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Martha Jane Eldridge

Birth2 Apr 1856 - Beaver Harbor, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death14 Nov 1910 - Beaver Harbour, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherJerusha Cross
FatherGeorge Eldridge

Born in Beaver Harbor, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada on 2 Apr 1856 to George Eldridge and Jerusha Cross. Martha Jane Eldridge married Charles William Paul and had 4 children. She passed away on 14 Nov 1910 in Beaver Harbour, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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George Eldridge
1819 - 1892
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Jerusha Cross
1821 - 1901
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Charles William Paul
1860 - 1935
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Winnifred M Paul
1890 - Unknown
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Allan C 'Allie' Paul
1880 - 1970
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Grace B Paul
1885 - 1910
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Gwen Paul
1879 - Unknown

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