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Benjamin Walker

Birth27 August 1775 - Dunstable, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death18 Sep 1854 - Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA
MotherDorothy Osgood
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Dunstable, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA on 27 August 1775 to William Walker and Dorothy Osgood. Benjamin Walker married Betsy Fletcher and had 11 children. He passed away on 18 Sep 1854 in Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA.

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William Walker
1743 - 1825
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Dorothy Osgood
1749 - 1839
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Betsy Fletcher
1785 - 1876
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Benjamin Franklin Walker
1806 - 1882
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Sewall Walker
1813 - 1902
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Jeremiah Walker
1808 - 1878
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Barker Walker
1811 - 1894
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William A Walker
1821 - 1913
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Lemuel P Walker
1824 - 1902
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Sylvester Walker
1826 - 1906
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Rebecca Walker
1816 - 1903
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Dorothy Walker
1815 - 1901
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Abbott Walker
1809 - Unknown
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Betsey Walker
1804 - 1882

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