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Arnold Aldrich (1824 - 1896)

Arnold Aldrich
Born in Inverness, Megantic, Quebec, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 17 Dec 1844 in Ireland, Megantic, Quebec, Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 72 in Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont, United Statesmap
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Biography

Arnold was born at Inverness, PQ, on 18 Aug 1824 and baptized there 24 Jan 1825, the son of Arnold Aldrich and Abigail Grey.

He married at Ireland, PQ, on 17 Dec 1844 to Marjory Williamson.[1] Arnold Aldrich passed away in Caledonia, VT in 1896.[2]
rank (If this is not entered, the prefix from the profile will be used) Arnold Aldrich served in the United States Civil War.
Enlisted: Aug 11, 1862
Mustered out: Jun 21, 1865
Side: USA
Regiment(s): Co. H 13th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry


Sources

  1. Anglo-Protestants of Megantic
  2. "Vermont Vital Records."
  • The Anglo-Protestants of Megantic County: Repertory of Births, Marriages and Burials, 1826-1991, Thetford Mines: Societe genealogique de la region de l'Amiante, 1992.




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