BIOGRAPHY: George RIEGLE, 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 II, page 708. GEORGE RIEGLE, Paintersville, Mifflin county, Pa., son of Jacob and Catharine (Markley) Riegle, was born near Paintersville, February 20, 1819. His grandfather, Jacob Riegle, came from Berks county during the latter part of the eighteenth century and took up a tract of 150 acres near the present site of Paintersville. He had been a soldier in the Revolutionary war, serving under Washington. While on the battlefield, he received a gunshot wound in the hip, which left him lame for life. He died at the age of sixty-five. His children were: Jacob; George; Benjamin; and Michael. Jacob Riegle, after receiving a limited education in the district schools, learned carpentry, and at this he worked during the rest of his life, principally in Mifflin and Snyder counties. He married Catharine Markley. Their children were: Catharine, died aged seventeen years; Elizabeth (Mrs. William Mayes), of Lewistown Pa., has two children; Sophia (Mrs. Simon Stroup), nine children; Margaret; Mary; Sarah, married, and resides in Michigan with her family; Jacob, died aged eighteen; John, married Susanna Keller, removed to Nebraska, where he died, has fourteen children; and George. George Riegle attended the common schools of his district, and on leaving them, went to farming. When he was twenty-seven years old, he began farming for himself on his father's place, which consisted of 400 acres. After the death of his father, he removed to his present homestead, received as his share of his parents' estate. He began at once industriously to improve the land, clearing it, and bringing it to so high a state of cultivation, that he has been regarded as one of the most skillful farmers of his neighborhood. He is a Democrat. Mr. George Riegle was married August 20, 1846, to Eva Ann, daughter of Christian and Catharine (Bishop) Fraind. Their children are: John W., born August 1, 1848, married Margaret Stuck, died, and left two children; Philip M., born October 16, 1851, married Alwilda Smith, four children; Christian David, born April 5, 1853, married Sarah Zook, five children; Matthew George, born October 15, 1855, married Nola Quay, seven children; Valeria Savannah, born April 1, 1862, died aged one year. Mrs. Riegle died in August, 1873, at the age of forty-eight. The family are members of the Lutheran church.