Walter Chiles Whitaker
Born: August 8, 1823
Birthplace: Shelbyville, Kentucky
Father: James Sullivan Whitaker 1785 – 1867
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Mother: Phoebe Harvey Chiles 1784 – 1846
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
1st Wife: Lizzie Dickinson Unknown – 1857
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
2nd Wife: Henrietta Ormsby 1839 – 1918
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Children:
Sue Bernice Whitaker
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Ernest Whitaker
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Henry Dickinson Whitaker
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Estelle Whitaker
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Richard Tubman Whitaker – 1856
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Annie Henry Whitaker 1856 – 1856
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Louis K. Whitaker 1866 – 1873
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Emily Tubman Whitaker Wallace 1873 – 1961
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Stanley Whitaker 1878 – 1887
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Sherman Whitaker 1881 – 1892
(Buried: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky)
Education:
Attended Bethany College
Occupation before War:
Attorney in Shelbyville, Kentucky
1847 – 1848: Served in Mexican – American War rising to 2nd Lt.
Owner of a large farm in Shelbyville, Kentucky
Criminal Law Attorney in Shelbyville, Kentucky
Kentucky State Representative
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1863: Colonel of 6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
1862: Wounded in the left elbow at the Battle of Stones River
1863 – 1865: Brigadier General of Union Army, Volunteers
1863: Wounded in the abdomen at Battle of Chickamuga, Georgia
1863: Served in the fighting at Lookout Mountain, & Rossville Gap
1863: Wounded in the Third Battle of Chattanooga, Tennessee
1864: Wounded in the Battle of Resaca, Georgia
1864: Served in the Battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee
1865: Brevetted Major General for his role in the Atlanta Campaign
1865: Mustered out of the Union Army on August 24th
Occupation after War:
Attorney in Louisville, Kentucky
1865 – 1887: Treated for Chronic Diarrhea
Lived for a few years in a mental asylum in Kentucky
1878: Suffered from bilious and intermittent fever
Died: July 9, 1887
Place of Death: Lyndon, Kentucky
Cause of Death: Chronic Diarrhea
Age at time of Death: 63 years old
Burial Place: Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky
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