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Albert Walker

BirthJanuary 1851 - Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, England
DeathFebruary 11, 1922 - Chearsley Villa, Dunstable, England
MotherAthliah (Athli) (Ethli) Smith
FatherRichard Walker

Born in Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, England on January 1851 to Richard Walker and Athliah (Athli) (Ethli) Smith. Albert Walker married Emma White and had 7 children. He passed away on February 11, 1922 in Chearsley Villa, Dunstable, England.

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Parents
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Richard Walker
1799 - 1854
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Athliah (Athli) (Ethli) Smith
1808 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Emma White
1855 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Henry Dawes Walker
1881 - 1951
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Florence Sarah Walker
1877 - 1962
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Lillie Emma Walker
1878 - 1947
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Albert Richard Walker
1888 - Unknown
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William Walker
1875 - Unknown
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John White Walker
1876 - Unknown
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Alethea Emily Walker
1886 - 1923

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