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Francis Furlong

FRANCIS FURLONG, is a highly respected citizen of Mahoning township, Armstrong
county, where he has resided for forty years, and he has lived on his present
farm since 1890. He is a native of this county, born May 22, 1845, in Red Bank
township, son of John and Susanna (Abel) Furlong, and is of Irish and German
descent. His parents were born in Philadelphia. They settled in Red Bank
township prior to 1830, and purchasing a farm of 133 acres cleared and
improved the greater part of it. John Furlong died there Jan. 6, 1871, at the
age of seventy-four years. He and his wife had a family of seven children:
Rueban, who is deceased; James, deceased; Edward; William, deceased; John;
Emeline E., wife of Isaac Brocious, and Francis.

Francis Furlong was reared on the paternal farm in Red Bank township, where
he lived until 1872. He had the common school advantages afforded in the
neighborhood, and was trained to farm work from boyhood, also following
teaming. In 1872 he came to Mahoning township, where in 1890 he purchased and
moved to the place he has since occupied, having a tract of 129 acres which is
a credit to its owner and to the district in which it is situated. He is
recognized by his neighbors and fellow citizens generally as a trustworthy
man, and has been called upon to fill various local officies, having served
several terms as school director and done his duties faithfully in other
positions of trust in the township. He is a Democrat in politics, is a member
of the Patrons of Husbandry in Madison township, and is an esteemed member of
the Baptist Church at Oakland, which he has served as trustee for several
years.

Mr. Furlong was married March 18, 1869, to Margaret Cathcart, daughter of
Samuel and Anna (Reed) Cathcart, of Mahoning township, and granddaughter of
Robert Cathcart, who settled in what is now Mahoning township in 1805, being
probably the first settler there. Five children have been born to Mr. and Mrs.
Furlong: Ross, who married Clara Pence; Charlie E., who married Onie Willison;
Elsie, married to Clarence Shumaker; Boyd, married to Sadie Sharrar, and
Gertude, married to C.F. Willison.

Source: Page 736 Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed October 1998 by Rodney G Rosborough for the Armstrong County Beers
Project
Contributed for use by the Armstrong County Genealogy Project (http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/)

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