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John Walker 1845 - 1907

John Walker of Collingwood Australia was born in 1845 to Maria Burns Wall and John Wall. He had siblings Florence Emma Walker, Thomas John Walker, Reuben Walker, Julia Wall, Edgar Wolstenholm Walker, Reuben Walker, Julia Wall, George Walker, Edward John Wall, Frederick John Walker, Frederick John Wall, and Reginald Thomas Walker. John Walker died at age 62 years old in 1907 in Collingwood.
John Walker
Collingwood Australia
1845
1907
Collingwood, Australia
Male
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    1845
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  • 1907

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    1907
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    Collingwood Australia
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    John Walker lived 9 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 62.
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In 1845, in the year that John Walker was born, on September 9th, a potato blight began in Ireland, leading to the Great Famine - also called the Great Hunger and the Irish Potato Famine. About one-third of the population of Ireland had been dependent on the potato and the failure of potato crops led to a million people dying and the emigration of another million people.
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In 1850, at the age of only 5 years old, John was alive when on June 1st, the 1850 census was conducted. The population of the US was counted as 23,191,876 - which included 3,204,313 slaves. It was the first census in the US to count every person of a household - including women, children, and slaves - and to ask the place of birth of household members.
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