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John Brown Eldridge

Birth16 Mar 1819 - Johnsburg, Warren, New York, United States
Death4 Sep 1891 - Indian Lake, Hamilton, New York, United States
MotherElecta Brown
FatherNathan Eldridge

Born in Johnsburg, Warren, New York, United States on 16 Mar 1819 to Nathan Eldridge and Electa Brown. John Brown Eldridge married Roxey Lana Ross and had 5 children. He passed away on 4 Sep 1891 in Indian Lake, Hamilton, New York, United States.

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Nathan Eldridge
1797 - 1875
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Electa Brown
1800 - 1877
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Roxey Lana Ross
1818 - 1892
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William Brown Eldridge
1839 - 1928
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Huldah A Eldridge
1843 - 1915
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Fred (Frederick) Eldridge
1856 - 1915
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Anis (Unis) Eldridge
1849 - Unknown
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James Eldridge
1849 - 1915

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