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Walker, John, 1939- (44)

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John Walker was born 15 August 1785 at "Locust Grove" in King and Queen County, Virginia, to Humphrey Walker (1762-1820) and Frances Temple Walker (ca. 1760-1824). John Walker moved to Tennessee in the 1810s, before returning to King and Queen County in 1819. He became a successful planter, inheriting "Chatham Hill" from his mother's family. After the death of a brother, he also became owner of "Locust Grove." Walker married Margaret Shepherd (1804-1886), and they had 7 children. John Walker...

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Walker, John, , ca1550-1626 (40)

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Ship captain.

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Walker, John Brisben, 1847-1931 (44)

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John Brisben Walker, magazine publisher, automobile entrepreneur. Published Cosmopolitan Magazine (1889-1905) and founded Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Samuel Sydney McClure, founder, editor, and publisher of McClure's Magazine.

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Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869 (62)

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Secretary of the Treasury. U.S. Senator, 1836-1845, and secretary of the treasury, 1845-1849. Robert J. Walker was a Mississippi senator between 1835 and 1845, and later served as the Secretary of the Treasury under the James Polk Administration between 1845 and 1849. He was born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania on July 19, 1801, the son of Jonathan Hoge Walker. Walker graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1819 and began practici...

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Walker, John Grimes, 1835-1907 (28)

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Walker was an instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy; secretary, then chairman of the Lighthouse Board; served as Chief of the Navigation Board; was a member of the Nicaragua Canal Commission; and president of the Isthmian Canal Commission. John Grimes Walker was an American naval officer who helped lead the siege of Vicksburg during the Civil War, and later was U.S. Navy Commanding Officer in the Pacific; he retired with the rank of Rear Admiral....

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Walker, John, 1906-1995 (16)

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Walker, James John, 1881-1946 (18)

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Epithet: Secretary, the Entomological Society

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Walker, John (Guitarist) (7)

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John G. Walker, of Atlanta, Georgia, received a B.E. from the University of Georgia in 1884.

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Walker, John, of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (22)

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Epithet: Vicar of Hornchurch Epithet: parish clerk of (?) St. Helens, Bishopgate Epithet: Rector of St. Mary Major Epithet: of Deal Epithet: Clerk of the House of Commons Epithet: Merchant, of Leeds Epithet: of Hawkesbury Epithet: DD; Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh Epithet: of Corpus Christi...

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Walker, John Williams, 1783-1823 (11)

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John Williams Walker was a graduate of Princeton's Class of 1806 who later went on to become the first senator elected y the state of Alabama.

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