He became a U.S. citizen at Northampton on 25 Oct 1856. (His younger brother, Edward Gabriel Bolter, was naturalized in the same court 01 Nov 1851 and appears in George's household at Salem, Oregon on the 1860 census.)
George, his wife Julia, and their children were in Portland for the 1870 census, but cannot be located in 1880.
He was enumerated on the 1900 census in the household of his son Frank at Brooks, Oregon without his wife Julia. For the 1910 census, he was in Los Angeles with his son Edward Dwight Bolter, and appeared in that city's directory the previous year.
George died in Los Angeles. No obituary has been located for him; his burial place is not presently known.
{In census records, he variously listed Canada, Vermont, and Massachusetts as his birthplace.}
He became a U.S. citizen at Northampton on 25 Oct 1856. (His younger brother, Edward Gabriel Bolter, was naturalized in the same court 01 Nov 1851 and appears in George's household at Salem, Oregon on the 1860 census.)
George, his wife Julia, and their children were in Portland for the 1870 census, but cannot be located in 1880.
He was enumerated on the 1900 census in the household of his son Frank at Brooks, Oregon without his wife Julia. For the 1910 census, he was in Los Angeles with his son Edward Dwight Bolter, and appeared in that city's directory the previous year.
George died in Los Angeles. No obituary has been located for him; his burial place is not presently known.
{In census records, he variously listed Canada, Vermont, and Massachusetts as his birthplace.}
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