BIOGRAPHY: William SATZLER, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mike Williamson Transcribed by Patty Frank Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/1picts/runk1897/runk-bios.htm __________________________________________________________________________ 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, pages 696-699. __________________________________________________________________________ WILLIAM SATZLER, deceased, of Granville, Mifflin county, Pa., was born near McVeytown, in Oliver township, now Bratton township, March 4, 1827, son of John and Elizabeth (Strunk) Satzler. His paternal grandfather, Frederick Satzler, was a weaver, who came from central Germany in the latter part of the eighteenth century, and settled in one of the eastern counties of Pennsylvania. He removed to Lancaster county, and there married his wife, Sarah. He then came to Mifflin county, and became a resident of the village which was afterwards named Fredericksburg in honor of him, and followed his trade until his death. Mr. Satzler was a good citizen, and was esteemed in the community. He was a Democrat, was a staunch supporter of Andrew Jackson. His children are: Catharine (Mrs. James Stackpole), has children, William, Margaret, James, Sarah, Dorcas and Catharine; Susan (Mrs. John Ross), has children, Sarah, Frederick, Harry, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Catherine, and Martha; Frederick, married and has children, Mary and Nancy; and John. Mr. Satzler died in early life; his wife some years later. He was a member of the Dunkard church. John Satzler, after attending the district school, chose his father's trade, that of weaving, which he followed for a number of years, and then engaged in farming. He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Strunk. Their children are: George, who died at the age of eighteen months; Sarah (Mrs. Matthias Boas), has children, William Harry and Mary Elizabeth; Catharine (Mrs. John Bratton), of Osage county, Kan., has children, Samuel, James, Dallas, John, Hardy, Frederick, Louis, Howard, Eva and Catharine; William; Frederick, served three months during the war, married Mary Yoder, has one child, Sarah Elizabeth; John, married Caroline Yoder, has children, Arthur, Edward, Bessie, McClellan, Carrie and Mary; Mary, widow of James Landis, who was killed in battle during the Civil war, married Henry Foyberger, has children, George William, Elizabeth, Frederick, Andrew and Minnie; Elizabeth (Mrs. James Mayes), has children, Jane, Elizabeth, and Blanche; Nancy (Mrs. Jacob Rittenhouse), has children, Elizabeth and Clarence; Rebecca (Mrs. Harry Corbin), has children, Elmer, William, and Bessie, and Louis, of Kansas, served throughout the war, was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg, married Emma McElhenny, has children, Harry, Carrie, Phemie and Sarah. William Satzler was educated in the subscription and district schools. He engaged in farming in early manhood, made it his life occupation, and was rewarded with success. Mr. Satzler took an active interest in local affairs, and enjoyed the confidence and respect of neighbors and friends. He was a Democrat, and served in township offices; he was a member of the board of directors of the schools. William Satzler was married, February 12, 1852, to Nancy Jane, daughter of David and Eve (Winters) Ross. Their children are: Margaret Ellen (Mrs. Frank Blarney), has children, Nancy Grace, Myrtle May and Charles McClellan, living; and William Francis, Mary Ethel, Bertha Bell and Frank Ross, deceased; Eva Elizabeth (Mrs. John Shilling), has one child, Margaret Elizabeth; Anna Laura (Mrs. Jacob Potter), has one child, Charles Walter; John Ross, married Laura E. Lease, has children, Mary Ross, William Boyd, Roscoe Lease and James Herbert; Henrietta McClellan; William Grant; Sarah Rebecca, born October 13, 1860, died September 20, 1861; Ada May, born December 6, 1863, died December 6, 1868; and one died in infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Satzler are members of the Methodist church.