Harriet Walker
F
Children of Harriet Walker and Jacob B. Price
- Frank Price+1 b. 14 Jul 1868
- Gussie Price+1 b. 7 Mar 1870
- Guy E. Price+1 b. 6 Apr 1872
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 763.
Helen Louise Walker
F, b. circa 1926
Helen Louise Walker was born circa 1926 at Washington Co., IN. She was the daughter of Albert Louis Walker and Huldah Mae Blankenbaker. Helen Louise Walker married Earl John Haley.
Henry M. Walker
M, b. circa 1829
Henry M. Walker was born circa 1829 at Kentucky.1 He married Sophronia Rankin on 22 September 1853 at Hancock Co., IL.
Child of Henry M. Walker and Sophronia Rankin
- Franklin W. Walker+ b. 28 Mar 1858, d. 2 Apr 1919
Citations
- [S2204] 1860 Federal Census, Hancock County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 184; FHL #803184.
Homer Walker
M, b. 20 October 1898, d. 6 March 1993
Homer Walker was born on 20 October 1898. He married Frances DeVault Powell, daughter of George Washington Powell and Rosa Mae Meyers. Homer Walker died on 6 March 1993 at age 94. He was buried in March 1993 at Manila, Mississippi Co., AR.
Howard E. Walker1
M, b. circa October 1917
Howard E. Walker was born circa October 1917 at Miami Co., OH.1 He was the son of John Henry Walker and Laura G. Cost.1 Howard E. Walker began military service on 9 March 1942 at Ft. Thomas, Newport, Campbell Co., KY, Enlisted, U.S. Army. Was unmarried, with no dependents.
Note: Possibly the Howard E. Walker, born 17 OCT 1917, died 6 JUN 2002 at Kern County, CA, SSN 282-18-7768 issued in Ohio.
Note: Possibly the Howard E. Walker, born 17 OCT 1917, died 6 JUN 2002 at Kern County, CA, SSN 282-18-7768 issued in Ohio.
Citations
- [S1517] 1920 Federal Census, Miami County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 1418.
Ira S. Walker1
M, b. 25 February 1864
Ira S. Walker was Church of the Brethren.1 He was born on 25 February 1864.1 He was the son of Samuel Walker and Mary (?)1 Ira S. Walker married Lanah Stover, daughter of Daniel Stover and Sarah Wolfe, on 6 October 1886.1 Ira S. Walker lived in 1926 at Linden, Dallas Co., IA.1
Children of Ira S. Walker and Lanah Stover
- Albert Clarence Walker1 b. 23 Sep 1887, d. 6 Feb 1908
- Lillian M. Walker1 b. 14 Jan 1889
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 602.
Isaac Walker
M, b. 22 July 1779, d. 21 May 1847
Isaac Walker married Deborah Dickinson. Isaac Walker was born on 22 July 1779. He was the son of Asahel Walker and Ann Moore. Isaac Walker died on 21 May 1847 at age 67.
Child of Isaac Walker and Deborah Dickinson
- Isaac Walker Jr.+ b. 27 Jan 1808, d. 2 Nov 1891
Isaac Grant Walker1
M, b. circa 1865
Isaac Grant Walker was born circa 1865 at Montgomery Co., PA.1 He was the son of Isaiah Walker and Hester Ann Weidner.1
Citations
- [S529] 1870 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennslyvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1377-78; FHL #552876-77.
Isaac Walker Jr.
M, b. 27 January 1808, d. 2 November 1891
Isaac Walker Jr. married Eliza Ann Brooke. Isaac Walker Jr. was born on 27 January 1808. He was the son of Isaac Walker and Deborah Dickinson. Isaac Walker Jr. died on 2 November 1891 at age 83.
Child of Isaac Walker Jr. and Eliza Ann Brooke
- Esther Jane Walker+ b. 22 Dec 1845, d. 1 Nov 1915
Isaiah Walker1
M, b. 8 May 1827, d. 15 March 1907
Isaiah Walker was born on 8 May 1827 at Pennsylvania.2,3 He married Hester Ann Weidner, daughter of Joseph Weidner and Sarah Sallade, on 15 February 1853, eleven children born, nine living as of the 1900 census.1,3 Isaiah Walker lived on 20 June 1900 at Worcester Twp., Montgomery Co., PA.3 He died on 15 March 1907 at North Wales, Montgomery Co., PA, at age 79.
