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J FRANK SCHLOSSER
Portrait and Biographical Record –
Kindly submitted: Pam Walton
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J FRANK SCHLOSSER. In a record comprising the
history of the substantial business men of Lehigh County, the name
of Mr. SCHLOSSER cannot properly be omitted. He is the owner of
the marble and granite works located at Neffsville, which under
his judicious management are found to be very profitable. They
were established in 1870 by our subject, who manufactures all
kinds of tombstones, marble and granite monuments and everything
included in his line of work. He is a very skilful workman, and
his sales amount to about $3000 per annum.
Our subject was born in this county May 29, 1851, which is also
the native place of his parents, Stephen and Eliza (Jacobs)
SCHLOSSER. The family is well known throughout this section, and
the first church which was erected in Unionville was named in
honor of the family, SCHLOSSER's Church. Stephen's surviving
children are: Fiana, who is the wife of E. Remely; William,
Benjamin, Henry, Abraham, J. Frank and Oswell.
J. Frank SCHLOSSER prosecuted his studies in the public schools
of his native township, and in 1867 began learning the trade of
marble-cutter, serving an apprenticeship at Slatington. After
being thus employed for two years, he set out as a journeyman and
was so successful in accumulating money that he was very soon
enabled to establish in business on his own account. While he was
devoted his attention mainly to his trade, he has not been
unmindful of his duties as citizen, and has maintained a deep
interest in all matters of local and national importance. In
politics he advocates the principles of the Republican party.
Mr. Scholosser was married May 15, 1871, to Miss Ellen Andrews,
and on her decease chose as his second companion Miss Josephine
Kistler. By his first marriage he became the father of a daughter,
Martha J. Our subject is a valued member of the Reformed Church,
in which he has been Deacon and Treasurer. Besides his marble
works he owns fifteen acres of well cultivated land and good
residence property
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Source: Portrait and Biographical Record of Lehigh,
Northampton and Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania. Containing
Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of
the Counties, Together with Biographies and Portraits of all the
Presidents of the United States. Chicago, Chapman Publishing Co.,
1894
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