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David Eldridge

Birth05 Jul 1843 - Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death26 FEB 1922 - Beaver Harbour, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherMargaret McKay
FatherJohn Eldridge

Born in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada on 05 Jul 1843 to John Eldridge and Margaret McKay. David Eldridge married Amelia 'Amy' Holmes and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 FEB 1922 in Beaver Harbour, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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John Eldridge
1804 - 1850
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Margaret Mckay
1821 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Amelia 'Amy' Holmes
1842 - 1914
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Margaret "Maggie" Elizabeth Eldridge
1874 - 1957
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Mary Amelia Eldridge
1871 - 1887
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James Eldridge
1881 - Unknown
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Maurice Spencer Eldridge
1882 - 1945
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Eugene Mitchell Eldridge
1880 - 1898
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Jessie Alice Eldridge
1885 - 1968
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Melvin John Eldridge
1869 - 1926
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Lewis Wirt Eldridge
1871 - 1946
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Amy Blanche Eldridge
1878 - 1898
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Eugene Mitchell Eldridge
1880 - 1898
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Maud Douglas Eldridge
1875 - 1957

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