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Catherine Walker

Birth1809 - Strood, Kent
DeathApr 1878/Jun 1878 - St. Pancras, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
MotherEsther/Easter Davison
FatherTomothy Walker(2,5)

Born in Strood, Kent on 1809 to Tomothy Walker(2,5) and Esther/Easter Davison. Catherine Walker had 8 children. She passed away on Apr 1878/Jun 1878 in St. Pancras, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.

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Tomothy Walker(2,5)
1782 - 1813
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Esther/easter Davison
1785 - 1849
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Maria Rogers
1849 - Unknown
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James Rogers
1832 - Unknown
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Caroline Rogers
1836 - 1900
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Henry Joshua Rogers
1841 - Unknown
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George Thomas Rogers
1836 - Unknown
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Ellen Rogers
1830 - 1881
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Catherine Rogers
1834 - Unknown
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Timothy John Rogers
1845 - Unknown

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