Children of Isaiah Walker and Hester Ann Weidner
- Sarah Ellen Walker+2 b. 31 Aug 1853, d. 27 Jul 1938
- Mary E. Walker2 b. c 1855
- David G. Walker+ b. 21 Jan 1857, d. 8 Feb 1918
- Isaiah Walker2 b. c 1858, d. b 15 Aug 1870
- William B. Walker2 b. c Dec 1859, d. b 15 Aug 1870
- Mary Walker4 b. c 1861
- Emma Walker4 b. c 1863
- Isaac Grant Walker4 b. c 1865
- Anna Walker4 b. c 1867
- Emanda Walker5 b. c 1871
- Matilda Walker5 b. c 1874
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 330.
- [S424] 1860 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, Series M653, Rolls 1143 - 1145; FHL #805143 - 5.
- [S423] 1900 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Microfilm 1442; FHL #1241445.
- [S529] 1870 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennslyvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1377-78; FHL #552876-77.
- [S422] 1880 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1157; FHL #1255157.
Isaiah Walker1
M, b. circa 1858, d. before 15 August 1870
Isaiah Walker was born circa 1858 at Montgomery Co., PA.1 He was the son of Isaiah Walker and Hester Ann Weidner.1 Isaiah Walker died before 15 August 1870.
Citations
- [S424] 1860 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, Series M653, Rolls 1143 - 1145; FHL #805143 - 5.
James Walker
M, b. 1823
James Walker was born in 1823. He was the son of William Cannon Walker and Rebecca Ann Coffman. James Walker died at Adamsville, McNairy Co., TN.
James Walker
M
James Walker married Phoebe Goss on 25 October 1855 at Washington Co., IN.
Child of James Walker and Phoebe Goss
- William Alexander Walker+ b. 20 Sep 1856, d. 26 Jan 1941
James Edward Walker1
M, b. 3 March 1844, d. 13 December 1927
James Edward Walker was born on 3 March 1844 at Pennsylvania.1 He married Clara Celestin Hardacker on 23 April 1876 at Riga, Lenawee Co., MI. James Edward Walker died on 13 December 1927 at Monroe Co., AR, at age 83. He was buried in December 1927 at Roe Cemetery, Roe, Monroe Co., AR, Findagrave #47297374.
Child of James Edward Walker and Clara Celestin Hardacker
- Alice Mildred Walker+1 b. 5 Oct 1898, d. 28 Aug 2003
Citations
- [S5144] 1920 Federal Census, Monroe County, Arkansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 73; FHL #1820073.
Jane Walker1
F
Child of Jane Walker and William Jopson
- William Jopson+1 b. 1815, d. 10 Sep 1886
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 229.
Janice Walker
F, b. 11 July 1942, d. 13 January 2022
Janice Walker was born on 11 July 1942. She married Eric Njord Ericson on 15 May 1972 at Office of Mayor Beverly Briley, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN. Janice Walker died on 13 January 2022 at Nashville, Davidson Co., TN, at age 79
Obituary --
Obituary -- The Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee, Sunday, 23 JAN 2020:
Janice Walker Wendell was born July 11, 1942 in East Tennessee and passed peacefully on January 13, 2022 surrounded by her beloved family in Nashville. Known by many for her courageous spirit and business acumen, she always put the needs of a friend, family and community before her own. She achieved equal success in business, charitable and philanthropic endeavors and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Janice moved with her family from Bowling Green, Kentucky to Nashville in 1957 - attending Donelson High School where she was actively involved in various clubs, taught sewing classes after school, was voted class president and “Most Likely to Succeed.” She attended Nashville Business College after graduating high school.
