06/02/2026
On this Day In History, 1846, George W Flinn is Appointed Postmaster of the Piketon, OH, Post Office.
George W Flinn is Appointed Postmaster of the Piketon, OH, Post Office, 2 Jun 1946. He replaced Benjamin F Crow, who was appointed 4 Jun 1945. George served until 4 Apr 1849, when Myron H Peck was appointed. His father George Flinn also was appointed Piketon Postmaster 20 Jun 1843 and served until 4 May 1844.
George W Flinn was born in the portion of Virginia that became West Virginia, on 8 Sep 1828, to George & Martha (Boggess) Flinn. The Flinn family arrived in Ohio, sometime in the early 1830s.
Mr. Flynn moved to Chillicothe, Ohio, at twenty one and held the offices of Circuit Clerk and Justice of the Peace. After a time he moved to Camargo, Illinois. and accepted the position as teacher of a school near Bourbon.
George W Flinn married Catharine Virginia Hamilton 26 May 1853, in Coles County, Illinois, and had three children, Laura, William and a female infant, who died very young.
After his wife, Catherine sadly passed, he moved to Tuscola, IL and was again united in marriage 8 Dec 1860, to Isabelle Nelson, daughter of the late Valentine McNear. Three children also blessed this union, Ward, George and Alice.
She too died 20 Sept 1871, and on 17 May 1872, he married Martha Green of Mt. Pulaski, IL and with the exception of an adopted daughter, Pearl, there were no children.
George died 1 Feb 1911, in Tuscola, IL, and was buried there in Tuscola Township Cemetery.
George W Flinn, Piketon, Pike County, Ohio, Postmaster 2 Jun 1846.