Mary - same here, I am not currently working on the Walker line but if I
see anything on any of my lines, I "grab" it for input at the time, then
it's there for me when I get back to it. Will do same for you. I believe
I have everything on my direct Walker line, have been trying to add
anything to the children of William & first wife, of which there were 8
children. William & Jane had 4 and I'm pretty good with that portion, I
think.
Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington)
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Mary F Kelley <mfk(a)valink.com> wrote:
Antoinette,
I am not currently working on my Walker line but I will keep your
emails and should I run across your folks I will get in touch.
Best wishes for tracking your family line.
Mary
On Jan 29, 2013, at 9:23 PM, Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen wrote:
> Just glancing at your names I don't recognize any of them - but
> will keep
> my eyes open when I do work on my Walker line. But mine did go from
> Virginia into Kentucky then Southern Indiana. I do know there is/
> was a
> huge line of Walker's in Pennsylvania as I have come across them while
> researching my Waughtel line in that state. And my Waughtel's were
> there
> in the mid 1750s -
> Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington)
>
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Mary F Kelley <mfk(a)valink.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Antoinette,
>>
>> "My" James Walker (1757-1832) is supposed to be the son of James and
>> Catherine Walker and was born in 1757 in Lancaster, PA. He did have
>> a brother, William Walker who served in Capt. William Bells, Company,
>> 4th Battalion, Associators, Lancaster County in the American
>> Revolutionary War. This information comes from "Our Walker Ancestry
>> - a Genealogical Record of the Walker Family Descendants of James
>> Walker of Clarke County, Kentucky, Vol 1, Compiled by Norman L.
>> Walker and D. Eugene Walker. I also have a family history of one of
>> James Walker (1757-1832) written by a grandson which also lists a
>> brother William along with other brothers, David, Robert, John,
>> Thomas and a sister, Isabelle. From what I have been able to
>> determine, this James left PA and moved to Clarke Co, KY and then to
>> Washington Co, IN where he died. His first wife was Elizabeth or
>> Mary Baker and their children were Joshua or William Joshua, James
>> and Abel. His 2nd wife was Editha Boyle Smith and their children
>> were Robert, Rawleigh, Hiram, Olive, Elizabeth (my g-g-g-
>> grandmother), Isabella, Agnes and Matilda. I do not have any
>> information that James Walker (1857-1832) ever lived in Virginia.
>>
>> I hope the above information will be helpful to do in deciding if
>> there is a connection.
>>
>> Mary
>>
>>
>> On Jan 29, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Mary, where did your James Walker come from? The father of my
>>> William S.
>>> Walker was a William Walker of Virginia, born circa 1725 - he was
>>> "of"
>>> Goochland County when he married Jane Burton "of" Louisa County.
>>> William
>>> Walker had a son James from his previous marriage, but I have hardly
>>> anything on him except through others researching this particular
>>> Walker
>>> "bunch". I do have all the names of his children of the first
>>> marriage as
>>> they were named in his Will, and of which I have a copy.
>>> Antoinette
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Mary F Kelley <mfk(a)valink.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Antoinette,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for posting the complete obituary for your g-g-g-
>>>> grandfather. I also had Walker family members in Washington County
>>>> circa 1820-1850 but I do not see an obvious connection between my
>>>> James Walker (1757-1832) and your William S. Walker although James
>>>> Walker did also live in Kentucky (Clarke Co) prior to moving to
>>>> Washington Co, IN.
>>>>
>>>> Mary F Kelley (Researching the Harlow and Related Families in
>>>> KY, IN,
>>>> IA, NE and CA)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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