George Walton, Jr.

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I represent George Walton, Jr., son of George Walton and Dorothy Camber Walton. I was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1789. In 1821, I was practicing as an attorney and was recommended to fill a post in the new American government that Andrew Jackson was setting up for the Territory of West Florida. He appointed me as Secretary, so I went to Pensacola, where I arrived on July 31, 1821 – just days after the exchange of flags. My mother accompanied me. When Andrew Jackson left Florida, I took over as acting Governor of the Territory. I was married to Sarah (“Sally”) Minge Walker Walton. Walton County, Florida, is named for me. I lived a rather colorful life, evading death from both yellow fever in 1822 and a duel in 1829. I served as Mayor of Mobile but also ran into a bit of trouble because I was terrible with money. I died in 1863 in Virginia.

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Race White
Sex Male
Birthdate 1789/1/19
Birthplace Augusta, GA
Age in 1821 32
Marital Status Married
Occupation in 1821 Attorney, later Secretary of the Territory of West Florida
Address in 1821 en route to Pensacola from Augusta, GA
Sources 128, 129, 133