BIOS: Leonard A. MAUST, 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 & Somerset Counties, PA; v.3; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; Lewis Pub. Co., NY/Chicago 1906; ppg. 270/1 Leonard A. MAUST. The family of which Leonard A. Maust, of Garrett, is a representative, has been for more than a century and a quarter resident in Somerset county, where it was founded by Jacob Maust, who was of Swiss or German birth. Samuel Maust, presumably a son of Jacob Maust, was a native of Elk Lick township and a farmer. His son, Leonard Maust, was born in the same township, and was also engaged in agriculture. He was a member of the Amish Mennonite church and a Republican. Leonard Maust married Catharine, daughter of Daniel Yutzy, of Greenville township, and their children were: Daniel W., Simon L., Anna (deceased), and Leonard A., of whom later. Leonard Maust died October 14, 1865, aged thirty-two years. Mrs. Catharine Maust is living in Grantsville, Maryland. Leonard A. Maust, son of Leonard and Catharine (Yutzy) Maust, was born August 28, 1865, in Elk Lick township, where he attended the public schools until the age of sixteen. He then entered the Normal school at Pocahontas, and in 1882 began to teach in the schools of Maryland. He continued to engage in educational work until 1884, and then took a commercial course at Mount Union College, Ohio, graduating there in 1885 and returning to Elk Lick township, where he taught for five years. In 1890 he entered the service of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company as telegraph operator at Sand Patch, and from this position was promoted until he reached that of station agent at Garrett, which he has held since October 23, 1891. He is a stockholder in the Garrett Water Company, in which he holds the office of secretary. From 1903 to 1905 he served as burgess, ande since June, 1905, has been school director. He belongs to the Maccabees, is a Republican and a member of the German Baptist church. Mr. Maust married, August 9, 1885, Mary E., daughter of John Lentz, then of Elk Lick, now of Berlin, and their children were: Sadie G. (deceased), Arthur B., John L., Robert LeRoy (deceased), Bessie F., Anna Katharine, Harry B. (deceased), Hazel M., Tyranus, Alberta, Margaret Leona, and Lloyd Kirby (deceased).