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Singleton V Walker

Birth13 Apr 1813 - Georgia, USA
Death27 Nov 1882 - Columbia County, Arkansas, USA
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Born in Georgia, USA on 13 Apr 1813 to Walker and ??. Singleton V Walker married Martha J. Potts and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 1882 in Columbia County, Arkansas, USA.

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Walker
1793 - Unknown
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1793 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Martha J. Potts
1823 - Unknown
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Jane Elizabeth "Bettie" Walker
1852 - 1946
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Mary A. Walker
1848 - 1881
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Susan E. Walker
1860 - 1882
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Charles H. Walker
1845 - 1912
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Benjamin Frank Walker
1865 - 1920
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Paul Washington Walker
1863 - 1933
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James J 'Jim' Walker
1855 - 1926
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William Henderson Walker
1858 - 1915
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Nancy Walker
1844 - 1844
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Sophia L. Walker
1850 - 1852
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Samuel Walker
1866 - Unknown
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Ella Walker
1870 - Unknown
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Rodney B Walker
1861 - 1926

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