BIOS: Aaron BRANT, 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. 307/8 Aaron BRANT. Aaron Brant, a progressive, practical farmer of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, was born near Berlin, April 23, 1842, a son of Henry and Sarah (Schrock) Brant, and grandson of Conrad Brant, who was a farmer of Brothers Valley township, and whose paternal great-grandfather came to this country from Amsterdam, Holland. Henry Brant (father) was born in 1809, and was one of a family of twelve children. He was a farmer by occupation, and achieved good success in this line. In politics he was a Whig, but after the formation of the Republican party gave his support to that organization. He served his township in the offices of school director, supervisor and assessor. He married Sarah Schrock, a daughter of Conrad Henry and Barbara Schrock. He and his family were members of the Reformed church. He died in 1899, at the advanced age of ninety years. Aaron Brant acquired his education in the common schools of the township, and since a boy has always given his entire attention to agricultural pursuits. He is largely interested in improved stock raising, and the best of blooded Alderneys and Durhams are among his stock. In horses he also has fine breeds, one of them being a prize winner. His farm contains one hundred and seventy-four acres, with fine orchards and large outbuildings. He is a Republican in politics, and although deeply interested in the success of the party, has never aspired to holding office. He is a member of the Reformed church in Berlin. Mr. Brant married, February 7, 1867, Amanda Shaulis, daughter of Emanuel and Julia Ann Shaulis, both of whom are members of the United Brethren church. Emanuel Shaulis was a farmer, and died May 28, 1904, aged eighty-four years. His widow is still living in her eighty-fifth year. Mr. and Mrs. Brant are the parents of twelve children, viz.: Sanford, born March 18, 1868, a farmer of the Valley; he married Cynthia Wilkins, and they have five children. Matronah, born March 20, 1869, learned the trade of dressmaker, and worked in Pittsburg and other places; married Simon P. Foust, a farmer of Brothers Valley, and they have two children. Carrie M., born December 14, 1870, died December 26, 1876. Ulysses G., born September 1, 1872, married Margaret Layman; he is in partnership with his father in the cultivation of the home farm. Samuel H., born December 25, 1873, married Edith Marger; he is a farmer and miner and lives in Brothers Valley. Elsie Grace, born November 25, 1875, married Joseph J. Picking, a liveryman of Somerset, and they have one child. Julia Ann, born November 24, 1877, married Samuel M. Coldenburg, and lives in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Margaret A., born August 6, 1879, lives at home. Oscar S., born November 29, 1880, married Tracey L. Layman. Sallie J., born October 15, 1882, married Jesse Aults; he is a bookkeeper employed by the Pennsylvania railroad in the union station at Pittsburg. Emanuel A., born November 6, 1884, died February 9, 1892. Gretta E., born June 15, 1886, lives at home. These children were given an education in the public schools of the county, and they are all filling their several stations in life with credit to themselves and parents. Mr. Brant, now sixty-four years of age, retains the full vigor of manhood, and takes an active part in the labors of the large farm, while Mrs. Brant retains the management of the home.