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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
Suggestions for using this site: Click “Johnson-Hindin Genealogy,” above, to go to the Home Page. Click the “Ancestors” tab below to see a pedigree chart. (If no ancestors appear in the chart, see if the person has a spouse by clicking the blue down arrow, and then click the “Ancestors” tab.) In the pedigree chart, click the blue down arrow to see a person’s family and click the gold right arrow to see more ancestors. Click the “Descendants” tab, below, then the “Register Format” option for a good descendancy report.
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1897 - 1966
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Born |
31 Mar 1897 |
Walker's Mill, Collier Twp., Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
29 Mar 1966 |
Bermuda |
Buried |
4 Apr 1966 |
Union Dale Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I407 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
23 Apr 2013 |
Family |
Florence Early WEBB, b. 18 Nov 1897, d. 9 Nov 1982, Carnegie, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Married |
16 Jun 1928 |
Long Island, New York |
Family ID |
F135 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- William was a 1st Lt. in the 5th Med. Det. USAAF. He enlisted on June 29, 1917, and was discharged on December 6, 1953.
The following wedding announcement appeared in the McDonald (Washington Co., Pennsylvania) Outlook newspaper of June 21, 1928:
Webb-Walker
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Webb of North Jackson street, Bellevue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florence Early Webb, and William McConnell Walker of Kittanning, son of J. Scott Walker of Walker's Mill.
The ceremony took place Saturday morning in the home of Rev. and Mrs. James E. Walker of Long Island City, N. Y. Rev. Walker is pastor of the Astoria Presbyterian church of Long Island City and is an uncle of the bridegroom.
Immediately following the wedding, the couple left for Bermuda. On their return, they will stop at Atlantic City and Philadelphia.
Mrs. Walker is a graduate of Slippery Rock State college and Mr. Walker of the chemical engineering department of the University of Pittsburgh. They will be at home in Kittanning after September 1.
Mr. Walker was formerly a teacher in the McDonald High school.
In the 1930 and 1940 censuses, William is shown to be a public school teacher.
William and Florence had no children together, but they raised their niece, Alice Shorey.
William died of a heart attack in Bermuda.
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