John W. Herridge migrated from his native country - England. He later settled at Lacon, Illinois.
He was the beloved husband of Louise Theresa Schmidt Herridge. They were united in marriage on September 26, 1888.
They were the parents of 16 children.
Donald passed away at the age of 6 and one half years. And one son Benjamin, has been reported missing in action since the fall of Corregidor on May 7, 1942, although his death has never been confirmed.
In 1903 the Herridge family came to Kansas settled on a farm south of Bluff City where they made their home for several years, later moving to their present farm home.
John W. Herridge migrated from his native country - England. He later settled at Lacon, Illinois.
He was the beloved husband of Louise Theresa Schmidt Herridge. They were united in marriage on September 26, 1888.
They were the parents of 16 children.
Donald passed away at the age of 6 and one half years. And one son Benjamin, has been reported missing in action since the fall of Corregidor on May 7, 1942, although his death has never been confirmed.
In 1903 the Herridge family came to Kansas settled on a farm south of Bluff City where they made their home for several years, later moving to their present farm home.
Family Members
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James Walter Herridge
1889–1981
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Gertrude "Gertie" Herridge Gerberding
1890–1981
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Charles Thomas Herridge
1893–1958
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John Herridge
1895–1994
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CPL George Leslie Herridge
1897–1979
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Alice M. Herridge Robnett
1899–1982
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SSGT Benjamin T Herridge
1901–1943
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Helen G Herridge Wharton
1902–1964
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Betty Herridge Markillie
1905–1994
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Donald R. Herridge
1907–1914
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Richard Gerald "Dick" Herridge
1909–1963