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Andrew Jackson Walker Sr. (1813 - 1893)

Andrew Jackson Walker Sr.
Born in Camden, Georgia, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1833 in Ware, Georgia, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 80 in Pierce, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Andrew was born in 1813. Andrew Walker ... He passed away in 1893. [1]

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Deed of Gift from Littleberry Walker to his children: Susannah, Mary, Kesiah, Drusilla, Littleberry (Jr), Isham, Elias, and Jeremiah, in consideration of his "marring", (but wife not named). He names his brother in law, John Johnston of Wayne County and Isaac Johns of Camden County, Trustees for the children.

In 1830 Littleberry conveys by deed of Gift to his children Ansell, David, Andrew, Elisha, Westberry and Elizabeth, slaves, cattle, horses hogs etc. to be equally divided and if his wife Elizabeth lives longer than he does she was to get 1/3 of the property during her widowhood and immediately after to be equally divided among the named children. He also states that he had heretofore given all my children excepting those named their portion of his estate.

Sources

  1. Entered by Allen Minix, Feb 16, 2012


  • Andrew Jackson Walker, Sr on Find A Grave: Memorial #91828820 Retrieved 08:30, 22 April 2017 (EDT).

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  • Allen Minix, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Allen and others.

Copy of Transcripts of Deeds of Gift from Littleberry Walker, filed in Camden County, on 4/30/1808; and Deed of Gift from Littleberry Walker filed in Wayne County, GA Sept. 18, 1830. Deed BK C p. 84, obtained from Huxford's Genealogical Society Library, Homersville, GA.

Huxford's, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vols V, VI, and X.

Folks Huxford's Handwritten Notes, obtained from Huxford's Genealogical Society Library, Homersville, GA.





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Walker-22452 and Walker-6040 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents and similar dates. Can someone more familiar review?
This is my third great grandfather.

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