- 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, 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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