Benjamin Alden Georg 11-29-1827 to 10-14-1906
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Benjamin Alden Georg 11-29-1827 to 10-14-1906
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Posted: 16 Nov 2006 1:02AM GMT |
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I am not researching the Georg family, but I thought this might be of use to someone. It appeared in the "100 Years Ago Today" clumn in the North Vernon (IN) Plain Dealer on 11-14-06.
Benjamin Alden Georg, born in Gallia county, Ohio, November 29, 1827, emigrated to Jennings county, Ind., 1848, where he married Julia Waldorff. To this union were born three children, Wm. George, of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Jane Eveleth, of North Vernon, Ind., and John A. George, of Franklin, Neb. On May 4, 1887, his wife died; later he was married to Mrs. Emma McNicholis, of Scipio, who survives him. In 1862 he enlisted in the 82nd Ind. Volunteer Infantry and was severely wounded by gun shot on Washington Ridge. After receiving his discharge in 1864 he lived on the farm where he died Oct. 14, 1906.
Benjamin Alden Georg, born in Gallia county, Ohio, November 29, 1827, emigrated to Jennings county, Ind., 1848, where he married Julia Waldorff. To this union were born three children, Wm. George, of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Jane Eveleth, of North Vernon, Ind., and John A. George, of Franklin, Neb. On May 4, 1887, his wife died; later he was married to Mrs. Emma McNicholis, of Scipio, who survives him. In 1862 he enlisted in the 82nd Ind. Volunteer Infantry and was severely wounded by gun shot on Washington Ridge. After receiving his discharge in 1864 he lived on the farm where he died Oct. 14, 1906.