[1] Shenandoah County voters elected Moses Walton to represent them in the Virginia House of Delegates (part-time) three times for one year terms; he served first alongside John Colville and later along with Samuel Bare between 1820 and 1823.
[2] After a break, he ran and was elected to represent both Shenandoah and Rockingham County in the Virginia Senate.
[3] After the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829–1830, the redistricted Senate combined Shenandoah and Hary County and Joel Pennybacker won the seat.
Moses Walton died on March 13, 1847, and was buried at the Union Church Cemetery in Mt.
His grandson Moses Walton would represent both Shenandoah and Page Counties in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868.