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Arnold Eldridge

Birthabt 1830 - North Carolina
Death16 APR 1920 - Johnston, North Carolina
MotherMary Eldridge
FatherRaiford Eldridge

Born in North Carolina on abt 1830 to Raiford Eldridge and Mary Eldridge. Arnold Eldridge married Betsy Eldridge and had 14 children. He passed away on 16 APR 1920 in Johnston, North Carolina.

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Parents
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Raiford Eldridge
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Eldridge
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Betsy Eldridge
1838 - Unknown
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Amanda Mandy Eldridge
1857 - Unknown
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Ellen Eldridge
Unknown - Unknown
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William A Eldridge
1876 - Unknown
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Jennie Eldridge
1864 - Unknown
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Arnold E. Eldridge
1874 - Unknown
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Mary P. Eldridge
1879 - Unknown
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Fannie M. Eldridge
1877 - Unknown
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Bettie W. Eldridge
1871 - Unknown
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Erna Eldredge
1874 - Unknown
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Joseph Eldridge
1858 - Unknown
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Marsalins Eldridge
1861 - Unknown
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John Eldridge
1892 - Unknown
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Booker T W Eldridge
1908 - 1983
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Alex Cox
1886 - 1945

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