In 1839, Henry Pinckney Walker (1816-1890), an English attorney, came to live in Charleston, South Carolina, where he practiced law and later entered the consular service. He was the son of Rev. Henry Walker and Jane Pinckney Walker, the daughter of Hopson Pinckney (1749-1794), who owned Cypress Pond Plantation in South Carolina... In 1841 Henry Pinckney Walker married Dorothy Modd Box in New York at the home of his aunt Mary Elizabeth (Pinckney) Edwards, and their children included Charles Edward Walker (1843- 1885), Henry ("Harry") Pinckney Walker (1845-1865), and George Rivers Walker (1847-1882)...
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In 1839, Henry Pinckney Walker (1816-1890), an English attorney, came to live in Charleston, South Carolina, where he practiced law and later entered the consular service. He was the son of Rev. Henry Walker and Jane Pinckney Walker, the daughter of Hopson Pinckney (1749-1794), who owned Cypress Pond Plantation in South Carolina... In 1841 Henry Pinckney Walker married Dorothy Modd Box in New York at the home of his aunt Mary Elizabeth (Pinckney) Edwards, and their children included Charles Edward Walker (1843- 1885), Henry ("Harry") Pinckney Walker (1845-1865), and George Rivers Walker (1847-1882)...
https://schistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Walker-family-papers-0626.00.pdf
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