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- George Washington Olin - March 19, 1841 - April 2, 1909. Military Service Civil War: Enlisted August 26, 1864 at Albion, Oswego County, New York; Mustered in September 3, 1864 as a Private in Company D, 184th Regiment New York Volunteers Infantry; $300 bounty paid by the Town of Albion; $600 bounty paid by County; Mustered out with Company June 29, 1865 at City Point, Virginia. Son of Benjamin F. and Susan Partlow Olin. Husband of Susie A. Eddy Olin.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 14, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of George W. Olin - The funeral of George W. Olin was held at the home of his son, G. E. Olin, Oriskany Falls, Sunday, April 4, Rev. Mr. Tomlinson officiating. "Beyond the Tide" and "Abide With Me" were very sweetly rendered by Mrs. C. F. Spooner and Miss Stella Lyons. On Monday morning the immediate family accompanied the body to their former home in Richland, where interment was made, Rev. M. H. Dowd officiating their and many friends gathered to pay their last respects to one well known and loved. The deceased was stricken with paralysis, Saturday, March 27, and passed away April 2. During this short illness he suffered intensely but uncomplainingly. Up to this time he had enjoyed excellent health. Mr. Olin was born March 19, 1841, in the town of Albion, Oswego County. He was enrolled as private in Company D, 184th Regiment, New York Volunteers, in August, 1864, and was discharged, June 29, 1865, at City Point. After the close of the war he became a successful being a man of untiring industry and excellent education and a great _. He was a man of modest _, very unassuming in all his dealings with his fellow man, and a great lover of his home and family. The deceased was married in 1872 to Susie A. Eddy, who with two children, George Eddy Olin of Oriskany Falls and Mrs. F. A. Howard of Altmar, survive him.
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