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Elizabeth <I>Aldridge</I> Mann

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Elizabeth Aldridge Mann

Birth
Death
3 Nov 1925 (aged 83)
Burial
Anderson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2705136, Longitude: -95.3913404
Plot
Lot 99
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Aldridge Starr Mann. see obit for John A. Mann for family listing.

Elizabeth Aldridge was listed as age 8 on the 1850 Washington County, Missouri census with her parents and siblings. Her birth place is listed as Missouri. Her father, James, was listed as age 43, born in North Carolina. Her mother, Nancy J. (#78219285) was listed as age 37, born in New York. Other reports list her birth in New Jersey. Elizabeth's older siblings in 1850 were listed as Martha, John, William, & Mary J. Her younger siblings were James M. & Emma.

This family was listed on the 1865 Reeder Township, Anderson County, Kansas State census, with the addition of Nancy A. & Franklin. Two of their daughters, Mary J. Shields and Elizabeth Starr, were Civil War widows. Their sons, John, William P., and James M., all served for three years in the 9th Kansas Cavalry.

After the death of Nancy J. Aldridge, James Aldridge remarried to Mrs. Mary Ann Walker and moved to Thurston County, Washington Territory by 1880. He was listed as the step-father of eight young Walkers in 1880.
Elizabeth Aldridge Starr Mann. see obit for John A. Mann for family listing.

Elizabeth Aldridge was listed as age 8 on the 1850 Washington County, Missouri census with her parents and siblings. Her birth place is listed as Missouri. Her father, James, was listed as age 43, born in North Carolina. Her mother, Nancy J. (#78219285) was listed as age 37, born in New York. Other reports list her birth in New Jersey. Elizabeth's older siblings in 1850 were listed as Martha, John, William, & Mary J. Her younger siblings were James M. & Emma.

This family was listed on the 1865 Reeder Township, Anderson County, Kansas State census, with the addition of Nancy A. & Franklin. Two of their daughters, Mary J. Shields and Elizabeth Starr, were Civil War widows. Their sons, John, William P., and James M., all served for three years in the 9th Kansas Cavalry.

After the death of Nancy J. Aldridge, James Aldridge remarried to Mrs. Mary Ann Walker and moved to Thurston County, Washington Territory by 1880. He was listed as the step-father of eight young Walkers in 1880.


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