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Paul Walker

Male 1902 - Abt 1904  (1 years)

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  • Name Paul Walker  [1
    Born 22 Sep 1902  Howell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • The year could be wrong, but Della was quite specific about September 22nd.
    Gender Male 
    Died Abt 1904  Howell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Buried Y  [3
    • Probably buried at Walker Chapel, where most of the family were buried. No marked grave.
    Person ID I1006  Full | ProgenitorWalker
    Last Modified 8 Feb 2009 

    Father Thomas Newell "Tom" Walker,   b. 29 Jan 1858, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Sep 1942, Howell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years) 
    Mother Phoebe Tennessee "Tennie" Crowder,   b. 11 Jan 1858, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Apr 1913, Goldsberry township, Howell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 55 years) 
    Married 30 Dec 1877  T. C. Bolerjack's home, Chapel township, Howell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 5, 6, 7
    • Aunt Della's story of Tom and Tennie's marriage: "Phoebe Tennessee Crowder and Thomas Newell Walker were married Dec 31 of 1877 near Mt. View Missouri. They were married at their home by Grandpa Walker (he lived on a farm two miles west of them). They got on horseback and went to Jimmy Durnell's and Bud Hope and Mary Durnell were married the same day. They were a witness at this wedding."
    Family ID F1036  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • I have always heard him referred to as "little Paul" - even in Della's writings, he is "little Paul."

  • Sources 
    1. [S25] Walker, Della - Documents, (The collected letters and documents of Della Eveline (Walker) Warren Lonnem (now deceased); these documents passed from Della Lonnem to her daughter, Faith (Lonnem) Quick; from Faith to her niece, Jesse Keenon (granddaughter of Della Lonnem); photocopied, 1996, in the possession of Janis Walker Gilmore (Pawleys Island, SC); original documents in the possession of Jesse Keenon (Muskogee, Oklahoma), 2007.).
      "Lena was born - then 5 yr later little Paul was born Sept 22 and lived 2 3/4 yr."

    2. [S25] Walker, Della - Documents, (The collected letters and documents of Della Eveline (Walker) Warren Lonnem (now deceased); these documents passed from Della Lonnem to her daughter, Faith (Lonnem) Quick; from Faith to her niece, Jesse Keenon (granddaughter of Della Lonnem); photocopied, 1996, in the possession of Janis Walker Gilmore (Pawleys Island, SC); original documents in the possession of Jesse Keenon (Muskogee, Oklahoma), 2007.).

    3. [S655] Hypothesis.
      We know that his sister and brother, Norah and Bluford, who also died quite young, are buried at Walker Chapel Cemetery. It is reasonable to assume that Little Paul was buried there, as well, although his headstone cannot be located.

    4. [S309] Missouri, Howell - Mountain View Standard Newspaper, Missouri.
      «b»Mrs. T.N. Walker«/b»
      Phoebe Tennessee Crowder was born in Giles county, Tenn., January 11, 1858; died at her home near Mountain View, Mo., April 7, 1913, age 55 years, 2 months and 27 days.
      She was married to T.N. Walker December 30, 1877. To this union were born eleven children - seven boys and four girls. Three boys and one girl died in infancy. She leaves a husband and four boys and three girls to mourn their loss.
      She professed faith in Christ in the year 1878 at Walker Chapel church in Howell county, Mo., in services conducted by Rev. J. B. Rice and H.R. Walker; sanctified in the year 1901 at West Plains, Mo., in services conducted by Rev. J.M. Robinson, presiding elder of the South Missouri and Arkansas conference of the Free Methodist church.
      Her children were all at her bedside except one daughter, Mrs. Della E. Warren of Oxnard, Cal.
      She was a great sufferer from tuberculosis but endured with great patience, ever mindful of others through all of her sufferings as she was in health. Shel like Paul of old, has fought a good fight, kept the faith and has gone to the reward of the faithful.
      Regardless of the rainfall she was followed by a large concourse of friends to Walker Chapel, where after a short service conducted by Bro. A.J. Koonce, the body was laid to rest to await the resurrection morn.
      A Friend

    5. [S2262] The collected letters and documents of Della Eveline (Walker) Warren Lonnem (now deceased); these documents passed from Della Lonnem to her daughter, Faith (Lonnem) Quick; from Faith to her niece, Jesse Keenon (granddaughter of Della Lonnem); photocopied, 1996, in the possession of Janis Walker Gilmore (Pawleys Island, SC); original documents in the possession of Jesse Keenon (Muskogee, Oklahoma), 2007.

    6. [S2649] Howell County, Missouri, marriage certificate, Marriage Book [1877]: 105, D. A. Thomas Walker-Tennessee Crowder, 30 December 1877; digital image, "Missouri Marriage Records, 1850-2002," Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 October 2013); citing Missouri Marriage Records, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.

    7. [S4370] Howell County, Missouri, Marriage Book B:155, Thomas Walker-Tennessee Crowder, 1877, certificate and return; Recorder’s Office, West Plains.