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James Mason Aldridge

Birth15 Jan 1809 - Muddy Creek Pike, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Death18 Sep. 1893 - Muddy Creek Pike, Clark, Kentucky, USA
MotherHonour Elledge
FatherNicholas Aldridge

Born in Muddy Creek Pike, Clark, Kentucky, USA on 15 Jan 1809 to Nicholas Aldridge and Honour Elledge. James Mason Aldridge married Martha Morris and had 13 children. He passed away on 18 Sep. 1893 in Muddy Creek Pike, Clark, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Nicholas Aldridge
1761 - 1834
Honour Elledge
1783 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Martha Morris
1811 - 1896
Susannah Rutledge
1812 - 1843
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Mary Ann Beard Eldridge
1852 - 1925
James Mason Aldridge
1849 - 1913
Sarah Mildred Bettie Aldridge
1849 - 1914
Nancy Valentine Aldridge
1834 - 1869
Hannah J Aldridge
1853 - 1940
Margaret Elizabeth Aldridge
1841 - 1891
Honour Catherine Aldridge
1839 - 1919

Calpernia Callie Aldridge
1853 - 1911
Martha Jane Aldridge
1845 - 1847
John Nicholas Aldridge
1837 - 1864
Susan Rebecca Aldridge
1835 - 1851
Margaret E "Peggy" Aldridge Aldrige
1840 - Unknown
Luther Clay Aldridge
1875 - 1963

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