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Thomas Walker

Birth6 Dec 1808 - Ford City, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States
Death8 Apr 1889 - Tippecanoe, Indiana, United States
MotherBarbara Rist
FatherJohn Walker

Born in Ford City, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States on 6 Dec 1808 to John Walker and Barbara Rist. Thomas Walker married Ann Moriah Squibb and had 12 children. He passed away on 8 Apr 1889 in Tippecanoe, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John Walker
1779 - 1857
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Barbara Rist
1780 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Ann Moriah Squibb
1809 - 1895
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Walker
1847 - 1933
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Emily G Walker
1831 - 1901
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Harriet Walker
1851 - 1875
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William Henry Walker
1846 - 1871
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Philip "Caleb" Walker
1839 - 1862
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John S. Walker
1833 - 1902
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Joseph B Walker
1835 - 1877
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George Walker
1849 - 1860
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Thomas Walker
1844 - 1862
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Eliza Walker
1841 - 1850
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Martha Jane Walker
1844 - 1850
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Nancy Walker White
1836 - 1915

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