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John Walker

Birth27 Apr 1773 - Fryeburg, Oxford, Maine, USA
Death3 Oct 1852 - Stow, Oxford, Maine, USA
MotherSusanna Hayward
FatherJohn "Lt" Walker

Born in Fryeburg, Oxford, Maine, USA on 27 Apr 1773 to John "Lt" Walker and Susanna Hayward. John Walker married Nancy Cox and had 12 children. He passed away on 3 Oct 1852 in Stow, Oxford, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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John "Lt" Walker
1738 - Unknown
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Susanna Hayward
1742 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Cox
1779 - 1821
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Abigail C Phipps Walker
1788 - 1856
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William Cox Walker
1805 - 1862
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James Walker
1801 - 1878
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Benjamin Franklin Walker
1810 - Unknown
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John Walker
1799 - Unknown
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Nancy Walker
1803 - 1883
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Mary C. Walker
1815 - Unknown
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Isaac C. Walker
1812 - Unknown
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Betsy Walker
1824 - Unknown
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Joseph Walker
1825 - 1830
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Susan Walker
1818 - Unknown
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Benjamin Walker
1808 - 1809
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George Willis Walker
1827 - 1901

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