80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Abshier, Vol Walker1898 — 1970Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas
- Angell, Earl Walker1900 — 1982Atlah, Missouri
- Asher, Walkerb. 1885Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Campbell, Edward Walker1894 — 1905Nowata Memorial Cemetery, Nowata County, Oklahoma
- Carnes, David Walker—
- Copley, Pearley Walker1886 — 1983Westville, Adair County, Oklahoma
- Davis, Clinton Walker1882 — 1963Huntington, West Virginia
- Dean, David Walker—
- Denton, Fred Walker1898 — 1966Evansville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Dobbs, Walker—
- Donaldson, William Walker1811 — 1881Bath County, Kentucky
- Hannah, Vol Walker1900 — 1969Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas
- Hargrove, Vol Walker1900 — 1973Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Hargrove, William Walker1831 — 1905
- McClellan, Barbara Walker1800 — 1826Knox County, Tennessee
- McClellan, Sarah Walker1806 — 1860Knox County, Tennessee
- Rainey, William Walker—
- Rainey, William Walker—
- Ramsey, Walker—
- Rankin, John Walker1926 — 2003Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas
- Rankin, John Walker1823 — 1869Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio
- Rankin, John Walker III1888 — 1948Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa
- Rankin, John Walker Jr.1860 — 1893Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa
- Rankin, Martin Walker1826 — 1902Ohio
- Reid, William Walker1844 — 1906Missouri
- Rhea, Ted Walkerb. 1953
- Rhea, Walker C.b. 1871Rhea, Washington County, Arkansas
- Rieff, Walker Minter1884 — 1967West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
- Risinger, Thomas Walker1818 — 1901Bibb, AL
- Rose, Lewis Walker1865 — 1945Winston, Alabama
Research Tips
Try spelling variations. Older records often contain inconsistent spellings. "Camp" vs "Kamp" vs "Campbell." "McNeal" vs "McNeil." When one spelling yields nothing, try another.
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Use the cemetery index. Family members are often buried together. If you find an ancestor at Bethesda Cemetery, check who else is there — you may find a whole branch of the family.
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