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WALKER, James Bradford Richmond, clergyman, born in Taunton, Massachusetts, 15 April, 1821. He was graduated at Brown in 1841, and at Andover theological seminary in 1846, was ordained the next year, and in 1847-'53 served as pastor of a Congregational church in Bucksport, Maine He occupied a charge in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1855-'64, in Hartford in 1864-'7, and subsequently has devoted himself to literary pursuits there, and in Boston, where he now resides. He has published " Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony" (Northampton, Massachusetts, 1861); and "The Genealogy of John Richmond" (1866).
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