Family: Walker, William Holmes / Farr, Olive Hovey (F9341)

m. 1 Nov 1843


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Walker, John
Male (1794-1869)
Holmes, Lydia
Female (1800-1842)
 
 
Walker, Lorin Edwin
Male (1822-1907)
Walker, Catharine
Female (1824-1885)
Walker, Lucy
Female (1826-1910)
Walker, Edwin
Male (1828-1869)
Walker, Henry
Male (1830-1866)
Walker, Jane
Female (1832-1912)
Walker, Lydia
Female (1834-1843)
Walker, Mary Electa
Female (1840-1904)
Walker, John Jr
Male (1837-1889)
Farr, Winslow
Male (1794-1867)
Freeman, Olive Hovey
Female (1799-1893)
 
 
Farr, John
Male (1817-1818)
Farr, Aaron Freeman
Male (1818-1903)
Farr, Lorin
Male (1820-1909)
Farr, Diantha
Female (1828- )
Farr, Winslow Jr.
Male (1837-1913)
Farr, Olive Hovey
Female (1824-1915)

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