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H. A. HEIDRICK resides on his farm of 100 acres lying in Sugar Creek township, which is the old Heidrick homestead. He was born at Brady�s Bend, Armstrong Co., Pa., May 16, 1867, son of Adam and Katherine (Heidrick) Heidrick (they were not related). Adam Heidrick was born in Germany and married there, and with his wife came to America.

H. A. Heidrick attended school at Brady�s Bend and in Sugar Creek township, and after his school days were over remained on the homestead, giving his father assistance. After his marriage he settled on the property as a permanent resident and carries on general farming.

Mr. Heidrick married Miss E. Bippus, who was born in North Oakland township, Butler Co., Pennsylvania, and they have two children: Stella Viola, now fourteen years of age; and John Adam, who is six years old. Mr. Heidrick is a member of the Presbyterian Church at Midway, Pa., in which he has been an elder for sixteen years. In politics he is a Republican, and for several years was a member of the Republican township committee. The first public office he held was that of auditor, in which he served one term, after which for nine years he was tax collector, and three years school director; for three years has been treasurer of the school board. He is acting foreman on the State road between Cowansville and Chicora.

Source: Page 939, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed October 1998 by Kathy Zagorac for the Armstrong County Beers Project
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