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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Maryan Walker: Birth: 28 MAY 1821. Death: 15 OCT 1823

  2. William D. Walker: Birth: 28 NOV 1822 in Madison County, Alabama. Death: 23 JUL 1862 in Richmond, Virginia

  3. Joseph M. Walker: Birth: 4 MAY 1824 in Marshall County, Alabama. Death: ABT 1863 in Vicksburg, Mississippi

  4. John Walker: Birth: 3 JAN 1827. Death: 1839

  5. David Andrew Walker: Birth: 13 JUL 1828 in Hebron, Marshall County, Alabama. Death: 20 JUN 1891 in Crockett County, Texas

  6. Byron Bertram (Burr) Walker: Birth: 28 FEB 1830 in Alabama. Death: 1914 in Texas

  7. James Owen Walker: Birth: 20 OCT 1831 in Alabama. Death: UNKNOWN in Camden, Arkansas

  8. Montgomery Hamilton Walker: Birth: 2 APR 1833 in Marshall County, Alabama. Death: UNKNOWN

  9. Thomas C. Walker: Birth: 22 AUG 1834 in Alabama. Death: 4 SEP 1881 in Marshall County, Alabama

  10. James R. Walker: Birth: 28 AUG 1835. Death: 20 DEC 1836

  11. Martha Ann Walker: Birth: 2 FEB 1836 in Marshall County, Alabama. Death: 1895 in Oleander, Alabama

  12. Benjamin Franklin Walker: Birth: 11 JUN 1837 in Marshall County, Alabama. Death: 30 MAR 1916 in Marshall County, Alabama

  13. John R. Walker: Birth: 5 DEC 1838 in Marshall County, Alabama. Death: 4 OCT 1861 in Roanoake, Virginia


Sources
1. Source:   ["The Book" - John W. and Nancy (Owen) Walker and Their Descendants].

Notes
a. Note:   He was founder of the Walker Family Cemetary in Madison Co., Al. John W. WALKER , Jr. (1348), born 22 Mar 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia, died 6 Jan 1871 at Hebron, Marshall County, Alabama, son of John WALKER , Sr. (1350) and Martha SMITH (1351). has birthplace @@@@ Virginia. John W. WALKER of Hebron, Alabama, left his home in Wilkes Coun� ty, Georgia, and came to Madison County, Alabama, sometime be� tween 1812 and 1819. He had to cross the famous Chattahoochee River to come to Alabama. In Madison County, Alabama, he married Nancy OWEN. Her father, William OWEN, had been the first Owen settler on the Flint River, and the small settlement of Owens Cross Roads, Alabama, in Madison County is named in his honor. ["The Book" - John W. and Nancy (Owen) Walker and Their Descen� dants]. Married 17 Aug 1820 in Madison County, Alabama, Nancy OWEN (1349), born 11 Sep 1798 in Virginia, died 5 Jan 1853 in Marshall County, Alabama, daughter of William F. OWEN , Sr. (1363) and Nancy LAPRADE (1364). Sources of information: ["The Book" - John W. and Nancy (Owen) Walker and Their Descendants].; Lil Herrin; Ingram Family.FTW; FLOURNOY.juch.kk.ged.FTW.


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