S. J. AFFANTRANGER, livery and sale stables,
Meadville, is a native of the Keystone State, and has seen as much of the
globe as Gen. Grant, having been in every State and most of the
Territories of the Union, has made three overland journeys to California,
and has been in most foreign countries; he has been three times over the
Atlantic Ocean, and has circumnavigated the globe, settling down at last
in his native State. He is a quiet man, attending strictly to his
business, in which he has been successful. He has been a frequent
contributor to the newspapers of Meadville. He makes it a rule never to be
in haste to be rich, great or wise. In politics he is a Democrat; is a
member of the Town Council. He was married first in Virginia, and again
after the death of his first wife in 1862, having lived a widower sixteen
years. Mr. and Mrs. Affantranger have four childrenCelia, Virginia, May
A. and Edward J. Our subject is a son of John and Josephine (Earnest)
Affantranger, natives of Switzerland, and who had to work three years to
pay the man who paid their passage to America. They had thirteen
children, nine of whom grew up, our subject being the sixth. He first
learned blacksmithing, at which he worked for several years. He then owned
and conducted a carriage factory in Indiana for eleven years. Since 1873
he has lived in Meadville. He was born in this county, April 7, 1826, and
here expects to stay until higher powers call him away.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 709
.