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c.1825 Born, son of [[Charles Walker]]
 
1826 Mathew Walker, was baptised in Clerkenwell St. James, son of Charles and Agnes Walker of Little Sutton Street<ref>Baptism record</ref>
 
1851 Matthew Walker  26, a smith, was lodging in Birmingham<ref>1851 census</ref>
 
1856 of the [[Midland Iron Works]], Tipton, and of Little Button-street, Middlesex
 


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c.1825 Born, son of Charles Walker

1826 Mathew Walker, was baptised in Clerkenwell St. James, son of Charles and Agnes Walker of Little Sutton Street[1]

1851 Matthew Walker 26, a smith, was lodging in Birmingham[2]

1856 of the Midland Iron Works, Tipton, and of Little Button-street, Middlesex


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Sources of Information

  1. Baptism record
  2. 1851 census