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- Amy_Catherine_Walton abstract "Amy Catherine Walton (9 August 1849 – 1939), better known as Mrs O. F. Walton, was a British author of Christian children's books, mainly but not exclusively fiction. She was born Amy Catherine Deck and died in Leigh, Kent in 1939.".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton birthDate "1849".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton birthYear "1849".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton deathDate "1939".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton deathYear "1939".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLink Leigh,_Kent.
- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLink Lutterworth_Press.
- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLink Octavius_Frank_Walton.
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLink St_Judes,_Wolverhampton.
- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLink St_Thomas,_York.
- Amy_Catherine_Walton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amy Catherine Walton".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton dateOfBirth "1849".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton dateOfDeath "1939".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton name "Mrs. O. F. Walton".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton description "British writer".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton comment "Amy Catherine Walton (9 August 1849 – 1939), better known as Mrs O. F. Walton, was a British author of Christian children's books, mainly but not exclusively fiction. She was born Amy Catherine Deck and died in Leigh, Kent in 1939.".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton givenName "Amy Catherine".
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- Amy_Catherine_Walton name "Amy Catherine Walton".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton name "Walton, Amy Catherine".
- Amy_Catherine_Walton surname "Walton".