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James Eldridge

Birth28 SEP 1808 - Newport, Hampshire, England
Death20 Jun 1896 - Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
MotherCatherine Way
FatherRobey Eldridge

Born in Newport, Hampshire, England on 28 SEP 1808 to Robey Eldridge and Catherine Way. James Eldridge married Maria Pittis and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 Jun 1896 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.

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Robey Eldridge
1767 - 1826
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Catherine Way
1766 - 1883
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Maria Pittis
1815 - 1888
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Robey Frank Eldridge
1843 - 1930
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Maude Eldridge Liesching
1852 - 1935
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Anna M Eldridge
1851 - 1861
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Kate Way Eldridge
1847 - 1931
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Ellen Eldridge
1846 - 1911
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James Eldridge
1856 - 1948
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Harriett Eldridge
Unknown - Unknown

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