When George William registered in 1818 for the World War I draft, he was twenty-five years old working as a special apprentice in the Mechanics department of the Erie Railroad. By 1920, he was living in Crawford County, Pennsylvania still working for the railroad as a tester. On September 3, 1921 he married Blanche M. Van Horne.
The 1920 US Census shows George (working as a railroad service engineer) and Blanche living in West Mead, Crawford County, Pennsylvania with two children: George William Sentell, Jr. (born 1924) and Margaret Ann Sentell (Gill) (born 1927).
In 1942 at the age of 50, George William signs up for the World War II draft, listing his address as 513 Baldwin Street in West Mead, PA. His employer is listed as the L & N Railroad Company.
When George William registered in 1818 for the World War I draft, he was twenty-five years old working as a special apprentice in the Mechanics department of the Erie Railroad. By 1920, he was living in Crawford County, Pennsylvania still working for the railroad as a tester. On September 3, 1921 he married Blanche M. Van Horne.
The 1920 US Census shows George (working as a railroad service engineer) and Blanche living in West Mead, Crawford County, Pennsylvania with two children: George William Sentell, Jr. (born 1924) and Margaret Ann Sentell (Gill) (born 1927).
In 1942 at the age of 50, George William signs up for the World War II draft, listing his address as 513 Baldwin Street in West Mead, PA. His employer is listed as the L & N Railroad Company.
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