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Deacon Philip Walker, Sr. of Rehobeth (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | Philip Walker, Sr., was the son of "Widow Walker" (b:ca.1596) and an unknown Englishman. |
 | | Michael fell through the floor of his father's saw mill, "upon the water wheel, or just by it, when it was going, and was carried away with the stream under the ice." |
 | | Walker was appointed by the court to settle the estate of Richard Bullocke in 1670, and was chosen in 1669 to serve on a Rehoboth committee, "to meet a Committee of the new town of Swansey, to settle a controversy, (probably about boundaries)."[9] |
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