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Joseph John Eldridge

BirthFebruary 18, 1867 - 12 Sydney Street, Bethnal Green, London, England
DeathDec 1949 - Southend on Sea, Essex, England
MotherEmma Vanner
FatherJames Eldridge

Born in 12 Sydney Street, Bethnal Green, London, England on February 18, 1867 to James Eldridge and Emma Vanner. Joseph John Eldridge married Henrietta Bateman and had 5 children. He passed away on Dec 1949 in Southend on Sea, Essex, England.

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James Eldridge
1841 - 1914
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Emma Vanner
1845 - 1933
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Henrietta Bateman
1867 - 1955
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William James Eldridge
1900 - Unknown
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Ellen Eldridge
1890 - Unknown
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Henrietta Eldridge
1888 - Unknown
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Joseph William Eldridge
1894 - 1972
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Emma Lydia Eldridge
1897 - 1907

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