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1LT Aaron Parker

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1LT Aaron Parker Veteran

Birth
Marlborough, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
23 Oct 1908 (aged 75)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 15, Row E-11
Memorial ID
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On 20 Jan 1856, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron Parker (B: ~1832, Marlboro New Hampshire) married Eunice F. Howe (B: ~1834, Royalton, Vermont). Aaron's parents were recorded as Aaron & Asenath Parker. Eunice's father was recorded as Sylvester Howe (Massachusetts Marriages).

In 1860, Worcester, Massachusetts; carpenter Aaron Parker and his wife Eunice F. were enumerated with daughter Nellie A. Parker (1860 Census).

On 21 Oct 1861, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron Parker (B: 17 Aug 1833, Marlborough, New Hampshire); a resident of Worcester, Massachusetts; enlisted in the Union Army. He mustered into service as a Corporal with Company D, 25th Infantry Regiment. On 28 Oct 1863, rank change to 2nd Lieutenant with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Troops. On 22 Jul 1863, he mustered out for promotion. On 28 Oct 1863, he mustered with Company E, 36th Infantry Regiment. On 1 Feb 1864, rank change to 1st Lieutenant. On 19 Apr 1864, he mustered out of service. He was a carpenter and resided in Stockton, California (Massachusetts Soldiers in the Civil War).

On 20 Dec 1890, California; Aaron Parker filed for his military pension. He had served with Company D, 25th Massachusetts Infantry and with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Infantry (Military Pensions; Roll #361).

On 17 Apr 1901, Los Angeles, California; Aaron Parker (B: ~1832, New Hampshire; D: 23 Oct 1908) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 6', fair complexion, Protestant, widowed, and a carpenter. Next of kin was recorded as his daughter Florence Upham of Spencer, Massachusetts. On 21 Oct 1861, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron had enlisted as a Private with Company D, 25th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. On 22 July 1863, he was discharged to accept promotion. On 22 July 1863, he enlisted as a Lieutenant with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Troops. On 19 Apr 1964, he was mustered out of service. He passed away from bronchial pneumonia and buried in the Sawtelle Home Cemetery; plot: Section 15, Row E-11. On 3 March 1909, his effects were turned over to his daughter Florence Upham of San Bernardino, California (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).

Aaron Parker (D: 23 Oct 1908) was buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery, California; Plot: 15-E-11. He had served with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Infantry (Burial Register).
On 20 Jan 1856, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron Parker (B: ~1832, Marlboro New Hampshire) married Eunice F. Howe (B: ~1834, Royalton, Vermont). Aaron's parents were recorded as Aaron & Asenath Parker. Eunice's father was recorded as Sylvester Howe (Massachusetts Marriages).

In 1860, Worcester, Massachusetts; carpenter Aaron Parker and his wife Eunice F. were enumerated with daughter Nellie A. Parker (1860 Census).

On 21 Oct 1861, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron Parker (B: 17 Aug 1833, Marlborough, New Hampshire); a resident of Worcester, Massachusetts; enlisted in the Union Army. He mustered into service as a Corporal with Company D, 25th Infantry Regiment. On 28 Oct 1863, rank change to 2nd Lieutenant with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Troops. On 22 Jul 1863, he mustered out for promotion. On 28 Oct 1863, he mustered with Company E, 36th Infantry Regiment. On 1 Feb 1864, rank change to 1st Lieutenant. On 19 Apr 1864, he mustered out of service. He was a carpenter and resided in Stockton, California (Massachusetts Soldiers in the Civil War).

On 20 Dec 1890, California; Aaron Parker filed for his military pension. He had served with Company D, 25th Massachusetts Infantry and with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Infantry (Military Pensions; Roll #361).

On 17 Apr 1901, Los Angeles, California; Aaron Parker (B: ~1832, New Hampshire; D: 23 Oct 1908) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 6', fair complexion, Protestant, widowed, and a carpenter. Next of kin was recorded as his daughter Florence Upham of Spencer, Massachusetts. On 21 Oct 1861, Worcester, Massachusetts; Aaron had enlisted as a Private with Company D, 25th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. On 22 July 1863, he was discharged to accept promotion. On 22 July 1863, he enlisted as a Lieutenant with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Troops. On 19 Apr 1964, he was mustered out of service. He passed away from bronchial pneumonia and buried in the Sawtelle Home Cemetery; plot: Section 15, Row E-11. On 3 March 1909, his effects were turned over to his daughter Florence Upham of San Bernardino, California (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).

Aaron Parker (D: 23 Oct 1908) was buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery, California; Plot: 15-E-11. He had served with Company E, 36th U.S. Colored Infantry (Burial Register).

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LIEUTENANT
COMPANY E
36 U.S. COLORED INFANTRY



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