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Clementa Love Walker

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Clementa Love Walker

Birth
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Death
23 Dec 1899 (aged 82–83)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
North West, East ½, Lot 27, Plat 1 (read by DAR)
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Daughter of James Love and Lorena Green. After her father died, her mother married Philomen Prindle Baldwin, Sr.
Married Francis Walker 30 July 1835, Clark Co., IN
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From The Madison Courier
1 Jan 1900
Page 4

Mrs. Clementa Walker died at the home of her son, Mr. Harry B. Walker, in Dayton, Ohio, on last Saturday, Dec. 23. She was in her eighty-fifth year. Her home had been in Dayton with her son for many years past, but she was for a long time a resident of Rising Sun, and was held in high regard for her estimable character and winning qualities of heart and mind.

Mrs. Walker, whose maiden name was Love, was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, but came to this place in early life. Left with three children to care for, she was a faithful and unselfish mother. She leaves surviving her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Campbell, who resides near Washington, D.C. and her sons Harry B. and Louis C. Walker, of the Walter Lithographing and Printing Co., of Dayton.

Funeral services were held in Dayton at her son's home, on Sunday afternoon, and the burial took place at Madison, Ind., beside her mother, on Christmas Day. Sincere sympathy is felt here, by their many friends, for those bereaved.--[Rising Sun Local.]

(Info submitted by Karen Phillips)
Daughter of James Love and Lorena Green. After her father died, her mother married Philomen Prindle Baldwin, Sr.
Married Francis Walker 30 July 1835, Clark Co., IN
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From The Madison Courier
1 Jan 1900
Page 4

Mrs. Clementa Walker died at the home of her son, Mr. Harry B. Walker, in Dayton, Ohio, on last Saturday, Dec. 23. She was in her eighty-fifth year. Her home had been in Dayton with her son for many years past, but she was for a long time a resident of Rising Sun, and was held in high regard for her estimable character and winning qualities of heart and mind.

Mrs. Walker, whose maiden name was Love, was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, but came to this place in early life. Left with three children to care for, she was a faithful and unselfish mother. She leaves surviving her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Campbell, who resides near Washington, D.C. and her sons Harry B. and Louis C. Walker, of the Walter Lithographing and Printing Co., of Dayton.

Funeral services were held in Dayton at her son's home, on Sunday afternoon, and the burial took place at Madison, Ind., beside her mother, on Christmas Day. Sincere sympathy is felt here, by their many friends, for those bereaved.--[Rising Sun Local.]

(Info submitted by Karen Phillips)


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