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proposed 1883.12.13
 
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=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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French translator of Rudyard Kipling<br />Ness Castle Formerly named Darochville. By 1835 "the seat of Lady Saltoun". Bought by Sir John Ramsden in 1871 and by mid 1890s was owned by Charles Fountaine Walker whose monogram is above front door. <br /><br />Born 1833 in Pendleton, Lancashire, England <br />Son of Samuel Walker and [mother unknown] <br />Brother of John Walker B.A. <br />Husband of Adamina Maxwell (Hunter) Walker — married 4 Jun 1856 in St. John the Evangelist's Church, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Descendants <br />Father of Elizabeth Fountaine (Walker) Arbuthnot <br />Died 13 Jun 1892 in Ness Castle, near Inverness, Scotland <br /><br />Mr Fountaine Walker, of Ness Castle, near Inverness, who for many years has been a very prominent citizen, has died suddenly of heart disease. Deceased voted yesterday in the county election, and appeared in his usual health, but in the evening he became ill, and passed away at ten o'clock. For twenty-one years he was convenor of the Northern Meeting, and only retired last year. [Aberdeen Evening Express 14 July 1892]<br /><br />Walker, Charles, Fountaine, Oaklands, Drummond [Inverness burgh directory 1915-16]<br />
 
== Publications ==
 
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Revision as of 19:16, 28 May 2020

Charles Fountaine Walker
File:Walker, Charles Fountaine.jpg
Born 1833
Died 1892
Residence Ness Castle, Inverness; 142 Ebury Street, Eaton Square, SW and the Junior Carlton Club
24 Eccleston Street, SW; and Ness Castle [1888]
Occupation translator
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1888.06 last listed
elected_AI 1883.12.27
clubs Junior Carlton Club




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proposed 1883.12.13

Notes From Elsewhere

French translator of Rudyard Kipling
Ness Castle Formerly named Darochville. By 1835 "the seat of Lady Saltoun". Bought by Sir John Ramsden in 1871 and by mid 1890s was owned by Charles Fountaine Walker whose monogram is above front door.

Born 1833 in Pendleton, Lancashire, England
Son of Samuel Walker and [mother unknown]
Brother of John Walker B.A.
Husband of Adamina Maxwell (Hunter) Walker — married 4 Jun 1856 in St. John the Evangelist's Church, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Descendants
Father of Elizabeth Fountaine (Walker) Arbuthnot
Died 13 Jun 1892 in Ness Castle, near Inverness, Scotland

Mr Fountaine Walker, of Ness Castle, near Inverness, who for many years has been a very prominent citizen, has died suddenly of heart disease. Deceased voted yesterday in the county election, and appeared in his usual health, but in the evening he became ill, and passed away at ten o'clock. For twenty-one years he was convenor of the Northern Meeting, and only retired last year. [Aberdeen Evening Express 14 July 1892]

Walker, Charles, Fountaine, Oaklands, Drummond [Inverness burgh directory 1915-16]

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