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In the census 1830 George Walker age 76 and Rebecca Walker age 37? Children:
Martha, Joshua, and Hampton. There were other children, too. Names? Martha's children: Annallah age 16, Hampton age 23, John and Mary both (twins), Patrick, Sarah, and Hampton. In the Census 1840 Ruthford Co. Joshua married to Elizabeth Hunt and all moved to Whiteside settlement Ruthford Co on September 27, 1850. Witness- John Walker Martha's brother? June 18, 1860- GoldenValley Ruthford Co. North Carolina Joshua age 37 and Elizabeth age 27 Children: John age 13, Hampton age 10, Joshua age 7, Martha age 3, Nancy age 2 lived with Rebecca age 76, Martha age 40, Hampton age 28. Martha's children: Annallah age 16 and Hampton age 23 (Labor) October 15,1868, Rutherford Co. North Carolina Hampton married to Susan Apply Father of Hampton was George Walker? Father of Susan was Henry Apply. July 1, 1870 Hampton and Susan had a baby Hampton- 1 year old. Joshua and Elizabeth had Mary,Berry and George on that year. 1870 census, Burk Co. N.C. Birth place of Fannie York, She was 22 years old. Born on 1848? 1880 Census, Lower Fork, Burke Co. N.C. Fannie york was 32 years old. Sam York her son was 3 years old born in Cherryville, N.C. March 4, 1870, Rutherford Co. N.C. Hampton Walker married Nancy Terry. Father of Hampton was Josuha Walker Mother of Nancy was Nancy Johnson. They moved June 8, 1880 to Bysartville, Mc Dowell Co. N.C. 1890 Hampton and son george W. worked in a mine. James H., Mary N.and Martha Nancy with kids ran away. June 15,1880 Golden Valley Township, Rutherford Co. N.C. Joshua Walker was a servant at age 50 or 60? March 24, 1885 Lincoln Co. N.C. Hampton Walker married Fanny York (5 months pregnant) They had children: Earnest F., Sally, Lizzie my grandma, and Oma. Fanny was pregnant with Samuel York. Hampton my great grandpa died at home in Soulder, Mo on May 30, 1933 and was buried in Souder Cemetary, Soulder, Mo. Fannie York Walker died on April 9, 1908 at home and was buried in Souder Cemetary. There were no tombstone for either, just two rocks near the fence on the right side of the church. June 6, 1900 Ozark Co. Jackson Township, MO. On September 15, 1902 Hampton and Fannie got 90+30/100 acres Homestead from U.S. President Theodore Rossevelt. Sold 50 acres to Ernest Walker of Hilo, MO, Douglas Co. by Hampton and 3rd wife Nancy J. Walker. Marriage- Oct 25,1912 witness: Boone and Luna Abstractor Later on more histories..
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