BIO: Blair W. DIEHL, Clearfield County, PA
 
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From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania,
and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr.,
Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 829 & 830.
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  BLAIR W. DIEHL, who is a trusted employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 
being tank keeper for this road at Irvona, Pa., and also a farmer to some 
extent, was born near Tyrone, Pa., April 25, 1882, and is a son of Samuel and 
Mary (Mock) Diehl, and a grandson of John Diehl, who was in the fourth 
generation in descent from Samuel Diehl, who was the founder of the family in 
Pennsylvania.  There are many representatives of this old family in the state 
and they have an annual reunion in Clearfield county.
  When his school days were over, Blair W. Diehl went into the woods and worked 
in the timber for about two years, afterward following saw milling and mining 
until 1903, when he came to Irvona and was appointed to his present responsible 
position.  On December 1, 1903, Mr. Diehl was married to Miss Alice McCully who 
was born December 1, 1885, a daughter of George and Cornelia (Witheright) 
McCully, old settlers of Chest township.  Mrs. Diehl has one brother and three 
sisters, namely:  Dorsey, residing at Bellwood; Bertha, wife of Charles Houser, 
residing in Chest township; Lena, wife of Harry Dereamer, living at Bellwood; 
and Lulu, wife of W. Straw, residing at Vintondale, Pa.  Mr. and Mrs. Diehl have 
three children:  Guy, Bertha and Gilbert, their ages ranging from seven to one 
year.  Mr. Diehl is a member of the order of the Mystic Chain, at Irvona.