Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Subject
Walton, Morgan Lauck Jr. (1892-1937)
Description
Portrait of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., as a teenaged boy.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the bar for more than sixty years.
Morgan Jr. graduated from the University of Virginia and, by 1920, lived on Muhlenberg Street in a large home that became known as “The Walton House”. By then, he had started to practice law in Woodstock with his family’s well-known firm, Walton & Walton.
He married Frances Allen (Allen) (1896-1964), at her parents’ home, Red Banks, near Mt. Jackson, in September 1920. She was the daughter of Tiphen Walsingham (1867-1938) and Lara Virginia (Ripley) (1868-1918) Allen. The Daily News Leader (Staunton, VA) described the event as “A wedding of interest throughout the state…”.
In 1930, “Lauck Walton Jr.” was listed as the head of household and still lived on N. Muhlenberg Street with his wife and 8-year old daughter, Frances Allen Walton. The couple went on to have a son, Morgan Lauck Walton, III, in 1932.
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr. died unexpectedly only five years later.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the bar for more than sixty years.
Morgan Jr. graduated from the University of Virginia and, by 1920, lived on Muhlenberg Street in a large home that became known as “The Walton House”. By then, he had started to practice law in Woodstock with his family’s well-known firm, Walton & Walton.
He married Frances Allen (Allen) (1896-1964), at her parents’ home, Red Banks, near Mt. Jackson, in September 1920. She was the daughter of Tiphen Walsingham (1867-1938) and Lara Virginia (Ripley) (1868-1918) Allen. The Daily News Leader (Staunton, VA) described the event as “A wedding of interest throughout the state…”.
In 1930, “Lauck Walton Jr.” was listed as the head of household and still lived on N. Muhlenberg Street with his wife and 8-year old daughter, Frances Allen Walton. The couple went on to have a son, Morgan Lauck Walton, III, in 1932.
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr. died unexpectedly only five years later.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
Labelled "May 1906" on box of plates.
Contributor
Identified in 2009 by Morgan Lauck Walton, III, son of the subject who recognized him from similar pictures he had seen.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr. appears in Morrison Studio Collection images 000318, 007681, 010900, 010903, 012373, 018778, 020058, and 020059.
Identifier
010903
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/36784.
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