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Jane Elizabeth Walker Walker

Birth
Ireland
Death
1844 (aged 38–39)
McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Industry, McDonough County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Jane married her cousin, John Walker. He was a son of William Walker, and grandson of Alexander Walker. John was b. in Rockbridge County, VA about 1790. He died Nov. 8, 1870, near Macomb, IL. He removed from Adair County, Ky., to Clark County, IL about 1831, thence to McDonough County, IL in 1833. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was in the battle of Tippecanoe.

Jane died a number of years previous to the time of her husband's death and was buried in the Camp Creek Cemetery, She was a Presbyterian.

8 Children:

*Berilla Walker b. May 3, 1826 m. James Tilford
1 child
+Lucinda Tilford

*Melissa Walker b. June 3, 1828 m. Dr. Matthew Faivre on March 3, 1855.
4 children
+Ada Faivre d. in infancy
+Jennie Faivre m. Albert Munsell
+Susie Faivre m. Dr. Bussy
+Mary Faivre m. Rev. H. Kleinfelter

*Orion Fowler Walker b. March 18, 1830 m. Jane Beaty on Sept. 22, 1858
8 children:
+G. F. Walker b. June 23, 1859 m. Ann Potts on Nov. 11, 1891. He is a practicing physician in Loomis, NB
3 children
Lona Walker.
Lowell Walker
Harold Walker
+Everly Walker b. Dec. 17, 1860.
+Lydia Walker b. Dec. 3, 1862 m. Orren Chatterton on Feb. 15, 1883
4 children
Walter Chatterton d. young
Willie Chatterton d. young
Lucian Chatterton d. young
Charles Chatterton
+John Walker b. May 8, 1865
+Newton Elmer Walker b. Dec. 14, 1867 d. in infancy
+Francis Melissa Walker b. Dec. 3, 1870 m. Elmer Green
on March 27, 1895
+Ernest Walker b. April 2, 1873 m. Luella Oakman.
2 children
Goldie Walker.
Son--name not given
+Maud E. Walker; b. Nov. 16, 1880

*Louisiana Walker b. July 2, 1832 m. William Brooking, a farmer
6 children
+John Alexander Brooking; b. Sept. 20, 1851; d. young.
+William A. Brooking; b. July 10, 1855.
+Lucian T. Brooking; b. Jan. 4, 1858; m. Jennie Munsell on March 11, 1879. He is a grain merchant in Nebraska.
3 children
Albert Brooking
William Brooking
Earl Brooking
+Frederick Brooking b. Dec. 20, 1859; d. young.
+Louie Brooking b. Jan. 2, 1864 d. Jan. 30, 1877.
+Dollie Brooking b. June 15, 1869 m. Walter Winslow on May 6, 1891.

*Joseph T. Walker b. May 24, 1835 Joseph served 3 years in the Civil War; was at the Battle of Shiloh and other engagements. He was a farmer, lived in Iowa, and a leading Methodist. m. Mary Alters in 1867
5 children
+Julian Walker
+Perry Walker
+Andrew Walker
+Martha Walker
+Milo Walker

*Newton A. Walker b. Dec. 24, 1835 He was
a minister in the Methodist Church from 1860 to the time of his death, which occurred in 1897; was Presiding Elder for 12 years, and was a delegate to four successive General Conferences; was considered very successful as a revivalist. He d. in Kansas. m. Fannie Garner on Oct. 2, 1862
5 children
+William Walker.
+Sherman Walker.
+John Walker.
+Lora Walker (died before 1899)
+Ethel Walker

*William H. Walker b. July 10, 1840 He served 3 years in the Civil War, in the 16th Illinois Volunteers. m. Mary Carr in 1867
10 children
+Alma Walker
+Elmer E. Walker
+Nellie Walker
+Pred Walker
+Louisiana Walker
+Birdie Walker
+Walter Walker
+Roy Walker
+Harlan Walker
+Lena Walker

*John L. Walker b. April 23, 1843 d. in infancy.

