OBEDIAH BARNHART. The Barnhart family have been prominently
identified with the early settlement of Western Pennsylvania, especially
the county of Butler. The Barnharts, as their name would indicate, are of
German extraction. John William Barnhart, the progenitor of the American
branch of the family, came from Germany in 1764 and settled in
Westmoreland county. He died in January, 1822. Three of his sons, Phillip,
Rudolph and Daniel, emigrated to Butler county in 1796, and were among the
very earliest settlers in the region around Millerstown, and did much to
redeem the country from a wild, uncultivated region to one fitted for the
habitation of man.
In January, 1836, Mr. Barnhart purchased the primitive gristmill which
was erected by Abraham Lasher in 1805, and also a tract of 150 acres,
which includes the land on which Millerstown is now located. Mr. Barnhart
soon tore down the ancient log mill and erected a more modern building.
Soon after coming into possession of the property in 1836, Mr. P.
Barnhart laid out Millerstown, which took its name from the location of
the mill, although the postoffice is known to this day as Barnhart’s
Mills. Mr. Barnhart thus became the founder of what was destined to become
a prosperous village. Phillip Barnhart died in 1860, after a long and
useful life, respected by all. Mr. Barnhart raised quite a family of
children, one of whom, also named Phillip Barnhart, Jr., married Susannah
Kemerer, and they became the parents of four children— Henry (deceased),
Margaret, Jeremiah (deceased), and Obediah. After the death of his first
wife in 1851, aged fifty-one years, he married her sister Catharine by
whom he had three children— Susannah (deceased), Mary, Catharine
(deceased).
Mr. Barnhart, who died October 7, 1861, aged forty-seven years, was for
the major portion of his life engaged in farming, although he for a time
was engaged in milling at the old mill site. Obediah Barnhart was born in
Millerstown, May 10, 1848, and in 1869 was married to Miss Rosanna
Aldinger (born June 19, 1848), daughter of David Aldinger, of Millerstown.
Their children are Walter H., born November 9, 1870; Laura A., born
November 2, 1872; Harmon D., born January 22, 1875. When, in 1875, Mr.
Barnhart moved to his present farm of 110 acres in East Franklin township,
it presented anything but an inviting appearance, being incumbered with
old buildings, but a fine view of his residence, which appears on another
page, will show it to be now numbered among the best farms in the
township.
Mr. Barnhart still retains the home farm in the vicinity of
Millerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart are members of the Reformed Church of
Kittanning.
History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 1883:
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