BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF DANIEL BERTSCH

 

Daniel Bertsch was born in December, 1801, and spent the early part of his life at Lockport, Northampton Co., Pa., where his parents resided.  After receiving a limited education he learned the trade of a blacksmith, and for several years followed it.  He made Mauch Chunk his residence in 1826, and on abandoning his craft was employed on the construction of the works of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company between Mauch Chunk and Easton.  He afterward received a contract for a portion of the works between Mauch Chunk and White Haven, and other contracts from the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad for the construction of a part of the road between White Haven and Wilkesbarre.  Mr. Bertsch continued the business of contracting until 1845, when he engaged in the mining of coal by contract at Summit Hill for the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, and continued thus employed until 1865, when the company decided upon the working of their own mimes.  Mr. Bertsch was married to Miss Catherine Solt, to whom were born two sons – Daniel and John – and three daughters, -- Caroline, wife of Hon. John Leisenring, who died in September, 1879; Emeline, wife of James A. Polk, and Harriet, wife of S. B. Price.  Mr. and Mrs. Bertsch and their deceased daughter were members of the Presbyterian Church of Mauch Chunk.  The death of Mr. Bertsch occurred Feb. 20, 1877. 

 

 

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From

The History of the Counties of Lehigh & Carbon, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

By

Alfred Mathews & Austin N. Hungerford

Published in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1884

Pages 709 & 710

 

Transcribed from the original in March, 2003

by

Jack Sterling

 

Web page by

Jack Sterling

March 2003