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View Tree for Joshua WalkerJoshua Walker (b. 24 May 1843, d. 12 Nov 1915)

Joshua Walker (son of Amos Walker and Rachel H Murray)41 was born 24 May 1843 in Livingston Co., Mo41, and died 12 Nov 1915 in Livingston Co., Mo41. He married Sarah Jane Dawkins on 10 Jan 1868 in Sampsel, Livingston, Mo41, daughter of John Dawkins and Mary Ann Simmons.

 Includes NotesNotes for Joshua Walker:
GIVN Joshua.
SURN Walker. CHAN .
DATE 1 Dec 2000. 8@Chillicothe Tribune Nov. 15, 1915, Roll NP
5065
North Sampsel Items
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Walker of Jamesport were called here by the
illness of their father, the late Josh Walker.
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Joshua Walker
The history of agricultural progress in Livingston county would be
incomplete without mention of Joshua Walker, a native son who was
born here May 24, 1843, and for seven decades has made his home in
this section, where he has attained to a substantial position, owning

a farm of one hundred and seventy acres of Section 27, Sampsell
township. He is a son of Amos and Rachel (Murray) Walker, both of
whom have passed away, the father dying Jan. 5, 1879, and the mother
surviving him until Jan. 29, 1895. Both found their last resting
place at Mount Olive cemetery, Sampsell township. The father was one
of the first settlers in this district, coming to Livingston County
when the Indians still roamed wild and buffalo and bear were
plentiful. He took an active part in shaping pioneer conditions and
gradually became a prominent man in his locality, where he was highly

esteemed for his many good qualities of mind and character. Joshua
acquired his education in the public school, making himself master of

such learning as was obtainable at the time and under the conditions
of frontier life. At the age of eighteen he laid aside his textbooks,

although he had previous to that time assisted his father in the
minor duties on the farm in his vacations and at leisure times. After

leaving school he continued to assist in the operation of the farm
for three years after that time working out for a similar period as a

farm hand. He then heeded Greeley's call to go west and for three
years followed various lines of employment before returning to
Livingston county, where upon his return he engaged independently in
agriculture acquiring the farm which he now owns and of which
sixty-five acres are under high cultivation. He follows general
farming and also gives attention to stock raising, his progressive
methods resulting in substantial success. He has erected upon his
farm a handsome residence and such other buildings, as he deemed
necessary to profitable improvement of the property. All such
equipment, implements and machinery as are considered indispensable
to intensive farming are to be found upon his property and since
talking possession he has enhance the value of his farm manifold. In
Sampsell township, on Jan. 4, 1868, Mr. Walker was married to Miss
Sarah J. Dawkins, a daughter of John and Mary Ann (Simmons) Dawkins,
the former of whom passed away May 24, 1871, but the latter is still
living and makes her home with her daughter in Chillicothe at the age

of eighty-six years. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are the parents of ten
children: Paralee, the wife of George D. Wagner, of Sampsell
township, who is mentioned at greater length in another part of this
volume; Amos, a agriculturist of Daviess County, Mo., who has two
children, Clyde and Paul, both attending school; Mary F., who married

John Wagner, a blacksmith in Monette, Mo; Charles A. residing in
Chillicothe; Rachel, the wife of Walter Minnick, a druggist of Lock
Springs, Mo.; Amanda, the wife of Wade Brookshire, of Chillicothe;
Jennie, who married Lewis Mast, an agriculturist of Sampsel township;

John Andrew, who passed away Nov. 28, 1891; Edward Harvey and Marvin,

at home. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, and take an active and helpful part in the work of
that organization. His political affiliation is with the democrative
party, to which for many years he had given his support. A man well
informed and public spirited, he takes laudable interest in all
matters of public importance and never fails to support any measures
intended to benefit the locality or its people. While he has
attained individual success, he has been constructive in the
development of this section and it is due to pioneers like Joshua
Walker that the prosperous conditions, which the present generation
enjoys, prevail.
Past & Present of Livingston County Missouri, Vol. 2, (pp. 330-332??)



More About Joshua Walker:
Burial: Mt. Olive Cemetery, Livingston, Mo.41

More About Joshua Walker and Sarah Jane Dawkins:
Marriage: 10 Jan 1868, Sampsel, Livingston, Mo.41

Children of Joshua Walker and Sarah Jane Dawkins are:
  1. Parilee Walker, b. 03 Oct 1868, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  2. Amos Walker, b. 28 Oct 1870, Sampsel Twp., Livingston Co., Missouri.
  3. Mary F. Walker, b. 1871, Mo.
  4. John Andrew Walker, b. 10 Nov 1871, Livingston Co., Missouri, d. 28 Nov 1890, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  5. Charles W. Walker, b. 17 Mar 1874, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  6. Rachel Maude Walker, b. 06 Apr 1876, Sampsel Twp., Livingston Co., Missouri.
  7. Amanda L. Walker, b. 1878, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  8. Sarah Jane Walker, b. 07 Jan 1879, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  9. Edward Harvey Walker, b. 18 Mar 1881, Livingston Co., Missouri.
  10. Marvin Walker, b. 18 Mar 1881, Livingston Co., Missouri.
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