I curate her "father"
John Browne, of Hawkedon of County Suffolk
Yet the Widow Walker is said to have been of Dorset (perhaps only a embarkation point)
There are no references to his having a daughter Elizabeth, so I've gone ahead and disconnected her from him.
The Great Migration project apparently has no pedigree for her or her husband.
If "widow Walker" and her son Phillip arrived after 1640 there may not be any reference to them in the Great Migration project just as her husband James since he died in 1625 in England and never made the crossing. It's a mystery that may never be solved with out documentation. Someone, some where placed "Elizabeth Browne" as James wife. The question is when and why was she first listed ? Just like her's and James graves. No one knows where they are. Sad.
Another thing I've found interesting is that I have found no documentation of Sarah, James and Phillip Walker being born in Weymouth BUT, I have found the marriage of James and Elizabeth in Radcliffe as well as the birth of Sarah and James, father James Walker in Radcliffe as well. No reference to Phillip as yet. Confusing.