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Charles E Walker

Birth04 NOV 1833 - Knox, Ohio, USA
Death30 Jan 1916 - Knox, Ohio
MotherMary Ann Smith
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Knox, Ohio, USA on 04 NOV 1833 to William Walker and Mary Ann Smith. Charles E Walker married Emily E Jolly and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 Jan 1916 in Knox, Ohio.

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William Walker
1795 - 1862
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Mary Ann Smith
1815 - 1897
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Emily E Jolly
1840 - 1872
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Oscar Vance "Jesse" Walker
1866 - 1960
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Walter Jonas "Dane" Walker
1869 - 1950
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Charles Edward Walker
1862 - 1955
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Henry M Walker
1860 - 1941
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Flora Dell Walker
1864 - 1955
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Harriet "Hattie" Ellen Walker
1869 - 1969
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William Walker
1872 - 1873
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Emma Walker
1870 - 1880

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