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Martha Walker

Birthabt 1833 - Chipping, Hertfordshire, England
Death1922 - Loxwood, Sussex
MotherMartha Cutts
FatherJohn Walker

Born in Chipping, Hertfordshire, England on abt 1833 to John Walker and Martha Cutts. Martha Walker married Middleton Tickner and had 12 children. She passed away on 1922 in Loxwood, Sussex.

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Parents
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John Walker
1809 - Unknown
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Martha Cutts
1804 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Middleton Tickner
1827 - 1894
Children Show all
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Ellen Emma Tickner
1855 - Unknown
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Charlotte Tickner
1853 - Unknown
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William James Tickner
1874 - Unknown
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Fanny Florence Tickner
1865 - 1948
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Robert Tickner
1869 - Unknown
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Harriet Louisa G Tickner
1867 - 1958
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Annie Caroline Tickner
1857 - 1940
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Middleton John Henry Tickner
1859 - Unknown
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Emily Adelaide Tickner
1871 - Unknown
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Martha Tickner
1852 - 1924
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Elizabeth Tickner
1861 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Constance Tickner
1874 - 1931

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