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Henry Overton Eldridge

BirthAPR 1857 - Randolph, Arkansas
Death18 Oct 1939 - Cross County, Arkansas, USA
MotherMary Ann Elleger
FatherRansom F Eldridge

Born in Randolph, Arkansas on APR 1857 to Ransom F Eldridge and Mary Ann Elleger. Henry Overton Eldridge married Sarah E Eldridge and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1939 in Cross County, Arkansas, USA.

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Ransom F Eldridge
1816 - 1863
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Mary Ann Elleger
1829 - Unknown
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Sarah E Eldridge
1856 - Unknown
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Mary Alma Elizabeth Eldridge
1891 - 1968
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James Eldridge
1889 - 1971
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John Eldridge
1885 - 1936
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Joe Eldridge
1894 - 1982
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George Eldridge
1873 - Unknown
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Anna Eldridge
1875 - Unknown
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Jennie Eldridge
1879 - Unknown

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