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Gordon Cemetery

Headstone Photo & Bio

Love County, Oklahoma

Submitted by © Shirley Bray

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© Shirley Bray


Amanda Jane Walker



BIO:

Birth: Jul. 11, 1853 Grayson County Texas, USA Death: Nov. 5, 1895 Love County Oklahoma, USA

W/O James Monroe Walker. M: March 5, 1869, Collin Co., TX.

Children of James and Mandy Walker: Laura Frances Walker - William Thomas Walker - Mary Ellen Walker - Joseph Abb Walker - Minnie Annas Walker - Martha Ann Walker - James Marion Walker - Myrtle Mae Walker - Clem Clyde Walker.

D/O Joe Ab Butler and Celia "Cealy" (Hinshaw)

Family legend is that Mandy's husband, James M. Walker, returned to Indian Territory where he died in 1904 and is buried.

Mandy's granddaughter, Stella May Wharton (d/o Laura Frances Walker-Wharton) is also buried in the Gordon Cemetery.

This individual was incorrectly recorded on previous surveys as being: "J. M. Walker, B: Jan. 11, 1858 and D: Nov. 15, 1895". The overgrown state of the cemetery was most likely the reason for the incorrect info.

[Source: Patsy Vinson, July 2009]

Spouse: James Monroe Walker (1848 - 1904)*



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