BIOS: William A. GARMAN, M.D., Berlin, PA, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sharon Trosan Copyright 2007. 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, pp 48-51. William A. Garman, M.D., physician and surgeon, Berlin, Pa., was born in Stoyestown, in the county of Somerset, June 9, 1829, son of John and Sarah (Hite) Garman. The father emigrated from Switzerland in company with his brother, Joseph S. Garman, who settled in Johnstown, Pa. John Garman located in Stoyestown, and followed the trade of a carriage-maker until his death, which occurred in 1835, at the age of sixty years. He married Sarah, daughter of Conrad Hite. He father was a Revolutionary soldier and a representative of an old Virginia family of English descent. She became the mother of five children, of whom William A. is the only one living. The others were: John B., who resided in Pittsburg, where he enlisted in Colonel Samuel Black's Regiment, and, serving under General Scott in Mexican War, was killed at Jalapa; Joseph A., who was sutler [sic] of the Fifty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War and died from the effects of hardships endured while captive in Confederate prisons; Mary Amelia, who married George Hinish, and died in Wooster, Ohio; and Sarah A., who died in Philadelphia. William A. Garman received his early education in the public schools of Stoyestown and at the Normal School taught by Professor Stutzman. After teaching school at Shadetown for one winter, he began the study of medicine under the direction of Robert H. Patterson, M.A., of Stoyestown, with whom he remained three years. He received his medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania in the spring of 1850. He is also a graduate of the Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is a member of the Tri-State Medical Society of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland. Entering upon the practice of his profession in Stoyestown in 1851, in 1857 he removed to Berlin, where he has since resided, and is at the present time actively pursuing the regular duties of his calling in company with his son. He has held various township and borough offices, including those of Burgess and School Director, and was a United States Pension Examiner four years. In politics he acts with the Democratic party. He is a member of the Lutheran church. In 1850 Dr. Garman married for his first wife Mary Ann Burnett, daughter of Dr. Burnett, of Stoyestown. She died in 1861. Of this union there were seven children; and of these, four are living, namely: John S., M.D., a practicing physician of Berlin, Pa.; Amanda, wife of Dr. G. B. Masters, of Rockwood; Caroline, who married James Johnson, and resides in Cumberland, Md.; and Mary Catharine, who resides at home. Dr. Garman married for his second wife, in 1864, Sarah A., daughter of George Heffley, of Berlin. She is the mother of three daughters: Leora and Mildred, both of whom are attending the State Normal School in Indiana County; and Ida Grace Garman, who was a victim of the Johnstown flood. She was in charge of the telegraph office there at the time, and sent out the last dispatch prior to the destruction of the building in which the office was located. Her body was buried with the unknown dead, but five months later was identified by her father. Dr. Garman belongs to the Meyersdale Lodge, No. 554, F.& A.M. and the Chapter of Royal Arch Masons in Uniontown.