BIOS: William BERKEY, Stoystown, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sharon Trosan Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW, Vol. XXXII, Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania. Boston, Biographical Review Publishing Company: 1899, ppg 113-114. William Berkey, a retired agriculturist of Stoyestown borough, a veteran of the Civil War, and one of the most respected citizens of Quemahoning township, was born in Conemaugh township, Somerset County, Pa., August 4, 1823. But little is known of his remote ancestors. His father, Jacob Berkey, was the eldest of the four children reared by Joseph Berkey, a farmer in the Paint township, Somerset county. Jacob Berkey was born in Paint, Pa., and was there brought up in the manner of the farmers' sons of his day, throughout his boyhood attending school during the winter terms, and at the other seasons doing his full share of work on the home farm. On reaching man's estate he bought land in Quemahoning, where he was prosperously employed as a tiller of the soil until his death, at the age of seventy-nine years. He took an active interest in the welfare of the town, and was universally respected. In politics he was a Republican, and in his religious belief a Lutheran, influential in the denomination, and for many years a Deacon and Elder in the Lutheran church, to which both he and his wife belonged. Mrs. Berkey's maiden name was Elizabeth Sadoris. She was born in Quemahoning, a daughter of William and Catherine (Maurer) Sadoris. She was the mother of nine children, of whom four are living, namely: William, the special subject of this sketch; Mary; Louise; and Jacob, Jr. Mary, whose first husband, John Spiecher, died, leaving three children-William, Franklin, and John-is now the wife of Samuel Fleegle. Louise is the wife of Gideon Berkebile, and has six children-Jane, Amzi, Howard, Fernandi, Martha, and Mary. William Berkey obtained his education in the common schools of Quemahoning, and while assisting his father acquired a practical knowledge of agriculture. In 1864 he enlisted for a term of nine months, or until the close of the war, in Company K, Ninety-third Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, under Captain A. Gruber, and with his brave comrades saw some severe service, more especially in the various engagements in the vicinity of Petersburg, just before the surrender of General Lee. On returning home he resumed farming at the old homestead in Quemahoning, where he met with eminent success, and accumulated a fine property, having been at one time the owner of eight hundred acres of land in this locality. In 1883, having transferred his farm to his son, Jeremiah, he moved with his family to his present home in Stoyestown. On March 26, 1846, Mr. Berkey married Caroline Maurer, who was born June 8, 1827, a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Walker) Maurer, and a grand-daughter of George and Catherine (Coleman) Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Berkey have had thirteen children. The eight now living are: Albert, Herman W., Catherine E., Jeremiah, Jacob M., Amanda, Minerva, and Idella C. Albert, the eldest, born February 27, 1847, married Elizabeth Menser. They have two children, namely: Irving, whose wife, Rose Kautz, has borne him two children-Ethel and an infant (deceased); and Luther. Herman W., born March 16, 1849, married Elmira Grady, and has three children-Charles E., John W., and Naomi C. Catherine E., born June 7, 1851, is the wife of John J. Bowman, and has six children-Nora I., Annie G., Mollie J., Carrie E., Olive P., and Royal C. Jeremiah, born December 6, 1852, first married Annie Fisher, who died leaving three children-Harvey G., William A., and Carrie. He afterward married Mrs. Mary E. Engle, born Bowman. Jacob M., born June 18, 1856, now superintendent of schools in Johnstown, Pa., married Martha Lane, and has four children-Florence, Hilda, Paul and Lorene. Amanda, born March 8, 1858, is the wife of Espy Trostle, and has five children-Carrie, Mary, Grace, William and Franklin. Minerva, born May 16, 1860, is the wife of Valentine Muller, and has one child, Florence. Idella C., born January 10, 1870, is the wife of Franklin B. Ott, and has one child, Claude Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Berkey are both members of the Lutheran church, which he has served as a Deacon and Elder, having been very active in church affairs. Politically, he is a strong Republican.