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WALKER, Hester D.
1836 - 1868 (31 years)
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WALKER, Hester D. (1836 - 1868)
> 1836 - Born: 20 Jul 1836
> 1857 - Child
MILLS, Virgil
b. 1 Sep 1857
> 1867 - Child
MILLS, Thomas W.
b. 28 Dec 1867
> 1868 - Died: 12 Mar 1868
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1
1829
4 Mar 1829—4 Mar 1837: Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson U.S. Presidency
2
1835
2 Oct 1835—21 Apr 1836: Texas War of Independence
Texas War of Independence
3
1836
11 May 1836—2 Feb 1848: Mexican-American War
Mexican-American War
4
1837
4 Mar 1837—4 Mar 1841: Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren U.S. Presidency
5
1841
4 Mar 1841—4 Apr 1841: William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison U.S. Presidency
4 Apr 1841—4 Mar 1845: John Tyler
John Tyler U.S. Presidency
6
1845
4 Mar 1845—4 Mar 1849: James K. Polk
James K. Polk U.S. Presidency
7
1849
4 Mar 1849—9 Jul 1850: Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor U.S. Presidency
8
1850
9 Jul 1850—4 Mar 1853: Millard Fillmore
Millard Fillmore U.S. Presidency
9
1853
4 Mar 1853—4 Mar 1857: Franklin Pierce
Franklin Pierce U.S. Presidency
10
1857
4 Mar 1857—4 Mar 1861: James Buchanan
James Buchanan U.S. Presidency
11
1861
4 Mar 1861—15 Apr 1865: Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln U.S. Presidency
12 Apr 1861—9 Apr 1865: American Civil War
American Civil War
12
1865
15 Apr 1865—4 Mar 1869: Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson U.S. Presidency