John Wright and Agnes
Husband John Wright
Born: October 27, 1450 - Dagenham, Essex, England Baptized: Died: May 5, 1509 - Dagenham, Essex, England Buried: - Dagenham, Essex, EnglandMarriage: - Dagenham, Essex, England
Wife Agnes
Born: - Dagenham, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - Dagenham, Essex, England Buried: - Dagenham, Essex, England
Children
1 M John Wright
Born: 1488 - Kelvendon Hatch, Essex, England Baptized: Died: October 5, 1551 - England Buried: 1551 - Kelvedon Hatch Church Cemetery, Kelvedon, Essex, EnglandSpouse: Olive Hubbard Marr: 1509 - Kelvendon Hatch, Essex, England
General Notes: Husband - John Wright
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General Notes: Wife - Agnes
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General Notes: Child - John Wright
Nicholas Potter and Agnes
Husband Nicholas Potter 1
Born: 1460 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Baptized: Died: March 1522 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Buried:
Father: Thomas Potter 1 Mother:
Marriage: - Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire England
Wife Agnes 1
Born: 1470 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Potter 1
Born: 1490 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas Potter 1
Born: 1500 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Baptized: Died: 1553 - Newport Pagnell Buckingham England Buried:Spouse: Margaret 1 Marr: 1524 - Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire England
General Notes: Husband - Nicholas Potter
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
Otto Palfenier
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
Otto Palfenier
General Notes: Child - Richard Potter
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
Otto Palfenier
General Notes: Child - Thomas Potter
The best way for me to describe the relationship, is for
example if you have 6,000 people in your data base
that are connected via interlocking marriges, and
you find that you have a marriage that is interlocked into
one of my people in my data base, then they are related
via interlocking marriages, does not matter how distant.
The difference here is that the interlocking into my data
base would link to over 724,091 people via interlocking
marriages.
My hobby is working on interlocking marriages,to any
family surname that is in my data,and I exchange with
people to find them,and to assist them in finding lineage
that link into their families.
Otto Palfenier
Charles R. Heath and Agnes
Husband Charles R. Heath
Born: March 1872 - IL Baptized: Died: June 15, 1933 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Buried:
Father: James W. Heath Mother: Alma Miranda Rhodes
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Alice Adeline Maria Addie Oriel - October 1898 - Chicago, Cook, IL
Wife Agnes
Born: April 9, 1874 - Canada Baptized: Died: May 31, 1959 - Los Angeles, CA Buried:
Children
Roger II Brertram and Agnes
Husband Roger II Brertram
Born: 1180 - Mitford Castle, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William II Bertram Mother: Alice De Umfreville
Marriage: 1205
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ada De Brertram
Born: 1205 - Mitford Castle, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1305 Buried:Spouse: Simon The Elder De Vere Marr: 1236
Thomas Goushill and Agnes
Husband Thomas Goushill
Born: 1289 - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1389 - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Buried:
Father: Walter Goushill Mother: Margery
Marriage: 1289 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1291 - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1391 - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Goushill
Born: - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1393 - Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England Buried:Spouse: Unknown Marr: 1343
John Bulstrode and Agnes
Husband John Bulstrode
Born: 1285 - Upton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1385 Buried:Marriage: 1310 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1287 - Upton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1387 Buried:
Children
1 M John Bulstrode
Born: 1310 - Upton, Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1410 Buried:Spouse: Margery De Montford Marr: 1345 - England
Thomas Kimball Sr. and Agnes
Husband Thomas Kimball Sr.
Born: 1370 - Hitcham, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: November 5, 1453 - Hitcham, Suffolk, England Buried:
Father: William Kimball Mother:
Marriage: 1396 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1374 - Hitcham, Sfk, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Kimball Jr.
Born: 1396 - Hitcham, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: November 28, 1452 - Hitcham, Suffolk, England Buried:Spouse: Unknown
Death Notes: Wife - Agnes
John Whatlock and Agnes
Husband John Whatlock
Born: 1505 - Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1605 Buried:
Father: Johannes Whatlock Jr. Mother:
Marriage: 1520 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: August 1505 - Lavenham, Cosford, Sfk, Eng Baptized: Died: - England Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Whatlock
Born: 1520 - Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: - Rattlesden, Suffolk, England Buried: - Rattlesden, Suffolk, EnglandSpouse: Joan Marr: 1568 - England
General Notes: Husband - John Whatlock
He and his descendants names are also reported as Whotloche. Birth also
reported as Rattlesden, Bradfield, St. George, SFK, ENG.
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
Birth also reported as Rattlesden, ENG.
General Notes: Child - Thomas Whatlock
Birth & death also reported as 1536 in Lavenham, ENG & 24 Jan 1609.
Walter Hamme and Agnes
Husband Walter Hamme
Born: 1300 - Hamme, England Baptized: Died: September 14, 1379 Buried:
Father: Thomas Hamme Mother: Maud Julian
Marriage: 1330
Wife Agnes
Born: 1305 - England Baptized: Died: September 14, 1379 Buried:
Children
1 M Stephen De Hemmys
Born: 1330 - Hamme, England Baptized: Died: November 3, 1407 Buried:Spouse: Dionis
Thomas De Crewe and Agnes
Husband Thomas De Crewe
Born: 1215 - Crewe, Nantwich, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1315 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Crewe Mother:
Marriage: 1240
Wife Agnes
Born: 1218 - Crewe, Nantwich, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1318 Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas De Crewe
Born: 1240 - Crewe, Nantwich, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1291 Buried:Spouse: Avice Marr: 1263
Theobald De Valoines and Agnes
Husband Theobald De Valoines
Born: 1164 - Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1264 Buried:
Father: Hamo De Valoines Mother:
Marriage: 1204
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John De Valoines
Born: 1194 - Buckinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: 1294 Buried:Spouse: Isabel De Creke Marr: 1221
Robert Stourton and Agnes
Husband Robert Stourton
Born: 1110 - Stourton, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1145
Wife Agnes
Born: 1114 - Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Rose Stourton
Born: 1145 - Storeton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alexander Baumville Marr: 1201
Roger Bertram and Agnes
Husband Roger Bertram
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Agnes Bertram
Born: - Mitfield, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Fitzwilliam
Thomas De Heaton and Agnes
Husband Thomas De Heaton
Born: - Chillingham, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas De De Heaton Mother:
Marriage: 1330 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1292 - Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1392 Buried:
Children
1 M Allan De Heaton
Born: 1330 - Chillingham, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: March 21, 1387 Buried:Spouse: Constance Lilburn Marr: 1362
Thomas De Heton and Agnes
Husband Thomas De Heton
Born: 1300 - Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England Baptized: Died: January 30, 1353 Buried:
Father: Thomas Heton Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1292 - England Baptized: Died: 1336 - England Buried:
Children
1 M John William Heton
Born: - Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England Baptized: Died: 1387 Buried:
Roger De Bertram and Agnes
Husband Roger De Bertram
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1224
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger De Bertram
Born: December 5, 1224 - Mitford Castle, Northumberlandshire, England Baptized: Died: 1272 Buried:Spouse: Ida
Henry Wallensis and Agnes
Husband Henry Wallensis
Born: Baptized: Died: 1185 Buried:Marriage: 1158
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Le Waleys
Born: 1158 Baptized: Died: 1220 Buried:Spouse: Joan
John Verdon and Agnes
Husband John Verdon
Born: 1299 - Brisingham Wood, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1399 Buried:
Father: Thomas De Verdon Mother: Margaret Knoville
Marriage: 1329
Wife Agnes
Born: 1303 - Bressingham, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1403 Buried:
Children
1 F Margery De Verdon
Born: 1329 Baptized: Died: 1429 Buried:Spouse: William Mark Hussey Marr: 1350 - Holbrook, Somersetshire, England
William De Mowbray and Agnes
Husband William De Mowbray
Born: 1283 - Kirklington, North Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1320 Buried:
Father: William De Mowbray Mother: Matilda
Marriage: 1310
Wife Agnes
Born: 1286 - England Baptized: Died: 1386 - England Buried:
Children
1 M John De Mowbray
Born: 1310 - North Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1373 - Aldeburgh, Richmondshire, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Margaret De Percy Marr: 1330 - England
Randulf De Stapleton and Agnes
Husband Randulf De Stapleton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1148 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Geoffrey Galfridus Stapleton
Born: 1148 - Stapleton, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1204 Buried:
Geoffrey De Worsley and Agnes
Husband Geoffrey De Worsley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1225
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard De Worsley
Born: 1225 - Worsley, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1268 Buried:Spouse: Maud De Wardley Marr: 1260
Roger De Bertram and Agnes
Husband Roger De Bertram
Born: 1179 - Mitford, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1241 Buried:
Father: William II Bertram Mother: Alice De Umphreville
Marriage: 1197 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: August 20, 1253 Buried:
Children
1 F Agnes Agnes
Born: 1205 - Mitford Northumberland England Baptized: Died: August 20, 1253 Buried:Spouse: Roger II Bertram Marr: 1220 - England
Randulf De Stapleton and Agnes
Husband Randulf De Stapleton
Born: 1110 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1148
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Geoffrey Galfidus De Stapleton
Born: 1148 - Stapleton, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1204 Buried:
Robert De Bold and Agnes
Husband Robert De Bold
Born: 1220 - Bold, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1320 - England Buried:
Father: Matthrew De Bold Mother:
Marriage: 1250 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1224 - Bold, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1324 Buried:
Children
1 M Peter De Bold
Born: 1250 - Bold, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1350 Buried:
John De Brooksby and Agnes
Husband John De Brooksby
Born: 1335 Baptized: Died: 1400 Buried:
Father: Robert De Brooksby Mother:
Marriage: 1389
Wife Agnes
Born: 1340 - England Baptized: Died: 1440 Buried:
Children
1 M William Brooksby
Born: 1389 - Brooksby, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1489 Buried:Spouse: Joan Heiress Of Saxulby Alderwich Marr: 1415 - England
Thomas De Heyton and Agnes
Husband Thomas De Heyton
Born: 1251 - Heyton, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1287 - Chillingham, Northumberland, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Isabell De Heyton
Born: - Cotton, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: 1388 Buried:Spouse: Hugh De Cotton Marr: 1310
Gilbert I De Lacy and Agnes
Husband Gilbert I De Lacy
Born: 1100 - Hereford, Herefordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1163 Buried:
Father: Hugh Talbot Mother: Emma De Lacy
Marriage: 1120
Wife Agnes
Born: 1100 - England Baptized: Died: 1197 - Billingford, Norfolk, England Buried:
Children
1 F Eve De Lacy
Born: 1120 - Herefordshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hugh I De Longchamp Marr: 1138
Thomas Goushill and Agnes
Husband Thomas Goushill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1313 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Roger De Bertram and Agnes
Husband Roger De Bertram
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1218 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Agnes De Bertram
Born: 1218 - Bothal, Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1318 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Fitzwilliam Marr: 1222 - England
John Dalyber and Agnes
Husband John Dalyber
Born: 1535 - Stokes Abbott, Dorset, England Baptized: Died: April 23, 1590 - Stokes Abbott, Dorset, England Buried:
Father: Dalyber Mother:
Marriage: 1569
Wife Agnes
Born: 1539 - England Baptized: Died: 1639 Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Paul Dalyber
Born: 1569 - Stokes Abbot, Dorset, England Baptized: Died: March 27, 1633 - Dorset, England Buried: - Stokes Abbot, Dorset, EnglandSpouse: Elizabeth Smith Marr: 1600 - England
Thomas Fitz-Nichol and Agnes
Husband Thomas Fitz-Nichol
Born: 1340 - Hull, Nympfield, Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1418 Buried:Marriage: 1364
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation
Memo: Knight
Wife Agnes
Born: 1342 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Catherine Fitz-Nichol
Born: 1365 - Hull, Nympfield, Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Poyntz Marr: 1378 - Nymphfield, Gloucestershire, England
John Kyle and Agnes
Husband John Kyle
Born: 1710 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire 2 Baptized: Died: 1780 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire 2 Buried:
Father: John Kyle Mother: Mary
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Janet Kyle
Born: 1750 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire 2 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary Kyle
Born: 1750 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire 2 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Ephraim Kyle
Born: July 1, 1753 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire 2 Baptized: Died: August 25, 1838 - Kitley, Canada 2 Buried:
4 M William Kyle
Born: August 8, 1755 - Windham Hill, New Hampshire, USA 2 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Zilpha Merrill
Thomas Garfield and Agnes
Husband Thomas Garfield 3
Born: 1557 - Warwick, Warwickshire, , England 3 4 5 Baptized: Died: July 31, 1596 - England 3 5 Buried:
Father: Edward Garfield 3 4 Mother: Alice 3
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Agnes 3 4 - 1582 - England 3 5
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: April 16, 1661 - Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Edward Garfield
Born: 1583 - Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Baptized: July 28, 1583 - Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England Died: June 14, 1672 - Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA Buried:Spouse: JoannaSpouse: Sarah Marr: 1611Spouse: Rebecca Johnson Marr: 1634
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Garfield
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General Notes: Wife - Agnes
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General Notes: Child - Samuel Edward Garfield
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John Allen and Agnes
Husband John Allen
Born: 1390 - Brokenhaugh, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1400 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ralph Allen
Born: 1420 - Brokenhaugh, England Baptized: Died: 1452 - Brokenhaugh, England Buried:
William Stratton and Agnes
Husband William Stratton
Born: 1586 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Stratton Mother: Alice Piggot
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Stratton
Born: November 5, 1626 - Podrington, England Baptized: Died: 1627 - Podrington England Buried:
2 M Jeremiah Stratton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William Stratton
Born: July 12, 1629 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Agnes Stratton
Born: November 27, 1631 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Dorcas Stratton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Stephen Stratton
Born: August 20, 1634 Baptized: Died: August 24, 1634 Buried:
7 M George Stratton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Davis and Agnes
Husband John Davis
Born: 1572 - Easton Royal, Wilts, England Baptized: Died: November 21, 1626 - Aston, Turville, Wiltshire, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Davis
Born: 1602 - Marlborough, Wiltshire, England Baptized: Died: July 27, 1683 - Haverhill, Essex, MA Buried:Spouse: Christian Coffin Marr: 1622 - Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
General Notes: Child - Thomas Davis
Thomas Davis (1603-1683) was born in England. As a youngman, he looked for opportunities beyond his farmingcommunity in Marlborough. He acquired a trade, becoming asawyer according to one history, or a mason, as stated in adeed of 1664. Thomas left his home and made the dangerousjourney to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 aboard theship James. He arrived in Boston on June 3rd and was madea freeman in 1641. In 1642, he removed to Haverhill, wherehe became a prominent citizen. He was one of the firstselectmen of the town in 1646, and was again selectman in1648. Thomas signed the deed from the Passaconaway indiansto purchase the village of Pentuckett, which was "Enteredand recorded in ye County Records for Norfolk ye 29th dayof April 1671 as attested, Tho Bradbury Recorder." In 1648,Thomas and two others were appointed to try "small causesunder forty shillings." In 1655, repairs to the meetinghouse were needed and Thomas, given his masonic prowess,was granted "ground-pins and dawb" providing stones andclay for the underpinning. In 1655, he was also appointedConstable. Thomas remained active in town affairs until hisdeath in 1683 at the age of 80 years. Before leavingEngland, he married Christian Coffer, and had threechildren: John, Joseph, and Joanna. They came with him tothe New World.
