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Edward Pardon

Birth28 May 1829 - Strzelno, Bromberg, East Prussia (now Poland
Death18 MAR 1912 - Ann Arbor, MI
MotherWilheimena Augusete Knoblach
FatherRudolph Pardon

Born in Strzelno, Bromberg, East Prussia (now Poland on 28 May 1829 to Rudolph Pardon and Wilheimena Augusete Knoblach. Edward Pardon married Wilhelmine Charlotte Lindemann and had 10 children. He passed away on 18 MAR 1912 in Ann Arbor, MI.

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Parents
Rudolph Pardon
1800 - Unknown
Wilheimena Augusete Knoblach
1804 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Wilhelmine Charlotte Lindemann
1830 - 1902
Children Show all
Charles Friedrich Pardon
1862 - 1939
Frank Pardon
1870 - 1916
Hulda Wilhelmina Pardon
1856 - 1927
Wilhelmina Elvina "Minnie" Pardon
1864 - 1935
Edward Charles Jr Pardon
1858 - 1941

William "Willie" Earnest Pardon
1860 - 1935
Emma Augusta Pardon
1866 - 1959
Clora Pardon
1872 - 1955
Emil Pardon
1854 - 1855
Louisa Bertha Pardon
1868 - 1869

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