Janice Wendell began her professional career in 1964 with Showbiz, a division of Noble Dury Advertising where she produced and sold such seminal nationally syndicated country, R&B and gospel television programs as The Porter Wagoner Show, The Beat!!!, and Gospel Jubilee with Les Beasley and the Florida Boys. In 1969, she co-founded Creative House, Inc. which soon thereafter became Eric Ericson & Associates advertising agency. Representing clients such as National Life & Accident Insurance Co., Third National Bank (later SunTrust), Opryland USA, Martha White Foods, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the State of Tennessee and Murray Ohio Manufacturing Co. the agency grew to be the largest privately held marketing and advertising agency in the southeast. In 1987, Janice became the primary owner of the firm which was renamed Ericson Marketing Communications. She sold the agency and retired from her advertising career in 1992. It was through business that Janice met the love of her life, E.W. “Bud” Wendell, whom she married in December, 1984. In nearly 40 years of marriage, they traveled the world together – spreading their infectious kindness, humility and a sincere love for family and friends old and new. She and Bud cherished the adventure of seeing and learning from countries and people all over the world - always returning with great affection to their beloved home base of Nashville.
Throughout their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell’s partnership included many charitable, civic and philanthropic interests. Janice joined the Country Music Association board of directors in 1982 where she served until 1996. Additionally, she served on the boards of The Arthritis Foundation, The Nashville Symphony, American Cancer Society, The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation, The Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, The Country Music Foundation, The Country Music Association, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, The Nashville Tourism Commission, Third National Bank, The Junior League of Nashville, and Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Janice served on the board, including a term as Chairman, of Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. She also served as Chairman of the Symphony Ball and on the Symphony’s Executive Committee.
She received numerous awards including the United Way’s Women’s Initiative Spirit of Giving Award. In 1989, Nashville business magazine Advantage named Janice “Woman of the Year.” Savvy magazine named her one of “America’s 60 Leading Businesswomen” in 1990. That same year, the Nashville Advertising Federation honored Janice with the Silver Medal, the group’s highest accolade. In 2011, Source Nashville named her to their Hall of Fame recognizing exceptional women leaders in the music and entertainment industries.
Alongside her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell were contributors to the Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, The Country Music Hall of Fame, The Country Music Foundation, The United Way of Middle Tennessee, The Nashville Symphony, The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, The Boy Scouts of America, First Presbyterian Church, the Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business, Montgomery Bell Academy, The Oak Hill School and Alive Hospice. Through their efforts, funds were raised to significantly advance the Angel Transport and Life Flight programs at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital as well as relocate the Country Music Hall of Fame to downtown Nashville.
She loved deeply, led courageously and held herself and everyone around her to the highest standards of integrity, generosity and authenticity. She was a compassionate listener and would take up the fight for a person in need. She would lend her strong voice to a worthy cause. Most of all, when she hugged you, you felt as though you were the most loved person in the world. She held a special place in her heart for, and collected figurines of angels and now, she is one herself.
Mrs. Wendell was preceded in death by her parents, William Parkey Walker and Beulah June Cheatham and daughter, Lisa Gail Pugh. She is survived by her husband, E.W. “Bud” Wendell; children: Eric N. Ericson Jr. (Tricia), Lindy Reece (Bo), Beth Cosgrove (Dave), Danny Wendell (Patricia), Andrew Wendell and 11 grandchildren. Also she is survived by her sisters Mary Lynn Griswold and Karen Seale (Tom) of Fairhope, AL, and Pam Crockett of Lilburn, GA and her brother
Bill Walker of Lebanon, TN.
Services will be held at First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for charitable donations please be made to the Monroe Carrel Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Alive Hospice or a charity of your choosing.
Obituary --
Obituary -- The Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee, Sunday, 23 JAN 2020:
Janice Walker Wendell was born July 11, 1942 in East Tennessee and passed peacefully on January 13, 2022 surrounded by her beloved family in Nashville. Known by many for her courageous spirit and business acumen, she always put the needs of a friend, family and community before her own. She achieved equal success in business, charitable and philanthropic endeavors and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Janice moved with her family from Bowling Green, Kentucky to Nashville in 1957 - attending Donelson High School where she was actively involved in various clubs, taught sewing classes after school, was voted class president and “Most Likely to Succeed.” She attended Nashville Business College after graduating high school.
