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John Walker

BirthNov. 1, 1802 - Blackheath, Kent, England
Deathabt 1868 - Kent, England
MotherApollonia Charlotte Anne Larkins
FatherJames Walker

Born in Blackheath, Kent, England on Nov. 1, 1802 to James Walker and Apollonia Charlotte Anne Larkins. John Walker married Amelia Broff Byers and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1868 in Kent, England.

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Parents
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James Walker
1769 - 1827
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Apollonia Charlotte Anne Larkins
1782 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Amelia Broff Byers
1813 - 1843
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Anna Maria Walker
1836 - 1919
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Edward Martin Walker
1832 - Unknown
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Robert Anderson Leighton Walker
1840 - 1867
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John Symeon Walker
1838 - 1909
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David Walker
1853 - Unknown
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Apollonia Charlotte Walker
1847 - 1925
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Edith Walker
1849 - Unknown
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Arthur Frederick Walker
1852 - Unknown

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