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James Etheridge

Birth5 June 1807 - Yelverton, Norfolk, England
DeathApril 1878 - Aylsham, Norfolk
MotherMariann Etheredge
FatherNoah Etheridge

Born in Yelverton, Norfolk, England on 5 June 1807 to Noah Etheridge and Mariann Etheredge. James Etheridge married Mary Ann Jacobs and had 5 children. He passed away on April 1878 in Aylsham, Norfolk.

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Noah Etheridge
1769 - 1854
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Mariann Etheredge
1773 - 1852
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Mary Ann Jacobs
1813 - Unknown
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Amelia Jane Etheridge Or Etridge Or Utteridge
1850 - Unknown
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James Etheridge
1848 - 1923
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Robert Etheridge Or Etridge
1841 - Unknown
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John Jacobs Or Etheridge Or Etridge
1836 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Etheridge, Etridge Edridge Or Utteridge
1852 - 1857

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