Bernard P. CHEWNING

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Bernard P. CHEWNING was born 06 Jul 1925, Richmond, VA (son of Thomas W. CHEWNING and Gladys Orange WALKER).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas W. CHEWNING was born 24 Sep 1895, Spotsylvania Co. VA.

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    Thomas married Gladys Orange WALKER. Gladys (daughter of Bernard H. WALKER, Jr. and Gertrude ORANGE) was born 12 Mar 1899, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Gladys Orange WALKER was born 12 Mar 1899, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA (daughter of Bernard H. WALKER, Jr. and Gertrude ORANGE).

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    Gladys Orange Walker, daughter of B.H.W. Jr. & Gertrude Orange, married in Washington DC to Waddy Cheivning(?)

    Children:
    1. Thomas W. CHEWNING, Jr. was born 04 Oct 1922, Edge Hill, King & Queen Co. VA.
    2. 1. Bernard P. CHEWNING was born 06 Jul 1925, Richmond, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Bernard H. WALKER, Jr. was born 12 Jul 1864, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA (son of Dr. Bernard Humphrey WALKER and Dorothea Fleet BAGBY); died 27 May 1940, Edge Hill, King & Queen Co. VA; was buried , Smyrna Christian Church Cemetery, Bruington, King & Queen Co. VA.

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    Bernard Humphrey Walker Jr. son of the same was born the 12th day of July 1864

    Bernard H. Walker Jr. & Gertrude L. Orange were married in Manville Christian Fla Church Florida by Elder Brown on June 30th 1891

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    Grave location and tombstone photo:
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    Bernard married Gertrude ORANGE 30 Jun 1891, Manville Christian Fla Church Florida . Gertrude was born 1866; died 1946; was buried , Smyrna Christian Church Cemetery, Bruington, King & Queen Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Gertrude ORANGE was born 1866; died 1946; was buried , Smyrna Christian Church Cemetery, Bruington, King & Queen Co. VA.

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    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
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    Married:
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    Bernard H. Walker Jr. & Gertrude L. Orange were married in Manville Christian Fla Church Florida by Elder Brown on June 30th 1891

    Children:
    1. Linwood Orange WALKER was born 07 Dec 1892, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA.
    2. 3. Gladys Orange WALKER was born 12 Mar 1899, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA.
    3. Betsy Todd WALKER was born 28 Nov 1906, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Dr. Bernard Humphrey WALKER was born 7 Aug 1826, Mt. Elba, King & Queen Co. VA (son of Temple WALKER and Elizabeth Waring (Betsy) Todd); died 01 Jan 1917, Norfolk, VA.

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    Bernard H. Walker & Dorothea F. Bagby were married by Elder R.H. Bagby at Society Hill, King & Queen Co. on the 12th day of February 1851

    Died in Norfolk Va. on Jany 1st 1917 Dr. Bernard Humphrey Walker at the home of his son Dr. Rowland H. Walker. A good man has gone after a long life (nearly 91 yrs) spent usefully in administering to the sick in body & endeavoring by precept & example to emmulate Jesus Christ to promote His Kingdom-A rich hereafter awaited him on the other shore.

    Bernard married Dorothea Fleet BAGBY 12 Feb 1851, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA. Dorothea (daughter of Richard BAGBY, II and Dorothy Ann FLEET) was born 7 Aug 1832, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 20 Mar 1904, Norfolk, VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Dorothea Fleet BAGBY was born 7 Aug 1832, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA (daughter of Richard BAGBY, II and Dorothy Ann FLEET); died 20 Mar 1904, Norfolk, VA.

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    On the Lord's day, March 20, one of the most prominent and impressive figures in our Virginia brotherhood entered upon the rest that remaineth for the people of God. The well-known and well-beloved Mrs. Dolly Walker, of King and Queen county, fell asleep in Christ. At the ripe age of 73, for 61 years a Christian, for 53 years a wife, the mother of 11 children and grandmother of 21, 40 years a
    Sunday-school teacher and 40 years leader of the service of song in the Smyrna church, her hand has been in every good work and her influence has been felt far and wide. Seven of her children survive her, and one of them, my old classmate in Bethany, Dr. R. Temple Walker, is president of the Florida Christian Missionary Society: another is the wife of the efficient pastor of the Norfolk church, J.T.T. Hundley, and still another, Dr. Roland Walker, is an elder in the same congregation. Edward B. Bagby, of this city, is her nephew. She was one of three who became members of the C.W.B.M. when its claims were first presented in Virginia at the General Missionary Convention in 1876. She was a regular attendant with her husband at the district and state missionary conventions and was thoroughly devoted to the cause of her Master and liberal in her gifts for
    the advancement of his kingdom.

