He was born in Germany (?) (3, 6). He was 28 years old when he was enlisted (3, 6 [65 at death in 1913]).
He was a blacksmith when he was enlisted (3).
He was 5 feet 5 inches tall, and had a fair complexion, grey eyes, and black hair (3).
He was a substitute (1, 3). He was enlisted and mustered into service on 28 March 1865 (1, 2, 3, 5). He was enlisted for one year, at Norristown, Pennsylvania, by Captain Yerkes (3). He was mustered in as a private in company H (1).
He mustered out with his company on 10 July 1865 (1, 2, 5).
On 28 May 1891, he applied successfully from Pennsylvania for a pension (4 [1871?], 5). (If the year is 1891, perhaps his widow actually applied for it, and not he.)
In 1890, he was living at 2216 Clarion Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2).
On 16 February 1907, he again applied for a pension (5).
He died on 16 June 1913, of arteriosclerosis, with bedsores contributing, at Philadelphia Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (5 [25 July 1913], 6 [16 June 1913]). He was married (6). He was a laborer (6). On 21 June 1913, he was buried, at Arlington Cemetery (6). (I assume this is the Arlington Cemetery in Delaware County Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia, but it could be the National Cemetery in Washington DC.)
1 Bates, Samuel Penniman. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-233. (In the roster) (George Gable)
2 1890 United States census, veterans schedule, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, supervisor's district [1?], enumeration district [39?], page 3 (image 188 on Ancestry), line 39 (George Gable)
3 company H, descriptive roll, #177 (George Gable)
4 pension index, by name (George Gable)
5 pension index, by regiment, 91st PA Infantry, company H (George Gable)
6 death certificate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 16 Jun 1913, #14933 (George Gable)