Can you find the one Walton relative we made up?
How well do you know the extended Walton family?
Over its 221-episode run, The Waltons introduced many different characters. Some were blink and you’ll miss them, some started small but kept coming back and turned into fan favorites.
The main cast comprised 11 Waltons — two parents, two grandparents and seven children. A few of the children grew up and married characters who then also took the name Walton. In addition to all that, there were the ancestors who settled Walton’s Mountain and distant relatives who came to visit. All named Walton!
Below are 21 different Waltons. All of them except one are real characters seen or mentioned in the show. Can you find the one that we made up?
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Who is NOT a real member of the Walton family?
Can you find the one Walton relative we made up?
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51 Comments
I got it right and I’m not surprised since I watch it over and over. I usually ace any Walton’s quiz!
I guessed my way through the entire list. Just another indicator I didn't watch the show more than a couple of times.
"Yankees" often joke about everybody in the south having 3 names; it's more true than not. One of my best friends in the Elks Lodge when I lived in AL back in the late 70s was possibly THE classic example: Bennie Ray Lee. He was the perfect good-ol'-boy, raised goats, did a lot of rabbit hunting, & worked for the gas company. Everybody at the lodge & all his friends called him either Bennie Ray or B.R., but his wife called him Ray Lee. Great guy -- always ramrodded the cook crew at 4th of July picnic.
"Yankees" often joke about everybody in the south having 3 names; it's more true than not. One of my best friends in the Elks Lodge when I lived in AL back in the late 70s was possibly THE classic example: Bennie Ray Lee. He was the perfect good-ol'-boy, raised goats, did a lot of rabbit hunting, & worked for the gas company. Everybody at the lodge & all his friends called him either Bennie Ray or B.R., but his wife called him Ray Lee. Great guy -- always ramrodded the cook crew at 4th of July picnic.
Is anyone sure that Huntley and Brinkley weren't long lost Walton relatives? "Goodnight David" .... "Goodnight Chet"??? Mmm?
Walton Fanatic‼️ Got it on the first try... 😽💕
Purrs - CC 🐾
Purrs - CC 🐾