Nicholas Drake and Agnes
Husband Nicholas Drake
Born: 1252 - England Baptized: Died: 1302 - Great Waltham, , , England Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: 1319 - Great Waltham, , , England Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Drake
Born: 1275 - England Baptized: Died: 1331 Buried:Spouse: Juliana
John At Hecche and Agnes
Husband John At Hecche
Born: - Sellinge, , Kent, England Baptized: Died: - Sellinge, , Kent, England Buried:Marriage: - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1419 - Tenterden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas At Hecche
Born: - Tenterden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: - Sellinge, , Kent, England Buried:
2 M John At Hecche
Born: 1444 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William At Hecche
Born: 1446 Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Levitt and Agnes
Husband John Levitt
Born: 1474 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1527 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: William Levitt Leavitt Mother: Constantia Wickersley
Marriage: 1506 - England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1478 - Bolton, Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Levitt
Born: 1500 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M John Levitt
Born: 1502 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Robert Levitt
Born: 1504 - Appleton, Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Richard Levitt Levett
Born: 1506 - Appleton, Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: February 1567 - Appleton, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Ellen Marr: 1528 - EnglandSpouse: Constance
5 F Isabel Levitt
Born: 1508 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Kendall
6 F Alison Levitt
Born: 1510 - Bolton Percy, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pickering
Notes: Marriage
Jean De Forest and Agnes
Husband Jean De Forest
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Herbert De Forest
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Holbrook and Agnes
Husband Thomas Holbrook 6 7
Born: 1500 - Norton Malreward, Somerset, England 6 Baptized: Died: - Norton, Malreward, Somerset, England 7 Buried:
Father: William Holbrook 8 Mother: Holbrook
Marriage: - Glastonbury, Somerset, England 7
Other Spouse: Edith Derrel 6 7 - 1546 - Glastonbury, Somerset, England 7
Wife Agnes 6 7
Born: - Glastonbury, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Holbrook
Born: - Somerset, England 7 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas Holbrook 7
Born: - Dundry, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Margery Holbrook
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Jane Holbrook 7
Born: - Glastonbury, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Isabell Holbrook 7
Born: - Glastonbury, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Richard Holbrook 7
Born: - Glastonbury, Somerset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Holbrook
BIRTH:
Munns gives place of birth as "Broadway", Somerset, Eng.
DEATH:
Munns gives death as Feb. 11, 1561/62 in Norton Malreward
Robert Eyricke and Agnes
Husband Robert Eyricke 9
Born: 1450 - Houghton, England 9 Baptized: Died: 1518 - Leichester, England 9 Buried:
Father: Sir William Eyrick Knight Of Stretton 9 Mother: Joanna 9
Marriage: 1510 9
Wife Agnes 9
Born: - Houghton -On-The-Hill, England 9 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Eyrick 9
Born: - Houghton In Preswold, England 9 Baptized: Died: August 25, 1517 - Leicester, England 9 Buried:
2 M Robert Eyrick 9
Born: - Houghton, Leicester, England 9 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Mackworth and Agnes
Husband Thomas Mackworth
Born: 1476 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Mackworth
Born: - Betton Strange, Newton, Shropshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Hosier
Joseph Hull and Agnes
Husband Joseph Hull
Born: - Dover, Stafford County. New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1743 - Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey Buried:
Father: Benjamin Hull Mother: Rachel York
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hopewell Hull
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Martin
General Notes: Child - Hopewell Hull
Contact: Raymond Houle <ray@houle.tc>
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1. Hopewell HULL. He was the son of 2. Joseph HULL and 3. Agnes UNKNOWN. He married Mary MARTIN, daughter of John MARTIN and Esther ROBERTS.
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2. Joseph HULL was born in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England, and died 18 Nov 1665 in Isle Of Shoals,NH. He was the son of 4. Thomas HULL and 5. Joan PYSING.
3. Agnes UNKNOWN was born 1610, and died Aft 18 Nov 1665.
Childof Agnes UNKNOWN and Joseph HULL is:
1. i. Hopewell HULL. He married Mary MARTIN, daughter of John MARTIN and Esther ROBERTS.
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Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3
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4. Thomas HULL was born in England, and died Dec 1636 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. He was buried 29 Dec 1636 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. He was the son of 8. Richard HULL and 9. Alice () HULL.
5. Joan PYSING died Oct 1629in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. She was buried 30 Oct 1629 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. She was the daughter of 10. Richard PYSING and 11. MargeryUNKNOWN.
Child of Joan PYSING and Thomas HULL is:
2. i. Joseph HULLwas born in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England, and died 18 Nov 1665 in Isle Of Shoals,NH. He married Joane UNKNOWN Bef 1620 in England. He married Agnes UNKNOWN in England. She was born 1610, and died Aft 18 Nov 1665.
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Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4
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8. Richard HULL died in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England.
9. Alice () HULL died Aft 1559.
Child of Alice () HULL and Richard HULL is:
4. i. Thomas HULL was born in England, and died Dec 1636 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. He married Joan PYSING in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England, daughter of Richard PYSING and Margery UNKNOWN. She died Oct 1629 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England.
10. Richard PYSING. He was the son of 20. John PYSING and 21.Elizabeth SALMON.
11. Margery UNKNOWN.
Child of Margery UNKNOWN and Richard PYSING is:
5. i. Joan PYSING died Oct 1629 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England. She married Thomas HULL in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England, son ofRichard HULL and Alice () HULL. He was born in England, and died Dec 1636 in Crewkerne,Somersetshire,England.
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Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5
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20. John PYSING died Bef 1552.
21. Elizabeth SALMON.
Child of Elizabeth SALMON and JohnPYSING is:
10. i. Richard PYSING. He married Margery UNKNOWN.
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Peter D. Amic and Agnes
Husband Peter D. Amic
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Amic Avignon Mother: Ermengarde
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Giraud D. Amic
Born: Baptized: Died: 1113 Buried:Spouse: Ayelmna
Alard De Orreby and Agnes
Husband Alard De Orreby
Born: - Orby, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Herbert De Orreby Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Agnes
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Herbert De Orreby
Born: - Orby, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Fitzwilliam De Kyme
Richard Kembolde and Agnes
Husband Richard Kembolde
Born: 1500 - Hitcham, Sfk, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Kimball Sr. Mother: Marion
Marriage: - Suffolk, Eng
Other Spouse: Mary
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - Richard Kembolde
§ Henry Walker and § Agnes
Husband § Henry Walker
Born: Est 1686 - Possibly, Ireland Baptized: Died: October 29, 1766 - Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Buried:
Father: § James Walker Mother:
Marriage:
Wife § Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: - Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Buried:
Children
1 M Benjamin Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: April 18, 1769 Buried:
2 M John Walker
Born: 1706 - Ireland Baptized: Died: August 13, 1782 - Winfield, Union Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Buried: - The Eyers Old Winfield Cemetery, Winfield, Union County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
3 F Mary Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Robert Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M § William Walker
Born: 1726 Baptized: Died: August 17, 1810 - Botetourt Co., Virginia, U.S.A. Cause of Death: "in his 85th year" Buried: - The Caldwell Cemetery, Route 414, 3.2 Miles Northeast Of Marshall Town, Craig Co., Virginia, U.S.A.Spouse: § Maybe Elizabeth
6 F Grizel Grizzel Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Margaret Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M James Walker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - § Henry Walker
[Note: Although he lived in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, his farm was located on the part of Lancaster Co. that after his death was split off to form Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania.]
General Notes: Husband - § Henry Walker
[Charlou Dolan: Henry Walker was supposedly born in Ireland. He settled in Derry Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (later Dauphin Co.). He received a warrant for land in Derry Township, Lancaster Co., in 1749. Pennsylvania land warrants are indexed under the county the land is presently in, since the indexing was done in the 20th century. Therefore, we need to look at the warrant index for Dauphin County, as the land is in that county today. A map of the land warrants shows Henry's land adjacent to that of John Walker, and only slightly separated from that of James Walker. The land of David Walker is at the southern edge of the township, while the land of the other three is at the northern edge. Due to the proximity of the lands of Henry, John, and James, it is entirely likely that they were brothers, as has so often been stated by various people, who, however, have always failed to cite a source for this "fact".]
INVENTORY
Henry Walker of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, died intestate ca. 1766. His inventory is on file in the Lancaster County Historical Society:
"October 29th 1766
A List of the Goods and Chattles belonging to the Estate of Henry Walker Gente Deced xxx before us the under Named Subscribers
1 Branch Heffer [= heifer] . . . 2-5-0
1 Brown Cow . . . 2-10-0
1 Brown Heffer . . . 1-10-0
1 Spotted Cow . . . 2-10-0
1 Reed Yearling heffer . . . 1-2-6
1 Soral [= sorrell, i.e. reddish brown] Horse . . . 7-10-0
to Ry [= rye] in the Sheaf . . . 1-17-6
to hea [= hay?] . . . 4-10-0
to a Cart . . . 2-5-0
to Body Cloas [clothes?] . . . 2-0-0
to a Dry hide . . . 0-5-0
to Hogsheads . . . 0-10-1
to Leather . . . 0-5-0
to a trunk and Chest . . . 0-10-0
to two Chgs [?] 1 bras crook . . . 0-7-6
to a drawar [= chest of drawers?] and furniture . . . 1-1-9
to spoon mowles [= molds] . . . 0-5-0
to pot Rack and tongs . . . 0-7-6
to a tea Cettle [= kettle] . . . 0-5-0
to a Spead 3 axes small Rings and fork . . . 0-14-8
to a Sadle and Bridle . . . 0-15-0
to a Conicram [= ?] . . . 0-0-9
to a Conk Shell [= conch shell?] . . . 1-5-0
to Sheep four heads . . . 1-5-0
To one Brown mare four years old . . . 8-10-0
to one mare and Colt . . . 4-0-0
to a grea [= gray?] colt . . . 8-0-0
to and coton many-- Bags[?] . . . 2-0-0
Henry tomas [= Thomas] and James Walker . . . 12-0-0
paid to Joseph Simons for Robert Walker . . . 1-19-11
to Cash on hand . . . 19-14-6
to a chain ? and peal . . . 0-5-6
[signed] Robt. Wallace James Wilson
Exhibited into the Registers Office at Lancaster this 19th Day of November 1766.
[signed] Agnes (her mark) Walker
[signed] John Walker Junr., Administrators
Sworn before me by the Admors. Exd Die.
[signed] Edw.d Shippen"
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATORS
Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, Administration Bond Book 1, page 478:
Benjamin Cher__, Register General for the Probate of Wills, granting Letters of Administration in and for the Province of Pennsylvania and Counties of Newcastle Kent and Sussex on Delaware
To Agnes Walker Widow & John Walker junr. Eldest Son of Henry Walker late of Derry Township in the County of Lancaster yeoman deceased Greeting.
Whereas the said Henry Walker lately died intestate (as is affirmed) he having, whilst he lived, and at the time of his Death, divers Goods, Chattles and Credits within the said Province and Counties by Means whereof the full Disposition and Power of granting the Administration of all and singular the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent, and also auditing the Accounts Calculation and Reckoning of the said Administration, and a final dissmission from the same to me is manifestly known to belong.
I desiring, that the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent may be well and truly administered, converted and disposed of to pious Uses, Do hereby grant unto you the said Agnes Walker & John Walker (in whose Fidelity in this behalf I very much confide) full Power by the Tenor or these Presents, to administer the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent within the said Province and Counties: And also to Ask, collect, sue for levy, Recover and receive the Credits whatsoever of the said Decedent, which at the time of his Death were owing, or to him did in any wise belong, and to pay the Debts, in which the said Decedent stood obliged, so far forth, as the said Goods Chattles and Credits will extend according to the Rate and Order of Law, especially of well and truly administering the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent and making a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent, and exhibiting the same into the Registers Office at Lancaster at or before the Ninteenth Day of December next ensuing and rendering a true and just Account, Calculation or Reckoning of the said Administration on or before the Ninteenth Day of November which will be in the Year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and sixty seven
And I do by these Presents ordain, constitute and depute you the said Agnes Walker and John Walker jur. Administrators of all and singular the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said Decedent within the Limits aforesaid, saving harmless and for ever indemnifying me and all other Officers against all other Persons by Reason of your Administration aforesaid, and saving To every on their Rights. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my Seal of Office at Lancaster the Ninteenth Day of November in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and sixty six.
[signed] Edward Shippen Depty. Regr.
ADMINISTRATORS ACCOUNT
The Administrators Account is on file at the Lancaster County Historical Society:
"The Accompt of John Walker Administrator of all and singular the Goods and Chattels Rights and Credits which were of Henry Walker late of the County of Lancaster deced. as well of all and singular the Goods and Chattles of the said deced as of his payments and Disbursements out of the same viz.
Imprimis, the said accountant charges himself with all and singular the goods Chattles Rights and Credits of the said deced according to an Inventory thereof exhibited into and remaining in the Registers Office at Lancaster amounting to 118£ 7 S 2 P.
Exhibited into the Registers office at Lancaster the 2d. Day of Decem'r Anno Domini 1767.
