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Joshua Walker (MP)

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He was born on 28 September 1786, the son of Joshua Walker of Clifton House, near Rotherham in Yorkshire, the proprietor of an iron and steel works and of lead factories and founder of the Independent College at Rotherham. His mother was Susanna Need, a daughter of Samuel Need of Arnold,
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in Cheshire, by his wife Margaret Wrench (d.1834), a daughter of William Wrench of Chester. By his wife he had six sons and 2 daughters.
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On 18 December 1805 he married Anna Maria Holford, a daughter and co-heiress of Allan Holford (1754-1788) of
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Heraldic illustrations, by J. and J. B. Burke, Volume 2, Plate XCI, pedigree of Holford
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Walker, Joshua (1786-1862), of Portland Place and Hendon Place, Mdx.
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Samuel Walker
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