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Cornelius Clark Walker 1845–1929 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 Feb 1845
Birth Location: De Kalb, St Lawrence, New York, USA
Death Date: Jun 24, 1929
Death Location: Mankato, Jewell Co., KS
Father: Christopher Walker
Mother: Delilah Frasier
Spouse(s): Lucy Parkhurst
Children(s): Albert Walker
Cornelius Clark Walker was born in 1845 in De Kalb, St Lawrence, New York, USA, the child of Christopher Harris Walker And Delilah Frasier. Cornelius Clark Walker married Lucy Maria Parkhurst, and had children including Albert Eugene Gene Walker. Cornelius Clark Walker passed away in 1929 in Mankato, Jewell Co., KS.
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Biography
- Cornelius Clark Walker was born in 1845 in De Kalb, St Lawrence, New York, USA, the child of Christopher Harris Walker And Delilah Frasier.
- Cornelius Clark Walker married Lucy Maria Parkhurst, and had children including Albert Eugene Gene Walker.
- Cornelius Clark Walker passed away in 1929 in Mankato, Jewell Co., KS.
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Cornelius Walker's Descendants
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1. Albert (Eugene (Gene)) Walker 1881–1922 m. Dovie (Mary) Farris 1886–1938
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1. Noland (George) Walker 1917–2010 m. Iola (Nadine (Babe Skeet)) Taylor 1922–1996
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Feb 1845
Event Place: De Kalb, St Lawrence, New York, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jun 24, 1929
Event Place: Mankato, Jewell Co., KS