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Amos Joseph Eldridge

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Amos Joseph Eldridge Veteran

Birth
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
28 Nov 1903 (aged 76)
Noank, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Noank, New London County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3277889, Longitude: -71.9913028
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b. 14 July 1827 Eastport, Maine
bpt. 26 July 1827 Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick
m.1. 21 Aug. 1845 Cherryfield, Maine, Elizabeth Strout (d. 2 Apr. 1877 Kennebunkport, Maine)
m.2. 24 Dec. 1880 Groton, Connecticut, Susan Maria Spring (b. 11 Dec. 1846 Noank, CT)
d. 28 Nov. 1903

Amos was listed in the census reports as being a ship's carpenter and a sailor. He lived in Millbridge and Rockland before moving to Connecticut.

Amos served in the Army during the Civil War, a member of Co. G of the 28th Maine Infantry. He also served in the Navy as coxswain on board the ship "Sabine" under Capt. Lowery and worked as a ship's carpenter living in Noank until his death.
b. 14 July 1827 Eastport, Maine
bpt. 26 July 1827 Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick
m.1. 21 Aug. 1845 Cherryfield, Maine, Elizabeth Strout (d. 2 Apr. 1877 Kennebunkport, Maine)
m.2. 24 Dec. 1880 Groton, Connecticut, Susan Maria Spring (b. 11 Dec. 1846 Noank, CT)
d. 28 Nov. 1903

Amos was listed in the census reports as being a ship's carpenter and a sailor. He lived in Millbridge and Rockland before moving to Connecticut.

Amos served in the Army during the Civil War, a member of Co. G of the 28th Maine Infantry. He also served in the Navy as coxswain on board the ship "Sabine" under Capt. Lowery and worked as a ship's carpenter living in Noank until his death.


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