    Originally a Baptist, the daughter of Richard and Dorothy Ann Bagby, of King and Queen county, she was married to Dr. Bernard H. Walker, Feb. 12, 1851, a member of Smyrna Christian church. Before their marriage she proposed that he should go with her two Sundays in each month, and that she should worship with him the other two Sundays at Smyrna. He said, deeply as he loved her, he could not
    consent to such an arrangement, as it would be at a sacrifice of his convictions of duty; that he would always be glad to have her go with him, and when she wished to go to her own church he would provide a way for her to do so. She replied: "I honor you for your adherence to what you regard as your Christian duty, feeling sure that if you were not true to your obligations to your God, you would not be true to your obligations as a husband." After marriage they studied the Scriptures together, praying for light and guidance and in six months, unsolicited, she expressed her desire to unite with Smyrna church. From
    that time to the close of her life she worked with her good husband for the upbuilding of the cause she had espoused. He has been for two score years an elder in the church and together they have labored and together rejoiced.

    My first pastorate was with that congregation. I had many opportunities during the two years to observe the strong faith and bright hope, the noble, generous nature and consistent Christian walk, the charity and missionary zeal and loyalty and deep devotion of this most excellent Christian woman. She and her husband were among my chief helpers. They were in the Lord, they labored in the
    Lord, they labored much in the Lord. The prophecy that King Lemuel's mother taught him was abundantly realized in her. Strength and manna were her clothing. She opened her mouth of wisdom, and in her tongue was the law of kindness. She stretched out her hands to the poor, then she reached forth her hands to the needy. Her children rise up and call her blessed: her husband also, and he praiseth her. Suddenly on the morning of the Lord's day she was taken. The church in Norfolk was planning for a meeting. Although she knew of her husband's deep interest, she could not help adding: "Doctor, are you praying
    for the meeting?" She had been in declining health, but was preparing to go to church when stricken. Her last words, just fifteen minutes before she breathed her last, were:

    "I'll speak the honors of His name
    With my last laboring breath.
    And dying clasp Him to my breast
    The antidote of death."

    The Old Guard dies, but it never surrenders. Of what unspeakable value are such heroic souls in this restless age!

    Birth:
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    Dorothea Fleet Walker, daughter of Richd & Dorothy A. Bagby, was born the 7th day of August 1832

    Died:
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    My loved & devoted wife, passed away from this earth to dwell with our Savior whom she loved so well & served so long on the 20th day of March (Sunday) 1904, after living with her husband 53 years one month & eight days, she died in
    Norfolk at the home of my son Dr. R.H. Walker & is buried here.

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    Married:
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    Bernard H. Walker & Dorothea F. Bagby were married by Elder R.H. Bagby at Society Hill, King & Queen Co. on the 12th day of February 1851

    Children:
    1. Dr. Richard Temple WALKER was born 10 Nov 1851, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 26 Jun 1910, Cedar Key, Levy Co. FL.
    2. Dora Deane WALKER was born 18 Feb 1857, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 16 Dec 1904, Richmond, VA; was buried , Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, VA.
    3. Betsy Todd WALKER was born 31 Oct 1859, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died Oct 25 1930,.
    4. Lucy Gray WALKER was born 16 Sep 1861, King and Queen Co. VA.
    5. 6. Bernard H. WALKER, Jr. was born 12 Jul 1864, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 27 May 1940, Edge Hill, King & Queen Co. VA; was buried , Smyrna Christian Church Cemetery, Bruington, King & Queen Co. VA.
    6. Louisa Brooke WALKER was born 22 May 1867, King and Queen Co. VA; died 07 Jul 1873, King and Queen Co. VA.
    7. Dr. Roland H. WALKER was born 10 Sep 1868, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 19 Jul 1935, Norfolk, VA.
    8. Sue Fleet WALKER was born 20 Sep 1874, Society Hill, King and Queen Co. VA.