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John (3) WALKER

Birth1757 - Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death2 May 1809 - Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (Livermore, Maine, USA/Sherborn, MIddlesex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAnna Christiana Walker
FatherCapt John Scott Walker

Born in Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA on 1757 to Capt John Scott Walker and Anna Christiana Walker. John (3) WALKER married Mary Willard and had 3 children. He passed away on 2 May 1809 in Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (Livermore, Maine, USA/Sherborn, MIddlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Capt John Scott Walker
1719 - 1770
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Anna Christiana Walker
Unknown - 1791
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Mary Willard
1755 - 1824
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John Walker
1779 - 1832
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William Walker
1778 - 1861
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Levi Walker
1775 - 1859

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