John Walker
Item The said Accountant prays an Allowance of his Payments and Disbursements out of the same as follows viz
1. By Cash paid John Walker Junr. & Rec.t . . . 8-0-0
2. ditto Anthony Hemerly ditto . . . 2-7-0
3. ditto John Hallaback ditto . . . 0-10-0
4. ditto James Sawyer on deced note . . . 4-15-0
5. ditto Thomas Sawyer & Rec.t . . . 3-0-0
6. ditto Felix Landes ditto . . . 8-5-0
7. ditto Hugh Hays ditto . . . 10-5-0
8. ditto George Ross Esqr. ditto . . . 7-0-7
9. ditto Christian Garber on Note . . . 3-10-8
10. ditto Frances Rodgers & Rec.t . . . 2-7-6
11. ditto John Ehrly ditto . . . 3-2-6
12. ditto Robert Hays ditto . . . 4-7-6
13. ditto William Willson ditto . . . 5-0-0
14. ditto Brice Innis ditto . . . 2-17-2
15. ditto John Andrews ditto . . . 6-0-8
16. ditto Hugh Gleen ? ditto . . . 5-0-0
17. ditto George Grisinger ditto . . . 3-5-0
18. ditto Christian Long ditto . . . 5-0-0
19. ditto Rudy Myer ditto . . . 4-10-0
20. ditto Daniel Resser ditto . . . 2-15-0
21. ditto James Walker ditto . . . 5-8-0
22. ditto Hugh Hamilton ditto . . . 5-0-0
23. ditto Andrew Rowan on deced. note . . . 6-11-7
24. ditto Mathias Hough & Rec't . . . 2-11-0
25. ditto Peter Ginder ditto . . . 2-17-6
26. ditto Frederick Hemble ditto . . . 0-5-0
27. ditto Brice Innis Debt & Int. on decd note . . . 9-14-3 3/4
28. ditto George Grisinger & Rec.t . . . 0-18-11
29. ditto James Walker ditto . . . 0-5-0
30. ditto Robert McCord ditto . . . 0-13-1
31. ditto James Rodgers ditto . . . 0-1-6
32. ditto John Mathers ditto . . . 0-3-3
33. ditto Susannah Walker ditto . . . 1-12-0
The said accountant prays an allowance of a Note with which he is charged in the inventary which is paid . . . 1-19-11
The said accountant prays a further allowance of the deficiency in the Sales in sundry of Intestates Goods . . . 3-18-3
By Cash paid for Letters of Admin. . . . 1-2-6
By Cash paid for Copy of Quietus . . . 0-15-6
By Cash paid drawing this Account . . . 0-15-0
By cash paid Expences in removing deceds body . . . 4-7-8
Allowed this Accountant for his Trouble in adm'g . . . 10-0-0
Paid for Council for advice etc . . . 0-15-0
[total] 152-2-6 3/4
Ballance Due the Accountant . . . 33-15-4 3/4"
PETITION OF JOHN & MARY WALKER
A petition was filed in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, by John Walker on 26 Mar 1768:
"Upon the Petition of John Walker & Mary his Wife which same Mary is eldest Daughter of Henry Walker late of Derry Township in the County of Lancaster Yeoman deceased setting forth that the said Henry Walker lately died intestate seized and possessed of a certain Messuage, Sawmill & Tract of Land thereto belonging situate in Derry Township aforesaid Containing five hundred and thirty Acres besides the Usual Allowance for Roads and High Ways leaving Issue five sons and Two daughters besides Mary the Petitioner and Agnes the Wife of the same Henry: that the Petitioners are willing and desirous to hold and enjoy the Messuage Saw Mill & Tract of Land aforesaid in Case the Sons of the said Henry refuse to Accept the same, etc...It is ordered by the court that the Sheriff of the county of Lancaster do forthwith summon a Jury to view the Messuage Saw Mill and Tract of Land...etc."
[Charlou Dolan: John Walker [son-in-law] and his wife Mary Walker [daughter of Henry] petitioned to be allowed to keep the entire tract, paying the other heirs their share, rather than splitting the land. The court ordered the sheriff to appoint a jury to view the land and make a decision and report back to the next court. Searches of later court records have failed to turn up any other mention of Henry Walker's land in Lancaster County Court records, so if the jury reported back to the court, their findings were not recorded.]
LANCASTER CO., PENNSYLVANIA, DEEDS
The only further land record concerning Henry Walker in Lancaster County, is the sale of 270 acres of land from James Walker to John Walker. The only description of the land given is that it was part of a farm formerly belonging to Henry Walker, deceased, & divided by James Campbell, Hew Hase, John Dickson & James Willson. The deed is dated 6 Nov 1767, recorded 12 Mar 1768, and the mortgage evidently paid off 9 Sep 1769. There is no further mention of this property in the deed books of Lancaster Co. The land is situated in the part of Lancaster Co. which in 1785 became Dauphin County, so the deeds of Dauphin County were checked with great success.
METES & BOUNDS
Charlou Dolan: Before I proceed with the first deed, it might be well to offer a brief explanation of how land was surveyed "by metes and bounds." Starting with an imaginary axis that runs north and south, directions are given as so many degrees east or west of north or south. For example, South 20 East, means go in a direction which is 20 degrees east of straight south. Sometimes just the abbreviations N, S, E, and W were used. N 36 W, for example, means go in a direction which is 36 degrees west of straight north.
The next thing to consider is distance. Surveyors used chains composed of 100 links, each chain being 66 feet long, therefore each link being .66 feet long, or slightly less than 8 inches [Note: Engineers used chains 100 feet long.] Surveyors also used rods (sometimes called perches or poles) which are 16.5 feet long. An acre is then the equivalent of 160 square rods.
Besides giving the length of a side, each time a corner was reached, some natural item was described (usually a tree or trees), such as three white oaks, two black hickorys, etc. Other people's land was used in the descriptions, which is particularly helpful to a genealogist, such as "corner to John Walker's land," or "on a line of Caldwell's tract." At the time these deeds were written, it was also a requirement that every three years neighbors would meet and walk their common property lines, re-marking any of the corner trees with slashes or other markings as needed.
The biggest problem in platting out a tract of land from the old land descriptions occurs when part of the boundry follows a creek for a certain number of chains or rods, in which case, unless one knows what the course of the river was at the time of the deed (and rivers do change their courses!), one has no idea of how to draw that particular side. Due to the fact that everyone wanted to own just the good bottom land, and not the areas that were too rocky or too steep to farm, the shapes of most of the tracts of land had more than four sides, fifteen to twenty sides being not at all unusual. Another problem is that often the creek used in the description is so small it cannot be found on modern maps, or the name has been changed. In fact, the names of creeks changed with remarkable rapidity in the early days. Fortunately, by reading the description of the directions in degrees east and west of north/ south, and the distances involved, one can usually tell if two deeds concern the same piece of property. Even here, however, if only part of the tract is being sold, there can be problems.
The "modern" surveying system of Township-Section-Range was inaugurated at a later date, for states farther west, such as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, etc., and it makes finding the location of tracts of land much easier since it does not depend on natural objects such as trees and creeks, and therefore it is also quite easy to tell if two deeds are for the same piece of land.
SALE OF HENRY'S LAND BY SON JOHN
As for the following deed dated 7 Mar 1771, note that the attached acknowledgements by the other heirs, giving up their rights in the land to John, were signed in 1767 and 1768.
Dauphin County Book A-1, pages 228-230 [legalese omitted and paragraphing added]:
This Indenture made the Seventh Day of March in the Eleventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith etc. and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one Between John Walker of the Township of London Derry in the County of Lancaster and Province of Pennsylvania xxx and Jean his wife of the one part and Felix Landis of the same township county and Province of the other part.
Whereas the Honorable Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esquires Proprietaries of the Province of Pennsylvania did by their Patent dated the fourteenth day of January one thousand seven hundred and seventy one and recorded in the Rolls office in Philadelphia in Patent Book Act Vol. 11 [?] page 483 and certified under the Seal of the said office by William Penn Recorder the fourteenth Day of January one thousand seven hundred and seventy one Grant and confirm unto John Walker aforesaid a certain Tract ...of land called Walker's Rang Situate ...in the township of Londonderry aforesaid Being one half of a tract of land that was surveyed to a certain Henry Walker deceased and Since released by the heirs of the said Henry Walker to the said John Walker bounded as follows to wit
Beginning at a marked Maple at the Side of Swellora Creek thence by Vincent Cooper's Land S. 83 degrees E. 110 Perches to a marked white oak
S. 30 degrees E. 93 Perches to a marked black oak
S. 85 degrees E. 50 perches to a Post
S. 40 degrees E. 20 perches to a marked white oak
thence by William Leitches Land S. 1 degree E. 97 Perches to a white oak Grub
thence by James Walker's part of the 535 acre tract S. 69 degrees W. 183 perches to a marked Hickery
N. 73 degrees W. 76 Perches to a Post
N. 34 degrees E. 21 perches to a marked Thorn
N. 47 degrees W. 88 perches to a marked Elm at the side of Swettara Creek aforesaid
thence up the Said creek along the courses thereof 205 perches to the Place of Beginning,
containing 267 acres and 1/2 acre and the allowance of 6% for Roads etc. as by the said patent... that the said John Walker and Jean his wife for... 1050 pounds lawful money... paid by the said Felix Landas... signed by John Walker and Jean (her mark) Walker. Witnessed by Ulrich Wiltman and Jacob Micher.
Lancaster County and Province of Pennsylvania September the 23d. day 1767 then received of John Walker Executor of Henry Walker deceased Estate and James Walker his Brother the full Sum of forty Eight pounds to me in hand paid which Sum being full satisfaction for me my Heirs, etc., for ever of Said Estate I Say Rec.d this 23d Day of September in the year 1767.
[signed] Henry Walker Witness present: Felix Landis, James Willson
[ditto, 15 Sep] signed by William Walker and witnessed by Frederick Hummel and Adam Haberling.
[ditto, 15 Sep] signed by Robert Walker and witnessed by Frederick Hommel and Adam Haberling.
[ditto] signed by John & Grizel Fleming [?] and witnessed by Frederick Hummel and Adam Haberling.
[ditto 28 Oct] signed by Margaret McCary [or Mclary] and witnessed by James (his mark) Campbell and John (his mark) Hover.
London Derry Township 10th October 1768. These are to certify that we do hereby discharge Anne Walker and John Walker Junr. Adm.rs to the Estate of Henry Walker decd. in, or, to, and from all our Right Title Claim and Demand whatso ever to our Patrimony due us from the Estate of Henry Walker deceased for and in consideration of twelve Pounds Pennsylvania currency to us in hand paid by the said Anne and John Walker the Day and year above written as witness our hands and seals. [signed] John Walker and Mary Walker.
witnesses: James Willson, Bartman Galbreath.
Charlou Dolan:
The above deed and all of the releases were recorded in Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, 9 Jan 1786, almost 20 years after they were signed. I have not yet found out if the original receipts survive, perhaps in an estate file for John Walker or for someone else (about the only place such papers have a chance of surviving).
It is also interesting to note, re the sale witness Felix Landis, that a John Landis, weaver, lived in Lancaster Co. about this time, and designed so many beautiful patterns for weaving coverlets, that he is still famous today, at least among hand weavers.
LAND SALE FROM JOHN JR. TO JAMES
Deed book C, vol. 1, pages 205-207:
This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of April Anno Domini one Thousand seven hundred and sixty nine Between John Walker Junr. of London derry Township and county of Lancaster and Province of Pennsylvania, and Jane his wife of the one part and James Walker brother of the said John of the same place Yeoman of the other part.
Whereas the Honorable the proprietaries by their Warent bearing date 15 Dec 1749 did grant unto Henry Walker of said twp. a certain Tract of Land Containing 535 acres and allowances by the Survey Thereof May more fully appear Reference hereunto being had Now Know Ye that whereas the said Henry Walker by a Sudden death died Intestate the said John Walker (son of the said Henry) and his Mother the Widow became Administrator of said Estate.
Know further that the said Administrators hath fully paid off and forever satisfyed all other of the Legatees, viz, Henry Walker Jr. son of Benjamin Walker Eldest son of said Henry decd, and Mary, Robert, William, Grizel, & Margareth Walker, Heirs of the sd. Henry decd. and their heirs... as by their several discharges may more fully and at large appear. witnesseth that the said John Walker and Jane his wife for ... the sum of 700 pounds... paid by the said James Walker... all that half of said Tract of Land lying and being next John Walkers Sr. place
Beginning at an Alam Tree on the brink of Sweetarow Creek thence by the said John Walker Jr. land S. 47 E. 88 perches to a Thorn
thence S. 34 W. 21 to a post in the lane
thence S. 70 E. 76 and an half perches to a hickory at the end of said Lane
thence N. 69 E. 183 perches to a hickory this being the Devision line between said Brothers,
thence by William Leeches Land S. one E. 35 to a Black Oak
thence S. 48 E. 20 to a white oak
thence S. 21 W. 26 perches to a hickory
Thence south 14 East 70 to a hickory a corner
thence by George Henry's land W. 57 perches to a Black oak
Thence S. 16 W. 54 to a Black Oak a Corner of John Walkers Junr. Land
N. 75 W. 90 perches to a White Oak
thence N. 50 E. 40 and a half perches to a Black Oak
thence N. 15 W. 29 to a white oak
thence W. 149 to a hickory
Thence N. 55 W. 96 perches to a black oak
thence N. 12 E. 90 perches to Swatara Creek
thence up said creek on the several turns thereof 81 perches to the place of beginning,
Containing 267 acres and a half ...
[signed] John Walker and Jean (her mark) Walker.
Witnesses: Chris'r Wegman and David Allen.
[Note: It does not say when it was recorded.]
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Walker
Benjamin was the eldest son.
Pennsylvania Notes & Queries
4th series, vol. 1, pages 130-1
General Notes: Child - John Walker
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, & DEATH RECORDS
According to a tombstone at Tull Cemetery in Pontoosuc, Hancock Co., Illinois, Joseph W. Walker was born 5-3-1765 and died 11/28/1815. His father was John Walker. They are listed on a 4 sided stone along with Henry Walker (Joseph W.’s son) and Margaret Agnew (states ‘wife of Henry’).
