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James Walker

Birth1756 - Not Available
Death31 JAN 1800 - Montréal, Québec, Canada
MotherMartha L'Ans (Walker)
FatherThomas Walker

Born on 1756 to Thomas Walker and Martha L'Ans (Walker). James Walker married Margaret Hughes and had 10 children. He passed away on 31 JAN 1800 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Walker
1718 - 1788
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Martha L'ans (Walker)
Unknown - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Hughes
1766 - 1813
Children Show all
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Juliana Julia Walker
1785 - Unknown
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Amelia Anne Walker
1787 - 1824
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Caroline Walker
1800 - 1841
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Jane Walker
Unknown - 1848
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Jane Walker (Cox)
1764 - 1849
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Augusta Walker
1795 - 1802
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Henrietta Walker
1790 - 1802
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Charles Horatio Walker
1799 - Unknown
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Edward Walker
Unknown - 1808
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Hughes Walker
1795 - Unknown

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