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Ann WALKER

Birth4 May 1830 - St. Quivox and Newton, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death1909 - Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
MotherMargaret Cuthbert
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in St. Quivox and Newton, Ayrshire, Scotland on 4 May 1830 to William Walker and Margaret Cuthbert. Ann WALKER married John Whyte and had 10 children. She passed away on 1909 in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Walker
1799 - 1883
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Margaret Cuthbert
1805 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Whyte
1832 - 1906
Children Show all
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William White
1860 - 1890
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Thomas White
1874 - Unknown
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Margaret Whyte
1867 - 1879
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James White
1869 - Unknown
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John White
1870 - Unknown
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Daniel Whyte
1857 - Unknown
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John White
1865 - Unknown
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William White
1861 - 1890
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James White
1863 - Unknown
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John Whyte
1853 - 1904

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