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David W Aldrich

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David W Aldrich

Birth
Vermont, USA
Death
27 Sep 1881 (aged 64)
Otsego Township, Steuben County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Hamilton, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Wife:
Mary (married 14 Feb 1838, DeKalb Co., IN)

"David W. Aldrich was born in Vermont, March 29, 1817, a son of Simeon and Penelope Aldrich, who were early settlers of DeKalb County, Ind., locating there in 1838, and remaining there till death. He was reared a farmer, living with his parents till manhood. He was married Feb 14, 1838, to Mary Jackman, a native of Richland County, Ohio, born Sept. 16, 1818, daughter of Robert and Phebe (Vail) Jackman. After a residence of eighteen years in DeKalb County they moved to the homestead of her father in Steuben County to care for her mother, and after the death of Mrs. Jackman, returned to DeKalb County and lived fourteen years; them moved to Otsego Township, Steuben County, where Mr. Aldrich died Sept. 27, 1881. He was a member of the Baptist Church."
(source: "History of Steuben County, Indiana, together with. . .", Inter-State Pub. Co., Chicago, 1885, p. 810)
Wife:
Mary (married 14 Feb 1838, DeKalb Co., IN)

"David W. Aldrich was born in Vermont, March 29, 1817, a son of Simeon and Penelope Aldrich, who were early settlers of DeKalb County, Ind., locating there in 1838, and remaining there till death. He was reared a farmer, living with his parents till manhood. He was married Feb 14, 1838, to Mary Jackman, a native of Richland County, Ohio, born Sept. 16, 1818, daughter of Robert and Phebe (Vail) Jackman. After a residence of eighteen years in DeKalb County they moved to the homestead of her father in Steuben County to care for her mother, and after the death of Mrs. Jackman, returned to DeKalb County and lived fourteen years; them moved to Otsego Township, Steuben County, where Mr. Aldrich died Sept. 27, 1881. He was a member of the Baptist Church."
(source: "History of Steuben County, Indiana, together with. . .", Inter-State Pub. Co., Chicago, 1885, p. 810)


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