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GEORGE S. HINDMAN, farmer, P. O. Whig Hill, was born in Armstrong county, Penn., October 15, 1834, a son of
William and Mary (Long) Hindman, natives of that county. He came to Forest county in 1859, and followed lumbering
at Newtown Mills until 1861, when he enlisted in Company G, Eighty third P. V. I., being honorably discharged in
1863. He then engaged in lumbering until 1867, in which year he settled on his present farm. He married, in 1864,
Miss Matilda J. Manross, daughter of William Manross, of Venango county, and they have four children: William.
Mary (Mrs. L. H. Barnes, of Kingsley township), Frank and Irene. Mr. Hindman is a Democrat, and has filled various
township offices. He is a member of Tionesta Post, No. 274, G. A. R., and of the Evangelical Church, in which he
is steward.
From:
History of the Counties of
McKean, Elk and Forest,
Pennsylvania
With Biographical Selections.
J. H. Beers & Co., Publishers
Chicago, 1890.
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