The stone is engraved: John Walker / Born / in Ireland 1706 / Came to America 1732 / Killed by Indians 1778 / Age 72 Years
It would follow that this is a family stone with 3 generations listed. It’s possible that they are not actually buried there but simply remembered. Brant Agnew and Catherine Agnew stones are next to them. Many of Henry Walker’s children are buried in the same cemetery
LAND & COURT RECORDS
Deed book C, vol. 1, pages 205-207:
This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of April Anno Domini one Thousand seven hundred and sixty nine Between John Walker Junr. of London derry Township and county of Lancaster and Province of Pennsylvania, and Jane his wife of the one part and James Walker brother of the said John of the same place Yeoman of the other part. <for the complete will see under Henry Walker, father of John>
The identity of the wife of John Walker, son of Henry and Agnes Walker, is shown by the following petition:
FHL Film 21,371: Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court, Miscellaneous Books, 1742-1867:
<need page number>
Jos. Wilson, dec'd. 6 Dec 1769. A petition of John Walker of Derry Township in behalf of himself and Jane his wife one of the daughters of Joseph Wilson...that the said Jos. Wilson died intestate seized & possessed of 150 acres Warranted land...situated in said twp. leaving issue two sons and two daughters, viz James Wilson, Hugh Wilson, Rosannah McCallister and Jean Walker, the wife of the Petitioner and praying the Court to appoint proper persons or an Inquest to view the Premises and make division of the same if it can be divided to and among them without injury to and spoiling of the whole and in Case the same cannot be divided to Value and appraise the same and Unless some of the Children of the said deceased will be willing to hold the same and Pay the other Children and their Representatives their respective Share according to the Valuation so made as aforesaid the Petitioner Pray to Hold the Premises Pursuant to the Act of General Assembly in such Case made and Provided. The Court orders that the Sheriff of the County of Lancaster do forthwith Summon a Jury to view the Plantation and Tract of land aforesaid and make Partition thereof if it may or can be divided to and Amongst all the Children of the deceased without injury to and spoiling of the whole, and if the same cannot be divided then to Value and appraise the same that Notice be given to all Parties interested of the Time of such View and Partition or Appraisement and that they make Report of their Proceedings under their Hands and Seals to the next Court.
Inventory of the goods & Chattles Late the property of John Walker Deceas'd Appraised by the Subscribers this 17th of August A.D. 1782
<to be typed in>
A True Inventory of the Goods &c Belonging to the Estate of Jno. Walker Deceas'd sold at Public Vendue on Monday July 14th AD 1783
Sold to £ s d
Jean Walker 13 Pewter Plates . . . __.12.6
Jean Walker 4 Do. Dishes . . . 1.5.6
Jean Walker 4 do. Basons . . . 1.7.6
William Morrison 6 Do. Plates . . . __.10.0
Jean Walker 1 Do. Tea Pott . . . __.3.6
Jean Walker 1 Do. Do. . . . __.3.2
Jean Walker 2 Do. Pints . . . __.5.8
Jean Walker 1 Bason & 1 Porringer . . . __.1.8
Benjamin Walker 3 Porringers . . . __.1.8
Jean Walker 1 Tea Kettle . . . __.15.__
Benja Walker 1 Copper Kettle . . . __.10.6
Jean Walker 1 Brass Do. . . . 1.6.__
Jean Walker 1 Iron Skellet . . . __.2.7
Jean Walker 1 Do Pott . . . __.16.__
Jean Walker 1 Do Do . . . __.13.__
Neil McCoy 1 Do. Do. . . . __.2.6
Neil McCoy 2 Tin Pans . . . __.3.[?]
Benja. Walker 1 Fire Shovel & Tongs . . . __.8.__
Jean Walker 1 Griddle & Stand . . . __.2.1
Jean Walker 1 Grid Iron . . . __.5.6
Jean Walker 1 Tramell . . . __.5.0
Benja. Walker 1 Broad Ax . . . __.4.6
Henery Walker 1 Grubbing Hoe . . . __.4.__
Benja Walker 1 Coulter & Shear . . . __.13.6
John Scott 1 Hand Screw . . . 1.5.__
Jean Walker 1 Mug & Bowl Delf . . . __.3.1
Wm. Morrison 1 Large Tumbler . . . __.1.11
Benja Walker 1 Suggar Bowl & Plate . . . __.3.2
Jean Walker 1 Coffe Mill . . . __.6.[torn away]
Henery Walker 1 Hand Saw &c . . . __.10.[torn away]
Brought Over
Sold to . . . Brought Forward . . . 13.12.0
Henery Walker 1 Log Chain . . . __.10.2
Benja. Walker 1 Cross Cut Saw . . . 1.12.__
Neil McCoy 2 _?_ Pott Hooks . . . __.3.__
Sam'l Cambell 1 Sett Harrow Teeth . . . 1.7.6
Jean Walker 1 Brass Candlestick . . . __.4.1
John Scott 1 Clevice[?] & Broken Irons . . . __.2.1
Benja. Walker 1 Wolf Trap . . . __.10.6
Jean Walker 2 Pails . . . __.2.2
Henery Walker 2 Sickles &c . . . __.3.6
Thos. Tygart 1 Damaged Saw . . . __.2.6
Benja. Walker 1 Rifle Gun . . . 3.1.__
Benja. Walker 1 Feather Bed & Bedding . . . 1.2.__
Jean Walker 1 Do. Do. . . . 1.1.__
Mathew Cahoon 1 Sheep . . . __.17.__
Benja. Walker 2 Do. . . . __.17.__
Thos. Forster 1 Do. . . . __.19.1
Thos. Forster 2 Do. . . . 1.5.3
Sam'l Campell 2 Do. . . . 1.10.__
Henery Walker 2 Do. . . . __.16.6
Mathew Cahoon 1 Do. . . . __.13.8
Jane Walker 1 Rhone Mare . . . 14.__.__
Jane Walker 1 Pair Steelyards . . . __.10.1
Henery Walker 1 Tract of Land @ 11/P'r acre
Benja Walker 1 Do. Do. @ 8/6 P'r acre
Benja. Walker one Tumble[?] . . . 0.5.0
The Administration Account of Peter Vincent administrator of all and singular the Goods and Chattels Rights and Credits which were of John Walker late of Northumberland County deceased (which have not been administered upon by a certain Benjamin Walker and Jane Walker in the life time of the said Jane Walker or by the said Benjamin Walker since her Decease) as well as his and their Payments and Disbursments out of the same as follows to wit --
[credits]
1. Impremis said Accountant charges himself with all and singular the Goods and Chattels charged in the Inventory amounting to £334 7s 0d
2. To 2 Bonds on Samuel Gordon an Insolvent Debtor never came to hand with several partial payments thereon 100£.
[total] £434 7s 0d
Item said Accountant claims an Allowance for his and their Disbursements and Payments thereunto as follows to wit --
[debits]
No. 1. By Deficiency of Sales upon Goods actually sold -- £3 18s 2d
2. By the Amount of what Goods &ca Jane Walker bought at Vendue as appears by Vendue List -- 24.7.1
3. By the Amount of what Goods &ca Jane Walker kept at the appraisement -- 27.2.6
4. By the Amount of Cash in the Hands of Jane Walker deceased as appears for her Receipt -- 119.19.xx
Amount in hands of Jane Walker dec'd £171.8.7
5. By the Amount of what Goods Henry Walker bought at Vendue and kept at appraisement -- 15.10.10
6. By a Bond on Benjamin Walker payable in May A.D. 1781 the Consideration failing -- 50.0.0
7. By 1 do. on Do. payable in May A.D. 1783 the Consideration also failing -- 50.0.0
8. By a proven account assigned by David Cadman to John Walker deceased, Defendant never being found -- 2.14.0
9. By a Note on John Finley payable in October 1776, Defendant never being found -- 5.0.0
10. By 2 Bonds on Samuel Gordon for £100 with Interest, the Defendant being an Insolvent Debtor as appears on Record -- 100.0.0
11. By 1 Boat lost by the Sea -- 2.0.0
12. By the Amount of what Goods &ca William Morris bought at Vendue as appears by vendue list[?] -- 0.11.11
13. By the Amount of 2 Draught of Oxen which William Morrison kept at the appraisement vide vendue cit [= see the sale cited] -- 18.0.0
14. By the Amount of the Sale of a Stove as appears by the Deposition of Joseph Sealton -- 6.0.0
15. By the Amount of what Goods &ca Benjamin Walker bought at Vendue as appears by Vendue -- 9.19.4
16. By a Bond dated the 3d day of Septem'r A.D. 1781 on John Walker deceased lifted and payed off by Benjamin Walker late Administrator -- 75.0.0
17. By going twice to Jersey and once to Philadelphia in order to recover monies from Gordon and Brown said Journies performed by Benjamin Walker late Administrator -- 11.0.0
18. By an account against the Estate of John Walker deceased by John Lee deceased paid to Thomas Grant Administrator of said Estate by Benj'n Walker late Administrator -- 0.3.9
19. By a Receipt of Benj'n Stearalt paid by Benjamin Walker late Adm'or -- 0.3.0
20. By proven account of Henry Daugherty paid by Benjamin Walker late Adm'or. 1.4.11
21. By single Bill to Samuel Simpson on John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker late Adm'or -- 41.11.0
22. By proven account by Major Jas: Parr against John Walker deceased lifted and paid off by Benj'n Walker late Adm'or -- 0.19.0
23. By Proven account by Abraham Jones against John Walker deceased Lifted and paid off by Benjamin Walker late Adm'or -- 0.10.0
24. By Receipt in full of Eleanor De Witt of all accounts against John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benj'n Walker late Adm'or 2.4.6
25. By proven account of Peter Jone's against John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker late Adm'or -- 9.5.9
26. By Receipt of John Kent for crying Vendue lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd [= aforesaid] 0.7.6
27. By a Receipt of Eleanor De Witt for money due to the Estate of Abraham De Witt deceased by John Walker listed and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 0.4.4
28. By a Receipt of George Doctor on proven account against the Estate of John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 9.12.6
29. By proven account by James Alexander against John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 0.17.6
30. By Receipt of Maria Morison in full against the Estate of John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benj'n Walker af'd 1.10.6
31. Be Receipt of Philip Francis for Rent due to Turbutt Francis paid by Benj'n Walkeer af'd -- 6.0.0
32. By Receipt of John Buyers on account of David Meads due by the Estate of John Walker dec'd paid by Benj'n Walker af'd 0.19.5
33. By Proven account of Peter Vincent against the Estate of John Walker dec'd paid by Benj'n Walker af'd -- 4.5.0
34. By Receipt of Robert Reynolds as Adm'or for the Estate of David Dean deceased against the Estate of John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 0.15.0
35. By monies paid on a Bond due by John Walker deceased to James Alexander as appears by Indorsements on said Bond paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 41.7.0
36. By a Receipt of Joseph Sachler against the Estate of John Walker deceased lifted and paid by Benjamin Walker af'd 0.7.6
37. By Account of John Simpson for granting Letters of Administration to the Estate of John Walker deceased paid by Benjamin Walker af'd -- 1.2.6
HISTORY & BIOGRAPHY
Annals of Buffalo Valley, Pennsylvania, 1755-1855 (John Blair)
page 210-211:
The attack on John Lee's (now Winfield) was made in August. A letter directed to Colonel Magaw, at Carlisle, found among his papers, from Colonel Butler, dated 25th August, says, a party of Indians, supposed to be sixty or seventy in number, killed Mr. Lee and family, a few miles above Sunbury. Letters of administration were issued to Captain John Lowdon and Thomas Grant on the 31st of August. Lee was assessor in April of this year.
I copy from Mcginness his narration of the occurrence, as I can find no contemporaneous account of it. Meginness, however, confounds Major John Lee with Sergeant Lee, killed at Fort Rice, on the 24th of October, and relates an incident occurring at Sergeant Lee's funeral as happening at Major Lee's funeral:
"It was a summer evening, and his family were at supper. A young woman named Katy Stoner escaped up stairs, and concealed herself behind the chimney. Lee was tomahawked and scalped, and a man named John Walker shared the same fate. A Mrs. Boatman and daughter were also killed. Mrs. Lee, with a small child and a boy named Thomas, were led away captives.
pages 212-213:
The Sequel to John Walker's murder, Mr. Meginness relates, as follows: "In the year 1790 his sons Benjamin, Joseph, and Henry Walker were living on a farm not far from the mouth of Pine creek, a few miles above Jersey Shore, when two Indiana, one a youth and the other a middle-aged, well-proportioned man, came into the neighborhood. At Stephenson's tavern, near the mouth of the creek, some people, and among them the Walkers, had gathered. The Indians got drunk, and performed many antics; and the old Indian, putting on the most horrid grimaces, and twisting his face into all sorts of shapes, said, 'this is the way old Walker looked when I killed and scalped him.' That evening the brothers persuaded one Samuel Doyle to accompany them, and murdered the Indians, placing their bodies in the creek where Phelps' mill stands. The bodies were washed out by a freshet, and suspicion pointed to the Walkers, who fled the country."
The county records show that letters upon the estate of John Walker were granted to his widow, Jane, and eldest son, Benjamin, in August 1782, and the rest of his family consisted of William, who died before 1790, (leaving a son, John) Henry, Joseph, John, Samuel, and Sarah, married to William Morrison.
August 19, 1790: Description of the Indian Murderers:
Benjamin Walker, about 28 years of age, about five feet nine inches high, straight and well made, full face, a little freckled, large Eyes, dark sandy hair, wears it tied, fond of Company and strong liquor, very talkative, and very apt to mock the Germans speaking broken English, is left handed, deals in Lands and brags much of his property, followed farming and Boating.
Henry Walker, about 25 years of age, five feet six Inches high, straight made, thin visaged, pockmarked and freckled, squints a little with both Eyes, long, dark, sandy hair, brought up to boating and Farming.
Joseph Walker, about 23 years of age, five feet ten inches high, slim made and very straight, full faced and much freckled, long dark sandy hair, very proud, a blacksmith by Trade but don't follow it, fond of his gun, Civil in Company, was out with the Commissioners as a hunter and Chain bearer when running the New York line.
Samuel Doyle, about 27 years of age, five feet seven Inches high, full faced, short, fair hair, fond of Company and strong Liquor, was a soldier in Captain Robinson's Company of Pennsylvania Rangers, stout and well built, brought up to farming, apt to brag of his abilities in Chopping or mauling rails, very peaceable when sober.
RESEARCH TO DO
Charlou Dolan: It is interesting to note the surnames involved here: A James Wilson was one of the witnesses to the releases above. Also, William Walker's daughter married a Thomas Wilson. Also, two of William Walker's grandchildren married McCallisters (Thomas Harmon married Jane McCallister, and his brother John Harmon married Mary McCallister).
There is additional information about this family in the book The Greening of West Branch, by Brett A. Nelson, Germantown, MD (1981). According to him, Jane Wilson was the second wife of John Walker, and the mother of all his children, the first wife being Sarah ___. John Walker and his wife Jane (Wilson) Walker moved to what later became Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania. There are supposed to be two Revolutionary War pension applications, one for John (S16017) and one for his son Benjamin Walker (W14088). Also, there are supposed to be biographical sketches of descendants in the following books:
1) Otzinachson: A History of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna [Pennsylvania], by J. F. Meginness, 1889, pages 640-642.
2) History of Dearborn & Ohio Counties, Indiana.
3) A History & Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler Co., Ohio (1882) page 962.
