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Zilpha P Ewing

Birth13 Feb 1819 - Chester, Vermont
Death6 Sept 1892 - Brandon, Franklin, New York, United States
MotherLucinda Holland
FatherIra Ewings

Born in Chester, Vermont on 13 Feb 1819 to Ira Ewings and Lucinda Holland. Zilpha P Ewing married Henry Young Tarbell and had 7 children. She passed away on 6 Sept 1892 in Brandon, Franklin, New York, United States.

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Ira Ewings
1786 - 1881
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Lucinda Holland
1785 - 1819
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Henry Young Tarbell
1814 - 1898
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Newton B. Tarbell
1857 - 1922
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Loanza A Tarbell
1845 - 1873
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Newell Ira Tarbell
1846 - 1928
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William Walter Tarbell
1853 - 1885
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Harriet E Tarbell
1848 - 1848
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Esther A. Tarbell
1849 - 1924
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Daniel H. Tarbell
1842 - 1905

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