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Lydia J. McCarter

Birth1838 - Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Death24 May 1902 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
MotherMary Jane Mayland
FatherSamuel H McCarter

Born in Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on 1838 to Samuel H McCarter and Mary Jane Mayland. Lydia J. McCarter married Henry Bainbridge and had 5 children. She passed away on 24 May 1902 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

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Samuel H Mccarter
1800 - 1840
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Mary Jane Mayland
1799 - 1863
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Henry Bainbridge
1832 - 1914
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Albert T. Bainbridge
1877 - Unknown
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Laura Bainbridge
1862 - Unknown
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Harry D. Bainbridge
1855 - Unknown
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Edwin P. Bainbridge
1859 - Unknown
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Lewis Bainbridge
1857 - Unknown

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