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John Walker

Birthabt 1843 - Westmancote, Worcestershire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSarah Clay
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Westmancote, Worcestershire, England on abt 1843 to William Walker and Sarah Clay. John Walker married Lucy Freeman and had 10 children.

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Parents
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William Walker
1810 - Unknown
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Sarah Clay
1822 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Freeman
1857 - Unknown
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Lucy Cousins
1850 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Edith Lilian Walker
1877 - 1944
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Louisa Annie Walker
1888 - Unknown
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Nellie Walker
1884 - Unknown
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Fred Walker
1891 - Unknown
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Percy Walker
1896 - Unknown
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Ada Walker
1890 - Unknown
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William East Walker
1879 - Unknown
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Harry Walker
1886 - Unknown
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Eliza Walters
1875 - 1931
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Charles Percy Walker
1895 - Unknown

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