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Alexander Calder

Birth28 Feb 1798 - Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA
DeathAft. 1870 - Wayne County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMarion Dunn
FatherJoseph Amos Calder

Born in Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, USA on 28 Feb 1798 to Joseph Amos Calder and Marion Dunn. Alexander Calder married Affa Waldron and had 10 children. He passed away on Aft. 1870 in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Joseph Amos Calder
1770 - 1850
Marion Dunn
1770 - 1834
Spouse(s)
Affa Waldron
1798 - 1870
Children Show all
Rachael Caroline Calder
1839 - 1889
Alexander Calder
1832 - 1856
Alma Ann Calder
1842 - 1917
Joseph Waldron Calder
1834 - 1878
James Henry Calder
1820 - 1847

Levi Baisdell Calder
1826 - 1864
Angeline Calder
1823 - Unknown
Miriam Calder
1839 - 1909
Frank A Calder
1857 - Unknown
Amelia R Calder
1824 - 1893

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