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Philip Walker

Birth03 Aug 1751 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death1802 - Tompkins, N Y
MotherHannah Baker
FatherPhilip Walker

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 03 Aug 1751 to Philip Walker and Hannah Baker. Philip Walker married Hannah Hall and had 9 children. He passed away on 1802 in Tompkins, N Y.

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Parents
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Philip Walker
1726 - 1761
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Hannah Baker
1722 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Hall
1755 - 1818
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Abigail Knapp
1751 - Unknown
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Hannah Hall
1747 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Amy Walker
1781 - 1865
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Thompson Walker
1786 - 1842
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Sullivan Walker
1777 - 1824
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Philip Walker
1776 - 1860
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Hannah Walker
1779 - 1831
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Joseph Walker
1784 - 1815
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Abigail Walker
1788 - 1860
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Sullivan Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Sullivan Walker
Unknown - Unknown

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