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Biographical Description

Samuel Walker was a cresident of Orange County, North Carolina by 1755. A mill owner and farmer, Walker later became a resident of Guilford County, where he gave John Pugh an alibi for the Hillsborough Riot that happened in September 1770, hoping to help Pugh receive a pardon. Walker sought a pardon for another prominent Regulator, James Hunter, who was his son-in-law. Walker died in Randolph County in about 1782.

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