BIOGRAPHY: Solomon KAUFFMAN, 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 617-618. SOLOMON KAUFFMAN, deceased, formerly of Oliver township, Mifflin county, Pa., was a son of Jonathan and Mary (Ronk) Kauffman, and was born in Walker township, Juniata county, Pa., September 14, 1832. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kauffman were as follows: Philip, married Miss Schaeffer, and removed to Kansas, where their children now reside; John, married Sarah Kennedy, resided in Juniata county, and had sons, Albert, Grant, Miles, Robert, James and Theodore; Jonathan, married Mary Guss, had children, Retta, Austin, Blanche, Emerson, Harry and Carrie; Solomon; Mary, married Henry Kauffman, of Juniata county, not a relative, has children, William, Jonathan and Mary Ellen; Annie (Mrs. William Kleck), of Juniata county, has children, John, William, Mary, Ann Eliza, Clara and Minnie; Kate (Mrs. George Dysinger), of Juniata county, has one daughter and four sons; Sarah (Mrs. Cloyd Guss), of Juniata county, who is deceased, and her husband also, leaving two children, Laura and Leary. Having been educated in the common schools of his neighborhood, Solomon Kauffman continued to reside on the home farm, helping his father in its cultivation, until he married and began farming for himself. He was a skilful and prosperous husbandman. His first undertaking was the widow Yoder's farm, in Tuscarora township, Juniata county, where he remained four years. For several years after, he rented James North's farm, near Patterson, in Juniata county, and then after farming in some other places in the same county for short periods, he bought the Oliver homestead, in Oliver township, Mifflin county, in the spring of 1876. This farm contains about 200 acres. Here he passed the remainder of his active life, industrious, as he had always been, and prosperous. He was a worthy and useful citizen, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of his neighbors and acquaintances for his many excellent qualities. He was a Republican. While he took the interest of a good citizen in public affairs, he was by no means an office-seeker; he was, however, chosen several times to serve the township in public positions. Solomon Kauffman was married December 14, 1857, to Mary Elizabeth Gingrich, daughter of David and Mary (Stoeffer) Gingrich, of Juniata county. Their children are: Ann Eliza, born October 4, 1858, married Albert Droninger, has children, Howard, Mary, Josephine, Sarah, Margaret, Seora, Jacob and Roy; Emma, born May 4, 1860, married Jacob Wirt, has children, Estella and Ross; George Franklin, born October 26, 1861, married Anna Felker, has children, Edna, Herman and Donald; David Austin, born July 3, 1863, married Ella Snook; Mary Ellen, born January 2, 1866, married McClellan Steeley, the children living are William and Mary; William, born July 26, 1868; Charles Gingrich, born June 14, 1870, married Josephine M. Shahan, has one child, Mary Alverna; Sarah Elizabeth, born April 1, 1873, died May 26, 1876; and Minnie Valeria, born January 29, 1878. The father, Solomon Kauffman, departed this life February 8, 1888. He was a consistent member of the Evangelical church, and his loss was felt in the church and the community, as well as mourned by his family. Mrs. Kauffman still resides on the homestead, her son, Charles Gingrich Kauffman, having assumed the management of the farm.