BIOS: The BURKHOLDER Family, 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. 424-426 BURKHOLDER Family. James Wesley Burkholder, of Nicolay, is one of the representatives of a numerous family. He is a son of Daniel Burkholder, who was born September 26, 1815, in Somerset county, and passed his life as a farmer and stock-raiser in Lower Turkeyfoot township. He was a Republican and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Daniel Burkholder married Catharine, born August 1, 1822, in Centerville, Milford township, daughter of Christian and Mary (Pritts) Cramer, and their children were: 1. Christian, served in Company K, One Hundred and Sixteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was killed at the battle of Cold Harbor. 2. Mary Elizabeth, wife of Jasper Tannehill, farmer of Lower Turkeyfoot township; four children, Sherman Mead, William Earl, Nelletta and Robert Forrest. 3. William, of whom later. 4. James Wesley, of whom later. 5. Rosetta, died October 10, 1857. 6. Rebecca Jane, died November 24, 1857. 7. Phoebe Ann, married (first) James D. Younkin, died May 5, 1892; (second) Andrew Younkin: children by first marriage. Daniel Garfield, James G. Blaine, Daisy Catharine, Grace and two who died in infancy, unnamed; by second marriage, one child, Edna. Mr. Burkholder, the father of the family, died September 13, 1858, and was survived many years by his widow, whose death occurred May 7, 1906. William Burkholder, son of Daniel and Catharine (Cramer) Burkholder, was born April 3, 1848, near Centerville, and received his preparatory education in the common schools of his native township, subsequently entering Scio [sic] University, Scio, Ohio. After completing his course of study he taught for two terms in the schools of Lower Turkeyfoot township and then engaged in farming, at the same time following the carpenter's trade. He has now, for two years, been in mercantile business in Draketown. Politically he is a Republican. Mr. Burkholder married, in June, 1898, Josephine, daughter of Richard and Sarah (Knight) Gorsuch, of McKee's Rocks, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder: one who died in infancy, unnamed, and Marian, born August 12, 1901. James Wesley Burkholder, son of Daniel and Catharine (Cramer) Burkholder, was born December 6, 1850, near Centerville, on the old Christopher Creamer farm, and was educated in Harbaugh's school house. He is now engaged in farming and stock-raising. He has been for sixteen years tax collector of his township, and for ten years has served as school director, to which office he has recently been re-elected for a term of three years. He has served three terms as inspector and the same length of time as auditor, two terms as judge of election and one term as supervisor. His vote and influence are given to the Republican party. Mr. Burkholder married, April 30, 1871, Harriet, daughter of George and Catharine (Younkin) Firestone, and they were the parents of the following children: Ella Frances, born May 29, 1872; Christian C., May 14, 1873; Simon, September 18, 1875, died October 1, 1875; Minnie Catharine, April 15, 1877, died November 14, 1880; Charles Ross, January 31, 1879; James Harry Robert, July 4, 1886. Mrs. Burkholder died January 27, 1897, and on February 6, 1898, Mr. Burkholder married Jennie Hartzell, daughter of Melki and Annie Johnson Hartzell, and the issue of the marriage was as follows: Ida Elfretta, born July 6, 1899; Daniel McKinely, June 30, 1900; Rebecca Jane, October 22, 1902; and Leroy Roosevelt, March 6, 1905, died March 7, 1905.