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David "Dave" Eldridge

BirthOct 1868 - Virginia
Death2 Nov 1946 - Fayette, Kentucky, USA
MotherMargaret Jane Smythe
FatherDavid Eldridge

Born in Virginia on Oct 1868 to David Eldridge and Margaret Jane Smythe. David "Dave" Eldridge married Mary Hall and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Nov 1946 in Fayette, Kentucky, USA.

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David Eldridge
1835 - 1897
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Margaret Jane Smythe
1841 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Mary Hall
1877 - 1963
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Stanley Eldridge
1903 - 1970
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Charley Charles Eldridge
1891 - 1971
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Grace Eldridge
1909 - 1990
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Arthur Earl Eldridge
1901 - 1969
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Edward Gipson Gilbert Eldridge
1897 - Unknown
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William Willie Eldridge
1906 - 1950
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Ollie Mollie Eldridge
1893 - Unknown
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Minnie Eldridge
1894 - Unknown
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Thomas Eldridge
1890 - Unknown
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Bromton Bromba Eldridge
1899 - Unknown
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William D. Eldridge
1908 - 1986

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