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James M. Walker

Birth
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Dec 1901 (aged 73–74)
Morgantown, Morgan County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Morgantown, Morgan County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked.
Memorial ID
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Notes~ No stone has been found for him.

Indiana, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850, records James Walker married Louisa Rawlins on 10 February 1848 in Brown County.

1850 U. S. Census for Hamblen Township, Brown County:
James Walker, 21; Wife, Louisa, 22; and Daughter, Miranda Walker, 5 months.

1860 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James Walker, 31; Wife, Louisa, 32; and Children, Miranda, 10; and Mary A. Walker, 6.

1870 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James Walker, 41; Wife, Louisa, 42; Son, John T. Walker, 4; and Tine Flake, (relationship unknown), 23.

1880 U. S. Census for Morgantown, Morgan County:
James Walker, 52; Wife, Louisa, 50 [sic]; Son, John T. Walker, 16.

Louisa dies between 1880-1900. No location for her has been found. She is probably buried here, also, but no stone or proof could be found.

1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James M. Walker,73; living with his daughter Miranda Holeman, 50; her Husband, Willis D. Holeman, 53; Divorced daughter of Willis, Ada C. Mayhew, 28; and her Daughter Dessa Mayhew, 3.

Indiana State Board of Health Certificate and Record of Death No. 82, page 258, for Morgantown, Morgan County records James Walker, white male, age 74y, a Mechanic, and widowed, died about 9 a.m. on December 26, 1901, of "Old Age and General Debility." He was the son of Thomas Walker, and Miranda Colett, both born in Kentucky. W. H. Holeman of Morgantown, was the informant. Burial was at Morgantown {East Hill] Cemetery on December 27, 1901, Oliver Fesler of Morgantown, undertaker.

[Provided by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Notes~ No stone has been found for him.

Indiana, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850, records James Walker married Louisa Rawlins on 10 February 1848 in Brown County.

1850 U. S. Census for Hamblen Township, Brown County:
James Walker, 21; Wife, Louisa, 22; and Daughter, Miranda Walker, 5 months.

1860 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James Walker, 31; Wife, Louisa, 32; and Children, Miranda, 10; and Mary A. Walker, 6.

1870 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James Walker, 41; Wife, Louisa, 42; Son, John T. Walker, 4; and Tine Flake, (relationship unknown), 23.

1880 U. S. Census for Morgantown, Morgan County:
James Walker, 52; Wife, Louisa, 50 [sic]; Son, John T. Walker, 16.

Louisa dies between 1880-1900. No location for her has been found. She is probably buried here, also, but no stone or proof could be found.

1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Morgan County:
James M. Walker,73; living with his daughter Miranda Holeman, 50; her Husband, Willis D. Holeman, 53; Divorced daughter of Willis, Ada C. Mayhew, 28; and her Daughter Dessa Mayhew, 3.

Indiana State Board of Health Certificate and Record of Death No. 82, page 258, for Morgantown, Morgan County records James Walker, white male, age 74y, a Mechanic, and widowed, died about 9 a.m. on December 26, 1901, of "Old Age and General Debility." He was the son of Thomas Walker, and Miranda Colett, both born in Kentucky. W. H. Holeman of Morgantown, was the informant. Burial was at Morgantown {East Hill] Cemetery on December 27, 1901, Oliver Fesler of Morgantown, undertaker.

[Provided by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]


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