Janice Wendell began her professional career in 1964 with Showbiz, a division of Noble Dury Advertising where she produced and sold such seminal nationally syndicated country, R&B and gospel television programs as The Porter Wagoner Show, The Beat!!!, and Gospel Jubilee with Les Beasley and the Florida Boys. In 1969, she co-founded Creative House, Inc. which soon thereafter became Eric Ericson & Associates advertising agency. Representing clients such as National Life & Accident Insurance Co., Third National Bank (later SunTrust), Opryland USA, Martha White Foods, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the State of Tennessee and Murray Ohio Manufacturing Co. the agency grew to be the largest privately held marketing and advertising agency in the southeast. In 1987, Janice became the primary owner of the firm which was renamed Ericson Marketing Communications. She sold the agency and retired from her advertising career in 1992. It was through business that Janice met the love of her life, E.W. “Bud” Wendell, whom she married in December, 1984. In nearly 40 years of marriage, they traveled the world together – spreading their infectious kindness, humility and a sincere love for family and friends old and new. She and Bud cherished the adventure of seeing and learning from countries and people all over the world - always returning with great affection to their beloved home base of Nashville.
Throughout their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell’s partnership included many charitable, civic and philanthropic interests. Janice joined the Country Music Association board of directors in 1982 where she served until 1996. Additionally, she served on the boards of The Arthritis Foundation, The Nashville Symphony, American Cancer Society, The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation, The Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, The Country Music Foundation, The Country Music Association, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, The Nashville Tourism Commission, Third National Bank, The Junior League of Nashville, and Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Janice served on the board, including a term as Chairman, of Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. She also served as Chairman of the Symphony Ball and on the Symphony’s Executive Committee.
She received numerous awards including the United Way’s Women’s Initiative Spirit of Giving Award. In 1989, Nashville business magazine Advantage named Janice “Woman of the Year.” Savvy magazine named her one of “America’s 60 Leading Businesswomen” in 1990. That same year, the Nashville Advertising Federation honored Janice with the Silver Medal, the group’s highest accolade. In 2011, Source Nashville named her to their Hall of Fame recognizing exceptional women leaders in the music and entertainment industries.
Alongside her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell were contributors to the Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, The Country Music Hall of Fame, The Country Music Foundation, The United Way of Middle Tennessee, The Nashville Symphony, The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, The Boy Scouts of America, First Presbyterian Church, the Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business, Montgomery Bell Academy, The Oak Hill School and Alive Hospice. Through their efforts, funds were raised to significantly advance the Angel Transport and Life Flight programs at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital as well as relocate the Country Music Hall of Fame to downtown Nashville.
She loved deeply, led courageously and held herself and everyone around her to the highest standards of integrity, generosity and authenticity. She was a compassionate listener and would take up the fight for a person in need. She would lend her strong voice to a worthy cause. Most of all, when she hugged you, you felt as though you were the most loved person in the world. She held a special place in her heart for, and collected figurines of angels and now, she is one herself.
Mrs. Wendell was preceded in death by her parents, William Parkey Walker and Beulah June Cheatham and daughter, Lisa Gail Pugh. She is survived by her husband, E.W. “Bud” Wendell; children: Eric N. Ericson Jr. (Tricia), Lindy Reece (Bo), Beth Cosgrove (Dave), Danny Wendell (Patricia), Andrew Wendell and 11 grandchildren. Also she is survived by her sisters Mary Lynn Griswold and Karen Seale (Tom) of Fairhope, AL, and Pam Crockett of Lilburn, GA and her brother
Bill Walker of Lebanon, TN.
Services will be held at First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for charitable donations please be made to the Monroe Carrel Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Alive Hospice or a charity of your choosing.
Child of Janice Walker
- Lisa Gail Linsert b. 11 Apr 1963, d. 21 Sep 2005
Jasper Newton Walker
M, b. 14 March 1880, d. 30 March 1941
Jasper Newton Walker was born on 14 March 1880 at Kahoka, Clark Co., MO. He was the son of John S. Walker and Priscilla Davalt.1 Jasper Newton Walker married Myrtle Gladys McClure, daughter of Robert McClure and Sarah H. Colvin, on 25 June 1901 at Fairmont, Clark Co., MO. Jasper Newton Walker lived on 16 April 1910 at 818 Ridge Street, Keokuk, Lee Co., IA.2 He lived on 7 January 1920 at 1118 North Adams Street, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.3 He died on 30 March 1941 at Creve Coeur, Tazewell Co., IL, at age 61. He was buried in April 1941 at Parkview Cemetery, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, Findagrave #131565206.
