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by whom she has 3 sons. Pearl is well informed on current 
events and is an excellent housekeeper. She was a teacher 
before her marriage. 
Rebecca, the third child of James Walker, married Rufus 
Morris, son of John Morris. They have 2 children, Guy and 
Byron. Rebecca is a good housekeeper and mother. She, 
too, was a teacher before marriage. 
Claude, fourth child of James Walker, married Phoebe 
Morris, by whom he has 3 children, who, with their insane 
mother, were described in that part of the history dealing 
with John Morris. 
Norine, the fifth child of James Walker, was born in 1889 
in County H. . She was a jolly young girl who enjoyed her 
school, Sunday School work, and her friends. She attended 
Danville Normal School and there met Virgil Davis. She 
married him about 6 months later and then discovered that 
she did not love him. He took her to live in an isolated 
country district in an adjoining county where she was very 
much dissatisfied. Her new home was between two large 
hills where no one ever passed, and it was impossible for 
her to attend church because of the distance. She missed her 
former friends and activities very much, and no longer 
loving Virgil, began to create a world of phantasy. The dis- 
like for her husband was increased by knowing that he was 
facing a paternity charge in another county at the time he 
married her. He acted in an irritable, mean manner toward 
her. When the first child was born he took no notice of her 
condition and refused to send for a physician until it was 
absolutely necessary. Her child died in about 5 weeks, while it 
could have been saved if a doctor had been called. This she 
could not forgive. She grew moodier as time went by, and 
when her second child was born refused to claim it. About 
this time she began making the wild statement that she was 
not married to Virgil, but that he was forcibly detaining her in 
his home. She also stated that her rightful husband was the 
Crown Prince of Germany, by whom she had 3 children. At 
last Virgil sent her to her father's home, from which place 
she was sent to the Southeastern Hospital on April 30, 1916. 
She was furloughed September 29, 1917, and taken by her 
father to her husband's home. She stayed a few days and 
then came back to her father's home. She accused her parents 
