Walker Family Cemetery 1804

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The Walker Family Cemetery is a privately-owned, privately-funded cemetery operated under the aegis of the Walker Family Cemetery Trustees. Visitation is welcome -
Please write or email... wfcinfo@walkerfamilycemetery.org
or by writing to: Walker Family Cemetery Board, 626 Boeckh Street, North Augusta,SC 29841. Visitations are permitted on a first-come, first-served basis, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on weekdays only - and on availability of a Trustee.
THE AUGUSTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
is a nonprofit organization located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. AGS maintains an extensive genealogical library, publishes a newsletter and journal, presents monthly lectures and semi-annual "Footprints" methodology seminars, co-sponsors semi-annual seminars with Augusta State University, and specializes in cemetery surveys. AGS, P.O. Box 3743, Augusta GA 30914-3743. The society is located at 1058 Claussen Road #108, Augusta GA. 30907 Phone: 706-722-4073.
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MAJ. GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY TALBOT WALKER, CSA
Born: November 28, 1816. Died: July 22, 1864. Buried in the Walker Family Cemetery. The son of Augusta's first mayor, Freeman Walker, he was killed in action in the Battle of Atlanta.
To order a copy of Russell Brown's book on General Walker, "To The Manner Born", click the image of the general.
 If you have a Confederate ancestor, you may be eligible for membership in the SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Contact the Maj.Gen. E. Porter Alexander Chapter #158 (Augusta) or the Maj.Gen. Ambrose Wright Chapter #1914 (Evans).
THE UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY.
The W.H.T. Walker Chapter #2253, Augusta, Georgia. Membership is open to women no less than 16 years of age who are blood descendants, lineal or collateral, of men and women who served honorably in the Service of the Confederate States of America.