GEORGE V. VANDEGRIFT
GEORGE V. VANDEGRIFT The death of George
V. VANDEGRIFT April 24, 1853, removed from Bensalem township, Bucks
county, Pennsylvania, where he resided all his life, one of its prominent, influential
and public-spirited citizens. His birth occurred in 1804, a son of Joseph and Sarah (BYSON)
VANDEGRIFT, and grandson of John VANDEGRIFT, Joseph VANDEGRIFT
(father) was also a native of Bensalem township, Bucks county, the year of his birth being
1776. In early life he served an apprenticeship at the trade of weaver, and this he
followed successfully throughout his active career.. He was a member of the Episcopal
church, the service of which he attended regularly. By his marriage to Sarah BANKSON the
following named children were born: Lydia, Rebecca, Mary, Amy, George V., Frances, Sarah
Ann, Joseph, Julia Ann, and Jane. Mr. VANDEGRIFT died in 1839, survived
by his wife, who passed away in 1857.
George V. VANDEGRIFT attended the common schools adjacent to his home,
after which he learned the same trade as his father that of weaver, but after following
this for a number of years turned his attention to farming, which proved both a pleasant
and profitable occupation. Upon attaining his majority he cast his vote with the Whig
party, to whom he gave his allegiance up to the formation of the Republican party, and
from that time up to his decease he advocated the principles of that great organization.
Text taken from page 36 of:
Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks
County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III
Transcribed May 2000 by Judy Jackson of
Missouri as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project,
Published May 2000 on the Bucks County, P., |