Allen Dew Photographic Archives

                   
Surname WALTERS Pictures
John Ferdinand Walters (1850-1928) restored homeplace near Blanch NC; now owned by Charles Sidney Wa John Ferdinand Walters (1850-1928) restored homeplace near Blanch NC; now owned by Charles Sidney Walters III.
Source: Allen Dew, Creedmoor, North Carolina
Louena Waller Walters (1861-1913) gravestone, Brassfield Church Cemetery, Wilton NC.<br>Source: Alle Louena Waller Walters (1861-1913) gravestone, Brassfield Church Cemetery, Wilton NC.
Source: Allen Dew, Creedmoor, North Carolina
Obediah Walters (1765-1836) will Obediah Walters (1765-1836) will
Oscar Napoleon Walters (25 Oct 1883 - 13 Feb 1962). Son of Thomas Benton Walters and Perlena Hamilto Oscar Napoleon Walters (25 Oct 1883 - 13 Feb 1962). Son of Thomas Benton Walters and Perlena Hamilton of Union County, Tennessee. Married 9 Oct 1909 to Lillie Maude Stone.
Source: Bill Jon Walters, Tucson, Arizona
Pleasant L. Walters (1812-189?) and Miranda Popplewell Paul Walters from a tintype photo scanned by Pleasant L. Walters (1812-189?) and Miranda Popplewell Paul Walters from a tintype photo scanned by Carol Yowell. Pleasant married 1st to Esther Thompson Yadon. They lived in Russell County, Kentucky. Pleasant died after January 1890 in Palo Pinto, Texas.
Source: Carol Yowell and Fred Putnam.
Sallie Ann Long Walters (1856-1924) gravestone at New Hope Methodist Church, Blanch, Caswell County, Sallie Ann Long Walters (1856-1924) gravestone at New Hope Methodist Church, Blanch, Caswell County, NC.
Source: Allen Dew, Creedmoor, North Carolina
Samuel J Walters (1876-1942).<br>Source: Bill Jon Walters, Tucson, Arizona Samuel J Walters (1876-1942).
Source: Bill Jon Walters, Tucson, Arizona
Walters property in Pittsylvania county Virginia, northwest of Danville,  was on Sandy Creek and Bir Walters property in Pittsylvania county Virginia, northwest of Danville, was on Sandy Creek and Birch Creek. Thomas Walters owned land on the waterways of Sandy Creek. Robert Walters owned land on the waterways of Birch Creek. These photos were taken near the area of the Walters properties.
Source: Bill Jon Walters, Tucson, Arizona
Thomas Coleman Walters (11 Aug 1845 - 10 Dec 1864) gravestone at North Bend Cemetery, Blanch, Caswel Thomas Coleman Walters (11 Aug 1845 - 10 Dec 1864) gravestone at North Bend Cemetery, Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina. Thomas served in the Civil War as a messenger in Company C 3rd NC Cavalry CSA. Standing beside the gravestone is Charles Sidney Walters III holding the sword carried by Thomas during the Civil War.
Source: Allen Dew, Creedmoor, North Carolina
Thomas Coleman Walters (11 Aug 1845 - 10 Dec 1864) gravestone at North Bend Cemetery, Blanch, Caswel Thomas Coleman Walters (11 Aug 1845 - 10 Dec 1864) gravestone at North Bend Cemetery, Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina. Thomas served in the Civil War as a messenger in Company C 3rd NC Cavalry CSA. He was killed in that war.
Source: Allen Dew, Creedmoor, North Carolina

                   

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