BIOGRAPHY: George A. HAGER, Cambria County, PA 

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From Wiley, Samuel T., ed. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria 
County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Union Publishing Co., 1896, p. 75
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GEORGE A. HAGER, assistant treasurer in the Johnstown Savings bank, is a son of 
Casper and Mary (Klinefelter) Hager, and was born in Johnstown, this county, on 
October 20, 1853. His father, who was a native of Germany, came to America in 
1848 and located at Johnstown, where he engaged in the occupation of shoemaker, 
at the same time speculating in real estate to some extent. He died in Johnstown 
in 1878. His wife, who survived him, was a native of York county, Pennsylvania, 
and with her husband was a member of the German Lutheran church. She was one of 
the many victims of the great flood of 1889.
     Henry Klinefelter, grandfather on the maternal side, was a native of York 
county, and removed from that place to Johnstown, where he died in 1860.
     George A. Hager received his elementary education in the common schools of 
Johnstown, and later pursued a business course in the Iron City college, 
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. After graduating from this institution he accepted the 
position of assistant treasurer of the Johnstown Savings bank, which position he 
still fills.
     Mr. Hager is an active and consistent member of the Christian church, in 
which he occupies the office of elder. He is a member of Cambria Lodge, No. 278, 
F. and A. M., Past High Priest in the Portage Chapter, No. 195; also Past High 
Priest in the Oriental Commandery.
     June 10, 1880, Mr. Hager married Miss Emma, a daughter of the late Charles 
Von Lunen, of Johnstown. To this union were born two sons, Frank C. and Harry 
Von Lunen. His wife was drowned in the memorable flood of 1889.
     In 1893 Mr. Hager married Miss Carrie, a daughter of Samuel Clark, of 
Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, and this marriage has resulted in the birth of one 
son, Ralph E.