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  1. 29. Aug. 2011 · Walker, Lillian (1913-2012) Lillian Walker was an African American civil rights activist in the Bremerton area. Raised in rural Illinois, Walker went on to Chicago to pursue nursing, and moved to Bremerton in 1941 with her husband James Walker, a navy shipyard worker. The Walkers established the local NAACP branch and took part in numerous ...

  2. Lillian Walker. Lillian Wolke (21 de abril de 1887 - 10 de octubre de 1975) más conocida como Lillian Walker, fue una actriz estadounidense de cine mudo. Apareció en 171 películas entre 1909 y 1934, la mayoría de ellos cortometrajes .

  3. Lillian Walker. Actress: Hearts and the Highway. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lillian Walker was a 22-year-old showgirl appearing in "The Follies of 1910" on Broadway, when Vitagraph Studios head J. Stuart Blackton saw a picture of her and snapped her up for a role in The Inherited Taint (1911).

  4. 26. Juli 2016 · through Lineage and Tradition. Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 6:00 PM. Awarded Solemn Ceremony of Investiture. of the Order of the Orthodox Knights of St. John. Russian Grand Priory as Dame. Agape ...

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  5. 26. Dez. 2016 · Lillian W. Walker, a long time resident of Baton Rouge, was born on May 8th, 1923 in Meridian, Mississippi. She passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on December 22, 2016. She was 93 years young. Lillian, also known as "Lily" to many, met the love of her life, Edward E. Walker in Meridian and they married in 1942.

  6. Lillian Walker. Actress: Hearts and the Highway. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lillian Walker was a 22-year-old showgirl appearing in "The Follies of 1910" on Broadway, when Vitagraph Studios head J. Stuart Blackton saw a picture of her and snapped her up for a role in The Inherited Taint (1911).

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