Can you name all these members of the Waltons family?
Remember the members of this iconic TV clan?

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The Waltons were a sprawling family, with seven children, two parents and two grandparents. No wonder it took nine seasons and six reunion movies to tell all of their stories.
At the end of episodes, when the lights go out in the home, the tight-knit family wishes each other goodnight. So, any viewer — and anyone who grew up in the 1970s with The Waltons as a pop-culture sensation — likely knows their names.
But can you match their faces to their names? See if you can name these 11 Waltons!

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The oldest of the seven kids, he was the narrator of the show. What did they call him?
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Michael Learned won three Emmy Awards for Lead Actress playing this character.
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What was the name of this family patriarch?
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Pick the correct name for Grandpa Walton.
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Okay, now it's time for Grandma.
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Let's get to the kids. Who is this one, the youngest?
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How about this fella, the youngest of the boys?
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This guitar-strumming boy is 15 years old when the series starts.
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She is the oldest daughter.
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This son was named after his uncle.
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She was the fourth-born child and middle daughter.

Can you name all these members of the Waltons family?
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103 Comments

Nice to get 11 out of 11. I guess that is what comes from watching it every week as a child and now on MeTV at noon Eastern Standard Time. The Waltons has always been a favorite show.
Ya gotta love #7. "Jack-Jack" as one of the choices for Jim-Bob.
Jack-Jack, as we all know, is from Disney's "The Incredibles."
Jack-Jack, as we all know, is from Disney's "The Incredibles."
You got 10 out of 11
You're practically a member of the family!
Missed #4.
How could I? I heard it often enough. I guess it comes from answering, too, too fast.
You're practically a member of the family!
Missed #4.
How could I? I heard it often enough. I guess it comes from answering, too, too fast.
It's been so many years since I've seen the show. I wonder, did John Boy ever become just John Walton Jr?