Death Notes: Child - Mary Walker
Y
Death Notes: Child - Robert Walker
Y
General Notes: Child - § William Walker
PARENTAGE OF WILLIAM WALKER
Charlou Dolan:
The custom among the Scottish and Scotch-Irish, especially before 1800, was to name the first-born son after the father's father, the second-born son after the mother's father, the first-born daughter after the mother's mother, and the second-born daughter after the father
s mother. Only after those people had namesakes would a man name a son after himself or a daughter after the mother. Of course when the father had the same name as his father, the oldest son would have the same name as the father and the grandfather.
William Walker of Botetourt County named one of his older sons Henry and one of his older daughters Agnes, which is a very strong indication that the William Walker, son of Henry and Agnes Walker of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, is our William Walker.
In this case these naming patterns take on especial significance because the names Henry Walker and Agnes Walker appear almost nowhere else in Virginia other than in our Walker family.
John Tracy Walker and I have, of course, checked to see if anyone else has a William Walker who claims to be the son of Henry and Agnes Walker above. So far, no other researcher says Henry and Agnes are the parents of their William.
I realize that not everyone will agree that we have proved our case, and I would love more definitive records. For me personally, the almost total non-use of the names Henry and Agnes by other Walker families in Virginia are adequate proof to accept Henry and Agnes of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, as the parents of William Walker of Botetourt Co.
Fortunately, DNA studies are beginning to provide proof of relationships where no written proof has been found. So far, the DNA of a living male Walker whose paper-trail leads back to James, who probably was the father of Henry Walker, who we think was the father of this William Walker, matches the DNA of several living male descendants of this William Walker. Moreover the DNA test of another male Walker whose paper trail goes back to Henry Walker also matches the DNA of our William Walker's descendants.
I use the term "whose paper-trail" instead of saying "who was a descendant of" because I have not yet seen and double-checked all the documentation that would prove their descendancy. Yes, DNA proves there is a relationship; no, DNA does not prove what the relationship is. In other words, DNA tests can prove that two living Walker men both descend from the same Walker ancestor -- somewhere back up the line. They do not, however, prove who the common ancestor was.
EARLY RECORDS OF WILLIAM WALKER
Charlou Dolan:
Early information about William Walker of Botetourt Co., VA, is highly tentative. His son, William Walker, Jr., was born in Bedford County, VA, in 1759 (according to his Revolutionary War pension application), which would place William Sr. there at that time. The earliest deed J. Tracy Walker and I have found for William Sr. in Botetourt County (at that time part of Augusta Co.) calls him William Walker "of Bedford County," which would confirm that he was living there before he moved to Botetourt. There is also an early lawsuit in Augusta Co. between an unknown person and "William Walker of Augusta County, Virginia and Bedford County, Virginia." This shows that William owned land in both counties at the same time. Unfortunately, early court records of Augusta County are in total disarray and in the basement of the courthouse in Staunton. At this time they are not accessible to researchers. The genealogical society of Augusta County hoped back in 1987 to sort and clean them, but I do not know if any progress has been made.
There was a William Walker who enlisted 24 Nov 1755 in a company of rangers in Augusta Co., VA, under the command of Capt. William Preston. William Walker is listed as being 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches tall, and his country is given as Pennsylvania. He was discharged 12 Dec 1755, making his term of military service only 18 days. In one of the Draper Manuscripts, there is a payroll for these rangers. William Walker did not receive any pay, but the reason for the non-payment was illegible on the film that I viewed. Unfortunately, if one is to believe the age given on his tombstone, William Walker was 30 years old in 1755.
The question then arises, is the tombstone inaccurate? It happened frequently in the days before driver's licenses and social security, that an old person became much older than his actual years, since after a certain period of time there was no one around who remembered his birth. We have tried to come up with an estimate for the ages of his children, (we have birth dates for only two, William and George), dates of their marriages, ages of their children, etc. It is very frustrating, however, due to lack of early censuses, lack of any information about some of William's children, etc. The best we can say, is that the birthdate indicated by the age given on his tombstone is consistent with what we know about his children, but on the other hand nothing proves that he could not have been the 18-year-old soldier in 1755.
EARLY RECORDS IN AUGUSTA CO., VIRGINIA
Hening's Statutes at Large (Hening)
vol. 7 - 1756-63:
In Sep 1758 a William Walker was allowed 15 pounds 12 shillings for provisions furnished to the county of Augusta.
[We need to check Hening's Statutes at Large to see the actual reference here, plus check for other Walker references.]
LAND IN BEDFORD CO., VIRGINIA
In 1761 William Walker bought a tract of land in Bedford Co., Virginia. This deed is recorded in Bedford Co. Deed Book ?, pages 429-430:
This Indenture made the twenty seventh day of April in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven Hundred and sixty one Between William Callaway of the County of Bedford of one Part and William Walker of the same County of the other Part Witnesseth that the said William Callaway for and in consideration of the just and full sum of thirty two Pounds cur't Money of Virginia to him in hand & paid by the said William Walker... do give grant bargain sell deliver & confirm to him the said William Walker... one certain tract... of Land... in the county aforsaid on the branch of Little Otter Containing four Hundred acres more or Less and Bounded as Follows viz:
Beginning at Williams's Corner on Little Otter fell [?] down Thence along his Line North thirty-five degrees East one Hundred and Ten Poles to a Hickory
Thence New Line North seventy five degrees East one Hundred and fourteen Poles to a Locust
thence South thirty eight East two Hundred & twelve Poles to Pointers of Bushes
thence South forty five west two Hundred and four Poles to the said Little Otter River
Thence Crossing the same Course Continued to Randolphs Line
thence along his Line North Forty five degrees west to the said Little Otter River and
thence down the same as it Meanders to the first Station
Together with all and singular the Priviledges and Appertenances... in witness whereof the said William Callaway hath hereunto set his Hand and seal the day and year above Written
Willm. Callaway
Memorandum That on the day & year first within Mentioned Quiet and Peacable Possession and d___ of the within Mentioned Land and Premises with all the appurtenances was given and Made by William Callaway to William Walker agreeable within the written Indenture.
Willm. Callaway
At Court held for Bedford County April 27th 1761 this Indenture & Memorandum of Livery of ___ herin Indorsed was acknowledged by Wm. Callaway Party thereto & Ordered to be Recorded.
Teste Ben. H__ward.
SALE OF BEDFORD LAND
Charlou Dolan:
In Bedford Co. Deed Book ?, pages 48 & 49, there is the deed dated 23 Nov 1762, whereby William Walker sells the above described land to William Mead for 60 pounds. The deed was recorded the 23rd of Nov 176_. Either 1763 was written, then the 3 was overwritten by a 2, or the 1762 was written and then the 2 overwritten by a 3. The same thing was done on the preceding deed. I would say that it should be 1762, since otherwise it is quite a coincidence, that it was recorded the exact same day and month that it was signed, only one year later.
There is no wife's name mentioned in this deed, and yet William Walker was having children born during this period, hence the need to check what the legal requirements were at that time. An earlier deed from Bedford Co (1755) has a William Walker and wife Elizabeth selling to William Mead a tract of land containing 400 acres, on both sides of Little Otter River. If the 1762 sale of land is by our William Walker, then why isn't his wife's name on the deed? This is definitely the land purchased 7 Apr 1761 by a William Walker from William Callaway, both listed as "of Bedford County."
LEASE & RELEASE
Charlou Dolan:
In the 18th century, Virginia had a law about land sales that made it difficult in some way for anyone to sell land except to someone who was already leasing the land in question. To get around this law, people used a system of double transactions, called "lease and release." The first deed signed was the "lease," in which the land was leased, usually for a very small amount of money or for one peppercorn (meaning an actual, real peppercorn, which was the smallest item that had a standard monetary value, and that could be and was used as money). The second deed, signed 24 hours later, was the actual sale (called the "release"), in which the owner sold the land (for cash) to the person leasing the land. In most cases the two deeds, the "lease" and the "release" were identical except for the date and the price paid.
LAND IN AUGUSTA CO., VIRGINIA
Augusta County Deed Book ??,pages 101 & 102:
This Indenture made the nineteenth Day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Sixty five Between Hugh Hays and Mary his wife of the County of Augusta of the one part and William Walker of the same County of the other part Witnesseth that the said Hugh & Mary Hays for... the sum of five shillings... paid by the said William Walker...do grant bargain and sell unto the said William Walker a certain tract of Land Containing one hundred and Seventy six acres by the same more or less lying and being in the County of Augusta in Beverley Mannor & bounded as follows viz
Beginning at a white oak & Elm Corner to said Hays runneth thence with his line
North sixty one degrees West one hundred & ten poles to three white oaks in Henrys line thence with Henrys & Purris Line South twenty nine degrees West two hundred and fifty two poles to a white oak in the patent line thence with said Line
South Sixty degrees East one hundred & twenty poles to a black oak & hiccory thence
north thirty four degrees East one hundred & thirty four poles to a hiccory & black oak saplin thence
north fifty four degrees West twenty one poles to a Chesnut thence
north twenty nine degrees East one hundred & fifteen poles to the beginning...
Tot Have and to Hold the said tract of land... from the day before the date hereof for and during the full Term and Time of one whole year from thence next ensuing fully to be complied & ended Yielding and Paying therefore the rent of one Pepper Corn on Lady Day next if the same shall be be lawfully demanded... In Witness whereof the sd. Hugh & Mary Hays have hereunto set their hands and seals the Day and Year first above written
Hugh Hays
Mary Hays
Signed and Delivered in the presence of Mathew Huston James Henry John Weir
At a Court held for Augusta Count August 20th 1765 Hugh Hays acknowledged this his Lease for Land to William Walker which is ordered to be recorded.
Charlou Dolan:
There follows immediately the second deed (the release), again dated the next day, this time for seventy three pounds sixteen shillings, which was the actual sale price.
PURCHASE OF LAND ON CRAIGS CREEK
On 8 Jul 1762, William Walker "of Bedford County" bought 275 acres of land on Craigs Creek from Robert Williams, as shown in the deed below, which was recorded in two different counties.
Botetourt Co. Deed Book 5, page 252 & also Augusta Co. Deed Book 12, page 176:
This Indenture made the Seventh Day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred & sixty three Between Robert Williams of the Province of North Carolainia [sic] of the one part and William Walker of the County of Bedford in the Colony of Virginia of the other part Witnesseth that the said Robert Williams for and in Consideration of the Sum of five Shillings Current Money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said William Walker at or before the Sealing and Delivery of these presents the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Hath Granted Bargained and Sold and by these presents Doth Bargain and Sell unto the said William Walker one Certain Tract or parcel of Land Containing two hundred and Seventy five acres as appears by Deeds of Lease & Release to him made for the same by James Patten bearing Date the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Day of December 17_3 Lying and being in the County of Augusta on a branch of James River Called Craigs Creek & bounded as followeth to Wit
Beginning at three black oaks on a banck & Running thence South fifty two poles to two hiccorys & a poplar on the west side of the creek & up the Creek
North Eighty Degrees West Sixty two poles
North Seventy Degrees West one hundred poles
North fifty Six Degrees West Fifty four poles to a hiccory & Walnut on the West Side of the Creek
North Seventy two deg's West Eighty four poles Crossing the Creek to a white oak
South twenty five Degrees West one hundred poles to a black oak and white oak
South thirteen Degrees East Sixty poles to two Spanish oaks and a Walnut
South Eighty Degrees West fourty four poles to a white oak and hiccory on the East side of the Creek thence Down the same
North twenty three Degrees West one hundred & fifty four poles
North fifteen deg's East one hundred and twenty poles
South Eighty five Degrees East fifty Six poles
South Sixty five deg's East Eighty six poles to an ash and Walnut on the bank of the Creek thence
East Sixty poles & South Sixty Degrees East two hundred & twenty poles to the beginning
& all Houses Buildings Orchards Ways Waters Water Courses profits Commodities Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises hereby granted or any part thereof belonging or in anywise appertaining and the Reversion & Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues & profits thereof To Have And To Hold the said tract of Land & all & Singular other the Premises hereby Granted with the appurtenances unto the said William Walker his Executors Administrators and Assigns from the Day before the Date hereof for and during the full term and time of one whole year from thence Next Ensuing fully to be Compleat & Ended Yielding and paying therefore the rent of one pepper Corn on Lady Day Next if the same shall be Lawfully Demanded to the intent and purpose that by Virtue of these presents & of the Statute for transferring Uses into possession the said William Walker may be in actual Possession of the premises & be thereby Enabled to accept & take a Grant and Release of the Reversion & Inheritance thereof to him and his heirs In Witness whereof the said Robert Williams hath hereunto set his hand and seal the Day and Year first above written.
Robert Williams
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of John Mills Jno. Buchanan David Looney
At a Court Cond'd & held for Augusta County November the 21st 1764 this Lease for Land from Robert Williams to William Walker was proved by the oaths of John Buchanan Gent and John Mills two of the Witnesses thereto & ordered to be Certified.
At a Court Cond.d & held for Augusta County August the 21st 1765 This Lease for Land from Robert Williams to William Walker was this day further proved by the oath of David Loony the other witness thereto & ordered to be recorded.
Immediately following this lease is the release. Here are the only differences:
the Eight Day of July... Robert Williams of the province of North Carolainia of the County of Orange...for the sum of thirty three pounds Eighteen Shillings and three pence Current Money... doth hereby acknowledge and thereof doth release acquit & discharge the said William Walker his heirs Executors and Administrators by these presents he the said Robert Williams Hath Granted... unto the said William Walker in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and Sale to him thereof made by the said Robert Williams for one whole year by Indenture bearing date the Day next before the Day of the Date of these presents and by force of the Statute... by James Patton bearing Date the sixteenth & seventeenth Days of December 1753... etc.
DISPOSITION OF LAND ON CRAIGS CREEK
Charlou Dolan: William Walker first deeded 100 acres of this land to Henry Walker (Deed Book 5, page 252) and later deeded the other 80 acres to "my son Henry Walker" (Deed Book 6, page 300). The deeds of Henry Walker and Martha Walker need to be checked to see if Henry (the son) was in possession of the entire 180 acres, or if another, as yet unidentified, Henry Walker owned part of it.
