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Henry Walker

Birthabt 1760 - Not Available
Deathabt 1820 - Jasper County, Georgia
MotherSarah BLAGRAVE
FatherSylvanus Walker

Born on abt 1760 to Sylvanus Walker and Sarah BLAGRAVE. Henry Walker married Lavicy Louise Phillips and had 10 children. He passed away on abt 1820 in Jasper County, Georgia.

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Parents
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Sylvanus Walker
1750 - 1827
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Sarah Blagrave
1742 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Lavicy Louise Phillips
1780 - 1850
Children Show all
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Zachariah Walker
1815 - Unknown
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Sophia Walker
1809 - Unknown
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Elcey Pilcher Walker
1813 - Unknown
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Sylvanus S Walker
1811 - 1860
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Henry Walker
1817 - 1845
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Elijah Clark Walker
1803 - 1857
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Helen Walker
1819 - Unknown
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Rueben Walker
1800 - Unknown
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Reuben Walker
Unknown - Unknown
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Churchwell Walker
Unknown - Unknown

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