In 1870, George Newlin worked as a hotel clerk in Westchester, Pennsylvania. In 1880, he lived in Philadelphia with his wife Anna and worked as a railroad clerk. He later moved to Chicago where he served as Director in the Lake Street Elevated Railroad, and also a Director in the North Shore and Evanston Street Railroad Company. Filed for a pension on October 2, 1890, application number 919,262, certificate 815,146. Wife Anne filed for a widow's pension on May 18, 1900, application number 719,317, certificate 531,005. He died April 3, 1900, at Chicago, Illinois. Also listed as buried in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
See 18th PA Cav for a virtual cemetery of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
See 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry for a history of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
In 1870, George Newlin worked as a hotel clerk in Westchester, Pennsylvania. In 1880, he lived in Philadelphia with his wife Anna and worked as a railroad clerk. He later moved to Chicago where he served as Director in the Lake Street Elevated Railroad, and also a Director in the North Shore and Evanston Street Railroad Company. Filed for a pension on October 2, 1890, application number 919,262, certificate 815,146. Wife Anne filed for a widow's pension on May 18, 1900, application number 719,317, certificate 531,005. He died April 3, 1900, at Chicago, Illinois. Also listed as buried in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
See 18th PA Cav for a virtual cemetery of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
See 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry for a history of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
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Burial location from Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922.
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