Children of Jasper Newton Walker and Myrtle Gladys McClure
- Genevieve Walker+2 b. 19 Sep 1902, d. 9 Jul 1989
- Jean Newton Walker+2 b. 22 Apr 1904, d. Apr 1960
- John Robert Walker+2 b. 9 Jan 1907, d. 13 Jan 1988
- Elizabeth A. Walker+2 b. c Jan 1909, d. 23 Jun 1948
- Marjorie Ellen Walker+3 b. 23 Feb 1911, d. 15 Feb 1993
- Joseph Edward Walker+3 b. 7 Oct 1915, d. 3 Dec 1983
- Mary Louise Walker+3 b. 25 Nov 1918, d. 19 Jan 2007
Citations
- [S4291] 1900 Federal Census, Clark County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 848; FHL #1240848.
- [S834] 1910 Federal Census, Lee County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 410; FHL #1374423.
- [S1044] 1920 Federal Census, Peoria County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Rolls 398-400; FHL #1820398-400.
Jean Newton Walker1
M, b. 22 April 1904, d. April 1960
Jean Newton Walker was born on 22 April 1904 at Lee Co., IA.1 He was the son of Jasper Newton Walker and Myrtle Gladys McClure.1 Jean Newton Walker married Kathryn Van Wey, daughter of Harry W. Van Wey and Margaret Ellen McMillan, on 29 December 1928. Jean Newton Walker died in April 1960.
Citations
- [S834] 1910 Federal Census, Lee County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 410; FHL #1374423.
Joab A. Walker
M, b. May 1859, d. after 1920
Joab A. Walker was born in May 1859 at Washington Co., IN. He married Ann Beth Dalaughter in 1903 at Kay Co., OK. Joab A. Walker died after 1920 at Kay Co., OK.
Children of Joab A. Walker and Ann Beth Dalaughter
- John Albert Walker b. 1910, d. 9 Feb 1951
- Lela Marie Walker+ b. 28 Feb 1912, d. 12 Jan 1995
Joel J. Walker
M, b. 28 May 1830, d. 2 September 1915
Joel J. Walker was born on 28 May 1830 at Virginia.1 He married Elizabeth Burke. Occupation: Mechanic in 1860 at P.O. Philippi, Barbour Co., VA (now WV).1 Joel J. Walker died on 2 September 1915 at Polk Co. (probably), IA, at age 85 Joel was living in Des Moines as of the 1915 Iowa state census. He was buried in September 1915 at Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Lee Co., IA, Findagrave #112714668.
Child of Joel J. Walker and Elizabeth Burke
- John S. Walker+1,2 b. 2 Jun 1853, d. 12 Feb 1942
Citations
- [S1557] 1860 Federal Census, Barbour County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1334; FHL #805334.
- [S4455] Microfilm Image, Keokuk, images 1310 & 1311 of 1539, line 115, 1925 State Census, Lee County, Iowa, Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
John Walker
M
John A. Walker
M
John A. Walker married Antoinette Baker on 13 November 1892 at Washington Co., IN.
Child of John A. Walker and Antoinette Baker
- Walter Ervin Walker b. 21 Oct 1895, d. 13 Nov 1984
John A. Walker1
M, b. October 1869
John A. Walker was born in October 1869 at Indiana.1 He married Anna T. Baker on 13 November 1892 at Washington Co., IN.1
Child of John A. Walker and Anna T. Baker
- Leroy Walker+1 b. 10 Aug 1899, d. 15 Oct 1993
Citations
- [S1205] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 411 - 412; FHL #1240411 - 2.
John Albert Walker
M, b. 1910, d. 9 February 1951
John Albert Walker was born in 1910 at Kay Co., OK. He was the son of Joab A. Walker and Ann Beth Dalaughter. John Albert Walker married Opal Ellen Streeter, daughter of Albert Lorenzo Streeter and Ada Bell Kirk, on 15 July 1933 at Ponca City, Kay Co., OK. John Albert Walker died on 9 February 1951 at Ponca City, Kay Co., OK.
John Asa Walker
M
John Asa Walker married Ida May Castleberry.
Child of John Asa Walker and Ida May Castleberry
- Dr. Agnew Astley Walker+ b. 14 May 1898, d. 12 Jul 1982
John Claude Walker
M
John Claude Walker married Vella Grace Anderson.
