Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....WALKER, Charles W. 
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Author: History of Somerset & Bedford Counties, Pa.

Charles W. Walker, one of the younger, but successful practitioners at the bar 
of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, was born November 5, 1867, in Summit 
township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, son of Silas and Eliza (Walker) 
Walker. 

(I) Jacob Walker was a member of the early generation of the Walkers in this 
country. He was born in Frederick county, Maryland, about 1740, and immigrated 
to Bedford county (now Somerset county), Pennsylvania, in 1774. He settled in 
and resided in Brothers Valley township until his death in 1778, when he was 
killed by being thrown against a tree while riding a horse. He descended from 
the Walkers, who were early settler in Maryland. He married and reared a 
family, but the name of his wife is not now known. 

(II) Philip Walker, son of Jacob Walker (1), resided in what is now Summit 
township his entire life. 

(III) Peter P. H. Walker, son of Philip Walker (2), was a farmer in Summit 
township, where he died in 1882, aged eighty years. He married Sarah Will, 
daughter of Daniel Will and wife, and amoung the children born to them was a 
son, Silas. 

(IV) Silas Walker, son of Peter P. H. (3), and Sarah (Will) Walker, was born in 
Brothers Valley township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, September 27, 1837. He 
has always been an agriculturist. In religious belief a Lutheran, and 
politically a Democrat. He obtained a good common education. He married Eliza 
Walker, daughter of Jacob P. and Elizabeth (Brougher) Walker, who died in 1896, 
aged eight-eight years. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker was born in Summit township, 
January 25, 1841, and is a member of the Lutheran church. Her father, Jacob P 
Walker, died in 1891, aged ninety-one years; he came from the same ancestry as 
Jacob, the above named original settler. John Brougher came from eastern 
Pennsylvania about 1790, and it is known, was of German descent. To Mr. and 
Mrs. Silas Walker were born six children: Wilson, Charles Willard, Robert B, 
Edward M. (deceased), Minerva, wife of Emmanuel Berkeley, Clara, wife of Peter 
S. Hay, all of Somerset county, Pennsylvania. 

(V) Charles Willard Walker, son of Silas (4) and Elizabeth (Walker) Walker, was 
born in Summit township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, November 6, 1867, and 
educated at the common schools of his native county, and Pennsylvania College 
at Gettysburg, graduating therefrom in June, 1891, with the degree of A. B. 
Three years later he received the degree of the A. M. from his Alma Mater. 
During his college life he was an active member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. 
He was admitted to the bar September 29, 1893, and became a partner with A. L. 
G. Hay, which continued until April 1, 1897. Mr. Walker is a supporter of the 
Democratic ticket, and is a member of the Lutheran chuch at Somerset, 
Pennsylvania. He belongs to Somerset Lodge, No. 358, Free and Accepted Masons, 
and was master of the lodge from December 1898, to December 1899. 

October 6, 1897, he married, at Somerset borough, Miss Susan C Schrock, 
daughter of William M. and Mary E. Schrock. Her father was a captain in the 
Civil War,in the Union army (see sketch). This Schrock family came from 
Switzerland and the name was originally spelled Schrack, but finally corrupted 
to Schrock. The Schrock family was banished from Switzerland during a policical 
disturbance, property confiscated, and they fled to Holland, but later came to 
America, between 1760 and 1763. Mr,. and Mrs. Charles W. Walker, are the 
parents of one child, Willard Walker, born October 16, 1898, in Somerset 
borough.

History of Bedford and Somerset Counties Pennsylvania with Genealogical and 
Personal Histories; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by 
William H Welfley; Under the Editorial Supervision of the Honorable William H 
Koontz; The Lewis Publishing Company, New York: Chicago 1906.



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