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Louisa Eldred

Birth27 May 1836 - Vermont, USA
Death28 December 1876 - Fennimore, Grant, Wisconsin, USA
MotherNancy Eldred
FatherAbraham Mulford Eldred

Born in Vermont, USA on 27 May 1836 to Abraham Mulford Eldred and Nancy Eldred. Louisa Eldred married Jonathan Walker and had 9 children. She passed away on 28 December 1876 in Fennimore, Grant, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Abraham Mulford Eldred
1806 - 1847
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Nancy Eldred
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Walker
1833 - 1915
Children Show all
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Joseph Jae Walker
1858 - 1937
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Nora Ellen Walker
1861 - 1928
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Dora Ellen Walker
1856 - 1928
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Lester Leroy Walker
1859 - 1940
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Frank Daniel Walker
1869 - 1942
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Richard Walker
1864 - 1915
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May Bell Walker
1873 - 1955
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Luthra Olive Walker
1854 - 1859
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Mussie Walker
1876 - 1946

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