Botetourt Co., VA, Deed Book 6, page 300:
This Indenture made this 11th day of April in the year of Our Christ 1797 between William Walker of Botetourt County & State of Virginia of the one part & his son Henry Walker of the county and State aforesd. of the other part...sum of $300...tract of land it being part of a Grant of 275 acres granted to James Patton by a patent bearing date the 3rd day of November 1750 & conveyd. by said Patton to Robert Williams by a Deed admitted to record at Augusta March Court 1754 and conveyed by said Williams to William Walker by a deed admitted to record at Augusta Court 1765 said tract or parcel of land containing Eighty acres be the same more or less as is contained in the following boundries to wit
Beginning at three Sycamores on the South Bank of Craigs Creek on a line of said grant thence with said line North 73 degrees West 90 poles to a White Oak corner to the land of Henry Walker & to said Grant
thence, a Division line, North 70 west 125 poles crossing Craigs Creek to a Hickory & Mulberry on a line of sd. Grant
thence with the line of the same North 15 East 60 poles to a stake
South 85 East 50 poles to near the Creek
thence down the Creek 124 poles to a double Ash & Walnut on the South bank of the Creek corner to said Grant
thence, division lines, down the Creek with the Several Courses thereof 78 poles to the Beginning...
In testimony whereof the said William Walker hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the Day and Year above written.
[signed] William Walker
(witnesses) Jas. Heavin Hugh Caldwell William Givens
At July Botetourt Court 1797
This Indenture of Bargain & Sale was Exhibited in Court and proved by the oath of James Heavin, Hugh Caldwell & William Givens witnesses thereto
Subscribed and thereupon ordered to be Recorded.
A copy teste Hy. Bowyer C.B.C.
MORTGAGE OF LIVESTOCK
Botetourt Co., Virginia, Deed Book 1, page 391:
Whereas David Loony stands Security for me in a Bond ___ to Col. John Buchanan on the eighth day of December 1763 for the sum of Thirty three pounds eighteen shillings and three pence Current Money of Virginia with Interest from that time, which Bond is now in the Possession of Wm. Preston, and whereas the said Looney may suffer if a suit is brought for the said Money, To prevent which I do hereby make over in open market to the said David as his Counter Security and to keep him Indemnified on said Account the following Effects,
one Gray Horse a Trotter
one Bright Bay mare branded with a W on the near Shoulder with some white Round her Eyes,
also a Bay mare with a Star & a white foot,
likewise a Brown three year old mare, has a large Star & two white feet,
and a Bright Bay filley two years old this spring,
also seven head of horned Cattle and
twenty five Hoggs
which several Articles I do hereby make over to the said David Looney on the terms above mentioned and have delivered the above sd. Gray Horse to Abraham & Wm. McClellan as Attorneys of the said David Looney in Confirmation of the above Bill of sale & should the said Looney have any part of the above sum to pay I hereby agree that the said Looney sell all or part of the above Stock for ready money to repay himself what he may advance with all Charges he may be at & the remainder if any to return to me In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this nineteenth Day of March 1772.
William Walker
Sealed & Deliverd in the presence of Wm. Preston Robt. Breckenridge
At a court held for Botetourt County 13 May 1772 This Bill of Sale was proved by the oath of Colo'o Robert Breckenridge a witness hereto and Ordered to be recorded.
[Charlou Dolan: The first thing my mother and I noticed was that the original bond mentioned in the above document was made on the exact day and for the exact sum as the first land purchased by William Walker in Augusta (later Botetourt) Co., which would explain where William got the money to buy the land. What puzzled us, however, was why William didn't just sell the animals and pay off the bond? Don Strong explained that in effect William Walker was just mortgaging the animals to David Looney, and William got to keep them as long as he did not default on his payment to Col. John Buchanan.]
EARLY BOTETOURT COURT RECORDS
Charlou Dolan: When my mother and I were in Botetourt Co. in 1986, we were told that people had thought for a long time that no early Botetourt County Court records existed. But just a few years before we were there, cardboard boxes filled with early court records were discovered in the basement of the courthouse, stacked up against the concrete walls. Due to the moisture they had absorbed, they were sent to the State Library in Richmond, where they were in a long line of records waiting for rehabilitation. Although these records were not accessible to the public, my mother and I got permission from the Botetourt County Clerk to look at them. When the records were brought to us, however, their condition was even worse than we had been told. They were disintegrating to the point that removing one piece of paper from the top of the stack caused that piece to disintegrate completely. The only hope for salvaging them that we could see would be to have someone film each one before removing it from the stack. At the end of this filming, to be sure, the documents would no longer exist, but there would at least be a film record of them. I can only hope an expert on restoration of such severaly damaged papers knows a better process that will allow the documents to be filmed without destroying them in the process.
GRANT OF LAND
William Walker received 60 acres of land (date ?) from a new grant, on a southeast branch of Craigs Creek, on the Fincastle to Sweet Springs Road. (Deed Book 14, page 649). In his will, this land is called "The Sulpher Springs Place." He willed this land to his grandson William, son of his deceased son Henry Walker.
WIVES OF WILLIAM WALKER
William Walker was apparently married twice. On a deed in 1772 when a William Walker sold some land to Samuel Carson, his wife is listed as Mary. This may or may not be our William Walker. On 25 Apr 1785 our William Walker Sr. signed a marriage bond to marry Mary Walker. Originally we thought that this marriage was William Jr., his son, but the signature on the marriage bond matches the other known signatures of William Sr., namely the ones on the marriage bond of his daughter Esther to Thomas Wilson in 1791, and on his will and the codicil to his will in 1810.
MARRIAGE BONDS
Charlou Dolan:
In early Virginia there were two ways to get married. One was by calling banns three Sundays in a row in the Church of England. The purpose of calling banns was to let other people know that the two people intended to get married. If anyone then had an objection (such as that one of the couple was underage, or a bound servant, or already married to someone else), they would find out about the upcoming marriage in time to voice their objections.
Many of the people living in the Shenandoah Valley, however, were seeking religious freedom, and therefore they did not want to have banns called in the Church of England. As an alternative to banns, one could post a bond guaranteeing that both parties to the marriage were of age (or if not, that they had the consent of their parents or guardian), and that there was no other impediment to the marriage. As is done with a bail bond today, only a small amount of money was actually paid, with the people posting the bond guaranteeing to pay a much larger sum if the parties to the marriage were found to be not free to get married. Two people were required to sign the bond. One was usually, but not always, the groom. The other was usually a relative. I have been told that in general, if the bride was underage, her father would sign the bond, but if she were over the age of 21 her brother or uncle would sign. Sometimes, however, the other person signing as "surety" on the bond would be a friend or relative of the groom. There were usually one to three witnesses to their signatures.
If one of the parties was under the age of 21, the written consent of the responsible person (father, mother, or guardian) was needed. At other times an affidavit was signed by someone who gave oath that the person concerned was over the age of 21. Sometimes the bride herself signed such an affidavit, although the more usual case was for a relative or neighbor to swear that the bride (or in some cases the groom) was of age. The affidavits and consents were also usually witnessed by one to four other people. Because the bonds obligated the signers to pay the state of Virginia a certain sum if the conditions were not met, the county clerks kept the actual bonds, consents, and affidavits (as compared to land records, where the owners got to keep the actual deeds after the clerk copied them into the deed books). These bonds, affidavits, and consents are therefore a good source of original signatures, and they offer the genealogist the opportunity (if he is lucky) to prove that two people with the same name were the same person, or alternatively to show that they were two people.
As an example of the wording on a bond, we will include here the marriage bond of William Walker, which is typical of such marriage bonds, the first part being the bond, and the second part being the conditions under which the bond would have to be paid off:
"Know all Men by these presents that we William Walker and Joseph Snodgrass are held and firmly bound unto the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Sum of fifty pounds Current Money To the which paiment well and truly to be made we Bind our Selves our & Each of our Heirs Executors & administrators firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals and Dated
this 25th day of apl. 1785
The Condition of the above Obligation is Such that Whereas there is a marriage Shortly intended to be had & solemnized between the above bound Wm. Walker & Mary Walker both of this parish If Therefore There shall be no Lawful cause to Obstruct the said Marriage then the Obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force & virtue
Teste
William Walker
Joseph Snodgrass"
[Note: In this particular case, Joseph Snodgrass is the son-in-law of William Walker, and there were no witnesses.]
REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE
At a Court held in Botetourt County March 14, 1782, William Walker was allowed £3 6s 8p for 400 lbs of beef for the Militia. At a Court held April 11, 1782, William Walker was allowed 6 Shillings for pasturage and 6s 6p for 12 bundles of fodder for Com'ny Department.
[Charlou Dolan: I have not yet seen the originals of these records, but they are listed on the DAR application of a descendant.]
MORTGAGE OF LAND
In Botetourt Co., Virginia, Deed Book 3, page 461, William Walker mortgaged some of his property to his sons-in-law Joseph and Isaac Snodgrass.
[Charlou Dolan: We need to check and see if William redeemed this land, and if it was still in his possession when he died. It would also be interesting to find out why William Walker needed cash so badly that he mortgaged the land he was actually living on. As far as we know, this was the only time he borrowed against his land.]
WILLIAM WALKER'S WILL
[Transcribed by Charlou Dolan]
Botetourt County, Virginia, Will Book B, pages 246-249, 261:
In the name of God Amen, I William Walker of Botetourt County and state of Virginia, Tho weak in body yet (through the Mercy & Goodness of God) Sound in Mind and Memory do constitute this my last Will and Testament and desire it to be received as such.
Imprimis, I most humbly bequeath my soul to God who gave it and my body to the earth from whence it was taken, as for my burial I desire it to be done in a descent and Christian manner. Touching Worldy affairs I will that all my Just debts be first paid and the surpless of my Estate to be divided as follows,
Imprimis, I give to my son John one certain tract of land called the Iron Spring place containing about 250 acres to him and his heirs forever, to whom I leave also one hundred and twenty five pounds which is now in his hands, also two bonds on George Hardy the first bond for one hundred dollars due in April 1812 the other bond calls for two hundred and fifty dollars due in the year 1815, he paying as follows, to my daughter Esther fifty pounds lawful money within two years from this date. To my daughter Agnes five pounds within three years from this date. To my daughter Mary five pounds within three years from this date.
Item. To my son George and James equally I give my land on Barbers Creek above Greenlees to them & their heirs forever.
To my son George I also give one half of the tract of land which is in dispute between Nathin Eakin and myself, he looking after the title at his own expense.
The other half of which, if gained, I give to my son William and my daughter-in-law Martha Walker equally.
To my son William I also give all that is now in his hands.
To my son James I also give all that is now in his hands, my riding mare excepted, also two bonds on George Hardy of one hundred dollars each, one of which is due in the year 1813, the other in the year 1814. He paying out of said bonds when collected to my son George ten pounds, provided he can not gain the above mentioned disputed land, if the land is gained said James must pay ten pounds in good property to my daughter Esther, also, my son James is to take good care of me while I live and at my death to give my body a decent burial.
To my son-in-law Isaac Snodgrass [husband of daughter Sarah Walker deceased], I give one French Crown.
To Henry Walker's son William I give and bequeath the Sulpher Spring Place containing about sixty acres to him & his heirs forever, he paying to his mother five pounds.
To John Walker's son William, I give my riding mare.
I also give to my son John my saltpeter cave in Greenbrier County, he looking after the title at his own expense.
I also constitute my son John sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament and I desire that he shall collect all debts due to me except such as are herein remited & a few small claims which I have assigned to James Walker and that he the said John shall pay all my just debts prior to this date except doctors bill which my son James shall pay & if any thing remains I allow him the said John to keep it for his own benefit.
To my son-in-law Thomas Harmon I remit all that is due to me from him by bond or otherwise...
If the bonds herein mentioned on George Hardy are not paid according to bargain I desire that John Walker my Executor shall sell the land for which said bonds were executed or as much thereof as will be requisite according to my contract with said Hardy and that he apply the money as herein before directed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten. Sealed and declared by the above named William Walker for his last Will and Testament.
Interlined before signing in presence of us.
Jacob Wagener John Taylor (his mark) Andrew Walker
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I the said William Walker on this thirty first day of July 1810 do authorize & empower my said Exr. John Walker to convey by proper deed or deeds any land that I may be bound to convey & more expressly the land sold to George Hardy. And in the event of sd. Hardy's not fulfilling complying with his purchase & its becoming necessary that my sd. Exr. should make another sale of sd. land, he is hereby empowered to make a conveyance therefor to the purchaser or purchasers, & this provision I declare to be a part of my aforesd. last will & Testament
William Walker Sinr.
witnesses: Andrew Walker John (his mark) Taylor Zadok Nutter
- - - - - - - - - -
A memorandum of Articles not mentioned in my last will and testament which I dispose of among my children as follows
To my son John I give my Cross cut saw 1 pewter dish 1 kettle 1 pot 1 pair Stilyards 2 woolen reeds 1 pair 5 hund.d gears 1 foot adz, Croze, crooked drawing knife, butcher knife, inshove and Iron wedge.
To his son William 1 tomahawk.
To his daughter Polly my looking glass & some teacups & saucers.
I also allow my son John to take my cotton webb of 30 yards warp and about 14 dozen filling and get it wove soon, and give to my sons William, George, & James each 4 yards & a half for coats, and keep the ballance himself.
To my son George I give one eleven hundred reed [part of a weaving loam], my silver watch, 1 falling axe, mounting for a chest, a Book the auther David Linsey, and 1 Twell'd bagg [= twilled bag].
To my son James I give my Double barrel gun, whip saw, broad axe, 5 dozen seven hundred flax thread, some thread on big spools, 1 pairing chissel some tow yarn, my Bible, 3 table spoons, 1 pewter bason, 1 water bucket, 1 seven hund'd reed & gears 1 pair 5 hund'd gears, a pair compasses.
To my daughter Polly Snodgrass [Mary, wife of Joseph Snodgrass] I send 1 Feather bed & bedding, 1 bedstead, 1 weavers loom, 1 six hundred reed, 1 four hundred & fifty reed.
To Henry's son William I give a small oven & potrack which he now has, 1 drawing knife, and 1 three gallon jugg.
August 3rd, 1810
Witnesses present Henry Myars (his mark) Jacob Wagener Nimrod Crawford"
Charlou Dolan: When I first read the above will, I had hopes of finding the family Bible willed to James. Unfortunately, when I later got the inventory of James Walker, it did not include a family Bible, which means it may have been lost or accidentally destroyed before his death. There still exists the slight possibility that he might have given it to one of his children before he wrote his will. Although one would think that the oldest son or oldest child would be given the family Bible, in most cases the Bible went to the youngest child, as he or she was the last one to leave home, and most often the one the aged mother or father would be living with at the time of his or her death.
INVENTORIES OF WILLIAM WALKER'S ESTATE
Charlou Dolan: There are two inventories available for the estate of William Walker. The first one below is in the handwriting of his son, John Walker. The second is the official one done by Henry Holstine, Philip Caist?, and Isaac? Hannah. Because there are slight differences in the items, I have included both inventories.
