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One of four small "Baldridge" family cemeteries, located within about a square mile, on the southeast side of Martin, near Pair Rd. & the US-45 E "By-pass"; this one being the oldest. This cemetery is located in the R.O.W. (Right of Way) between the Pair Rd. exit ramp & the west bound US-45 E roadway, in a small clump of mature trees
Author: Lt Col Gary Owen Green
Daniel Baldridge, Aka Daniel Baldridge, Sr. was a son of John Baldridge and his wife, Rebecca Clark. Daniel was a veteran of the Revolutionary War according to Dr. Chester C. Kennedy's (1915-1995) book entitled: Our Baldridge Forbears and Some of Their Collateral Lines, pg. 395.
Son, William, (1777-1855) mar. 1798 at Orange County, NC, Eliz. Kuland (1777-1845) from this union a son, Josiah Leon Baldridge was b. 1815, Smith Co., TN
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