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John Eldred (Eldredge)

BirthABT 1600 - of Lavenham, Suffolk, England
Death18 Jan 1682 - Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
MotherJoane Manninge
FatherJohn Eldred

Born in of Lavenham, Suffolk, England on ABT 1600 to John Eldred and Joane Manninge. John Eldred (Eldredge) married Mrs. (Nathaniel) ELDRED and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1682 in Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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John Eldred
1600 - 1627
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Joane Manninge
1607 - Unknown
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Mrs. (Nathaniel) Eldred
1600 - Unknown
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Joan Clark
1605 - Unknown
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Robert Eldridge
1627 - 1682
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William Eldred
1622 - 1679
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Samuel Eldred
1620 - 1697
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Monomy Eldred
1631 - Unknown
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Nathaniel Eldred
1635 - Unknown
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John Eldred
1633 - Unknown
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Samuel Eldred
1629 - Unknown
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Samuel Eldred(eldredge)
Unknown - Unknown
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William Eldredge
1627 - 1679

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