Original inventory in the Botetourt Co. Courthouse:
An inventory of all the Personal Estate of William Walker Deced. which is come to my hand as an Executor of the same
four bonds on George Hardey Executed by the said Walker on the 19th Day of December in the year of 1809 and Due as follows
first bond due on the first Day of aprle in the year 1812
Second bond Due on the first day of aprle in the year 1813
third bond due on the first Day of aprile in the year 1814
fourth bond due on the first day of aprile in the y 1815
one bay mare . . . one Enshave
one black horse . . . one crows
two cows . . . one water bucket
one heifer . . . five Dozen flax thread
one silver watch . . . some tow thread
one eleven hundred reed . . . one chissel
one twiled bag . . . one pair compasses
one faling axe . . . one halter chain
one pair hinges . . . two woolin reeds
mountain for Drawers . . . one puter [= pewter] Dish
one looking glass . . . three plain stocks & bits
one book title David linsy . . . one Stock lock
three cups & sassars . . . two Drawing knives
one stone Jugg . . . two pair five hundred gears
one pair money Scales & waits . . . one weavers loom
one Bible . . . one Six hundred reed
one Double barreld gun . . . one hogshead
one pair of Steelyards . . . one feather bed
one whipsaw . . . two blankets
one crasscut Saw . . . two quilts
one broad axe . . . three sheats
one foot adze . . . one under bed tick
one Iron wedge . . . one bed stid
one kittle [= kettle] . . . two Small augers
one pot
money in the hands of William Walker Son of the Deced by his will and other curcomstances
money in the hands of James Walker
money in the hands of John Walker by the will
Several balances of bonds and other accounts against Thomas Harmon
money in the hands of Mrs. were [= Weir] by account
money in hands of Martha Walker by account
one Small proven account against Isaac Huit
an acct. against William Walker Junr.
an acct. against William Snodgrass
an accompt against Alexander Hanley
an acct against John Huet
an acct. against James Gray Junr
an account against Robert Ferrier
an account against Nimrod Crawford
an account against Abraham Nidy
an account against John Summerfield
an account against Jacob Hons
one Smoothe Gun
one seven hundred reed & gears
one hand saw 1 chissel & 1 howel
one mans Saddle
one frow two gimblets two old Rasps
19 1/2 yards cotton cloth one butcher knife
one tomahak
an account against Nathan Eakins
one puter bason [pewter basin] two table Spoons
June 11th 1811
John Walker Executor
The following is the official inventory, recorded in the probate records in Botetourt Co. The money amounts are given in pounds, shilling, and pence:
"Pursuant to an order of the Botetourt October Court last we whose names are hereunto subscribed have this day met in order to view and appraise the personal estate of William Walker decd. having been first duly sworn for that purpose before Joseph Hannah a Justice of the peace for the county aforesaid and we do find the same to be as followeth, to wit:
Sundry Bonds against Thomas Harmon ammounting to . . . 37-19-11
One proven acct. of Isaac Hewet . . . 00-10-
one acct. against Wm. Snodgrass . . . 00-11-11
money in the hands of Jno. Walker . . . 125-00-
one Silver watch . . . 2-08-
one reed . . . - 6-
one pair hinges & mounting for drawers . . . - 6-6
one sack bag & falling axe . . . -10-
one Book entitled David Lindsay . . . - 1-
one Looking Glass . . . - 1-6
Three cups & Saucers . . . - 1-6
One Stone Jugg . . . - 4-6
One pair money Scales & waits . . . - 6-
One Bible . . . - 2-
one double Barreled Gun . . . 2-10-
one pair Steckyards? . . . -10-
one whip Saw . . . 1- 4-
one crasscut Saw . . . 1-16-
one broad axe . . . - 5-
Sundrie tools foot adze Iron wedge etc. . . . -12-
one kittle . . . - 9-
One bucket thread etc . . . -12-
one chissel & compasses . . . - 2-
Sundry carpenter tools & Stock Lock . . . -18-
One halter & chain . . . - 7-6
Two woolen Reeds & one pewter dish . . . - 8-
One drawing knife . . . - 3-6
Two pair 500 Gears for Loom . . . - 9-
One Hogshead . . . - 6-
One six hundred reed . . . - 4-6
One feather bed, bedsted & bed cloths . . . 4-10-
one loom . . . 1-
One bay mare . . . 18-
19 1/2 yards Cotton Cloth . . . 3-12-7 1/2
An accompt against William Walker Jr. . . . 1- 4-5
An accompt vs. Alexander Hanly . . . -12-6
An accompt against John Hewit . . . -18-
An accompt against James Gray Jr. . . . -12-
An accompt vs. Robert Ferrier . . . -10-
An Accompt against Nimrod Crawford . . . -11-
Four Notes on George Clapsaddle ammounting to . . . 105-00-
Money in the hands of Martha Walker . . . 3-00-
Money in the hands of Mrs. Weir . . . 5- 6-6
One smooth Gun . . . 1-00-
An accompt against John Sumerfield . . . -18-9
An account against Abram Nidey . . . -16-6
Money in the hands of James Walker . . . 7- 4-
An Accompt against Jacob Hans . . . - 8-1 1/2
One Seven hundred Reed & Gears . . . -10-
One hand saw, chissal & Howel . . . - 6-
One Saddle mans . . . 1-10-
One black Horse . . . 12-
One black & white cow . . . 3-
One red & white cow . . . 3-15-
One Small Heifer . . . 1-10-
Given under our hands the 8th day of February in the year of our Lord 1811.
Henry Holstine
Philip (x) Crist
Isaac? Hannah"
Charlou Dolan:
We have been able to identify some of the people owing money to William Walker. As time goes on, we may be able to identify some of the others as well.
[Relationships of debtors to William Walker]
Thomas Harmon was his son-in-law
Isaac Hewit was ?
Wm. Snodgrass was a grandson
John Walker was his son and executor of his estate
William Walker Jr. was his son
Alexander Hanly was ?
John Hewit was ?
a James Gray (possibly the same one) purchased land in Madison Co., Indiana, from Theodore Walker as executor of the estate of George Walker. Also, William Gray was the one whose wife slandered Sarah (Walker) Snodgrass
Robert Ferrier may have been related to the John William Ferrier who later married Jane Susan Walker (Andrew 3, Henry 2, William 1).
Nimrod Crawford was ?
Martha Walker was his daughter-in-law
Mrs. Wier was ?
John Sumerfield was ?
Abram Nidey was the son-in-law of a John Snodgrass, who was the first cousin of the Joseph Snodgrass and Isaac Snodgrass who were the sons-in-law of William Walker
James Walker was the son of William
Jacob Hans was ?.
AGES OF WILLIAM WALKER'S CHILDREN
Charlou Dolan:
In the 1810 census, James Walker has both a male 26-45 and a male over 45 in the household . In the 1820 census James Walker again has a male 26-45 but no older male. Since William Walker specified in his will that James was to be the one who looked after him until his death, we can assume that James is the male 26-45 in each case, and William is the male over 45 in 1810. This would make James the youngest child of William Walker. James has to have been born between the years 1775 (not over 45 years old in 1820) and 1784 (already 26 by 1810). Since he married Jane Cardin in 1803, and was at that time probably at least 21, we can narrow his estimated birth down even further, to sometime between 1775 and 1782. Due to the fact that none of the other children were born anywhere near that late, he was probably born closer to the 1775 end of the range than to the 1782 end. Unfortunately, James died before the 1830 census, so we can't narrow his date of birth down any closer than that unless we find a gravestone for him.
It would appear then, that William Walker's children were probably born in the 20-year span from 1755-1775, although the range could easily be from 1750-1780. This makes the year of his birth as given on his tombstone (ca. 1725) completely reasonable. It does not, however, eliminate the William Walker who was 18 on the 1755 list of Rangers from consideration.
I have tried to estimate the ages of William's children as accurately as possible, based on censuses, year of marriage, ages of children, etc., but the estimates are too inaccurate to do more than tell us which of the children were probably the older ones and which were probably the younger ones. The only children for whom we have birth dates are William Jr. (from his pension application) and George (from his tombstone). Even in these cases, however, the year of birth when given by an old man or by a descendant is not considered a primary source, and is subject to possible error.
There do not, however, appear to have been any children born at all late enough to have been the children of his second wife, Mary Walker, if indeed it was William Sr. who married Mary Walker.
WILLIAM WALKER'S GRAVE
William Walker died 17 Aug 1810, and is buried in the Caldwell/Walker Cemetery in Craig Co., Virginia (right on the line of Botetourt Co, Virginia). His stone is still standing (tilted slightly forward) and legible (as of October 2007) and reads:
Wm WALKER
DECD AUGUST
THE 17 1810 IT
BEING THE 85
YEAR OF HIS
AGE
The stone is quite small, perhaps one foot by one and a half feet. We can assume his age is accurately given because he owned a family Bible at the time of his death.
The other stones in the cemetery appear to have suffered from damage rather than from erosion. The stones are made out of the kind rock where pieces can easily sheer off, plus cows have been wandering around breaking some of the stones. In April 1986 J. Tracy Walker and I read all the stones in the cemetery that were still legible [and as soon as I find the piece of paper I wrote the list on, I'll type it in here!]
The following people met in Craig Co., Virginia, in October 2007 and erected a fence around the Caldwell/Walker Cemetery:
John Tracy Walker III, 4th great-grandson of William Walker
John Tracy Walker IV, 5th great-grandson of William Walker
Larry R. Walker, 5th great-grandson of William Walker
Orin Lee Walker, 4th great-grandson of William Walker
Russell Allen Walker Sr., 4th great-grandson of William Walker
Death Notes: Child - Grizel Grizzel Walker
Y
Death Notes: Child - Margaret Walker
Y
Death Notes: Child - James Walker
Y
General Notes: Child - James Walker
LAND & COURT RECORDS
Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, Deed book C, vol. 1, pages 203-204:
This Indenture made 10 May 1770 between James Walker of London Derry twp. Lancaster Co., PA, Yeoman, and Mary his wife of the one part, and John Campbell of said county yeoman of the other part... for 635 pounds lawful money... all that certain plantation... being the same tract of land which John Walker and Jean his wife by Indenture bearing date the 18th day of April 1769 did grant and Confirm unto the said James Walker in Fee... [signed] James Walker and Mary (her mark) Walker. Witnesses, Fredrich Pohlmann and Philip Marstella... recorded 18 Mar 1788.
Thomas Coney and Agnes
Husband Thomas Coney
Born: 1485 Baptized: Died: August 12, 1545 Buried:
Father: Thomas Coney 10 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Coney
Born: 1519 - Kirton, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: December 31, 1568 Buried:Spouse: William Perry Marr: 1539 - England
Peter Wittum and Agnes
Husband Peter Wittum
AKA: Peter Witham Born: May 15, 1656 - Boston, Suffolk, MA Baptized: Died: - Kittery, York, ME Buried:
Father: Peter Wittum Mother: Redigon Clark
Marriage: - Boston, Suffolk, MA
Other Spouse: Judith Gattensby - August 3, 1713 - Kittery, York, ME
Noted events in his life were:
1. Military
2. Occupation
Wife Agnes
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: October 13, 1732 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. A.K.A
2. Alt. Death
Children
1 M John Witham
AKA: John Wittum Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Tidy Marr: Kittery, York, ME
2 M Daniel Wittum
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Tidy
3 M Andrew Wittum
AKA: Andrew Witham Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ann BeardSpouse: Abigail Mills Marr: October 1, 1726
4 M James Wittum
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Drown Marr: Kittery, York, ME
5 M Samuel Wittum
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Abigail Wittum
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Michael Brawn Marr: Kittery, York, ME
7 F Eunice Anne Wittum
Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: - York, York, ME Buried:Spouse: Richard Brawn Marr: November 5, 1725 - Kittery, York, ME
8 M Ichabod Wittum
AKA: Ichobod Wittum Born: - York, York, ME Baptized: Died: March 24, 1755 - York, York, ME Buried:Spouse: Deborah Spencer Marr: May 8, 1734 - York, York, ME
9 M Benjamin Wittum
AKA: Benjamin Wittum Born: - Kittery, York, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Rankin Marr: York, York, ME
General Notes: Husband - Peter Wittum
History of York, ME by Charles Edward Banks
The three sons of Peter Witham, Jr. of Kittery, John, Andrew and Daniel took up land in Bell Marsh Brook Region north of Agamenticus Hills abt 1725 and the record of the several families, as long as they remained in York, will appear in Volume III of this history. (Note, Volume III may not have been published)
He was a yeoman (turner) in Kittery, Maine. Peter deposed in April 1729 that he was a soldier at Blue Point under Capt. Winscoll fifty two or three years earlier. In 1686, he exchanged land with his brother, William, getting fifty acres on Sturgeon Creek between Leonard Drown and William Sanders. In 1694, he received a grant of ten acres from Kittery, and later received another twenty acres from that town. In March 1723/24, he deeded to his son John after death of self and wife Eunice. In 1730, they had lived in York for six months when he was ordered to leave town. His wife could not be found at the time. Peter was often fined for small offences, especially for not attending church. Three of Peter's sons, John, Andrew, and Daniel, took upland in Bell Marsh Brook region north of Agamenticus Hill close to Scotland, York County, Maine, about 1725. Peter married Agnes (sometimes called Annis or Eunice) in 1684 in Boston.
Peter Witham Jr., grant of land 1699.
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
!Letter from Tom McBride, 1221 Mayberry Lane, State College, Pa 16801
16 Feb 1992
General Notes: Child - John Witham
John Witham, grant of land 1703, fifty acres. m. Elisabeth Tidt Jan. 9, 1707-8
General Notes: Child - Andrew Wittum
History of York, Maine, Vol 1
Muster Roll, abt 1723, Andrew Witham
General Notes: Child - James Wittum
He was a turner (yeoman) in Kittery and, in 1731, sold land in Brixam, York County.
General Notes: Child - Samuel Wittum
He witnessed his father's deed in 1723.
