james walker

1889-1977

Life Story


Early Life

James Walker was born on July 4, 1894, in Newton County, Mississippi. He belonged to one of the longstanding African American families whose roots run deep in the Bethel and Altare communities. Although the names of his parents are not provided in the current record, James was part of the broader Walker family network that shaped the early history of the area.


Life and Work

James lived through remarkable eras of change—from Reconstruction’s lingering effects to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Like many men of his generation in rural Mississippi, he likely spent much of his life working in agriculture or local labor, contributing to the livelihood of his household and community. The details of his occupation are not yet documented, but his long life suggests strength, resilience, and stability within the Walker lineage.


Passing and Burial

James Walker passed away on January 25, 1977, at the age of 82. He was laid to rest in the Evans Cemetery, where many members of the Walker, Evans, Chapman, Rigsby, and Moore families are interred. His burial alongside generations of kin reflects the deep continuity of family history in Newton County.


Legacy

James Walker’s life spanned eight decades and connected multiple generations. Even with limited surviving documentation, his presence remains significant within the Walker family story. His resting place in the Evans Cemetery ensures that his memory remains part of the community’s ongoing preservation of its ancestors.

Resting Place

Evans Cemetery

Photos/Albums

James Walker
James Walker, 1894-1977

Sources

  • U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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