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Nancy Ann <I>McKean</I> Aldridge

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Nancy Ann McKean Aldridge

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
19 Jan 1939 (aged 79)
Skidmore, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Skidmore, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Ann Aldridge was listed as the wife of James M. Aldridge in a number of census reports in Kansas and Missouri. James M. Aldridge had first married Mary E. Shields on September 27, 1870. (Anderson County, KS marriage index) Mary was most likely buried in the Central City Cemetery with other family members. Some graves there have been lost.

The 1885 Westphalia, Anderson County, Kansas State census lists their children as Sherman, age 3, and Edith, age 1. James is listed as age 40 and Nancy A., 25. This state census report also records the Civil War service of James M. Aldridge in the 9th Kansas Cavalry. GAR records from the Central City post in Anderson County, Kansas also record his military service.

James was appointed the Post Master at Central City, Anderson County, Kansas in 1876. He was enrolled in the Civil War Veteran's rolls in 1889 at Mont Ida, Anderson County, Kansas. Nancy A. Aldridge received a Civil War widow's pension in 1921, which was filed in Missouri.

The 1900 Forbes, Holt County, Missouri census lists their children as Edith, age 16, born in Kansas; Roy C., 13 KS; Homer, 10 KS; Sumner, 6; John H., 3; & Frank, 9 months.

This family was listed on the 1910 Skidmore Ward 2, Nodaway County, Missouri census with Homer, 20, born in Kansas; Sumner, 16, born in Missouri; John, 13 MO; & Frank, 10 MO.

Nancy's birth and death dates are recorded in a Missouri death certificate. Her place of death is also listed, with her burial in the Skidmore Cemetery. She is listed as the widow of James Monroe Aldridge. Her son, Homer Aldridge, was the informant. ---------------------------Nancy's father is listed as "unknown" McKean, born "unknown." Nancy's mother is listed as "unknown" Perman, born "unknown."

Nancy A. McKean is listed as six months old on the 1860 Madison, Fremont, Iowa census. She is listed with Robert S. McKean, age 30, b. MO, and Lucinda A., 23 IA. Nancy was age 10 in 1870 in Atchison County, Missouri, with her father, step-mother, and five siblings.

James M. Aldridge was a son of James Aldridge, born about 1807 in North Carolina, and Nancy J. Aldridge, # 49792414. After the death of Nancy J., James Aldridge (the father) remarried to Mrs. Mary Ann Walker in 1878 and moved to Thurston County, Washington Territory by 1880. He is listed as the step-father of several young Walkers in 1880. (census reports & Anderson County, Kansas, marriage index)

Nancy A. Aldridge was living with her brother, John H. McKean, in Crawford County, Missouri, in 1930.

NOTE: It is possible that the grave of James & Nancy's son, Sherman, has been entered as memorial # 38992251. No records can be found for a Sam & Lucinda (nee McCain) Aldridge, who are listed as his parents. A 31-year-old Sherman Aldridge married Lucy M. Huddelson, age 17, in 1914 in Douglas County, South Dakota. (marriage index)


Nancy Ann Aldridge was listed as the wife of James M. Aldridge in a number of census reports in Kansas and Missouri. James M. Aldridge had first married Mary E. Shields on September 27, 1870. (Anderson County, KS marriage index) Mary was most likely buried in the Central City Cemetery with other family members. Some graves there have been lost.

The 1885 Westphalia, Anderson County, Kansas State census lists their children as Sherman, age 3, and Edith, age 1. James is listed as age 40 and Nancy A., 25. This state census report also records the Civil War service of James M. Aldridge in the 9th Kansas Cavalry. GAR records from the Central City post in Anderson County, Kansas also record his military service.

James was appointed the Post Master at Central City, Anderson County, Kansas in 1876. He was enrolled in the Civil War Veteran's rolls in 1889 at Mont Ida, Anderson County, Kansas. Nancy A. Aldridge received a Civil War widow's pension in 1921, which was filed in Missouri.

The 1900 Forbes, Holt County, Missouri census lists their children as Edith, age 16, born in Kansas; Roy C., 13 KS; Homer, 10 KS; Sumner, 6; John H., 3; & Frank, 9 months.

This family was listed on the 1910 Skidmore Ward 2, Nodaway County, Missouri census with Homer, 20, born in Kansas; Sumner, 16, born in Missouri; John, 13 MO; & Frank, 10 MO.

Nancy's birth and death dates are recorded in a Missouri death certificate. Her place of death is also listed, with her burial in the Skidmore Cemetery. She is listed as the widow of James Monroe Aldridge. Her son, Homer Aldridge, was the informant. ---------------------------Nancy's father is listed as "unknown" McKean, born "unknown." Nancy's mother is listed as "unknown" Perman, born "unknown."

Nancy A. McKean is listed as six months old on the 1860 Madison, Fremont, Iowa census. She is listed with Robert S. McKean, age 30, b. MO, and Lucinda A., 23 IA. Nancy was age 10 in 1870 in Atchison County, Missouri, with her father, step-mother, and five siblings.

James M. Aldridge was a son of James Aldridge, born about 1807 in North Carolina, and Nancy J. Aldridge, # 49792414. After the death of Nancy J., James Aldridge (the father) remarried to Mrs. Mary Ann Walker in 1878 and moved to Thurston County, Washington Territory by 1880. He is listed as the step-father of several young Walkers in 1880. (census reports & Anderson County, Kansas, marriage index)

Nancy A. Aldridge was living with her brother, John H. McKean, in Crawford County, Missouri, in 1930.

NOTE: It is possible that the grave of James & Nancy's son, Sherman, has been entered as memorial # 38992251. No records can be found for a Sam & Lucinda (nee McCain) Aldridge, who are listed as his parents. A 31-year-old Sherman Aldridge married Lucy M. Huddelson, age 17, in 1914 in Douglas County, South Dakota. (marriage index)




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