Rash's Surname Index
Notes for George TOMLINSON
Educated at the public and Friends'' schools of Langhorne. He remained on the farm with his parents until twenty years of age. In 1861 he responded to the call of his country by enlisting under Captain Alfred MARPLE, and that veteran of two wars, Colonel (now General) W. W. H. DAVIS, and participated with his regiment in the bloody battles and skirmishes. On account of ill health, he was honorably discharged on October 3, 1862; confined for some time to the military hospital on David''s Island, New York. he never fully recovered from the results of the campaign of hardships in the Virginia swamps. As soon as sufficiently recovered he farmed where purchased a house on Green street, Langhorne, 1891. a member of Sergeant Hugh A. MARTINDALE Post, G. A. R., No. 366, and of Orionto Lodge, No. 177, I. O. O. F. reared in the faith of the society of Friends, of which his ancestors have been members for many generations. In politics he is a Republican, and has always taken an active interest in the success of his party. Text taken from page 343 of: Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1858
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