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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171473084/thomas-walker : accessed 26 October 2021), memorial page for Thomas Walker (1538–1592), Find a Grave Memorial ID 171473084, ; Maintained by imagal49 (contributor 47223808) Unknown.
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Walker-2343 and Walker-3581 appear to represent the same person because: same spouse and date of death. Need to resolve parents. If these are different men, then one of them has the wrong date of death as well as the wrong spouse. Please review and resolve. Thanks.
The proposed merge of Walker-3581 with Walker-2343 is problematic because the two profiles have different fathers. However, Walker-3576 (who is attached to Walker-3581 as father) is supposed to have been born in 1530, and the son is supposed to have been born in 1535. Because that's impossible, it would appear that Walker-3576 should be detached as father.
Walker-2343 and Walker-3581 appear to represent the same person because: Ruddington Walker's true name is Thomas (Sr).
Had 2 brothers: Alexander b1509 & John Thomas b1510
He also named his son Thomas(Jr) b.1535-1538 & then, adding further confusion, Ruddington's wife was apparently named Alexandera (maiden name unk)
Probably since many of his close family members shared the same or sound alike names, he was referred to as Ruddington (his birthplace & home)
Sidenote: Alexander Walker (b.1509) of St.Mary Magdalen, living in London, in will dated 1528, named 3 nephews as his only heirs, all residing in Nottinghamshire, one of them being Thomas Walker Jr, son of Alexander's brother Ruddington(Thomas Sr) the other 2 nephews named are George & William Walker.
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Do you realize the son is said to be born before the father? I think this need researched further.
Had 2 brothers: Alexander b1509 & John Thomas b1510
He also named his son Thomas(Jr) b.1535-1538 & then, adding further confusion, Ruddington's wife was apparently named Alexandera (maiden name unk)
Probably since many of his close family members shared the same or sound alike names, he was referred to as Ruddington (his birthplace & home)
Sidenote: Alexander Walker (b.1509) of St.Mary Magdalen, living in London, in will dated 1528, named 3 nephews as his only heirs, all residing in Nottinghamshire, one of them being Thomas Walker Jr, son of Alexander's brother Ruddington(Thomas Sr) the other 2 nephews named are George & William Walker.