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Orpha Arrens “Rena” <I>Gist</I> Aldridge

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Orpha Arrens “Rena” Gist Aldridge

Birth
Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Mar 1900 (aged 24)
Mammoth, Ozark County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mammoth, Ozark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Died at Mtn. Home Sunday morning, Mrs. Rena Aldridge, of typhoid fever. She leaves a husband and three children. The remains were brought to the Miller burying ground six miles south of Gainesville where they were laid to rest Monday evening.

OZARK COUNTY NEWS – VOL. 13 NUMBER 11, MARCH 15, 1900

Note: The Miller burying ground eventually moved to a hillside to avoid flooding and was called the Mammoth Cemetery.

Rena was the wife of Joseph Benjamin Aldridge.
Joseph & Rena Aldridge lived in the Pigeon Creek area in nearby Baxter County, Arkansas.

Children:
Nathaniel "Nat" Aldridge - born: 1895
Luna Aldridge - born: 1896
Josie Aldridge - born: 1898

Died at Mtn. Home Sunday morning, Mrs. Rena Aldridge, of typhoid fever. She leaves a husband and three children. The remains were brought to the Miller burying ground six miles south of Gainesville where they were laid to rest Monday evening.

OZARK COUNTY NEWS – VOL. 13 NUMBER 11, MARCH 15, 1900

Note: The Miller burying ground eventually moved to a hillside to avoid flooding and was called the Mammoth Cemetery.

Rena was the wife of Joseph Benjamin Aldridge.
Joseph & Rena Aldridge lived in the Pigeon Creek area in nearby Baxter County, Arkansas.

Children:
Nathaniel "Nat" Aldridge - born: 1895
Luna Aldridge - born: 1896
Josie Aldridge - born: 1898



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