Talk:George H. Walker

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What does the H stand for?? Georgia guy 02:53, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Good question... I just spent 15 minutes googling for an answer and came up with nothing. The next time I go through my photo CD's or happen by Forrest Home Cemetery, I'll see what's written on his gravestone. Sulfur 05:49, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
I looked in to it while at Forrest Home Cemetery earlier... even his gravestone only gives the initial. Sulfur 23:25, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
I'm beginning to think no one knows this basic fact about one of Milwaukee's founding fathers... I've poured over the online records at the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) archives and historic newpaper articles to no avail. He is always mentioned by his middle initial only. A research librarian was unable to find the answer in the local history books and records. If someone wants to spend the money, pre 1907 death certificates can be ordered from the WHS Vital Records department, but I have a feeling it wouldn't say either. Sulfur 05:15, 23 February 2006 (UTC)