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QUERY: Wants more information on Josephine Walker

While working on a project, we are playing a little bit of a "history detective" role. With your vast readership, and so many folks interested in geneaology and history in our area, we were wondering if anyone has any information or photographs of a Ms Josephine "Josie" Walker (1896-1944). She lived in a little home on Greensburg Street (which is no longer standing). Her brothers and sisters were: Ellen Walker, Sophie Walker, William "Bill" Walker, and Hugh Walker (all lived and died in Adair Co). Niether her nor her four living siblings ever married or had children to our knowledge. All lived together and through time died, leaving Ms Josie as the last of the family. We have already gained a considerable amount of info from the Adair Public Library's genealogical section. Call or contact us at: 270-250-3778 or tiffhadley@hotmail.com Thanks in advance!! -Eddie & Tiffany Kessler



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