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Eliza Whiting

Birth28 Apr 1830 - Oxford, Co, Ontario, Canada
Death13 Aug 1903 - Imlay City, Lapeer, Michigan, United States
MotherElizabeth Miller Medaw
FatherSamuel Whiting

Born in Oxford, Co, Ontario, Canada on 28 Apr 1830 to Samuel Whiting and Elizabeth Miller Medaw. Eliza Whiting married James Farley and had 12 children. She passed away on 13 Aug 1903 in Imlay City, Lapeer, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Whiting
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Miller Medaw
Unknown - 1855
Spouse(s)
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James Farley
1817 - 1894
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Farley
1847 - 1884
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Samuel Farley
1856 - 1904
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Fannie Elizor Farley
1867 - 1943
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James Porter Farley
1859 - 1944
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Lydia Ann Farley
1863 - 1916
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William Farley
1853 - Unknown
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David Farley
1849 - 1892
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Thomas Melvin Farley
1861 - 1939
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Fanney Jerusna Farley
1865 - 1866
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Nathaniel Farley
1875 - 1875
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Clarissa Matilda Farley
1845 - 1882
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Mary Ann Farley
1851 - 1852

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