BIOS: John G. HAY, Brothersvalley Township, 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, p 205. John G. Hay, a retired farmer of Brother's Valley was born in this township, January 15, 1815, son of George and Mary (Countryman) Hay. His paternal grandfather was Simon Hay, a German who settled in Brother's Valley when a young man, and built at Hay's Mills in 1796 the grist-mill and stone house which are still standing. Grandfather Hay married a Miss Ankany. George Hay, son of Simon, was a lifelong resident of Brother's Valley; and his active years were devoted to farming. He was prominently identified with the Reformed church. He died at the age of sixty-three years. His wife, Mary, who was a daughter of Jacob Countryman, was the mother of ten children, four of whom are living, namely: Simon, who resides in Brother's Valley; Harry, a resident of Milford, Pa.; Mary, who married Jeremiah Braucher, of Jefferson; and John G. the subject of this sketch. John G. Hay obtained his education by improving the limited opportunities afforded by the district-school system in boyhood. He resided at home until 1837, when he went to Milford, where he remained eleven years. Returning then to the home farm, he cultivated that property until his retirement in 1878; and in 1879 he removed to the farm of five hundred and sixty acres where he now resides. This property, with the exception of one hundred acres owned by his son-in-law, Chauncy Bowman, and two hundred acres owned by John Stahl, now belongs to his son Rufus. In 1837 Mr. Hay married Sarah Musser, daughter of Henry Musser. Eight children were the fruit of this union, and seven of them are living, namely: Eliza, who married Chauncy Bowman, and resides in Brother's Valley; Adaline, who married John Stahl, of this township; Henry, Rufus, and Simon F., who also reside here; Melissa, who married Henry Coleman, and lives in Bedford County; and Allen, a resident of Brother's Valley. The mother died in 1875. In 1877 Mr. Hay married for his second wife Matilda Walker, of Brother's Valley, widow of Jonathan Walker and daughter of Peter F. Hay. Politically, Mr. John G. Hay is a Democrat. His first Presidential vote was cast for General William Henry Harrison in 1840. He is a member of the Reformed church, and has acted both as Elder and Deacon.