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Ellen Walker

Birth18 Oct 1846 - Trout Brook, Northesk, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada
Death24 Nov 1937 - Moncton, Westmorland Co., New Brunswick, Canada
MotherElizabeth Agnew
FatherJohn Walker

Born in Trout Brook, Northesk, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada on 18 Oct 1846 to John Walker and Elizabeth Agnew. Ellen Walker had 8 children. She passed away on 24 Nov 1937 in Moncton, Westmorland Co., New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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John Walker
1820 - 1891
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Elizabeth Agnew
1825 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Emily Elizabeth Warman
1876 - 1943
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Almas John Warman
1875 - Unknown
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David Elnell Worman
1880 - 1949
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Edward George Worman
1870 - Unknown
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Norville Jessie Warman
1873 - Unknown
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William Alfred Warman
1879 - 1947
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Stephen G Warman
1883 - 1967
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Stephen Warman
1882 - Unknown

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