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Deborah Walling

Birth12 Jul 1853 - Shoal Harbor, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA
Death2 Jan 1915 - Kings, New York, USA
MotherAbigail Louisa Compton
FatherJoseph Smith Walling

Born in Shoal Harbor, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA on 12 Jul 1853 to Joseph Smith Walling and Abigail Louisa Compton. Deborah Walling married BENJAMIN WHITTAKER and had 8 children. She passed away on 2 Jan 1915 in Kings, New York, USA.

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Joseph Smith Walling
1821 - 1905
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Abigail Louisa Compton
1831 - 1899
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Benjamin Whittaker
1839 - 1915
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Joseph Walling Whittaker
1877 - 1947
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Everett Hasbrouck Whittaker
1880 - 1952
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Dewitt Whitaker
1875 - 1904
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Nettie Elizebeth Whittaker
1887 - 1968
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Helen Dubois Whittaker
1891 - 1968
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Benjamin Harrison Whittaker
1889 - 1956
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Louisa Compton Whittaker
1883 - 1905
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Ruth Beatrice Whittaker
1894 - 1984

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