BIO: Henry B. HARTSWICK, Centre County, PA

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Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including 
the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing 
Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. 
Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898.
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  H. B. HARTSWICK. This gentleman, who spent his early manhood in 
active business, and mainly in agricultural pursuits, is now living 
retired on a fine farm in Ferguson township, Centre county, where he 
has made his home since 1868. It is a most beautiful place, pleasantly 
situated within a half mile of State College, and plainly indicates the 
thrift and enterprise of the owner. A man of great energy and more than 
ordinary business capacity, his success in life has been largely due to 
his own efforts, and the sound judgment by which he has taken good 
advantage of his own resources.
  Mr. Hartswick was born in Harris township, Centre county, and is a 
son of Christian and Mary (Miller) Hartswick, also natives of Centre 
county, where they were married January 2, 1830. By trade the father 
was a blacksmith. His father, who was a native of Holland, crossed the 
Atlantic to the New World in 1792, landing at Philadelphia, while his 
wife (who was a Miss Boozer) was born in Switzerland. Our subject was 
third in order of birth in their family of eight children, the others 
being as follows: (1) Dr. John G. was successfully engaged in the 
practice of medicine for forty years in Clearfield, Penn., and for two 
years in Hublersburg, Centre county; he died in March, 1896, leaving a 
widow and one son and one daughter. (2) Margaret is the widow of Henry 
Evey, who was killed at the battle of Spottsylvania during the Civil 
war, and left seven children. (4) Adam M. married Sarah Mothersbaugh, 
of Altoona, Penn. (5) Christian died in 1853, in his seventeenth year. 
(6) Elizabeth died in May, 1841, at the age of six years. (7) May J. 
died in Clearfield, Penn., in 1891. (8) William H., born in 1841, died 
the same year.
  In the free schools of Centre county, H. B. Hartswick acquired his 
literary education, and in 1852 he began teaching before there was a 
super-

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intendent of schools in Pennsylvania. For a time he followed that 
profession, but throughout the greater part of his business career he 
engaged in farming with good success. On March 20, 1861, he married 
Miss Margaret Neidigh, and to them were born seven children (three of 
whom survive): (1) Anna M. died in infancy. (2) Clara E. died August 1, 
1890, when in her twenty-fifth year; she would have graduated the 
following year from the State College of Pennsylvania. (3) J. Milton, 
born November 4, 1868, married Helen McCalmont, and has three children; 
he was educated in the State College, and is a teacher by profession, 
making his home in Ferguson township. (4) Naomi died in infancy. (5) 
Newton Neidigh, born August 10, 1872, married Elizabeth Thomas, and 
lives in Ferguson township; he also was educated in the State College, 
and is now successfully engaged in teaching. (6) Adam H., born February 
16, 18--, married Annie Clinger. (7) Christian W., born January 29, 
1879, died July 26, 1884.
  Mr. Hartswick is not an active politician, but quietly votes, as his 
sentiments and beliefs dictate, with the Republican party. A 
conscientious, Christian gentleman, he is a faithful member of the 
Reformed Church. Intelligent, affable and courteous, he is a true type 
of an American citizen, and his circle of friends throughout the 
community is only limited by his circle of acquaintances.

1900 Ferguson Township, Centre County census -
Henry Hartswick, 67 
Margaret Hartswick, 58