Samuel learned to read and write. He became a Baptist minister. He traveled the Indian Territory preaching the gospel to the Choctaw Freedmen and the Full blood population. He married his third wife Sallie Anchutabbee Crow Williams and they had two sons Samuel Walton and Houston Walton and a step-daughter Louisa Ingram. Samuel and his family were adopted into the Nation as Choctaw Freedmen. They appear on the final rolls of the Choctaw Freedmen microfilm T529 on census card #777 his enrollment Numbers is #3747. Samuel died in Howe, Oklahoma LeFlore county on January 23, 1912 at the age of 72 from Cirrhosis of the liver.
He was my great grandfather.
Samuel learned to read and write. He became a Baptist minister. He traveled the Indian Territory preaching the gospel to the Choctaw Freedmen and the Full blood population. He married his third wife Sallie Anchutabbee Crow Williams and they had two sons Samuel Walton and Houston Walton and a step-daughter Louisa Ingram. Samuel and his family were adopted into the Nation as Choctaw Freedmen. They appear on the final rolls of the Choctaw Freedmen microfilm T529 on census card #777 his enrollment Numbers is #3747. Samuel died in Howe, Oklahoma LeFlore county on January 23, 1912 at the age of 72 from Cirrhosis of the liver.
He was my great grandfather.
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