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Hannah Walker

Birth10 July 1820 - Grimsby, Ontario, Canada
Death20 Feb 1906 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Born in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada on 10 July 1820. Hannah Walker married Jacob W Scott and had 11 children. She passed away on 20 Feb 1906 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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Jacob W Scott
1816 - 1902
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Mary Jane Scott
1848 - 1916
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Cornelius (Neil) Scott
1857 - 1946
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Josiah (John) Scott
1856 - Unknown
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William Henry Scott
1852 - 1941
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Margaret Scott
1853 - 1908
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Rachel Ann Scott
1845 - 1926
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David Y. Scott
1851 - 1914
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Elizabeth Scott
1865 - Unknown
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Samuel Scott
1855 - Unknown
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Charles Scott
1859 - Unknown
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William J. Scott
1860 - Unknown

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