BIOGRAPHY: George Washington SOULT, Mifflin County, PA

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The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising 
the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania.
Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 466 & 469.

  GEORGE WASHINGTON SOULT, deceased, was born in Granville township, Mifflin 
county, Pa., February 22, 1822.  He is a son of Philip Soult, of Huguenot 
lineage;  his mother's family name is Kauffman.  Mr. and Mrs. Philip Soult had 
the following children:  Two who died when very young;  George W.;  Mary A. 
(Mrs. Samuel Davis);  Sarah Elizabeth (Mrs. Matthias Moser);  and Jane E. (Mrs. 
H. Stoll), of California, died in January, 1897.
  After receiving elementary instruction in the common schools of Lewistown, 
George W. Soult became a pupil in the academy of the same borough.  His course 
in that institution completed, he became a teacher, and labored faithfully in 
that profession for some years.  He enlisted at the beginning of the war with 
Mexico, and served for two years; for meritorious service, he was promoted to 
the rank of corporal, but his health failed, and he received his discharge, and 
returned to Lewistown.  There he was for some time employed in a store, and 
afterwards engaged in mercantile business on his own account.  At the beginning 
of the war of the Rebellion, Mr. Soult was for a short time in the commissary 
department, at Harrisburg, Pa., but desiring more active participation in the 
conflict, he came back to Lewistown, recruited Company A, One Hundred and Forty-
ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was mustered in as first lieutenant, August 
30, 1862.  He was promoted, January 1, 1863, to the rank of captain and assigned 
to Company H, of the same regiment.  At Gettysburg, Pa., he was wounded in the 
first day's fight, July 1, 1863, and on June 24, 1865, he received his 
discharge.  Mr. Soult was next employed in the Railway Mail Service, being the 
first person to enter that service from Lewistown.  Five years later he resigned 
that position and turned his attention to farming in Granville township, where 
he resided during the rest of his life.  The orders to which he belonged were 
the lodges of  F. and A. M. and of the I. O. O. F., at Lewistown.  He was also a 
member of the Grand Army Post of that borough.
  George Washington Soult was married, September 15, 1864, to Eliza A., daughter 
of Matthew T. Mayes, of Mifflin county, and Martha (Ewing) Mayes, of Huntingdon 
county.  Their children are:  Walter, born May 24, 1866, married Bessie Powell, 
and has four children, is at present employed in the Railway Mail Service, New 
York and Pittsburg Railway Post Office;  William, born September 6, 1868, 
married Fannie Van Zandt, has one child, resides on the homestead;  George 
Howard, born August 28, 1871;  and Matthew Frank, born September 4, 1877.  Mr. 
Soult died October 3, 1882.  He was an earnest and consistent member of the 
Presbyterian church at Lewistown.
  The paternal grandparents of Mrs. Eliza A. (Mayes) Soult, were Andrew and 
Annie (Shaw) Mayes;  their children are as follows:  Elizabeth, born May 25, 
1788;  James, born November 20, 1789, died February 4, 1829;  William, born 
March 16, 1792, died October 5, 1838;  Andrew, born October 7, 1797, died 
February 8, 1856;  and Matthew, born July 19, 1803, died August 31, 1845.  
Andrew Mayes died April 8, 1827;  his wife survived until January 28, 1831.  
Mrs. Soult's maternal grandparents, William and Elizabeth (Anderson) Ewing, had 
seven children:  Mary;  James;  Margaret;  Martha, the mother of Mrs. Soult;  
Thomas;  Elizabeth;  and William.  Mr. and Mrs. Ewing were of Scotch-Irish 
descent, and resided in Shavers Creek valley, Huntingdon county, Pa.