Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Pa.
"George W. Romig"
1825-1905
George W. was a resident of Lebanon since 1858, having come here
from
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Pa. He served in the Civil War,
with
distinction having fought the battles of his country for four years
and
five months. During that memorable conflict, serving two enlistments.
He
belonged to the famous regiment of "Bucktails", and was noted for
his
valor and daring when in his prime. He belonged to the G.A.R.
here, and
that organization will have charge of his funeral.
He is to be buried at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. He leaves three
children,
W. H. Romig, Samuel Romig, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Annie Howard, of
Gloninger.
His wife pasted away, a year previous.
George Romig, born July 19, 1825, in the Lincoln, Clay
Area of Lancaster County,
died December 25, 1905 in Lebanon
Mary ( Polly)( nee Lowery) Romig, born 1826, in Lebanon, died May 2, 1902 in Lebanon
William H. Romig, born 1850, in Lebanon, died January 21, 1937
Lizzie Romig, wife of William H. Romig
Samuel Romig, born August 5, 1856, in Lebanon, died September 18, 1937
Sallie ( unknown) ( wife of Samuel) Romig, born September 19, 1861, died May 30, 1925 in Lebanon
Charles Romig, born February 25, 1878, in Lebanon, died September 15, 1934
Kate Romig, ( wife of Charles) born January 17, 1877, died january 17, in Lebanon
George A. Romig, born 1897 in Lebanon, died August 2, 1899 in Lebanon
Pauline ( nee Romig) Iceman, born 1906 in Lebanon,
died 1985 in Lebanon
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