Caledonia Elizabeth Pruitt
1838 - 1899 (60 years)-
Name Caledonia Elizabeth Pruitt Born 14 Jul 1838 Mississippi, USA Gender Female Find-A-Grave 15547366 Reference Number 42250 Died 5 Feb 1899 Pecos, Reeves, Texas, USA Buried Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA - Coleman City Cemetery
Person ID I42250 Thompson-Milligan Last Modified 12 Apr 2018
Father Jacob Madison Pruitt, b. 5 Mar 1816, Madison, Alabama, USA , d. 7 Sep 1890, The Grove, Coryell, Texas, USA (Age 74 years) Relationship natural Mother Nancy Partridge Johnston, b. 11 Feb 1818, Georgia, USA , d. 6 Nov 1883, The Grove, Coryell, Texas, USA (Age 65 years) Relationship natural Family ID F14008 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 John Allen Walker Children 1. John Allen Walker, Jr, b. 6 Jul 1862, Arkansas, USA , d. 15 Dec 1942, Brownwood, Brown, Texas, USA (Age 80 years) [natural] Last Modified 12 Apr 2018 Family ID F14010 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Aaron Washington Dunn, b. 12 Apr 1845, Macon, Bibb, Georgia, USA , d. 27 Jan 1933, Odessa, Ector, Texas, USA (Age 87 years) Children 1. Mary J Dunn, b. 24 Aug 1871, Colorado City, Mitchell, Texas, USA , d. 16 Aug 1882, Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA (Age 10 years) [natural] 2. Lilly A Dunn, b. 1 Jul 1874, Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA , d. 8 Nov 1879, Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA (Age 5 years) [natural] 3. Rosa Lee Dunn, b. 9 Dec 1876, The Grove, Coryell, Texas, USA , d. 4 Nov 1955, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA (Age 78 years) [natural] 4. C Lizzie Dunn, b. 7 Nov 1878, Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA , d. 5 Nov 1879, Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA (Age 0 years) [natural] Last Modified 12 Apr 2018 Family ID F14011 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 14 Jul 1838 - Mississippi, USA Died - 5 Feb 1899 - Pecos, Reeves, Texas, USA Buried - - Coleman, Coleman, Texas, USA = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Caledonia Elizabeth (Pruitt) Dunn 1838-1899
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Notes - She was the daughter of an educated Latin scholar. Her first husband, Colonel John Allen Walker, Sr., died fighting in the War Between the States. After growing up a Cumberland Presbyterian, she joined a Baptist church since her second husband, Colonel Aaron Washington Dunn, was Baptist. The two of them became the largest contributors to Texas Baptist mission causes in their day and were very involved in supporting Christian higher education in Texas. She died four months before their daughter Rosa's wedding.