham Harshberger was born December 12, 1810, and died November 5, 1893; his wife was born October 15, 1819, and died July 19, 1881. Three of their children are deceased: John, born March 22, 1852, died March 4, 1856; Mary Margaret, born December 11, 1855, died June 26, 1860; and Anna Catherine, born June 25, 1858, died July 19, 1881. The survivors are: Frances Elizabeth (Mrs. Butler); Dr. Alexander S.; and Francis McCoy. Mrs. Butler is the widow of the Rev. John Butler, a Presbyterian missionary who was stricken down by Asiatic cholera at his post of duty at Ningpo, China; their son John, a child about six years old, fell a victim to the same fearful disease; their deaths were only about twelve hours apart; their remains are interred at Ningpo. Mrs. Butler, with her younger child, stayed a year longer at the mission station; she then visited her home for a year, and returning to Ningpo, continued missionary work for three years. Then, her health failing, she was obliged to return to America, after having spent in all eleven years in the mission field. She came back in 1894, and now resides with her brother at Tacoma, Wash. The brother, Francis McCoy Harshberger, Esq., who was born February 6, 1862, at Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., studied law, and graduated at the Columbia Law School, Washington, D. C. He removed to the State of Washington , and has an extensive practise at Tacoma, where he resides. He is married, and has three children: Richard; Catherine; and Albert. After receiving his elementary education in the common schools of Port Royal, Juniata county, Pa., Alexander S. Harshberger was prepared for college by a three years' course at Airy View Academy, at Port Royal. At the age of nineteen, he entered the University of Pennsylvania, from which, after two years and a half of study, he was graduated with honors in the class of 1870. He began practise in Milroy, Mifflin county, as the partner of his father, a physician of high standing, with an extensive practise. The elder Doctor retiring from the active duties of his profession in 1880, was succeeded by his son, who continued to practise, enjoying the regard and confidence of his patients and friends, as well as the substantial rewards due to his useful labors. The Doctor is a member in good standing of the State Medical Association, and of the Medical Society of Mifflin county. He is affiliated with Lewistown Lodge, No. 203, F. and A. M.; Lewistown Chapter, No. 186, R. A. M., and Lewistown Commandery, No. 26, K. T.; Lewistown Lodge, No. 97, I. O. O. F.; and Council No. 1,394, Royal Arcanum; all at Lewistown. The Doctor adheres to the Republican party. Dr. Alexander S. Harshberger was married December 27, 1871, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of James M. and Elizabeth (McManigal) Brown. The only child of this marriage is Annie Gertrude, born December 23, 1878. The family attend the Presbyterian church. Mrs. James M. Brown, mother of Mrs. Harshberger, died August 9, 1871, aged fifty-two; her husband survives her. Of their children, two are deceased: Margaret, died when about eighteen months old; and Samuel McClay, who died at the age of about forty-three years. Those surviving are: Frances Martha, wife of J. Francis McClure; Sarah Jane, wife of William C. Bunnell; Elizabeth (Mrs. Harshberger); and James Wilmot, who married Agnes Morrissey.