George Walton
1749-1804
George Walton (abt. 1750-1804) was born about 1750. He was the son of Robert Walton and Mary Hughes. He married Dorothy Camber in 1775. He died 2 Feb. 1804 in Augusta, Washington Co., Maryland. He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the eminent men for whom Wilford Woodruff initiated proxy temple ordinance work in Aug. 1877.
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