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James W. Walker

BirthAbt 1876 - Indian Territory, Oklahoma
Death10 January 1929 - Oklahoma
MotherNot Available
FatherTa-Ha Walker

Born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma on Abt 1876 to Ta-Ha Walker. James W. Walker married Vicey Bicey Johnson and had 9 children. He passed away on 10 January 1929 in Oklahoma.

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Ta-ha Walker
Unknown - 1897
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Vicey Bicey Johnson
1876 - 1968
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David Walker
1898 - 1976
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Emma Walker
1905 - Unknown
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Deward Walker
1908 - Unknown
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Simon Thurman Walker
1915 - 1990
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Salina Walker
1916 - 1985
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Noah Walker
1895 - 1914
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Lizzie Walker/ Waters
1899 - 1955
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General John H. Walker
1909 - 1989
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James Thurman Walker
1911 - 1967

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