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Lucy Ellen Eldridge

Birth08 Apr 1859 - Carleton, 1654162, Nova Scotia, Canada
DeathUnknown - Not Available
MotherSarah Whitehouse Eldridge
FatherThomas Eldridge

Born in Carleton, 1654162, Nova Scotia, Canada on 08 Apr 1859 to Thomas Eldridge and Sarah Whitehouse Eldridge. Lucy Ellen Eldridge married John Fred Shaw and had 7 children. She passed away on Unknown.

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Thomas Eldridge
1810 - 1898
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Sarah Whitehouse Eldridge
1815 - 1909
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John Fred Shaw
1866 - Unknown
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Sarah Ellen Shaw
1890 - 1962
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Everett John Shaw
1893 - 1967
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Nora Gertrude Shaw Bethune
1881 - 1938
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Thomas M Shaw
1895 - Unknown
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George Frederick Fred Shaw
1891 - Unknown
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Edward Shaw
1909 - Unknown
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Mary Shaw
1907 - Unknown

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