REUBEN KRETCHMAN
Rueben Kretchman, the oldest son of Henry and Elizabeth (Synder) Kretchman, was born January 1, 1821, in White Hall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
His father, Henry Kretchman was born in Lehigh County in 1790, and
moved to Somerset County in 1822, bringing with him his wife and children and
all his possessions in a wagon drawn by two horses. They crossed the Susquehanna at Harrisburg, and come through
Carlisle on their was to Somerset County, where they settled on the farm now owned
by J. M. Kretchman, which was taken up by a Government patent. The farm has never left the Kretchman
name. Mr. Kretchman’s early trade was
“Weaver”. After settling in Somerset
County, he and his wife bravely went to work to hew a farm from the forest
about them. His life was cut short by
sustaining a rupture while rolling logs, which resulted in his death in
1833. Mrs. Kretchman died about 1854. Mr. Kretchman was Lutheran and Mrs.
Kretchman was Reformed.
Rueben Kretchman was twelve years old when his father died. He received his early education through
“Subscription School”. From 1839 to
1844, Mr. Kretchman taugh subscription schools both German and English. In 1845, he was united in marriage with
Elizabeth Hostetler, Michael Hay, Justice of the Peace, performing the
ceremony. In 1853, he purchased from
Daniel Hostetler a large farm in Elk Lick, now Summit Township where he
followed farming and lumbering, having one of the finest saw-mills in the county. In all, he owned about 1,000 acres of land.
Rueben
Kretchman served many years as school director, one year as assessor, and was
in his day, in ability above the average man.
Early in life he united with the Reformed Church at Elk Lick, and in
1860, assisted in the organization of St. Paul’s, of which he became the first
Elder. While Mrs. Kretchman was a
Lutheran, she was a regular attendant of the Reformed Church.
Mr.
Kretchman died October 23, 1882 and was interred in the Family Lot at St. Paul,
Rev. C. U. Heilman, Officiating. Mrs
Kretchman died July 29, 1906 at the age of 76 years, one month and 24 days, and
was laid to rest beside her husband, Rev. S. C. Stover, officiating at the
funeral.
The
following are the children: Mrs.
Matilda Ringer, Lewis A., Mrs. Eliza. Christner, Mrs. Caroline Nicholson,
Josiah, Mrs. Lydia Hay, Mrs. Mary Welfley, Nathaniel J., Samuel A., Mrs. Ida
Bittner. One son, Simon Peter, died in
1861 at the age of four, and was one of the first buried in the Wilhelm
Cemetery.