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William WALKER

BirthABT 1779 - Orpington, Kent, England
Death1858 - Leatherhead St Mary & St Nicholas, Surrey, England
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Born in Orpington, Kent, England on ABT 1779. William WALKER married Hannah CHARMAN and had 13 children. He passed away on 1858 in Leatherhead St Mary & St Nicholas, Surrey, England.

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Hannah Charman
1778 - 1801
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James Walker
1821 - Unknown
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William Walker
1814 - Unknown
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Thomas Walker
1824 - Unknown
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Eliza Walker
1816 - Unknown
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Sarah Walker
1809 - 1892
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Charles Walker
1818 - Unknown
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John Walker
1826 - Unknown
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John Walker
1826 - Unknown
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Sarah Walker
1808 - 1892
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Edward Walker
1811 - Unknown
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George Walker
1800 - 1876
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Eliza Walker
1816 - Unknown
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James Walker
1821 - Unknown

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