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William Robert Walker

Birth1845 - Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England
Death29 Apr 1898 - Rotherhithe, Surrey, England
MotherMary Ann Marsh
FatherWilliam Walker

Born in Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England on 1845 to William Walker and Mary Ann Marsh. William Robert Walker married Martha Clift Lands and had 6 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1898 in Rotherhithe, Surrey, England.

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William Walker
1819 - 1856
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Mary Ann Marsh
1821 - 1894
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Martha Clift Lands
1843 - 1892
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Matilda Emma Walker
1887 - 1958
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Martha Maria Walker
1868 - 1935
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John William Walker
1876 - 1918
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Charlotte Elizabeth Walker
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Walker
1881 - Unknown
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William Robert Walker
1870 - 1870

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