Jane married her cousin, John Walker. He was a son of William Walker, and grandson of Alexander Walker. John was b. in Rockbridge County, VA about 1790. He died Nov. 8, 1870, near Macomb, IL. He removed from Adair County, Ky., to Clark County, IL about 1831, thence to McDonough County, IL in 1833. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was in the battle of Tippecanoe.

Jane died a number of years previous to the time of her husband's death and was buried in the Camp Creek Cemetery, She was a Presbyterian.

8 Children:

*Berilla Walker b. May 3, 1826 m. James Tilford
1 child
+Lucinda Tilford

*Melissa Walker b. June 3, 1828 m. Dr. Matthew Faivre on March 3, 1855.
4 children
+Ada Faivre d. in infancy
+Jennie Faivre m. Albert Munsell
+Susie Faivre m. Dr. Bussy
+Mary Faivre m. Rev. H. Kleinfelter

*Orion Fowler Walker b. March 18, 1830 m. Jane Beaty on Sept. 22, 1858
8 children:
+G. F. Walker b. June 23, 1859 m. Ann Potts on Nov. 11, 1891. He is a practicing physician in Loomis, NB
3 children
Lona Walker.
Lowell Walker
Harold Walker
+Everly Walker b. Dec. 17, 1860.
+Lydia Walker b. Dec. 3, 1862 m. Orren Chatterton on Feb. 15, 1883
4 children
Walter Chatterton d. young
Willie Chatterton d. young
Lucian Chatterton d. young
Charles Chatterton
+John Walker b. May 8, 1865
+Newton Elmer Walker b. Dec. 14, 1867 d. in infancy
+Francis Melissa Walker b. Dec. 3, 1870 m. Elmer Green
on March 27, 1895
+Ernest Walker b. April 2, 1873 m. Luella Oakman.
2 children
Goldie Walker.
Son--name not given
+Maud E. Walker; b. Nov. 16, 1880

*Louisiana Walker b. July 2, 1832 m. William Brooking, a farmer
6 children
+John Alexander Brooking; b. Sept. 20, 1851; d. young.
+William A. Brooking; b. July 10, 1855.
+Lucian T. Brooking; b. Jan. 4, 1858; m. Jennie Munsell on March 11, 1879. He is a grain merchant in Nebraska.
3 children
Albert Brooking
William Brooking
Earl Brooking
+Frederick Brooking b. Dec. 20, 1859; d. young.
+Louie Brooking b. Jan. 2, 1864 d. Jan. 30, 1877.
+Dollie Brooking b. June 15, 1869 m. Walter Winslow on May 6, 1891.

*Joseph T. Walker b. May 24, 1835 Joseph served 3 years in the Civil War; was at the Battle of Shiloh and other engagements. He was a farmer, lived in Iowa, and a leading Methodist. m. Mary Alters in 1867
5 children
+Julian Walker
+Perry Walker
+Andrew Walker
+Martha Walker
+Milo Walker

*Newton A. Walker b. Dec. 24, 1835 He was
a minister in the Methodist Church from 1860 to the time of his death, which occurred in 1897; was Presiding Elder for 12 years, and was a delegate to four successive General Conferences; was considered very successful as a revivalist. He d. in Kansas. m. Fannie Garner on Oct. 2, 1862
5 children
+William Walker.
+Sherman Walker.
+John Walker.
+Lora Walker (died before 1899)
+Ethel Walker

*William H. Walker b. July 10, 1840 He served 3 years in the Civil War, in the 16th Illinois Volunteers. m. Mary Carr in 1867
10 children
+Alma Walker
+Elmer E. Walker
+Nellie Walker
+Pred Walker
+Louisiana Walker
+Birdie Walker
+Walter Walker
+Roy Walker
+Harlan Walker
+Lena Walker

*John L. Walker b. April 23, 1843 d. in infancy.



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