
| This man looks vaguely like Nathaniel Fox, but more possibly could be Truman Sampson, Elizabeth Fox's husband. Truman lived between 1831-1921. | |
| This is Elizabeth Fox - 1837-1919 | |
| This looks to be a somewhat older photograph of Elizabeth Fox, or conceivably a sister. | |
| This photograph could be a child of Elizabeth and Truman's. Their daughters included Kitturah, Annie, Sally (died infant), and Irena. | |
| This person bears a bit of a family resemblance to the others here, too, but may also have Walker traits that confuse the issue. "Tin type." | |
| These people are older (and more sophisticated!?) versions of their Civil War Portrait: |
They also remind me of Elizabeth somehow. She and Truman had their daughter Kitturah in 1859, so conceivably this could be a family portrait in 1862 or 1863. The girl looks a bit like a young version of the girl above.
William Pearsey Walker was married before the Civil War but did not have a daughter yet.
Charles Pearsey Walker was not married until after the Civil War.
Delilah Fox, who died in 1865, was married in 1860 and apparently had a daughter (Jane Coleman) - but that child would have been too young to be in this photograph.
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