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Ann Walker

BirthMarch 17, 1830 - England
DeathSeptember 3, 1901 - Burtch, Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in England on March 17, 1830 to William Walker. Ann Walker married Richard Smith and had 14 children. She passed away on September 3, 1901 in Burtch, Brantford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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William Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Richard Smith
1820 - 1891
Children Show all
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Amelia Smith
1855 - 1933
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Robinson Smith
1871 - 1947
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James Smith
1873 - 1939
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Harriet Smith
1858 - 1918
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Selena Smith
1862 - 1891
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Mary Smith
1851 - 1927
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Sabina Smith
1870 - 1891
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Elijah Smith
1866 - 1938
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Richard Smith
1863 - 1937
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Sophia Smith
1860 - 1891
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Margaret Smith
1853 - 1860
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William Smith
1856 - 1856
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Samuel Smith
1857 - 1912
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Jonathan Chance Smith
1875 - 1875

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