Built by “Red” Sam Walker between 1890-1900. Many thanks are due to Christy Walker Brumfield for sharing her family history!
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I don’t know. The family trees that I have seen doesn’t get that specific. The tree that I have shows my great grandfather and before. But heck each decendant had 5-13 offspring, so chances are, you are related somewhere down the road.
Any relation to Donna Kay Walker, daughter of Charles and Joan Walker?
I am of distant relation of George Washington Walker born 1814. It is nice to see pictures of old family treasures. Get with me, and we can go over the family tree.
Thanks, Kevin; I have several friends in the Walker family and I’m sure they’d especially like to know more of the family history, if they don’t already.
Sorry that it has been so long since last reply. I would really like to get in touch with your Walker friends to discuss the probable relation.
LOVE IT! CUBAN BORN IN GEORGIA, TRYING TO IMITATE THIS LOOK IN RURAL FLORIDA. KEEP UP THE HARD WORK. SOMEBODY’S WATCHING!