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Thomas Walker

Birth1614 - Dunnington Near York, Yorkshire, England
Death11 August 1659 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherElizabeth Mary "Molly" Browne SEYMOUR
FatherJohann Ernst (James)/2nd Viscount of Dorchester von Sachsen-Weimar/Walker

Born in Dunnington Near York, Yorkshire, England on 1614 to Johann Ernst (James)/2nd Viscount of Dorchester von Sachsen-Weimar/Walker and Elizabeth Mary "Molly" Browne SEYMOUR. Thomas Walker married Alice Armitage and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 August 1659 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Johann Ernst (James)/2nd Viscount Of Dorchester Von Sachsen-weimar/walker
1594 - 1626
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Elizabeth Mary "Molly" Browne Seymour
1596 - 1646
Spouse(s)
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Alice Armitage
1620 - 1712
Children Show all
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Thomas Walker
1630 - 1697
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John Walker
1652 - 1704
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Samuel Walker
1656 - 1712
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Elizabeth/elisabeth Walker
1650 - 1722
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Thomas Walker
1648 - 1724
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Anne Walker
1654 - 1655
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Anne Walker
1659 - 1659
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Anne Walker
1659 - 1659
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John Walker
1652 - 1678
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Ann Walker
1654 - 1763

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