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George H. Walker
Birth: Oct. 22, 1811
Lynchburg
Lynchburg City
Virginia, USA
Death: Sep. 20, 1866

Milwaukee Founder and Mayor. Born in Virginia, he moved with his family to Illinois in 1825 and relocated to the territory of Wisconsin in 1834. He purchased 160 acres and established a fur trading business. With the eventual growth of the area, it became known as "Walker's Point." In January, 1846, Walker's Point, Kilbourntown, and Juneautown were incorporated as the city of Milwaukee. Walker served in the territorial assembly, was the register of deeds, and an alderman. Elected as the Mayor of Milwaukee for two one-year terms, he served in 1851 and 1853. In business, he promoted the railroad industries, is credited with building the first street car line in the city in 1859, and was instrumental in establishing the location for a National Soldier's Home in the nearby town of Wauwatosa. (bio by: Thom Painter) 
 
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 Parents:
  George R. Walker (1784 - 1873)
  Rebecca Starr Hamer Walker (1780 - 1872)
 
 Spouse:
  Caroline Pratt Spencer Walker (____ - 1883)*
 
*Calculated relationship

 
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Burial:
Forest Home Cemetery
Milwaukee
Milwaukee County
Wisconsin, USA
 
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Record added: Sep 24, 2004
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You are a Graet American Mr. Walker.
- Diddy & Doodle
 Added: Feb. 17, 2011
George Hamer Walker, husband of my great grand aunt, Caroline Pratt Spencer, thank you for your service, both military and civilian.
- Andy Riddile
 Added: Feb. 24, 2008

- In Memory of my Daddy
 Added: Sep. 30, 2006
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