In 1850 he was in Clarke County, Alabama. He was age 42, born in Georgia. His wife Sarah Walker was age 42 b Alabama. Children: William Walker age 19, Julia Walker age 15, Amanda Walker age 12, Harriet Walker age 10, James Walker age 6 and Caroline Walker age 4.[3]
His widow, Sarah Ann Walker, presented his will in court in 1860. His heirs were daughter Sarah Ann Bradley of Clarke County, son William W. Walker, daughter Julia Byrd, and minor children Amanda, Harriet, James, Caroline and Matilda Walker. Sarah Ann Bradley and William W Walker were commanded to show cause on 6 Aug 1860 whether the will was valid or not.[4]
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This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. Walker-17558 was created by Tim Josey through the import of Josey Family Tree.ged on Jul 7, 2015.
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