Mary Elizabeth McDonough played Erin Walton.
John "John-Boy" Walton , John Walton, Sr. , Olivia Walton , Jason Walton , Benjamin "Ben" Walton , James Robert "Jim-Bob" Walton , Zebulon Tyler "Zeb/Grandpa" Walton , Elizabeth Walton , Erin Esther Walton , Mary Ellen Walton and Esther "Grandma" Walton .
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John-Boy Mary Ellen Jason Ben Erin Jim Bob Elizabeth
Ben Is not married but has a long term live in girlfriend.
John "John-Boy" Walton , John Walton, Sr. , Olivia Walton , Jason Walton , Benjamin "Ben" Walton , James Robert "Jim-Bob" Walton , Zebulon Tyler "Zeb/Grandpa" Walton , Elizabeth Walton , Erin Esther Walton , Mary Ellen Walton and Esther "Grandma" Walton .
Mary Elizabeth McDonough played Erin Walton.
Mary Elizabeth McDonough played Erin Walton.
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John "John-Boy" Walton , John Walton, Sr. , Olivia Walton , Jason Walton , Benjamin "Ben" Walton , James Robert "Jim-Bob" Walton , Zebulon Tyler "Zeb/Grandpa" Walton , Elizabeth Walton , Erin Esther Walton , Mary Ellen Walton and Esther "Grandma" Walton .
It is unknown how Virginia Walton died on "The Waltons." It is never discussed on the show.
Richard Thomas played oldest son John-Boy Walton. Judy Norton-Taylor was Mary Ellen. Mary Beth McDonough played Erin. Kami Cotler was Elizabeth. Eric Scott played the role of Ben. David W. Harper was Jim-Bob. Jon Walmsley played Jason.
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The Waltons had a total of 7 children. John-Boy became a writer, Jason pursued music, Mary Ellen became a nurse, Erin started her own business, Ben joined the military, Jim-Bob became an engineer, and Elizabeth pursued a career in art restoration.
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Oldest to youngest: Mary-Ellen, Erin, Elisabeth. The boys are John (John Boy), Benjamin (Ben), Jason, James Robert (Jim Bob). Parents are Esther and Zebulon Walton (John's parents), Olivia and John Walton (all seven children's parents)
"The Walton Way" by Erin Peterson follows the story of a woman named Tess who moves to a small town after a difficult divorce. Tess discovers the close-knit community of Walton and finds healing and support through new friendships and connections. As she rebuilds her life, Tess learns the value of community and the power of resilience.