DAVID M. FARRELLY Was born
at Meadville, March 15, 1807, and Meadville, has always been his home. He
was educated at Allegheny College, beginning his studies very young, and
graduating in 1825. He also attended West Point. He adopted as his
profession that of the law, and has continued its practice all his life.
In the spring of 1830 he was appointed by Governor Wolf Register and
Recorder of Crawford County. In 1836 he was elected a member of the
Constitutional Convention which met at Harrisburg on the first Monday of
May, 1837. The following year he was appointed as surveyor in locating the
Erie Canal from Greenville to Erie, and in that capacity had charge of the
clearing for the reservoir at Conneaut Lake. Daniel
Mead, one of the first settlers of the county, and one of the
pioneers of Meadville. Married February 3, 1843 to Elizabeth
Mead of Meadville.
Directory
of Crawford County, PA, 1879-80, page 237.