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Alexander Ahab Arnold 1833–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Oct 1833

Birth Location: , , NY

Death Date: Aft. 1910

Death Location: of Gale, Trempeleau, WI

Father: Archibald Arnold

Mother: Catherine SHULTZ

Spouse(s): Hattie Tripp, Mary Douglas

Children(s):

Alexander Ahab Arnold was born in 1833 in , , NY, the child of Archibald H R Arnold And Catherine M E Shultz. Alexander Ahab Arnold married Hattie Or Horatia Tripp, Mary J Douglas. Alexander Ahab Arnold passed away in 1910 in of Gale, Trempeleau, WI.

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Biography

  • Alexander Ahab Arnold was born in 1833 in , , NY, the child of Archibald H R Arnold And Catherine M E Shultz.
  • Alexander Ahab Arnold married Hattie Or Horatia Tripp, Mary J Douglas.
  • Alexander Ahab Arnold passed away in 1910 in of Gale, Trempeleau, WI.

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Alexander Arnold's Ancestors

Self
Alexander Arnold
1833–1910
Birth Place: , , NY
Parents
Archibald H. R. Arnold
1807–1870
of Clinton, Dutchess, NY
Catherine (M. E.) SHULTZ
1813–1870
, , NY
Grandparents
Welcome (B.) Arnold
1784–1875
Smithfield, Providence, RI, USA
Mary Row
1788–1876
, Dutchess, NY
Great-Grandparents
Ahab Arnold
1760–1830
Rosanna Pickering
1759–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Arnold
1732–
Susannah Ballou
1739–1832

Alexander Arnold's Timeline

2 Records

1833
20 Oct 1833
Birth of Alexander Ahab Arnold in , , NY
, , NY
1910
Aft. 1910
Age 77
Death of Alexander Ahab Arnold in of Gale, Trempeleau, WI
of Gale, Trempeleau, WI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1833
    Event Place: , , NY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Place: lawyer

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1910
    Event Place: of Gale, Trempeleau, WI

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