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Ida Woolf

BirthAug 1864 - Iowa
Death7 October 1934 - Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
MotherMargaret Ellen Harsh
FatherPeter Garnet Wolff

Born in Iowa on Aug 1864 to Peter Garnet Wolff and Margaret Ellen Harsh. Ida Woolf married Samuel Everett McIrvin and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 October 1934 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA.

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Parents
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Peter Garnet Wolff
1846 - 1917
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Margaret Ellen Harsh
1843 - 1928
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Everett Mcirvin
1861 - 1956
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Ida M. Mcirvin
1872 - 1934
Children Show all
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Peter Bertrum Mcirvin
1888 - 1935
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William Franklin Mcirvin
1884 - 1962
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Ila Blanche Mcirvin
1892 - 1976
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Evelyn May Mcirvin Hammerstrom
1907 - 1957
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Floyd Everett Mcirvin
1890 - 1952
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Belle Margaret Mcirvin
1886 - 1964
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Laurence Ralph Mcirvin
1901 - Unknown

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