Bios: JOSEPH CHALLIS, 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens
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JOSEPH CHALLIS,
[p. 838] postmaster at Hazel Dell, general merchant and leading citizen,
was born in County Essex, England, March 2, 1854, and is a son of George
and Elizabeth (Jarvis) Challis.
The parents of Mr. Challis came to America in l872, two years after
their son Joseph had reached here, and they settled in Allegheny County,
near Sewickley, where the father engaged in farming. They lived for many
years afterward, the father dying at the home of the above named son, in
Hazel Dell, in 1905, aged eighty-one years. The mother survived until
1908 and died on the homestead in Sewickley, aged sixty-six years. Their
family consisted of the following children: Harry G., a resident of
Sewickley; Daniel W., engaged in contracting, a resident of Sewickley;
Joseph, residing at Hazel Dell; Emily, wife of George Smith; James,
foreman of a pottery plant at Lisbon, Ohio; David, a locomotive
engineer, residing at Allegheny; Thomas, an electrician, residing at
Newark, New Jersey; and Minnie, deceased, was the wife of William Emmett.
Joseph Challis was sixteen years of age when he left his native land and
crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Canada. He remained in the Dominion but a
short time, making his way to Pittsburg, where he sought employment. For
the following five years he worked industriously at whatever he found to
do in that busy city and then went to Wampum, in Lawrence County. There
he engaged in quarrying, coal mining and other industries for about
eight years, after which he went to Wayne Township and there found
steady and remunerative employment at mining and quarrying. In 1898 he
came to Hazel Dell and in the following year embarked in the general
mercantile business, beginning as one of the earliest business men but
with small capital. He has grown with the town that his energy has
helped to develop and now stands as one of the most substantial
citizens. In 1899 he was appointed postmaster, being the fourth
postmaster of the borough, and has continued in office until the present.
In 1876, Mr. Challis was married (first) to Miss Louisa Newton, who died
in 1895. They had three children: George; James, who resides with a
family, at Hazel Dell; and William, who has one daughter, Gertrude,
lives at Hazel Dell. In 1897, Mr. Challis was married (second) to Miss
Sarah Woods, who is a daughter of John B. Woods, of Venango County. They
have one daughter, Lois Minnie, who was born December 15, 1900. Mr. and
Mrs. Challis are members of the Presbyterian Church of Ellwood City. In
politics he is identified with the Republican party. Mr. Challis has
shown in the gradual but steady advance of his fortunes the persistency
of his sturdy ancestry and the methods which he has followed in his
business he also advocates when he takes part in the public affairs of
his town. He was a useful member of the first town council and has shown
his hearty interest at all times by co-operating with his fellow
citizens for the general welfare.
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20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and
Representative Citizens Hon. Aaron L. Hazen Richmond-Arnold Publishing
Company, Chicago, Ill., 1908
Updated: 12 Jan 2002