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John Franklin Walker

Birth01 May 1839 - Randolph, Bibb co AL
Death05 Nov 1920 - Bibb co AL
MotherMalinda Elizabeth Wheeler
FatherJacob Walker (Native American - Creek)

Born in Randolph, Bibb co AL on 01 May 1839 to Jacob Walker (Native American - Creek) and Malinda Elizabeth Wheeler. John Franklin Walker married Martha Reany Louise Latham and had 12 children. He passed away on 05 Nov 1920 in Bibb co AL.

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Parents
Jacob Walker (Native American - Creek)
1820 - 1870
Malinda Elizabeth Wheeler
1818 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Martha Reany Louise Latham
1851 - 1930
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Nettie Walker
1885 - Unknown
Marvin Willis Walker
1890 - 1956
Mettie Walker
1887 - 1953
Beulah Pearl Walker / Langston
1879 - 1973
Martha Loretta Walker / Cottingham
1883 - 1925
Amason Adella / Della Walker / Mccrary
1872 - 1929

Daniel Pearson / Dan Walker
1877 - 1923
Susan Overton / Susie Walker / Jackson / Puckett
1873 - 1948
Walter Earley Walker
1875 - 1888
Charles Henry Walker
1881 - 1960
James Walter E. "Walt" Walker
1850 - 1906
Franklin Otto / Frank Walker
1893 - 1926

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