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William Walker

Birth1591 - Liversedge Manor, Littletown, Yorkshire, England
Death1655 - Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony
MotherElizabeth Barfotte
FatherJames Walker

Born in Liversedge Manor, Littletown, Yorkshire, England on 1591 to James Walker and Elizabeth Barfotte. William Walker married Margaret Clarke and had 4 children. He passed away on 1655 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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James Walker
1572 - 1654
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Elizabeth Barfotte
1576 - 1664
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Margaret Clarke
1592 - 1625
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Elizabeth Gregory
1620 - Unknown
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William Walker
1591 - 1655
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Ann Walker
1625 - 1673
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Beatrix Joselyn Walker
1623 - 1720
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Thomas Walker
1643 - 1697
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Frances Walker
1640 - 1682

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