BIOS: Wilson CHRISTNER, Garrett, 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. 278-280 Wilson CHRISTNER. Wilson Christner, the popular and efficient conductor on the "Berlin Branch," was born near Garrett, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, September 29, 1873. His parents were Zachariah and Magdalene (Hoover) Christner. His grandfather Christopher Christner, was a native of Germany, who on emigrating to the United States settled in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, where both he and his wife died at advanced ages. He was a farmer by occupation. He was a consistent member of the Lutheran church, and in politics was a Democrat. His children were: Zachariah, John, Caroline (Mrs. Christner), and Susan (Mrs. Hoover). Zachariah Christner, eldest child of Christopher Christner, was for many years a farmer in Summit township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, and is now living a retired life in Canton, Ohio. He and his wife are both members of the Lutheran church. He was a Democrat in politics, and earnest in the maintenance of his views. He married Magdelena Hoover, and to them were born the following children: Austin, resides on the homestead farm; Washington, a conductor on the Baltimore & Ohio railway, resides in Garrett; Theodore, a conductor on the same road, and lives in Cumberland, Maryland; Carrie, lives with her parents in Canton, Ohio; Missouri (Mrs. George Judy), of Pennsylvania Furnace, Cambria county; Jennie (Mrs. Nathan Burkett), of Cumberland, Maryland; Wilson. Wilson Christner, of the family last named, was five years old when his parents removed to Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, and he received his education in the common schools of that town. He gave himself to a life of industry from his very youth, and worked in and about the mines and factories until he was eighteen years old, when he entered the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in the capacity of brakeman. He so proved his efficiency and fidelity that after four years' service he was advanced to the position of freight train conductor. He rendered efficient service as such for a period of eight years, when he was promoted to the place which he has uninterruptedly held to the present time, that of passenger conductor on the Buffalo Valley Railroad, a part of the Balitmore & Ohio system, enjoying the entire confidence of his superiors, and the esteem of the traveling public. He adheres to the religious faith of his ancestors, and is a member of the Berlin Lutheran church. In politics he is a Democrat of the most stalwart type. He is affiliated with various fraternal and beneficail orders: Connellsville Lodge, No. 503, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Berlin Lodge, No. 503, Knights of Pythias; Connellsville Lodge, Order of Railway Conductors; and Berlin Lodge, Modern Woodmen. He is a great admirer of athletics, and his tastes cover the entire range of athletic sports. He is manager of the Berlin Base Ball team who were the champions of the Somerset County League in 1905. He is a lover of a good horse, and delights in speed contests between well trained and high bred animals. He is ardently fond of travel, and has visited every part of the United States, and journeyed into Mexico. In the autumn of 1905 he made a tour of Europe, spending some time in France and Germany, als also visiting England, Scotland and Ireland. While greatly enjoying the scenery of these distant lands, and deeply interested in the manners and customs of their peoples, he returned with a higher respect and love for his own country. Mr. Christner married Elizabeth Walter, a daughter of Samuel and Rosanna (Judy) Walter, of Garrett, Pennsylvania. Of this marriage were born four children: Clinton, Blanche, Lelon and Leona. The family residence is in Berlin.