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Thomas Hardesty

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Thomas Hardesty Veteran

Birth
Malvern, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Jan 1882 (aged 45)
Van Wert County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 53 Row 13
Memorial ID
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From the 1/27/1882 Van Wert, Ohio, Bulletin: "This morning the sad tidings is announced that Mr. Hardesty died last night at half-past twelve o'clock. He gained consciousness but once and then asked for an opiate to relieve his pain.
The deceased was born in Malvern, Carroll county, Ohio, June 21st, 1837, and was united in marriage with Miss Pauline Paessler, of the same town, October 2nd, 1866. They have three children, two girls and one boy, aged 11, 9 and 7 years. He had been engaged as a rail road engineer and conductor some twenty-five years, three years of that time in this town. Mr. Hardesty was one of our most estimable citizens, sober, industrious, and opposed to wrong in every form,-kind and affectionate in his family. His death has cast a gloom over the entire community and public sympathy goes out to those so sadly afflicted. The funeral will take place from the M.E. Church, of which he was a member, Sunday morning at half past ten o'clock.

From the 2/3/1882 Van Wert, Ohio, Bulletin: The following persons were in town this week attending the funeral of Conductor Hardesty: Doctor E.C. Ross, Member of the House of Representatives from Carroll county, Mrs. Cordelia Ross and Mrs. Hannah Ross, of Toledo, Mr. Vinton S. Paessler and Mr. Robert L. Paessler, who are attending school at Wooster."
From the 1/27/1882 Van Wert, Ohio, Bulletin: "This morning the sad tidings is announced that Mr. Hardesty died last night at half-past twelve o'clock. He gained consciousness but once and then asked for an opiate to relieve his pain.
The deceased was born in Malvern, Carroll county, Ohio, June 21st, 1837, and was united in marriage with Miss Pauline Paessler, of the same town, October 2nd, 1866. They have three children, two girls and one boy, aged 11, 9 and 7 years. He had been engaged as a rail road engineer and conductor some twenty-five years, three years of that time in this town. Mr. Hardesty was one of our most estimable citizens, sober, industrious, and opposed to wrong in every form,-kind and affectionate in his family. His death has cast a gloom over the entire community and public sympathy goes out to those so sadly afflicted. The funeral will take place from the M.E. Church, of which he was a member, Sunday morning at half past ten o'clock.

From the 2/3/1882 Van Wert, Ohio, Bulletin: The following persons were in town this week attending the funeral of Conductor Hardesty: Doctor E.C. Ross, Member of the House of Representatives from Carroll county, Mrs. Cordelia Ross and Mrs. Hannah Ross, of Toledo, Mr. Vinton S. Paessler and Mr. Robert L. Paessler, who are attending school at Wooster."

Inscription

Per photo of stone: Co. G Ind'p't PA. ART.
Per cemetery book: Co C Indp't Pa. Artillery
Per grave registration card: Co. G. Ind'pt. Pa. Artillery.



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