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Elizabeth Wolfe

Birth01 Dec 1812 - Frederick County, Taneytown, Carroll, Maryland
Death15 Feb 1901 - Iowa City, Wright, Iowa
MotherSarah Glisan
FatherAbraham Wolfe

Born in Frederick County, Taneytown, Carroll, Maryland on 01 Dec 1812 to Abraham Wolfe and Sarah Glisan. Elizabeth Wolfe married John Switzer and had 10 children. She passed away on 15 Feb 1901 in Iowa City, Wright, Iowa.

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Abraham Wolfe
1782 - 1863
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Sarah Glisan
1786 - 1880
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John Switzer
1806 - 1860
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Sarah Elizabeth Switzer
1841 - 1924
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Susan Rebecca Switzer
1840 - 1923
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James Lebbius Switzer
1837 - 1930
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Abraham Flavius Switzer
1845 - 1934
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Joshua Price Switzer
1853 - 1914
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Charles Epharim Switzer
1849 - 1929
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John David Switzer
1847 - 1919
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Jacob Carroll Switzer
1844 - 1914
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Samuel Wolfe Switzer
1839 - 1839
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J E Switzer
1856 - 1928

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