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<title>South Carolina Genealogy Forum Topic: Abraham Walker &#038; Sarah Crosby of Midway-ancestry</title>
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<title>Walker on "Abraham Walker &#038; Sarah Crosby of Midway-ancestry"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;Abraham Walker and wife Sarah had a store in Midway, Barnwell Co. by 1870. Both were born in So. Carolina circa 1808-1815. Sarah was a widow by1893.The parents of both were born in So. Carolina. Previously they had been in St. Bartholomew's  Parish, Colleton District. A grandson of theirs, Archie Burdett Walker, was my grandfather. He was born at Midway Feb, 21, 1876. Their children were Alexander, Henry Washington, Benjamin, Abraham, Sarah Margaret, Goldie, annd Mary E. I would like to take the ancestry back in time.
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