BIOS: Samuel MINDER, Lower Turkeyfoot, 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 127-128. Samuel Minder, a prosperous farmer of Lower Turkey Foot, was born in Somerset, June 2, 1838, son of John and Sarah (Sweitzer) Minder. The father was born November 6, 1806, in Canton Berne, Switzerland. He emigrated in 1833, landing in Baltimore, Md., and came to Somerset township, Pa. A short time later he went to Ohio, but, not being favorably impressed with that region, he returned and was engaged in farming and road building. Renting a farm in Lower Turkey Foot, he occupied it for eleven years, and at the end of that time he bought a farm of four hundred and ninety acres located near Ursina, and there made his home for the rest of his life. He died in 1894. For some time he served with ability as Assessor and Collector. He was a member of the German Reformed church. Sarah, his wife, who died in 1882 on the farm at Ursina, was a daughter of Peter Sweitzer, of Somerset township, whose father came from Berks county, this State. Peter Sweitzer married a Miss Freedline, and had a family of eleven children. John and Sarah Minder reared four children, namely: Samuel, the subject of this sketch; Emily, who married Jeremiah Liston and died in Friendsville, Md., in 1892; Matilda, who is now the widow of Samuel Cretchfield and resides upon a part of the homestead farm; and Sarah, who died in 1888, aged forty-four years. Samuel Minder acquired his education in the public schools of Lower Turkey Foot. When he was fifteen years old his parents moved to the farm where Ursina now is, and he assisted in its cultivation until reaching the age of thirty-two, when he settled upon a portion of the property where he now resides. He owns one hundred and sixty-seven acres of excellent land, and as a farmer he is energetic and successful. In 1870 Mr. Minder was united in marriage with Mary C. Barnes, daughter of Colonel H. B. Barnes, of Middle Creek township. Mrs. Minder is the mother of four children, namely: John B., who graduated from the Central State Normal School at Lock Haven, Pa., in 1896, and is now a teacher in Westmoreland County schools; Hattie B., a teacher in Somerset County; and Sadie E. and Charles O., who are living at home with their parents. Mr. Minder ha rendered his share of service to the community, having ably filled the office of School Director twenty years and that of Assessor two terms. In politics he acts with the Republican party. He is a member and trustee of the Baptist church at Turkey Foot.