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Nash Walker

BirthMay 1838 - Stonycreek, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherMary Walker
FatherMark MacCauley

Born in Stonycreek, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA on May 1838 to Mark MacCauley and Mary Walker. Nash Walker married Hannah Williamson and had 9 children.

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Parents
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Mark Maccauley
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Walker
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Williamson
1832 - Unknown
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Eliza Enoch
1847 - 1927
Children Show all
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Dennis (Dunk) Walker
1876 - 1927
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John Nash Walker
1873 - 1941
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Eliza Walker
1880 - Unknown
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Mary V Walker
1868 - Unknown
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Jerrie Waker
1867 - Unknown
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Fannie Walker-corbett
1874 - 1938
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Caroline Walker
1869 - Unknown
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Julia Walker
1860 - Unknown
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John Walker
1882 - Unknown

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