BIOS: Rufus M. BEACHY, Meyersdale, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Roth Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; v.3, Pub. The Lewis Publishing Company, New York/Chicago 1906, ppg. 203/4 Rufus M. BEACHY. Rufus M. Beachy, an active and successful veterinary surgeon of Meyersdale, was born in Garrett county, Maryland, January 30, 1867. He is a son of Manasses J. and Elizabeth (Heddings) Beachy, and a grandson of Jonas and Sarah (Gnagey) Beachy. Jonas Beachy was of Pennsylvania birth, but his parents were natives of Germany. He lived the life of a Maryland farmer and was a minister and bishop of the Amish church. He died in Maryland (in which state his wife also died), aged eighty-six years, and when eighty-five he walked seven miles to preach to his people on the Sabbath. Manasses J. Beachy (father) was a farmer in Elk Lick township, where he was born. His education was obtained in the subscription schools and his early life was spent on the farm, which lay along the state line. He had some skill as a veterinarian and practiced to some extent among the farmers of that region. Part of his time he lived in Maryland, where some of his children were born. He was a Republican, and, like his father, was a minister and bishop of the Amish people, comprising the Elk Lick congregation. His first wife was Barbara Swartzendruber, by whom he had one child, Anna (Mrs. John K. Yoder, of Allensville, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania). His second wife was Elizabeth Heddings, who bore him the following children: Rufus M., of whom later; Amos, deceased; Lewis, a farmer of Preston county, Virginia; Moses, who farms the old homestead; Phoebe, deceased (Mrs. Peter Smoker); Alvin, a farmer of Oregon; Mary, deceased (Mrs. Jonas M. Yoder). Manasses J. Beachy died June 21, 1895. His widow, Elizabeth (Heddings) Beachy, becamse Mrs. Samuel J. Miller and lives near Springs, Pennsylvania. Rufus M. Beachy was educated in the public schools of the township. His early life was spent on the farm; in fact, nearly all his life has been spent in and around it. He early began to accompany his father on his visits, and when but thirteen years old was sent alone to attend a sick horse. He treated the case successfully, staying with his patient all night. From that time until the present (1906) he has followed the veterinary profession, and it may truly be said that he has grown up in it. The practical knowledge gained from actual experience has been supplemented by an extensive course of professional reading and study, and now he has a large and successful practice that occupies his entire time. His office and laboratory in Meyersdale are well equipped with instruments, remedies and an extensive library of works pertaining to his profession. He sold his farm in 1904, which was the home farm, purchased at the time of his marriage, and which he cultivated in connection with his veterinary work, also his lime and stone business, in order to devote his entire time to his profession. Mr. Beachy married, December 23, 1888, at the age of twenty-two, Lydia, born October 13, 1866, daughter of Emanuel and Mary (Miller) Heishberger, from Grantsville, Maryland. Their children were: Jonas, born December 31, 1889; John, born May 7, 1891, died July 3, 1894; Noah, born September 22, 1896, died in infancy.