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Captain George Walker applied for revolutionary pension while living in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, in 1832. He enlisted in North Carolina Militia in Burke County, North Carolina, and served in the battle of Ramsour’s Mills. He moved to Knox County, Tennessee, in 1796, and to Bledsoe County in 1807. He died in Bledsoe County October 12, 1833. His children were: William; Ephriam; Sarah (who married ____ Matlock); Dicey (who married _____ Howard); Jesse; Charlotte (who married _____ Cherry); and Buckner. His wife pre-deceased him.
From Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution by Zella Armstrong
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