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Samuel Walker

Birth25 Nov 1823 - Ashley Hey, Derbyshire, England
Death12 Apr 1914 - Ashland Twp, Newaygo, Michigan
MotherElizabeth Marchant
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Ashley Hey, Derbyshire, England on 25 Nov 1823 to William Walker and Elizabeth Marchant. Samuel Walker married Ann Brookes Ludlam and had 8 children. He passed away on 12 Apr 1914 in Ashland Twp, Newaygo, Michigan.

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Parents
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William Walker
1795 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Marchant
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Brookes Ludlam
1826 - 1899
Children Show all
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William Henry Walker
1862 - 1910
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Elizabeth A Walker
1852 - 1926
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Hannah Walker
1849 - 1944
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Mary Esther Walker
1855 - 1875
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Sarah Walker
1857 - 1933
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Ellen L. Walker
1847 - 1910
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Alice (Maude) Walker
1860 - 1936
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John Walker
1846 - Unknown

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