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6. | Atwood Cluverius WALKER was born ca 1837, King and Queen Co. VA (son of Temple WALKER and Jane CLUVERIUS); died 25 Nov 1922, Mt. Elba, King and Queen Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: C1F0DA646F494982BB931F1589DC28860771
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Walker Family Bible
A.C. Walker & Bettie F. Toombs were married on the 9th Feb 1870 at Peter Toombs, K&Q
Died at Mount Elba King & Queen Co. Va. on Nov 25 1922 Atwood C. Walker in the 85th year of his age. He died in the same house in which he was born & where he had always resided as did his father, Temple Walker, before him the same house his father Temple Walker had died in Dec. 1868
Atwood married Bettie TOOMBS 05 Feb 1870, King and Queen Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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7. | Bettie TOOMBS Other Events:
- _UID: CFC9294330F8467891F9522102D41228F7F0
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Walker Family Bible
A.C. Walker & Bettie F. Toombs were married on the 9th Feb 1870 at Peter Toombs, K&Q
Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
Name: A.C. Walker
Birth Date: 1841
Birthplace: King & Queen Co, Va
Age: 29
Spouse's Name: B.F. Toombs
Spouse's Birth Date: 1845
Spouse's Birthplace: King & Queen Co, Va
Spouse's Age: 25
Event Date: 09 Feb 1870
Event Place: King & Queen County, Virginia
Father's Name: Temple Walker
Mother's Name: June Cluviers [Cluverius]
Spouse's Father's Name: Peter Toombs
Spouse's Mother's Name: Frances Carlton
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01812-6
System Origin: Virginia-EASy
GS Film number: 2048458
Reference ID: Image 265
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12. | Temple WALKER was born 05 Dec 1790, Locust Grove, King and Queen Co. VA (son of Maj. Humphrey WALKER and Frances (Fannie) TEMPLE); died 30 Dec 1868, Mt. Elba, King and Queen Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 31E38EBE5C4042189EAC3C535271E99974F4
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WALKER FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS 1709-1930
Temple Walker son of Humphrey & Fanny Walker was born the 5th day of Decm 1790
Died, December 30th, 1868, at his residence, Mt. Elba, King & Queen, Virginia, Temple Walker, aged 78 years. He lived and died in sight of the place of his birth and through a long and useful life was beloved and honored by all who knew
him. He was a man of sterling integrity, modest and unobtrusive, generous and social in his feelings, and of uns__ted hospitality. He in early life made a profession of religion, and united himself with the Baptist church at Bruington, then u___ ___ pastoral care of the eminent R. B. Semple. In the year 1833, being fully convinced that the cause, as plead by the feeble band of Disciples, was in accordance, with the word of God, he identified himself with them, knowing the odium and suffering which such a step would bring upon him. This step he never regretted. Dr. Jno. Duvall, himself and others, organized the
chuch of Smyrna in the year 1833 (nearly all of them have passed away). At its organization he was chosen one of its elders, and remained in that position until his death. Through a long period of thirty-five years, ___ official duty he retained the love and ___ence of his brethren, faithfully discharging this duty, and on every Lord's day at his post, if health and weather would permit,
deeply sympathising with the church and the cause, in all its sufferings and triumphs. For the last year or two, from debility he was unable to meet with the church, still his zeal did not abate. He kept his lamp burning and daily
awaited his Master's summons. He retired in his usual health on the night of the 29th. A little after midnight he awoke, laboring under distressing symptoms, and in a few minutes, before all his family could reach his bedside,
he passed quietly away. He was consious of his situation, and calmly met his
last ____.
Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume V
Temple Walker, father of Lucy Taliaferro (Walker) Mooklar, was born in 1790, died in 1868. His ancestors came from England in 1652, located at Walkerton, King and Queen county, Virginia, and one of the descendants, Atwood Cluverius Walker, uncle of Foushee O. Mooklar, now resides on the original tract (Locust Grove) granted to the family by the King in 1652, the same never having passed out of the possession of the family. Temple Walker also resided on the ancestral estate, which he cultivated and improved. He was presiding magistrate for a number of years before the war, also was high sheriff and county surveyor, having made a plat of King and Queen county which was burned when the northerners set fire to the Court House.
Temple married Jane CLUVERIUS 14 Dec 1828, Gloucester Co. VA. Jane (daughter of Atwood CLUVERIUS and Fannie SINGLETON) was born 1801, Gloucester Co. VA; died 27 Jan 1875, King and Queen Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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13. | Jane CLUVERIUS was born 1801, Gloucester Co. VA (daughter of Atwood CLUVERIUS and Fannie SINGLETON); died 27 Jan 1875, King and Queen Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: E1D655B8D4124EF18A10C5A1BD550E141D79
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Walker Family Bible
Temple Walker was married to Jane Cluverius on the 14th Decb 1828 in Gloucester Co
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