Civil War Veteran
The son of Henry and Rebecca Seagar Weinsheimer he was married to Alice B Beitel; a daughter Alice Charlotte who died in infancy and a son Warren Edward.
Alfred Saeger Weinsheimer, secretary of the Pullman Company, who died at his home, 4712 Drexel boulevard, May 4, was buried at Allentown, Pa. Mr. Weinsheimer was born May 6, seventy-two years ago, at Allentown, Pa. In 1860 he started as a telegraph operator for the L. V., later becoming freight clerk and R. A. During the civil war he served in the U. S. Q. .D. at various points along the B & O. He came to Chicago in 1871 and went to work for the PUllman Palace Car Company. His widow and a son, Warren E. Weinsheimer, survive.
International Railway Journal, Volume 26, pg 8.
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Civil War Veteran
The son of Henry and Rebecca Seagar Weinsheimer he was married to Alice B Beitel; a daughter Alice Charlotte who died in infancy and a son Warren Edward.
Alfred Saeger Weinsheimer, secretary of the Pullman Company, who died at his home, 4712 Drexel boulevard, May 4, was buried at Allentown, Pa. Mr. Weinsheimer was born May 6, seventy-two years ago, at Allentown, Pa. In 1860 he started as a telegraph operator for the L. V., later becoming freight clerk and R. A. During the civil war he served in the U. S. Q. .D. at various points along the B & O. He came to Chicago in 1871 and went to work for the PUllman Palace Car Company. His widow and a son, Warren E. Weinsheimer, survive.
International Railway Journal, Volume 26, pg 8.
Infomation on parents courtesy of Everlastings
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