Died: Au­gust 26, 1906, Tun­bridge, Eng­land

About 1889, Wal­ton found­ed the Sailor's Rest of the South Africa Gen­er­al Mis­sion in Dur­ban, Natal. This in­ter­de­nom­in­a­tion­al ef­fort min­is­tered to the spir­it­u­al needs of sea­men, whe­ther on board when in port or in jail. Rev. Edwin Lewis Neilson, who car­ried the tit­le Chap­lain, suc­ceed­ed Wal­ton about 1901. Dur­ing the Bo­er War, Wal­ton en­gaged in dis­trib­ut­ing to Eng­lish sol­diers Bi­bles which had a la­bel in­side the front co­ver giv­ing Wal­ton's re­si­dence in 1900 as Dur­ban, Na­tal. Wal­ton's mis­sion­a­ry work is known most­ly from his pub­li­ca­tions. In 1905m he wrote a 3-page ar­ti­cle based on his jour­neys through south­east­ern Af­ri­ca, in what was then called Bri­tish Ama­tong­a­land. In the ar­ticle, his ti­tle was shown as Su­per­in­tend­ent of the Bri­tish Afr­i­ca Gen­er­al Mis­sion. Walton’s works include:

Hymns

  1. Cleansed in Our Savior’s Precious Blood
  2. In Tenderness He Sought Me

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