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George Mason Ferree, farmer, postoffice Coraopolis, was born on the homestead of his father and grandfather, near Coraopolis, April 21, 1831, a son of William P. and Marry (Stoddart) Ferree, and was educated at Coraopolis. He married Dec 31, 1862, Rachel O. Curry, who was born Dec. 30, 1841, on her father's farm in Moon township, a daughter of John and Anna (Onstott) Curry.
Mr. Ferree worked on his father's farm and conducted a sawmill with r. B. Kindle until his father was killed. He then located on his present farm at Coraopolis, it being part of the place his grandfather, Jacob, purchased prior to 1800. Mr. and Mrs. Ferree have a family of two sons and two daughters: Emery Howard, clerk in the Chartiers Steel-works; Westanna J., Ralph Nevine and Beulah V., all with their parents.
Mr. Ferree is a republican. He and his wife are members of Forest Grove Presbyterian Church.)
(contributed by L. Ferree)
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George Mason Ferree, farmer, postoffice Coraopolis, was born on the homestead of his father and grandfather, near Coraopolis, April 21, 1831, a son of William P. and Marry (Stoddart) Ferree, and was educated at Coraopolis. He married Dec 31, 1862, Rachel O. Curry, who was born Dec. 30, 1841, on her father's farm in Moon township, a daughter of John and Anna (Onstott) Curry.
Mr. Ferree worked on his father's farm and conducted a sawmill with r. B. Kindle until his father was killed. He then located on his present farm at Coraopolis, it being part of the place his grandfather, Jacob, purchased prior to 1800. Mr. and Mrs. Ferree have a family of two sons and two daughters: Emery Howard, clerk in the Chartiers Steel-works; Westanna J., Ralph Nevine and Beulah V., all with their parents.
Mr. Ferree is a republican. He and his wife are members of Forest Grove Presbyterian Church.)
(contributed by L. Ferree)
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