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Elizabeth (Eliza) Scholl

BirthOctober 1823 - Clark County, Kentucky, USA
Death5 January 1910 - Raytown, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
MotherSarah Ann "Sally" Miller
FatherSeptimus Scholl

Born in Clark County, Kentucky, USA on October 1823 to Septimus Scholl and Sarah Ann "Sally" Miller. Elizabeth (Eliza) Scholl married John M Wallace and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 January 1910 in Raytown, Jackson County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Septimus Scholl
1789 - 1849
Sarah Ann "Sally" Miller
1792 - 1854
Spouse(s)
John M Wallace
1815 - 1880
Children Show all
John Septimus Wallace
1850 - 1918
Rev Charles T Wallace
1861 - 1948
Mary Catherine Wallace
1846 - 1923
John A. Wallace
1870 - 1936

Janie E Wallace
1864 - Unknown
David Andrew Wallace
1857 - 1924
Lou Annie Wallace
1867 - 1955
Silas Nathan Wallace
1859 - 1931

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