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John Walker

Birth8th April 1770 - Layston Hertfordshire
DeathJanuary 1851 - Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherElizabeth Wallis
FatherRobert Walker

Born in Layston Hertfordshire on 8th April 1770 to Robert Walker and Elizabeth Wallis. John Walker married Ann Beverley and had 14 children. He passed away on January 1851 in Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Parents
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Robert Walker
1732 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wallis
1730 - 1778
Spouse(s)
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Ann Beverley
1775 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Charlotte Walker
1809 - 1846
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Sophia Walker
1797 - 1863
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Phoebe Walker
1820 - Unknown
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Mary Walker
1794 - Unknown
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Mariah Walker
1811 - 1812
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John Walker
1809 - Unknown
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Mary Walker
1816 - Unknown
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Rhoda Walker
1796 - 1880
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Sarah Walker
1801 - Unknown
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Susannah Walker
1809 - Unknown
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Ann Walker
1795 - Unknown
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Lettice Walker
1798 - Unknown
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James Walker
1805 - 1888
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Christopher Walker
1817 - 1900

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