Name} Walker, Everett Jay | Family History} Olson | |||||||||||||||||||||
Title} | Race} White | Sex} Male | ||||||||||||||||||||
Birth: Date} Exa 10 Jun 1912 B | Place} Hinckley, Millard, Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||
Marr.: Date} | Place} | |||||||||||||||||||||
Death: Date} Fam 7 Jun 1974 | Place} | |||||||||||||||||||||
Burial: Date} Aft 7 Jun 1974 | Place} Hinckley City Cemetery, Hinckley, Millard, Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||
Grave Marker} Yes |
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Parents: } George Henry Walker & Alice Louisa Stout Relationship No.} 77 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1st Household No.} 58 = Hinckley, Millard, Utah | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation 1} Occupation 2} | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Religion/Church} Latter-day Saints | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouses: Prime}
Total Number of} None | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes: Everett Jay Walker was born 10 Jun 1912 in Hinckley, Millard, Utah. His birth certificate
does not have his name. He was the seventh child of George Henry Walker and Alice Louisa Stout. He
had an older sister Rela, born in 1899, and older brothers Leslie George, born in 1902, Reed in 1904, Hosea Leon
in 1906, Alma Leo, 1908, and Orson Whitney in 1910. Alma Leo had died in 1911 from bronchial pneumonia
following the measles. His younger siblings included Elizabeth, born in 1914, Rolf Stout in 1916, and
Ned Stout in 1918. Rolf died in 1919 of pernicous anemia. In the 1920 U.S. census, Hinckley, Everett's family was enumerated in a house, not on a farm. His father George was a salesman for a lumber company. The children were Rela, 20, Leslie G., 18, in school, Reed C., 15, in school, Hosea L., 13, in school, Orson W., 9, in school, Everett, 7, Elizabeth, 5, and Ned S., 1. Following that census, Karl Francis and Floyd Henry were added to the family. Orson's father George Henry Walker died 21 Aug 1927, following gall bladder surgery, and his sister Rela died of apoplexy in 1928 in the Utah State Hospital. His sister Elizabeth also died in the Utah State Hospital, of lombar pneumonia in 1930. In the 1930 U.S. census, Everett was an inmate in the Utah State Hospital, located in Provo, Utah, Utah. Also in the institution was his brother Orson Walker. Everett is not located in the 1940 U.S. census records, although his brothers Orson and Floyd are found as inmates in the Utah State Training School and Hospital (for the Feebleminded), located in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Everett Jay Walker died 7 Jun 1974, place unknown. He shares a headstone with his brothers Orson Whitney and Floyd Henry in the Hinckley City Cemetery, Hinckley, Millard, Utah. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Time of Birth} 8:57 a.m. | Time of Death} | Fraternal/Social} | ||||||||||||||||||||
Baptism Date} Fam 12 Jun 1920 | Place} | |||||||||||||||||||||
Confirm. Date} | Photos} None | |||||||||||||||||||||
Immigr'n Date} N/A | Port} N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||
Education: Grade} or Top 2 Degrees} | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Military: Service} for the State of} | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Condition} Mental illness Cause of Death} |
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