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William Walker

Birth1749 - Currituck County, North Carolina, USA
Death July 1829 - Currituck County North Carolina
MotherElizabeth Thomson Thomzin
FatherWillis Walker

Born in Currituck County, North Carolina, USA on 1749 to Willis Walker and Elizabeth Thomson Thomzin. William Walker married Fanny Poyner and had 7 children. He passed away on July 1829 in Currituck County North Carolina.

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Willis Walker
1721 - 1801
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Elizabeth Thomson Thomzin
1730 - 1810
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Fanny Poyner
1790 - 1865
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Issac Walker
1807 - 1853
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William Jackson Walker
1824 - 1889
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Edna Walker
1816 - Unknown
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Courtney Walker
1818 - Unknown
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Emily Walker
1820 - Unknown
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Juley Walker
1822 - Unknown
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Thomas Walker
Unknown - Unknown

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