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Education
  
Beloit College

Children
  
George Herbert Walker

Role
  
Businessman

Name
  
David Walker

Spouse(s)
  
Martha Adela Beaky



Born
  
January 19, 1840
Bloomington, Illinois, United States

Resting place
  
Calvary Cemetery St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Relatives
  
Thomas Walker (paternal grandfather) David Davis (first cousin) George H. W. Bush (great-grandson) George W. Bush (great-great-grandson)

Died
  
October 4, 1918, Kennebunkport, Maine, United States

Parents
  
George E. Walker, Harriet Mercer

Grandchildren
  
Dorothy Walker Bush, George Herbert Walker, Jr.

Great grandchildren
  
George H. W. Bush, Jonathan Bush

Similar People
  
Dorothy Walker Bush, George H W Bush, George W Bush

David Davis "D. D." Walker (January 19, 1840 – October 4, 1918) was an American businessman. He started his career as a dry goods wholesaler in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the co-founder of Ely & Walker, which remains a clothing brand to this day.

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Early life

David Davis Walker was born on January 19, 1840 on a farm near Bloomington, Illinois to George E. Walker (1797–1864) and Harriet Mercer (1802–1869). His paternal grandfather, Thomas Walker, was an English slavetrader. Walker was a first cousin of Senator and Supreme Court Justice David Davis.

At age fourteen, he was sent to the Beloit Preparatory Academy, part of Beloit College in Wisconsin.

Business career

In 1857, Walker went to St. Louis for business training with the merchandiser Crow, McCreery & Co., then the largest wholesale dry goods house in the city. He worked his way up from office boy, and became a partner after just eight years with the firm. He became ill as a result of his workaholic habits, quitting in 1878, and spent the next two years recovering.

In 1880, he went back to work, forming Ely, Walker & Co. with Frank Ely and others. The business was a huge success, and in 1883 it was incorporated as the Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company. He remained President of the company until 1892, and thereafter retained the largest interest in the firm. His sons David Davis, Jr., Joseph Sidney and George Herbert all had involvement with the Ely & Walker firm, which continued as a major clothing manufacturer until it was acquired by Burlington Industries after World War II, but George went into banking.

Personal life

Walker married Martha Adela Beaky. They had a son, George Herbert Walker.

Death and legacy

Walker died in 1918 at Walker's Point, his son George's seaside property in Kennebunkport, Maine, the modern-day Bush compound now occupied by former President George H.W. Bush. His great-grandson, George H. W. Bush, and his great-great-grandson, George W. Bush, both served as President of the United States.

References

David Davis Walker Wikipedia