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Richard E. Walker

Birth25 Oct 1832 - Roade, Northamptonshire, England
Death8 July 1915 - Brunswick, GA, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Walker

Born in Roade, Northamptonshire, England on 25 Oct 1832 to Edward Walker. Richard E. Walker married Emma Newton Walker and had 7 children. He passed away on 8 July 1915 in Brunswick, GA, USA.

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Edward Walker
1810 - Unknown
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Emma Newton Walker
1832 - 1911
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Nellie E Walker
1859 - 1896
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Lilly Eliza Etta Walker Cornell
1865 - 1954
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John W. Walker
1870 - 1870
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Frances E. Walker
1868 - 1889
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Richard Ernest Walker
1857 - 1932
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Katherine Walker
1872 - 1872
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Annie Lee Walker
1878 - 1878

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