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Walter Tatnall Mooney Sr.

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Walter Tatnall Mooney Sr.

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
29 Mar 1933 (aged 75)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 5, Lot 96, Gr. 9
Memorial ID
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Walter Tatnall Mooney married Mary "Mae" Queen on Thursday, 26 Jan 1886 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia at the home of Rev. T. P. Cleveland. They had at least nine children:

- Walter Tatnall Mooney, Jr. (1886-1886)
- Reginald Berkley "Rex" Mooney (1887-1953)
- Edna Letitia (Mooney) Lee (1890-1963)
- (Infant son) Mooney (1892-)
- Mae Queen (Mooney) Cowley (1893-1919)
- Walter Sims Mooney (1896-1960)
- Francis Erwin "Frank" Mooney, Sr. (1898-1954)
- Charles Howard Mooney (1901-1963/4)
- Ruth Schaeffer (Mooney) Salley (1905-1989)

They resided in a huge, white ante-bellum home at 700 Gordon Street West (between East Ontario & West Ontario and across from Wellington Street), Atlanta Ward 7, Fulton County, Georgia that was later torn down to "put up a parking lot"! They had a parrot that would say everytime the doorbell rang, "Doorbell, Pearl." - the name of the maid. Gertrude Ruth Mooney, one of his granddaughters, was born on the second floor of that home on 25 Apr 1921.

Walter was a Deputy Sheriff for the City of Atlanta c1930.

~ Bio compiled by Meredith (Drew) Trawick, a great-granddaughter
Walter Tatnall Mooney married Mary "Mae" Queen on Thursday, 26 Jan 1886 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia at the home of Rev. T. P. Cleveland. They had at least nine children:

- Walter Tatnall Mooney, Jr. (1886-1886)
- Reginald Berkley "Rex" Mooney (1887-1953)
- Edna Letitia (Mooney) Lee (1890-1963)
- (Infant son) Mooney (1892-)
- Mae Queen (Mooney) Cowley (1893-1919)
- Walter Sims Mooney (1896-1960)
- Francis Erwin "Frank" Mooney, Sr. (1898-1954)
- Charles Howard Mooney (1901-1963/4)
- Ruth Schaeffer (Mooney) Salley (1905-1989)

They resided in a huge, white ante-bellum home at 700 Gordon Street West (between East Ontario & West Ontario and across from Wellington Street), Atlanta Ward 7, Fulton County, Georgia that was later torn down to "put up a parking lot"! They had a parrot that would say everytime the doorbell rang, "Doorbell, Pearl." - the name of the maid. Gertrude Ruth Mooney, one of his granddaughters, was born on the second floor of that home on 25 Apr 1921.

Walter was a Deputy Sheriff for the City of Atlanta c1930.

~ Bio compiled by Meredith (Drew) Trawick, a great-granddaughter


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