Eliza Sophie Walz
Born in Rexburg, Fremont, Idaho, United States
1894 June 1
Mother
Eliza Mueller
Father
Johann Conrad Walz
Date Details
Occurred On 1894 June 1
Baptized by Johan Conrad Walz
1902 June 1 (Age 8)
Married Friedrich Wilhelm Tadje
1916 September 14 (Age 22)
Served as Mission President's Wife in the Swiss and German Mission
1923 March 12 (Age 28) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes
She was transferred to the new German-Austrian Mission.
Residence When Called
Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Charles W. Penrose
Additional Information
Served with Children
Date Details
Started On 1923 March 12
Set Apart
On 1923 March 16
Departed from Home
On 1923 April 1
Arrived in Field
End Date Not Found
Images
Mission Presidents Hugh Jenne Cannon and Friedrich Tadje and missionaries, ca 1925
Served as Mission President's Wife in the German and Austrian Mission
1925 August 23 – 1926 October 30 (Age 31) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Residence When Called
Swiss-German Mission
Additional Information
Served with Children
Served With
Date Details
Started On 1925 August 23
Called
Ended On 1926 October 30
Released
Served as Mission President's Wife in the Swiss and German Mission
1928 April 4 – 1931 October 24 (Age 33) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Anthony W Ivins
Additional Information
Served with Children
Date Details
Started On 1928 April 4
Set Apart
On 1928 April 9
Departed from Home
Ended On 1931 October 24
Released
Images
The Tadjes in Essen
President and Sister Tadje, Swiss-German Mission
Bremen Conference, Oct 26, 1930
Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1967 April 22 (Age 72)
Media
Eliza Sophie Walz (1894 - 1967) Profile
Mission Presidents Hugh Jenne Cannon and Friedrich Tadje and missionaries, ca 1925
The Tadjes in Essen
President and Sister Tadje, Swiss-German Mission
Bremen Conference, Oct 26, 1930