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Ellen Walker

Birth3 Feb 1832 - High Coniscliffe, Durham, England
DeathJuly 1891 - Middlesbrough, Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom
MotherMary Stott
FatherRichard Walker

Born in High Coniscliffe, Durham, England on 3 Feb 1832 to Richard Walker and Mary Stott. Ellen Walker married John Waller and had 7 children. She passed away on July 1891 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire North Riding, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Richard Walker
1801 - 1872
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Mary Stott
1800 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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John Waller
1827 - 1868
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Thomas Ingram
1836 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Waller
1868 - 1886
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Dorothy Ann Waller
1862 - 1943
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John William Waller (Lost At Sea)
1854 - 1884
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James Peter Waller
1860 - 1935
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Mary Elizabeth Waller
1853 - Unknown
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Thomas Waller
1859 - 1951
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Frances E Waller
1866 - Unknown

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