Child of John Claude Walker and Vella Grace Anderson
- Claudine Olive Walker+ b. 14 May 1917, d. 28 Nov 2006
John Henry Walker1
M, b. August 1875, d. 4 October 1958
John Henry Walker was born in August 1875 at Miami Co., OH.1 He was the son of Leopold Walker and Mary (?)1 John Henry Walker married Laura G. Cost, daughter of John William Cost and Minnie Luella Davis, after June 1900.1 Occupation: Caretaker at conservancy in April 1930 at Tipp City, Miami Co., OH. John Henry Walker died on 4 October 1958 at age 83. He was buried in October 1958 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Tipp City, Miami Co., OH.
Children of John Henry Walker and Laura G. Cost
- Frederick E. Walker2 b. 12 Oct 1915, d. 23 Nov 1963
- Howard E. Walker2 b. c Oct 1917
- Donald H. Walker2 b. 30 Dec 1919, d. 6 Jan 1996
- Paul Walker3 b. c 1925
Citations
- [S963] 1900 Federal Census, Miami County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1304-5; FHL #1241304-5.
- [S1517] 1920 Federal Census, Miami County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 1418.
- [S1992] 1930 Federal Census, Miami County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1849; FHL #2341583.
John Robert Walker1
M, b. 9 January 1907, d. 13 January 1988
John Robert Walker was born on 9 January 1907 at Keokuk, Lee Co., IA.1 He was the son of Jasper Newton Walker and Myrtle Gladys McClure.1 John Robert Walker married Mabel Sena Schuck, daughter of Peter Schuck and Anna Louise Steinmetz, on 25 May 1929 at Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. John Robert Walker lived on 5 April 1940 at 4882 Eugene Avenue, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.2 He died on 13 January 1988 at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., PA, at age 81. He was buried in January 1988 at Rolling Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., PA, Findagrave #141026222.
John S. Walker
M, b. 2 June 1853, d. 12 February 1942
John S. Walker was born on 2 June 1853 at Barbour Co. (probably), VA (now WV).1 He was the son of Joel J. Walker and Elizabeth Burke.2,3 John S. Walker married Priscilla Davalt, daughter of John Davalt and Julia Ann Blevins, on 23 March 1879 at Clark Co., MO. John S. Walker lived on 2 June 1900 at Walnut Street, Wyaconda, Clark Co., MO, Teamster.1 He died on 12 February 1942 at age 88. He was buried in February 1942 at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Keokuk, Lee Co., IA, Findagrave #148499090.
Children of John S. Walker and Priscilla Davalt
- Jasper Newton Walker+1 b. 14 Mar 1880, d. 30 Mar 1941
- Charlotte A. Walker+1 b. 1 Apr 1884, d. 5 Dec 1955
- Minta Walker+1 b. 19 Sep 1887, d. 5 Sep 1988
Citations
- [S4291] 1900 Federal Census, Clark County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 848; FHL #1240848.
- [S1557] 1860 Federal Census, Barbour County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1334; FHL #805334.
- [S4455] Microfilm Image, Keokuk, images 1310 & 1311 of 1539, line 115, 1925 State Census, Lee County, Iowa, Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
John Yates Gholson Walker
M, b. 1871, d. 17 February 1940
John Yates Gholson Walker was born in 1871 at England. He was the son of Maj. Norman Stewart Walker and Georgiana F. Gholson. John Yates Gholson Walker married Elizabeth Brayton Almy, daughter of Frederic Almy and Millicent Magruder, on 3 February 1919 at 126 East 34th Street, Manhattan, New York Co., NY, Ceremony by Rev. Arthur L. Bumpus. John was first married to Mabel Burke (1876 - 1912) and had children Kenneth, Elizabeth, and Mabel with her. John Yates Gholson Walker died on 17 February 1940 at West Orange, Essex Co., NJ. He was buried in February 1940 at Holy Innocents Cemetery, Essex Co., NJ, Findagrave #73856991.
Children of John Yates Gholson Walker and Elizabeth Brayton Almy
- John Yates Walker Jr.+ b. 11 Jan 1920, d. 3 Jun 1994
- William Magruder Walker1 b. 19 Feb 1925
Citations
- [S822] 1930 Federal Census, Essex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, Series T626, Roll 1329.