FREDERICK NIXON WALKER 

Frederick Nixon WALKER
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number:3132.
Regiment: 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Returned Monday 11th January 1937
Age 70
FromNantwich.
County Memorial Crewe Boer War
CountryUnited Kingdom

Frederick Nixon's Story.

Sergeant Frederick Nixon Walker (3132) died in Crewe on Monday 11th January 1937, aged 70. He had served for 12 years in the army, including time in South Africa during the Boer War.

CREWE MAN WHO FOUGHT IN BOER WAR —The death occurred on Monday of Mr Frederick Nixon Walker, of 57 Lord Street, Crewe, at the age of 70 He came to Crewe from Hanley about 50 years and for 35 years was employed in the Fitting Shop at the Railway Works. He served in the Army throughout the Boer War, and could relate many interesting experiences. For some years he had been a member of the British Legion and last year was appointed caretaker of the Toc H Club, of which he was elected a member at Christmas.
Published: Saturday 16 January 1937  Newspaper: Crewe Chronicle

Frederick Nixon Walker was born in 1867 in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, the son of Thomas Walker (1843–1897) and Emma Nixon (1846–1905). His father was a grocer, and a commercial traveller. Frederick grew up in Staffordshire, at 2 Charles Street, Tunstall, Wolstanton, and around 1896 he enlisted into the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion, H Company.

By the age of 30, he was a machinist, living at 36 Millstone Lane, Nantwich. On 2nd September 1899, he married Martha Amelia Madeley at St Mary's Church in Nantwich. Martha's home was Heathfield Cottages, and this address showed on his attestation documents.



Their son William George Walker (1905–1984) was born on 21st June 1905, in Crewe. By 1911, the family home was at 57 Lords Street, Crewe where Frederick spent the rest of his life. He died on 11th January 1937, aged 70.

Frederick is remembered for his service in South Africa on the Boer War Memorial in Queen's Park, Crewe, where his name is recorded as Private F Walker.



  


Research by Shena Lewington (May 2026)