John Wesley Thompson Falkner.
Richie Falkner Charlemagne.
Falkner's“mammy,” as he called her,
was a black woman named Caroline Barr.
Murry's son, author William Falkner, held tightly to his great-grandfather's legacy, writing
about him in his earliest novels set in the American South.
Falkner's mother and grandmother were voracious readers,
as well as fine painters and photographers, and they taught him the beauty of line and color.
Murry's son, author William Falkner, held tightly to his great grandfather's legacy,
writing about him in his earliest novels set in the American South.
Thus, four days prior to William's fifth birthday, the Falkner family settled in Oxford,
where he lived on and off for the rest of his life.
Looking ahead to the UN summit, Robert Falkner writes that beyond the EU there are also subtle
but important changes visible in the landscape of international climate politics.
Thus, four days prior to William's fifth birthday on September 21, 1902, the Falkner family settled in Oxford,
where he lived on and off for the rest of his life.
Murry hoped to inherit the railroad from his father, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, but John had little confidence in Murry's
ability to run a business and sold it for $75,000.