Walton family.

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Members of the Walton family included William Walton (fl. 1811- 1855), who emigrated from South Carolina to western Alabama ca. 1820. As of 1836, Walton and his wife, Justina (fl. 1836-1866) were living at Stawberry Hill Plantation near Forkland, Greene County, Ala., where they chiefly planted cotton. Their daughter, Justina, married James Daniel Webb (1818-1863) around 1853. Other family members occasionally lived in Eutaw, Ala.

From the description of Walton family papers, 1804-1910 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25968137

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Forkland (Ala.)
Hale County (Ala.)
Greene County (Ala.)
Eutaw (Ala.)
Strawberry Hill Plantation (Greene County, Ala.)
Tombigbee River (Miss. and Ala.)
Alabama
Greensboro (Ala.)
Mobile (Ala.)
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Commission merchants
Cotton trade
Plantations
Women plantation owners
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Active 1804

Active 1910

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