He served in the Union Army, was captured by Confederate forces, and interred in the infamous Andersonville prison. My great grandfather, James Fountain Biddle, said he was told George was a big man going into the war and came home skin and bones.
He served in the Union Army, was captured by Confederate forces, and interred in the infamous Andersonville prison. My great grandfather, James Fountain Biddle, said he was told George was a big man going into the war and came home skin and bones.
Family Members
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Robert Armstrong Biddle
1860–1943
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Lizzie Ann Biddle Dayhuff
1862–1930
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Mary Angeline Biddle Bonnewell
1864–1932
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Rosalie Biddle Pugh
1866–1941
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Diana Matilda Biddle Myers
1869–1911
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Tunis Warren Biddle
1870–1947
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Albert Biddle
1872–1872
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Joseph Arthur Biddle
1872–1943
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James Fountain Biddle
1875–1956
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Florence Maybelle Biddle Phipps
1877–1956
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Fred William Biddle
1879–1939
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Ada Rusha Biddle Humble
1881–1954
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Sarah Mina Biddle Fulk
1883–1904
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