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Mary Walker

Birth1753 - Annahill House, Ballyleny, Kilmore, Oneilland West, Armagh, Ireland
Death1826 - Not Available
MotherAnne Clendinning
FatherAbraham Walker

Born in Annahill House, Ballyleny, Kilmore, Oneilland West, Armagh, Ireland on 1753 to Abraham Walker and Anne Clendinning. Mary Walker married William RICHARDSON and had 12 children. She passed away on 1826.

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Parents
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Abraham Walker
1723 - 1785
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Anne Clendinning
1724 - 1766
Spouse(s)
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William Richardson
1753 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Verner Richardson
1783 - 1855
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Henry W Richardson
1780 - 1868
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William Richardson
1794 - 1861
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Abraham Richardson
1777 - Unknown
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Isaac Richardson
1786 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Richardson
1787 - Unknown
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Alexander Richardson
1776 - Unknown
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Ann Richardson
1781 - Unknown
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Letitia Richardson
1792 - Unknown
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Mary Richardson
1784 - Unknown
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Hannah Richardson
1790 - Unknown
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Judith Richardson
1779 - Unknown

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