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The remains of the late J. G. Tomlinson
formerly a resident of this county, who died Tuesday morning at his late residence in Washington, Pa., were brot to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Black, of Tenth street, McMechen, where funeral services will be held by C. W. Fuller, Jr., minister of the Christian church at two o'clock this afternoon. Interment will be made in Mt. Rose cemetery, Moundsville
Mr. Tomlinson was an old resident of this county and with his father, at one time farmed most of the ground near the Mound. He enlisted in the army at the time of the Civil War. Mr. Tomlinson was 75 years old. He came of a family prominent in the early history of Moundsville, and it was for his family that Tomlinson avenue was named
Note; Served in Cos I & C 6th West Virginia Cavalry
Info from wvgw.net
The remains of the late J. G. Tomlinson
formerly a resident of this county, who died Tuesday morning at his late residence in Washington, Pa., were brot to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Black, of Tenth street, McMechen, where funeral services will be held by C. W. Fuller, Jr., minister of the Christian church at two o'clock this afternoon. Interment will be made in Mt. Rose cemetery, Moundsville
Mr. Tomlinson was an old resident of this county and with his father, at one time farmed most of the ground near the Mound. He enlisted in the army at the time of the Civil War. Mr. Tomlinson was 75 years old. He came of a family prominent in the early history of Moundsville, and it was for his family that Tomlinson avenue was named
Note; Served in Cos I & C 6th West Virginia Cavalry
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