BIOS: William H. HAY, Meyersdale, 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 278-279. William H. Hay, one of the stirring business men of Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pa., was born in Brother's Valley township, May 30, 1843, son of David and Mary (Cook) Hay. The family of which he is a representative is one of the oldest in Somerset County, having been founded in America by his great-grandfather, Simon Hay, who was born in Germany in 1742, and emigrated in 1763. Settling in Brother's Valley, Simon Hay built a stone grist-mill upon the water privilege now occupied by Baker's Mill, erected a stone residence, and also constructed a large fish pond. The buildings are still standing. Simon Hay died in 1841, at the advanced age of ninety- nine years. His children were Jacob; Michael; George; Peter; Valentine; Elizabeth, who became Mrs. Weller; Catharine, who became Mrs. Miller; and Susan, who became Mrs. Baker. Peter Hay, grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was a native of Brother's Valley, and the active period of his life was devoted to tilling the soil. He married Elizabeth Walker, of that neighborhood, and had a family of ten children, namely: David; Michael; Philip; Peter S.; Valentine; Susan, who became Mrs. Samuel Walker; Mary, who became Mrs. Moses Young; Catharine, who became Mrs. Frederick Weller; Caroline, who married Samuel Saylor; and Elizabeth, who married John Rink. David Hay, the father above named, was born and reared in Brother's Valley. As a young man he turned his attention to agricultural pursuits, and the greater part of his active period was spent upon a farm in Elk Lick. He engaged quite extensively in stock-raising, and attained prosperity. He was active in public affairs, serving in various town offices, and he represented his district in the legislature one term. He was a prominent member of the Reformed church. He married Mary Cook, a native of Wellersburg, Pa., daughter of Jacob Cook and his wife, who were the parents of several children. Her mother was formerly a Miss Harden. The Cook family descends from pioneers of this county. David and Mary (Cook) Hay had two sons: William H., the subject of this sketch; and Calvin T. Hay, who is in the hotel business at Salisbury, PA. The father died in 1879, aged sixty-two years. The mother died in 1849. William H. Hay began his education in the public schools of Elk Lick, whither his parents moved when he was quite young. He later attended the Normal School at Meyersdale and Somerset, and after teaching two terms he attended a preparatory school at Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County. He resided at the parental home until twenty-three years old, when he engaged in general farming and stock-raising, which he followed until 1887. Coming to Meyersdale, he kept a general store for two and a one-half years; and receiving the appointment of Postmaster under the Cleveland administration, he ably conducted the office until the spring of 1897, since which time he has not been connected with any business enterprise. In 1865 Mr. Hay was joined in marriage with Harriet Keim, daughter of Jonas and Sarah (Livengood) Keim, of Elk Lick. Mr. and Mrs. Hay have two sons- Albert L. G. and T. Nevin Hay. Albert L. G. Hay, who is a graduate of Franklin Marshall College, studied law with Valentine Hay, and is now in partnership with his preceptor in Somerset. On February 3, 1898, he married Emma May Baer, daughter of the Hon. William J. Baer, of that town. T. Nevin Hay is general manager for the Dayton Computing Scale Company, and is located at Buffalo, N.Y. Politically, Mr. Hay is a Democrat, and was School Director in Elk Lick for sixteen consecutive years. He is an active member of the Reformed church, and officiates as Elder, trustee, and assistant superintendent of the Sunday-school.