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Malinda E. Walker 1850–1911 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1850
Birth Location: Colleton County, South Carolina
Death Date: 22 Jul 1911
Death Location: South Carolina, United States
Father: George Walker
Mother: Martha Carter
Spouse(s): James Ramsey
Children(s): Robert Ramsey, John Ramsey
In 1850, Malinda E. Walker entered the world in Colleton County, South Carolina, born to George Washington Walker And Martha Carter. Malinda E. Walker married James Hansford Ramsey, and had children including John Ramsey, Robert Benjamin Ramsey. Malinda E. Walker passed away in 1911 in South Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- In 1850, Malinda E. Walker entered the world in Colleton County, South Carolina, born to George Washington Walker And Martha Carter.
- Malinda E. Walker married James Hansford Ramsey, and had children including John Ramsey, Robert Benjamin Ramsey.
- Malinda E. Walker passed away in 1911 in South Carolina, United States.
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Malinda Walker's Ancestors
Malinda Walker's Descendants
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1. Robert (Benjamin) Ramsey 1878–1944 m. Bertha (Lucille) Brabham 1908–1999
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1. Mary (Elizabeth) Ramsey 1928–2001 m. Johnny (Richard) Mills 1928–1998
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2. John Ramsey 1883–1967
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Mar 1850
Event Place: Colleton County, South Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 Jul 1911
Event Place: South Carolina, United States