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Sarah Walker

BirthABT 1685 - Not Available
DeathBef. Aug 1753 - Chester, New Jersey Colony, America
MotherMary Frost Smith
FatherJohn Walker

Born on ABT 1685 to John Walker and Mary Frost Smith. Sarah Walker married Philip Wallis/Wallace and had 9 children. She passed away on Bef. Aug 1753 in Chester, New Jersey Colony, America.

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Parents
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John Walker
1652 - 1704
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Mary Frost Smith
1655 - 1699
Spouse(s)
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Philip Wallis/wallace
1685 - 1752
Children Show all
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Sarah Wallis
1705 - 1785
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Thomas Wallis
1721 - 1758
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John Shivers Wallace (Wallis)
1720 - 1779
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Philipp Wallis. (Wallace.)
1720 - 1752
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Rachel Wallis
Unknown - 1758
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Hester Wallis
1711 - Unknown
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Abigail Wallis
Unknown - Unknown
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Philip Wallis/wallace
1685 - 1752
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Jane Wallis
1690 - 1764

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