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Samuel Walker

Birth11 November 1682 - Rehoboth, MA
Death23 Aug 1712 - Rehoboth, Bristol, MA
MotherMartha Ide (Rehoboth)
FatherSamuel Walker (Rehoboth)

Born in Rehoboth, MA on 11 November 1682 to Samuel Walker (Rehoboth) and Martha Ide (Rehoboth). Samuel Walker married Ruth Walker BLISS and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1712 in Rehoboth, Bristol, MA.

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Parents
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Samuel Walker (Rehoboth)
1655 - 1712
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Martha Ide (Rehoboth)
1656 - 1745
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Walker Bliss
1688 - 1757
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Bethya Read
1686 - 1708
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Elisabeth Childe
1674 - 1718
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Bethia Read
1679 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ruth Walker
1710 - 1790
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Oliver Walker
1706 - 1722
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Moses Walker
1708 - 1724
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Benjamin Walker
1703 - 1787
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Elizabeth Walker
1702 - 1702
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Daniel Walker
1706 - Unknown

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