ALBERT C. ALTHOUSE, M. D. One of the active
practicing physicians of Bucks county is Dr. Albert C. Althouse, of Bedminster
township. Dr. Althouse is a descendant of Daniel Althouse, who came from
Germany and settled in Bedminster, where he owned a large tract of land. Martin Althouse,
son of Daniel Althouse, mentioned above, had a farm near Kellers Church and
also worked as a mason. His wife was Catherine Sigafoos, (sic
usually spelled Ziegenfus)
and they were the parents of a large family, many of whom died young. Those who reached
maturity were: Martin, Levi, Tobias, mentioned at length hereinafter; Mathias, and Silas.
The parents of these children are both buried at the Tohickon church. Martin Althouse
was accidentally killed while coming home with his team from Philadelphia. Tobias Althouse, son of Martin
and Catherine (Singafoos) (sic) Althouse, was born in 1809, and was a
blacksmith by trade. For thirty-eight years he was absent from the township, but returned
four years before his death. He served in the army during the Mexican War and also in the
Civil war. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John Kramer, of Bedminster, and their
children were: Catharine, Samuel K., mentioned at length hereinafter, and Reuben. The
mother of these children died in 1843, and the father expired January 13, 1885, in the
home of the oldest son.
Samuel K. Althouse, son of
Tobias and Elizabeth (Kramer) Althouse, was born June 11, 1837, in
Nockamixon township, and was about six years of age when his parents moved to Bedminster.
From 1855 to 1860 he was engaged in teaching, and in 1865 purchased the farm on which he
lived for the remainder of his life. Three years ago he retired from active labor. He has
held the township offices of assessor, auditor and clerk, and has also served one term as
county auditor. He is a member of the Tohickon Reformed church. He married, November 25,
1860, Sarah Ann, born July 26, 1837, daughter of Enos Crouthamel, and they were the
parents of the following children: Albert C., mentioned at length hereinafter; Mary, who
is the wife of Edwin J. Rumer, of Bedminster township; and Reuben, who is a
resident of Washington, District of Columbia.
Albert C. Althouse, son of Samuel K. and Sarah
Ann (Crouthamel) Althouse, was born April 7, 1863, in Bedminster township,
and received his primary education in the common schools, afterward attending the
Sellersville high school and the West Chester State Normal School. At nineteen years of
age he took up the profession of teaching, which he practiced for six years, and during
this time began reading medicine under Dr. Daniel P. Moyer, of Dublin. In the
autumn of 1889 he entered Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which institution
he received in the spring of 1892 the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He immediately opened
an office in Pineville, where he practiced for eight years, and in 1900 moved to Dublin,
where he has built up a large practice. He is a member of the Bucks County Medical Society
and the State Medical Association. He also belongs to the Knights of the Golden Eagle. He
is a member of the Reformed church at Dublin. Dr. Althouse married, October 10,
1894, Ida, daughter of Jonas H. Lear of Tinicum township, and they have three
children: Harold Lear, Georgie Neta and Jessie Beulah.
Text taken from pages 366-367 of:
Davis, William W.H., A.M. History of Bucks County,
Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III
Transcribed August 2000 by Thera
Schwenk-Hammond; tsh@harborside.com; http:// www..rootsweb.com/~schwenk
as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project, www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/bucksindex.html
Published October 2000 on the Bucks
County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/
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