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Henry Eldridge

BirthApril 2 1833 - Bletchingley, Surrey, England
DeathOctober 1900 - Hastings, Sussex
MotherHannah Finch
FatherRalph Eldridge

Born in Bletchingley, Surrey, England on April 2 1833 to Ralph Eldridge and Hannah Finch. Henry Eldridge married Frances Household and had 7 children. He passed away on October 1900 in Hastings, Sussex.

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Ralph Eldridge
1785 - 1848
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Hannah Finch
1791 - 1843
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Frances Household
1837 - 1907
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Ernest Eldridge
1870 - Unknown
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Ellen Maud Eldridge
1881 - 1958
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Minnie Louisa Eldridge
1878 - Unknown
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Kate Eldridge
1869 - 1911
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William George Eldridge
1865 - Unknown
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Fanny Eldridge
1863 - Unknown
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Arthur Thomas Eldridge
1873 - Unknown

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