NameWilliam Walker
BirthNov 1890, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death4 Feb 1960, Clermont Co., Ohio
FatherJefferson Davis Walker (1863-1930)
MotherSarah Elizabeth Caudill (1869-1959)
Marriage3 Nov 1914, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Divorceabt 1920
SpouseBertie Lee Moore
Birth17 Nov 1897, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death26 May 1987, Morehead, Rowan Co., Kentucky
BurialForest Lawn, Morehead, Rowan Co., Ky
FatherJames Marion Moore (1847-1921)
MotherAmanda Susan Parish (1866-1946)
Other spousesEverett Lee Stamper
Children
Birth13 Feb 1916, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death8 Dec 2006, Macomb Co., Michigan
Notes for William Walker
The Ohio death index lists William Walker, age 69, died 4 Feb 1960 at home in Clermont Co., divorced.
Notes for Bertie Lee Moore
The SSDI lists Bertie Moore, born 17 Nov 1897, died May 1987, last residence Morehead, Rowan Co., Kentucky.

The Kentucky death index lists Bertie L. Moore, age 89, died 26 May 1987 in Rowan Co., residence same.
Census
1930 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Morehead precinct, enumerated 11 April, lists on p. 10A as family #60:
Moore, Susan, 63, widowed, Bertie, dau, 32, divorced. Walker, Carmie, granddau, 14. Templeman, Maxine, granddau, 6.

1940 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Pine Grove precinct, Hilda, enumerated 20 April, lists on p. 13A as family #190, on Ky 32:
Moore, Bertie, 42, widowed, filling station operator; Maxine, dau, 15, single. Both born in Ky, living in Christy, Rowan Co., Ky in 1935.
Notes for William & Bertie Lee (Family)
Rowan Co., Ky marriage book 9, p. 32, records the marriage on 3 Nov 1914 of William Walker, age 23, farmer, son of J. D. & Sarah Walker, residence Vale, Ky, to Berta Lee Moore, age 16, daughter of James M. & Susan Moore, residence Christy, Ky, both born in Rowan Co., Ky, first marriage for both.
Census
In the 1920 census, William is recorded as age 30 with his parents, his marital status given as married, but neither Bertie nor Carma are in the household. I cannot find them elsewhere, either. They are not living with Bertie’s parents.
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