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George Sherman Limric Sr.

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George Sherman Limric Sr. Veteran

Birth
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Jan 1940 (aged 95)
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2
Memorial ID
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He served with Co. A, 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. He was 16 years old when he inlisted. He lived to be 96. Husband of Julia A. Limric.
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FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1868
George Limric, grocer - Lock 4.

1875
George Limric, clerk, home - es Otis St., west of Lods St.

1880
George Limric, salesman - J. Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

1885
George Limric, clerk - John Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

ALSO FROM THE 1885 DIRECTORY:
John Cook & Sons, groceries, provisions & vegetable dealers, 111 E. Market St.

1890 same as 1885.

1895
George Limric, (Julia A.), clerk - J. Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

1900
George Limric, (Julia A.), clerk - W. Wolf, home - 111 Otis St.

1905
George Limric, (Julia), home - 301 Otis St.

1910 same as 1905.

1915
George Limric, (Julia A.), home - es Merriman Rd.

1920
George Limric, (Julia A.), home - 415 Merriman Rd.

1925 same as 1920.

1930
George Limric, home - 66 Lorena Dr., Fairlawn.

1935
George Limric, home - 418 Bell St.

1940 same as 1935.
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History of the 5th Ohio Infantry:
Organized at Cincinnati, April 20th, 1861, for three months service and June 20th, 1861, for three years, under Colonel Samuel H. Dunning. It served in West Virginia and afterward in the Shenandoah Valley, where at the Battle of Winchester, March 23d, 1862 it lost heavily. At Port Republic, on the 9th of June, the Regiment met with a sad disaster in the loss of 244 killed, wounded and prisoners. It participated in the sanguinary battles under Pope near Washington, under Hooker at Chancellorsville, under Meade at Gettysburg, under Hooker at Lookout Mountain, and with Sherman's Atlanta campaign and march to the Sea, to the end of the war. It took part in 28 battles and sustained a loss of 500 men killed, wounded and prisoners.
He served with Co. A, 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. He was 16 years old when he inlisted. He lived to be 96. Husband of Julia A. Limric.
________________________________

FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1868
George Limric, grocer - Lock 4.

1875
George Limric, clerk, home - es Otis St., west of Lods St.

1880
George Limric, salesman - J. Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

1885
George Limric, clerk - John Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

ALSO FROM THE 1885 DIRECTORY:
John Cook & Sons, groceries, provisions & vegetable dealers, 111 E. Market St.

1890 same as 1885.

1895
George Limric, (Julia A.), clerk - J. Cook & Sons, home - 111 Otis St.

1900
George Limric, (Julia A.), clerk - W. Wolf, home - 111 Otis St.

1905
George Limric, (Julia), home - 301 Otis St.

1910 same as 1905.

1915
George Limric, (Julia A.), home - es Merriman Rd.

1920
George Limric, (Julia A.), home - 415 Merriman Rd.

1925 same as 1920.

1930
George Limric, home - 66 Lorena Dr., Fairlawn.

1935
George Limric, home - 418 Bell St.

1940 same as 1935.
________________________________

History of the 5th Ohio Infantry:
Organized at Cincinnati, April 20th, 1861, for three months service and June 20th, 1861, for three years, under Colonel Samuel H. Dunning. It served in West Virginia and afterward in the Shenandoah Valley, where at the Battle of Winchester, March 23d, 1862 it lost heavily. At Port Republic, on the 9th of June, the Regiment met with a sad disaster in the loss of 244 killed, wounded and prisoners. It participated in the sanguinary battles under Pope near Washington, under Hooker at Chancellorsville, under Meade at Gettysburg, under Hooker at Lookout Mountain, and with Sherman's Atlanta campaign and march to the Sea, to the end of the war. It took part in 28 battles and sustained a loss of 500 men killed, wounded and prisoners.


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