Reverend Henry Major Walter1 
He was the Rector at St. Paul’s Church, Wokingham, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He was the Rector at St. Catherine’s Church, Wokingham, Berkshire, EnglandG.1
Charlotte Isabella Anson1 
From 1876, her married name became Walter.1
Francis Walter1 
Ada Ford1 
From 1884, her married name became Walter.1
Florence Priscilla Shelley1 
From after 1895, her married name became Walter.1
Flora MacNab1 
From 1 January 1861, her married name became Walter.
Children of Flora MacNab and John Walter
- Flora Walter1 b. 1861, d. 13 Jul 1948
- Norman Walter1 b. 1863, d. 1885
- Philip Walter1 b. 1865, d. 1942
- Godfrey Walter1 b. 1866, d. 1922
- Hubert Walter+1 b. 12 Mar 1870, d. 21 Dec 1933
- Ralph Walter1 b. 25 Nov 1871, d. 23 Feb 1937
James Munro Macnab1 
He was educated at Harrow School, Harrow, London, England.1 He was a practising writer with the Honourable East India Company Service.1 He was City Magistrate in 1820.1 He was Mint Master of Calcutta in 1822.1 He was Private Secretary to the Governor General of India between 1822 and 1823.1 He was Collector at Mirzapur and Agra between 1823 and 1828.1 He was Commissioner of Benares Division between 1828 and 1831.1 He sold Arthurstone, Perthshire in 1837.1 He lived at Highfield Park, Heckfield, Hampshire, England.1
Children of James Munro Macnab and Jane Mary Campbell
- Flora Mure Campbell Macnab2 b. 16 Mar 1821, d. Sep 1821
- Rawdon Hastings Macnab2 b. 7 Oct 1824, d. Sep 1825
- Mary Jane Macnab2 b. 1 Sep 1826
- Charlotte Elizabeth Dick Macnab+2 b. 29 Oct 1828, d. 19 Aug 1892
- James William MacNabb+2 b. 20 Nov 1831, d. 22 Nov 1915
- Sir Donald Campbell Macnab2 b. 5 Jan 1834, d. 30 Jan 1913
- Flora MacNab+3 b. 7 Sep 1836, d. 5 Feb 1917
- John Campbell Erskine Macnab2 b. 5 Jun 1838, d. 10 May 1857
- Sophia Adelaide Macnab2 b. 10 Apr 1840, d. 24 Oct 1921
- Brodrick Macnab2 b. 1 May 1843, d. 1845
Flora Walter1 
From 17 July 1888, her married name became Heygate.
Sir Frederick Gage Heygate, 3rd Bt.1 
He graduated from Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, EnglandG, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He gained the rank of Major in the Mid-Ulster Artillery.1 He was a practising barrister.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Heygate, of Southend, Essex [U.K., 1831] on 14 November 1894.1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of County Londonderry.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for County Londonderry.1 He lived at Bellarina, County Londonderry, IrelandG.3