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Aaron Pardee

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Aaron Pardee

Birth
Death
1914 (aged 66–67)
Burial
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2
Memorial ID
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Son of Justus and Lucy Pardee. He was a member of the Eastern Star Lodge. Served during the Civil War with Co. E, 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
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FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1875
Aaron Pardee, moulder, home - ws Maple St., 2nd door north of Tarbell St.

1880
Aaron Pardee, brickmoulder - J. Park Alexander, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1885
Aaron Pardee, works - NYP&O freight depot, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1890
Aaron Pardee, works - CA&C freight depot, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1895
Aaron Pardee, (Mary), works - CA&C Railway, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1900 same as 1895.

1905
Aaron Pardee, (Mary), janitor, home - 152 N. Maple St.

1910
Aaron Pardee, (Mary A.), home - 152 N. Maple St.
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FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1930
Mrs. Mary A. Pardee, (widow of Aaron), home - 238 S. Maple St.
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HISTORY OF THE 115th INFANTRY:
Organized in August, 1862, under Colonel J.A. Lucy, it reported to General Wright at Cincinnati in October. Here the Regiment was divided, five companies proceeding to Camp Chase to perform guard duty. In the fall of 1863 part of the Regiment was mounted and operated against guerillas in Tennessee, the remainder occupying block houses along the Railroad. During Hood's advance upon Nashville companies C, F and G were captured by Forrest, and afterwards paroled. They took passage on the ill-fated steamer Sultana, where 83 men were lost. The Regiment remained on garrison duty until mustered out June 23, 1865.
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Son of Justus and Lucy Pardee. He was a member of the Eastern Star Lodge. Served during the Civil War with Co. E, 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
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FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1875
Aaron Pardee, moulder, home - ws Maple St., 2nd door north of Tarbell St.

1880
Aaron Pardee, brickmoulder - J. Park Alexander, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1885
Aaron Pardee, works - NYP&O freight depot, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1890
Aaron Pardee, works - CA&C freight depot, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1895
Aaron Pardee, (Mary), works - CA&C Railway, home - 308 N. Maple St.

1900 same as 1895.

1905
Aaron Pardee, (Mary), janitor, home - 152 N. Maple St.

1910
Aaron Pardee, (Mary A.), home - 152 N. Maple St.
______________________________________

FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1930
Mrs. Mary A. Pardee, (widow of Aaron), home - 238 S. Maple St.
______________________________________

HISTORY OF THE 115th INFANTRY:
Organized in August, 1862, under Colonel J.A. Lucy, it reported to General Wright at Cincinnati in October. Here the Regiment was divided, five companies proceeding to Camp Chase to perform guard duty. In the fall of 1863 part of the Regiment was mounted and operated against guerillas in Tennessee, the remainder occupying block houses along the Railroad. During Hood's advance upon Nashville companies C, F and G were captured by Forrest, and afterwards paroled. They took passage on the ill-fated steamer Sultana, where 83 men were lost. The Regiment remained on garrison duty until mustered out June 23, 1865.
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  • Created by: Mr. Ed
  • Added: Jun 15, 2001
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5544995/aaron-pardee: accessed ), memorial page for Aaron Pardee (1847–1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5544995, citing Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Mr. Ed (contributor 35186547).