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Elizabeth H. Eldridge

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Elizabeth H. Eldridge

Birth
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Sep 1877 (aged 2)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
#1632 Sec 1 Lot 157 Eldridge Elizabeth H w/ sister Emily M (Bowman's dtrs), uncle John M and wife Mary Ann Adams
Memorial ID
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2y1m dtr of Bowman Henry and Margaret K. Drumgoole Eldridge. Died of diphtheria, interred 30 Sept 1877 on the John M. Eldridge Lot with sister Emily M b 1870.
Bowman and Margaret were married in St. Anthony's Church in Davenport on 9 Feb 1869 by Fr. J.A.M. Pelemorgues. Margaret moved to Davenport from New York with her parents in 1856 when she was 5yo. She attended St. Anthony's parochial school (for all denominations) - the first Davenport school. Bowman ran a bakery business with his brothers on the corner of 3rd & Perry where the Blackhawk Hotel stands, later he was a constable and a restaurant owner at 309 Brady. He and Margaret started an employment agency and they were members of the Scott County Pioneer Settlers Assn. where he served as president.
Bowman Joseph 1879, Nathaniel H 1882 and Naomi 1884 followed Emily and Elizabeth.
2y1m dtr of Bowman Henry and Margaret K. Drumgoole Eldridge. Died of diphtheria, interred 30 Sept 1877 on the John M. Eldridge Lot with sister Emily M b 1870.
Bowman and Margaret were married in St. Anthony's Church in Davenport on 9 Feb 1869 by Fr. J.A.M. Pelemorgues. Margaret moved to Davenport from New York with her parents in 1856 when she was 5yo. She attended St. Anthony's parochial school (for all denominations) - the first Davenport school. Bowman ran a bakery business with his brothers on the corner of 3rd & Perry where the Blackhawk Hotel stands, later he was a constable and a restaurant owner at 309 Brady. He and Margaret started an employment agency and they were members of the Scott County Pioneer Settlers Assn. where he served as president.
Bowman Joseph 1879, Nathaniel H 1882 and Naomi 1884 followed Emily and Elizabeth.

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