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George William Walker

Birth4 Jun 1880 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
DeathNovember 30, 1934 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
MotherMinerva Sutcliffe
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England on 4 Jun 1880 to William Walker and Minerva Sutcliffe. George William Walker married Alma Heniretta Smith and had 5 children. He passed away on November 30, 1934 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

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William Walker
1839 - 1903
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Minerva Sutcliffe
1845 - 1911
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Alma Heniretta Smith
1904 - 1965
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Rose Hornung
1884 - 1929
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Elizabeth Minerva Walker
1907 - 1985
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Lorraine Adele Walker
1935 - 1998
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George C. Walker
1913 - 1913
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John A. Walker
1914 - 1914
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Emily Louisa Walker
1910 - 1916

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