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Anne ELDRIDGE

Birth1824 - Catsfield, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death1878 - London City, London
MotherEmma Whiting
FatherStephen ELDRIDGE

Born in Catsfield, Sussex, England, United Kingdom on 1824 to Stephen ELDRIDGE and Emma Whiting. Anne ELDRIDGE had 10 children. She passed away on 1878 in London City, London.

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Parents
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Stephen Eldridge
1804 - 1874
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Emma Whiting
Unknown - Unknown
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Alfred Albert Eldridge
1858 - 1942
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Clara Anne Tuck-costall
1856 - 1942
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Laura Harborough Tuck
1850 - 1935
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Sophia Felicia Tuck
1847 - 1875
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Horatia Sarah Tuck
1854 - 1866
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Isabella Emma Tuck
1848 - 1871
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Christopher Charles Tuck
1860 - 1863
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Helena Alexandrina Tuck
1862 - 1913
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Arthur Wellington Tuck
1852 - 1856
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William Henry Tuck
1864 - 1950

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