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John N. Walker

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John N. Walker

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 Nov 1914 (aged 80)
St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Civil War
Co.M.5th.Prov.
Mo Regt.Mil. EMM

WALKER, John source: 1883 History of St. Clair County MO, National Historical Co., pg: 1187 --- JOHN WALKER, farmer, section 21, was born in Miami County, Ohio, May 12, 1834. His father, Alexander Walker, a native of West Virginia, was a son of James Walker, a Virginian by birth and a soldier in the war of 1812. The maiden name of John's mother was Catherine Sheppard (Shepherd), originally from Maryland. John was reared in Ohio and was educated in the common schools. In 1856 he came to St. Clair County, Missouri, where he has since followed farming, now owning eighty acres of good land, well watered, etc. Mr. W. has held a number of township offices, among which are those of trustee and constable. September 18, 1856, he was married to Miss Mary Riegel, a native of Ohio. They have nine children: Sarah A., Jacob A., Nehemiah, Lydia, John L., James M., Olive S., Rudolph and Nellie M.

Children:

Sarah Alfareta 1857-1924 (John C Landaker)
Jacob A 1859-1927
Nehemiah 1861-1948 (1st Dora Estelle Burch, 2d Addie Lenora Kildew)
Lydia Frances 1863-1901 (1st Bunch, 2d Eccelston)
James Matthew 1864-1936 (Mable Pauline Lee)
John Lucas 1867-1936
Olive Serena 1870-1946 (Henry Moran)
Rudolph A 1872-1893
Nellie M. 1877-1930 (Joseph E Lane)
Civil War
Co.M.5th.Prov.
Mo Regt.Mil. EMM

WALKER, John source: 1883 History of St. Clair County MO, National Historical Co., pg: 1187 --- JOHN WALKER, farmer, section 21, was born in Miami County, Ohio, May 12, 1834. His father, Alexander Walker, a native of West Virginia, was a son of James Walker, a Virginian by birth and a soldier in the war of 1812. The maiden name of John's mother was Catherine Sheppard (Shepherd), originally from Maryland. John was reared in Ohio and was educated in the common schools. In 1856 he came to St. Clair County, Missouri, where he has since followed farming, now owning eighty acres of good land, well watered, etc. Mr. W. has held a number of township offices, among which are those of trustee and constable. September 18, 1856, he was married to Miss Mary Riegel, a native of Ohio. They have nine children: Sarah A., Jacob A., Nehemiah, Lydia, John L., James M., Olive S., Rudolph and Nellie M.

Children:

Sarah Alfareta 1857-1924 (John C Landaker)
Jacob A 1859-1927
Nehemiah 1861-1948 (1st Dora Estelle Burch, 2d Addie Lenora Kildew)
Lydia Frances 1863-1901 (1st Bunch, 2d Eccelston)
James Matthew 1864-1936 (Mable Pauline Lee)
John Lucas 1867-1936
Olive Serena 1870-1946 (Henry Moran)
Rudolph A 1872-1893
Nellie M. 1877-1930 (Joseph E Lane)


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