STEPHEN CARROLL, farmer, P. O. Titusville, was
born July 24, 1826, in Sandy Lake (now Worth) Township, Mercer Co., Penn.
His father, Rev. William Carroll, a Presiding Elder in the Erie Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was a native of Washington County,
Penn., but moved to Mercer County, same state, in an early day; he there
married Rachel Sutton, a native of Maryland. They spent one year (1849) in
this county, but returned to Mercer County, where they ended their days.
They were parents of eleven children. Our subject, the next to the
youngest in this family, came to Oil Creek Township, Crawford Co., Penn.,
in 1847, and erected a saw-mill. In 1850 he located in Rome Township and
devoted himself to farming. He was married, November 28, 1849, to Esther,
daughter of James Kerr, by whom he had three children: Angie, wife of Mr.
Hummer, and two deceased in childhood. During the late war Mr. Carroll
enlisted, September 8, 1862, in Company D, Eighteenth Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, serving in the Army of the Potomac and
participated in the engagements at Hanover Court House, Gettysburg, South
Mountain and many other of the memorable battles fought in Virginia and
Maryland. He was a brave soldier and received an honorable discharge June
6, 1865. He acted as Company Clerk at Cumberland, Md., at the mustering
out and is reliable authority for the statement that nearly every survivor
of the company was present at the last muster. Since his return he has
taken an active part in political affairs; was elected School Director,
Supervisor, Justice of the Peace; appointed May 5, 1879, by Gov. Hoyt,
Sealer of Weights and Measures for Crawford County; re-appointed June 12,
1882, and is discharging the duties of this position with credit to
himself and to the satisfaction of the community. Squire Carroll has a
fine farm of 100 acres well-improved land, and is devoting his attention
to the breeding of live stock, having some very fine pure-blooded cattle
of the short-horn variety, and was one of the first to introduce this
improved grade of cattle in his township.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 971-972
.