Izannah Walker was born in
Bristol, Rhode Island, on September 25, 1817, to Gilbert Walker and Sarah "Sally" Swasey. Her mother died in 1824 and her father in 1825. Walker may have lived with relatives in
Somerset, Massachusetts, for some years; the 1850 census shows her there, living with her aunt, uncle, and sister. She moved to
Central Falls, Rhode Island, by 1860, and is listed in the 1865 Rhode Island state census as a doll maker. Her niece wrote this description of Walker: "Aunt Izannah always deplored the fact that she was not a man. However, she made dolls and doll furniture, tinkered with household gadgets, designed a parlor heater, that beat
Ben Franklins,' raised canaries, dabbled in real estate, and was looked upon with admiration by male contemporaries because of her skill with carpenters' tools, so perhaps she was resigned." Walker lived with her partner Emeline Whipple (born 1826) since at least 1870, when the
US Census notes Whipple as a "doll maker" and Walker as "keeping house." Walker died on February 15, 1888. She and Whipple are buried together at
Swan Point Cemetery in
Providence, Rhode Island. == Doll manufacturing ==