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Eliza Walker

BirthApr 1843 - New York
Death13 Jul 1928 - Iowa
MotherNot Available
FatherMartin Walker

Born in New York on Apr 1843 to Martin Walker. Eliza Walker married John C Tripp and had 12 children. She passed away on 13 Jul 1928 in Iowa.

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Parents
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Martin Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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John C Tripp
1830 - 1900
Children Show all
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Lillian X Tripp
1882 - 1959
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David Tripp
1862 - Unknown
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Adeline Ida "Addie" Tripp
1876 - 1951
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Edward E "Eddie" Tripp
1875 - 1956
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Henry Tripp
1870 - Unknown
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Charles A Tripp
1878 - 1954
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Loretta May Tripp
1888 - Unknown
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Wilber John Tripp
1885 - 1900
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Martha Tripp
1868 - 1944
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Mary Tripp
1861 - Unknown
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James Meli Tripp
1864 - 1910
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August Tripp
1879 - Unknown

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