George Winthrop Dearborn

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George Winthrop Dearborn

Birth
Gilford, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
22 Jul 1885 (aged 51–52)
Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Laconia, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5244127, Longitude: -71.4720097
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My 4th Great Grand Uncle.

Son of George W & Martha (Demeritt) Dearborn.

Brother of Eliza, Leonard, Emily & Harriett.

George first married Mary Amanda Dow (1839-1868) in 1853.
They had a son Elmer W, who was born on March 18, 1860.

He married his 2nd wife, Jennie S Clifford on February 13, 1870 in Gilford, NH.

Father of Lura L, Harriett E & Ethelyn B.

George fought bravely in The Civil War alongside his brother-in-law, John Knights. They were both in Company G of New Hampshire's 12th Voluntary Regiment, "The Mountaineers". He rose to the rank of Corporal.

His sister, Emily (Dearborn) Knights named her youngest son, George Winthrop Knights after him.

George passed away from Apoplexy on Pitchwood Island after rowing a boat with friends that included his brother-in-law John Knights, out on Lake Winnipesaukee."War of the Rebellion" He was mustered in Sept. 9, 1862, was appointed Corporal, and discharged May 19, 1865. He died at Pitchwood Island, Lake Winnipesaukee.
My 4th Great Grand Uncle.

Son of George W & Martha (Demeritt) Dearborn.

Brother of Eliza, Leonard, Emily & Harriett.

George first married Mary Amanda Dow (1839-1868) in 1853.
They had a son Elmer W, who was born on March 18, 1860.

He married his 2nd wife, Jennie S Clifford on February 13, 1870 in Gilford, NH.

Father of Lura L, Harriett E & Ethelyn B.

George fought bravely in The Civil War alongside his brother-in-law, John Knights. They were both in Company G of New Hampshire's 12th Voluntary Regiment, "The Mountaineers". He rose to the rank of Corporal.

His sister, Emily (Dearborn) Knights named her youngest son, George Winthrop Knights after him.

George passed away from Apoplexy on Pitchwood Island after rowing a boat with friends that included his brother-in-law John Knights, out on Lake Winnipesaukee."War of the Rebellion" He was mustered in Sept. 9, 1862, was appointed Corporal, and discharged May 19, 1865. He died at Pitchwood Island, Lake Winnipesaukee.

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"At Rest"