Andrew Alger and Agnes
Husband Andrew Alger
Born: 1618 - Dunstan, Norfolk, Eng Baptized: Died: October 12, 1675 - Scarboro, Cumberland, ME Buried:
Father: Arthur Alger Mother: Agnes
Marriage: - Scarboro, Cumberland, ME
Wife Agnes
Born: 1620 - Scarboro, Cumberland, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Alger
Born: 1640 - Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine Baptized: Died: 1696 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried:Spouse: Mary Wilmot
Arthur Alger and Agnes
Husband Arthur Alger
Born: 1588 - Dunstone, Devon, England Baptized: Died: 1630 Buried:
Father: Richard Alger Mother: Margaret
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1592 - Dunstone, Yealmpton, England Baptized: Died: - Scarboro, Cumberland, Maine Buried:
Children
1 M Andrew Alger
Born: 1618 - Dunstan, Norfolk, Eng Baptized: Died: October 12, 1675 - Scarboro, Cumberland, ME Buried:Spouse: Agnes Marr: Scarboro, Cumberland, ME
Roger Pakington and Agnes
Husband Roger Pakington
Born: 1331 - Blackfordby, Warwicks, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1345 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Walter Pakington
Born: 1362 - Blackfordby, Warwicks, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Gilbert Barton and Agnes
Husband Gilbert Barton
Born: 1307 - Barton, Preston, Lancashire, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gilbert Barton Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1309 - Eccles, Lancashire, Eng. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ellen De Workesley
Born: 1340 - Worsley, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1440 Buried:Spouse: Thomas Booth Marr: 1358
General Notes: Husband - Gilbert Barton
pg 71, Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" 2nd edition, published in 1841
pg. 59, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
thanks to William R. Ferris, Jr. <wrferris@yahoo.com>
General Notes: Child - Ellen De Workesley
pg. 59, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
pg 71, "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland" by John Burke and John Bernard Burke, 2nd edition, published in 1841
John Peabody Paybody and Agnes
Husband John Peabody Paybody
Born: 1565 - St Albans, Herts, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1569 - St Albans, Herts, England Baptized: Died: 1667 Buried:
Children
1 M John Pabodie 11
Born: 1585 - St. Albans, H, England Baptized: Died: 1667 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Isobel Harper 11
General Notes: Child - John Pabodie
Arrived in Plymouth in 1635 on ship Planter. (from AOL Correspondent
DSZeus)
William Lamothe and Agnes
Husband William Lamothe
Born: 1800 Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: B40AA'2Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1800 Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: B40AA'3
Children
1 M Robert Lamothe
Born: - Canada Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: B40AA'Spouse: Eliza J. Bandy Marr: June 15, 1873 - Walden, VT
General Notes: Child - Robert Lamothe
RESIDENCE:
1873: Danville, Vt [mc]
OCCUPATION:
1873: farmer [mc].
Nicholas Malmains and Agnes
Husband Nicholas Malmains
Born: 1222 - England Baptized: Died: 1322 Buried:
Father: Nicholas I Malmains Mother: Beatrice Andeville
Marriage: 1245
Wife Agnes
Born: 1220 - England Baptized: Died: 1320 Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Malmains
Born: 1245 - Sussex, Eng. Baptized: Died: 1291 Buried:Spouse: Alice Marr: 1286
General Notes: Husband - Nicholas Malmains
thanks to Andrew
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
thanks to Andrew Waite (camptotheca.acuminztz@yahoo.com)
General Notes: Child - Nicholas Malmains
thanks to Andrew Waite (camptotheca.acuminztz@yahoo.com)
Hurst and Agnes
Husband Hurst
Born: 1504 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1506 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Hurst 12
Born: 1530 - Henlow, Bedfordshire, England Baptized: Died: December 17, 1569 - Henlow, Bedfordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Rose Rose 12 Marr: 1558 - Henlow, Beds, Eng 12
Clifford Bodin and Agnes
Husband Clifford Bodin
Born: 1899 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Neri Bodin Mother: Marie Blanche Caroline Leblanc
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margaret Buras
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Clifford Jr Bodin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Thomas Morse and Agnes
Husband Thomas Morse
Born: 1585 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1605
Wife Agnes
Born: 1589 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Morse
Born: 1610 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Symson Marr: 1640
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Morse
info-J.Steves 1994
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
/Morse/
info-J.Steves 1994
General Notes: Child - Richard Morse
Holty and Agnes
Husband Holty
Born: 1890 - WI Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1910 - WI
Wife Agnes
Born: 1894 - WI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Donald E. Holty
Born: October 1, 1911 - Beloit, WI Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Doris Chapman Marr: June 8, 1937 - Pasadena, CA
General Notes: Husband - Holty
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
/Holty/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
General Notes: Child - Donald E. Holty
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
ch adopted by 2d husband RN=21013 18 Nov 1963 San Diego CA
Thomas Richardson and Agnes
Husband Thomas Richardson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Jean Richardson
Born: July 8, 1901 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: George Albert Stephen Carter Marr: April 16, 1919 - Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Robert II Sheapheard and Agnes
Husband Robert II Sheapheard 13 14
Born: 1505 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: - Redgrave, Suffolk, England Buried:
Father: Edmund I Sheapheard 13 14 Mother: Agnes Morse 13 14
Marriage: 1537 13 14
Wife Agnes 13 14
Born: 1509 Baptized: Died: 1561 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Sheapheard 13 14 15
Born: 1537 - Ludlow, Shrops., England Baptized: Died: - Redgrave, Suffolk, England Buried:Spouse: Wilkinson 13 14 15 Marr: 1569 13 14 15
General Notes: Husband - Robert II Sheapheard
1 _UID 1B1476BD6D38D24F84F03AF1E3AC3D0B9E3E
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID A1FFAF5CFC414240930C7F9D3982A0F97948
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID CD6B8216A8DD3D4DB303C473E4F893609B47
General Notes: Child - Thomas Sheapheard
1 _UID A07CFD3678D2B04D927F366F8667ECFD22AD
John Harrison and Agnes
Husband John Harrison 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Harrison
1 _UID C2601359A6FC3C4C8F1899F94DBEB6BB6D17
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 60DDE4493DACE244B68135CEDDDC36A04227
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 5DC8B2EE3E81B548B2C44621D5D2E0A489CA
_STATMARRIED
Robert Beal and Agnes
Husband Robert Beal
Born: - Maidstone, England Baptized: Died: 1490 Buried:
Father: John Beal Mother: Agnes
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Beal
Born: Baptized: Died: 1534 Buried:Spouse: Johanna
John Beal and Agnes
Husband John Beal
Born: - Maidstone, England Baptized: Died: 1461 Buried:
Father: William Beal Mother: Catherine
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Beal
Born: - Maidstone, England Baptized: Died: 1490 Buried:Spouse: Agnes
Richard Allen and Agnes
Husband Richard Allen 16
Born: - Thaxted, Essex Co., England Baptized: Died: June 23, 1527 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 16
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Allen 16
AKA: John (Sir) Allen Born: - Thaxted, Essex Co., England Baptized: Died: June 22, 1558 Buried:Spouse: Margaret Leigh 16
2 M Christopher Allen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Leigh
General Notes: Husband - Richard Allen
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
General Notes: Child - John Allen
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
General Notes: Child - Christopher Allen
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
William Forman and Agnes
Husband William Forman 13 14 15
Born: 1511 - Brenchley, Kent, England Baptized: Died: December 18, 1556 - Brenchley, Kent, England Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 13 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Clement Forman 13 14 15
Born: 1537 - Berenchley, Kent, England Baptized: Died: - Berenchley, Kent, England Buried:Spouse: Margery Boldock 13 14 15 Marr: February 16, 1567 - Lamberhurst, Kent, England 13 14 15
General Notes: Husband - William Forman
1 _UID 22CE79E69D8F6D44AF7697962891CE444902
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 8C790F23DF5588488DDA0C1374B06E4DA071
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Clement Forman
1 _UID 8027AA423BA8BE439B92E35BCF03F68E3860
John Harrison and Agnes
Husband John Harrison 13 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 13 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Harrison
1 _UID C2601359A6FC3C4C8F1899F94DBEB6BB6D17
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 60DDE4493DACE244B68135CEDDDC36A04227
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 5DC8B2EE3E81B548B2C44621D5D2E0A489CA
_STATMARRIED
John Harrison and Agnes
Husband John Harrison 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
William Smith and Agnes
Husband William Smith 13 14
Born: 1490 - Exeter, Devon, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Roger Robert Smith 13 14 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agnes 13 14
Born: 1490 - Exeter, Devon, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Smith 13 14
Born: 1515 - Holditch, Exeter, D, England Baptized: Died: 1599 - Burridge, C, Dorset, England Buried:Spouse: Alice Muttlebury 13 14 Marr: 1545 13 14
General Notes: Husband - William Smith
1 _UID 1370BDD8F8E82148828E731A90DF654A1C8F
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 0D6C4D58B4B76B44BE50A21EFCACDAF981D4
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID ECB6F66FC4208845B41ECAEECFE345053E16
General Notes: Child - John Smith
1 _UID C64949375E65734B838ED3CF3F351D7ED29A
Thomas Webb and Agnes
Husband Thomas Webb 17
Born: 1507 - West Harptree, Somerset, , England Baptized: Died: January 1534 - West Harptree, Somerset, , England Buried:Marriage: 1528 - West Harptree, Somerset, , England
Wife Agnes 17
Born: 1508 - West Harptree, Somerset, , England Baptized: Died: April 1534 - West Harptree, Somerset, , England Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Webb 17
Born: 1534 - Sidnam, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1560 - Devon, , England Buried:Spouse: Unknown
Robert De Sandford and Agnes
Husband Robert De Sandford 13 14 15
Born: 1260 - Askham, Westmoreland, England Baptized: Died: 1360 Buried:Marriage: 1300 13 14 15
Wife Agnes 13 14 15
Born: 1265 Baptized: Died: 1365 Buried:
Children
1 M Edmund De Sandford 13 14 15
Born: 1300 - Asham, Cumberland, England Baptized: Died: 1400 Buried:Spouse: Idonea Lengleys English 13 14 15 Marr: 1332 13 14 15
General Notes: Husband - Robert De Sandford
1 _UID 3CE701282ED502459E79DA793AFFB01A0346
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 3D39DD62D803F74DBFA9A08B923E4059D0BC
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Edmund De Sandford
1 _UID 28A96B06C852A442A40483CD798536C2301F
John Harrison and Agnes
Husband John Harrison 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Harrison
1 _UID C2601359A6FC3C4C8F1899F94DBEB6BB6D17
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID 60DDE4493DACE244B68135CEDDDC36A04227
Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 5DC8B2EE3E81B548B2C44621D5D2E0A489CA
_STATMARRIED
John Crosby and Agnes
Husband John Crosby 13 14 15
Born: 1440 - Holme-On-Spalding Moor, England Baptized: Died: 1502 - Yorkshire, England Buried: 1502 - Parish Church Of Stilyngfleyte, Yorkshire, EnglandMarriage: 1470 - Holme-On-Spalding-Moor, York, England 13 14 15
Wife Agnes 13 14 15
Born: 1442 - Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Miles Crosby 13 14 15
Born: 1483 - Shipton, York, England Baptized: Died: 1538 Buried:Spouse: Unknown 13 14 Marr: 1500 - Holm Holling, Spaulding, England 13 14 15
General Notes: Husband - John Crosby
1 _UID 39FFE1741D32AF4FA7CF4F0A5318D8C0ACC3
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID AC5EDAF3F4649E4492934C4831FAABDF7F7D
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Miles Crosby
1 _UID 0B7CA7333F4F61488AB74DE85251A18FE10B
Humphrey Blake and Agnes
Husband Humphrey Blake 13 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: 1559 - Over Stowey, Somerset, England Buried:
Father: William Blake 13 14 15 Mother: Mary Coles 13 14 15
Marriage:
Wife Agnes 13 14 15
Born: Baptized: Died: 1585 Buried:
Children
1 M John The Elder Blake Blake 13 14 15
Born: 1521 Baptized: Died: December 1576 - Over Stowey, Somerset, England Buried:Spouse: Joan 13 14 15
General Notes: Husband - Humphrey Blake
1 _UID D1787CC056165749B51DBFCA1C7CD766C168
General Notes: Wife - Agnes
1 _UID BA70F5A2238901438DC220E175C1E2011A73
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - John The Elder Blake Blake
1 _UID 106EDDBAC197CD499BED20293850639DDC29
2nd Lord John De Thorpe and Agnes
Husband 2nd Lord John De Thorpe
Born: 1262 - Ashwellthorpe, Depwade, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: May 16, 1324 Buried:
Father: Robert Fitzjohn De Thorpe Mother: Maud
Father: Robert Fitzjohn De Thorpe Mother:
Marriage: 1294
Wife Agnes
Born: 1270 - England Baptized: Died: May 17, 1297 Buried:
Children
1 M Lord Robert De Thorpe The Third
Born: - Ashwellthorpe, Depwade, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1329 Buried:Spouse: Beatrix De Hengrave Marr: 1328
Patrick Cassidy and Agnes
Husband Patrick Cassidy
Born: March 17, 1831 - County Fermanaugh, Ireland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Cassidy Mother: Ann Tumelty
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Nancy
Noted events in his life were:
1. Naturalization - Essex County Superior Court, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Agnes
Born: 1836 - Ireland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Cassidy
Born: 1863 - South Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Pierre Levi Leo Levite Pelletier and Agnes
Husband Pierre Levi Leo Levite Pelletier
Born: 1824 Baptized: Died: July 10, 1899 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada Buried:
Father: Francois Pelletier Mother: Marie Scholastique Morin
Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Marie Anne Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles St Pierre Marr: August 30, 1881 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
2 M Amable Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marcelline Mailloux Marr: August 26, 1884 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
3 F Azilda Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edouard Ouellet Marr: April 26, 1892 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
4 M Narcisse Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Celina Pelletier Marr: October 25, 1898 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
5 M Napoleon Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alexandrine Ouellet Marr: July 16, 1901 - St. Epiphanie, Québec, Canada
6 F Alphonsine Pelletier
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Claus Gagnon Marr: August 7, 1901 - St. Arsene, Temiscouata, Québec, Canada
Willis Ardoin and Agnes
Husband Willis Ardoin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Robert Bigge and Agnes
Husband Robert Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: July 17, 1500 - England Buried:
Father: Richard Bigge Mother: Agnes
Marriage: - Benenden, Kent, England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1451 - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Johan Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Agnes Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Thomas Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Edward Bigge
Born: 1480 - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Bigge Marr: Benenden, Kent, England
5 F Parnell Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Elizabeth Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: September 15, 1500 Buried:
Richard Bigge and Agnes
Husband Richard Bigge
Born: 1425 - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Agnes
Born: 1426 - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: July 17, 1500 - England Buried:Spouse: Agnes Marr: Benenden, Kent, England
2 M Thomas Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: May 17, 1480 Buried:
4 F Katherine Bigge
Born: - Benenden, Kent, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
James Hosmer and Agnes
Husband James Hosmer
Born: 1542 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Buried: - Lewes, Sussex, , England
Father: Hosmer Mother: Hosmer
Marriage: 1569 - Lewis, Sussex, England
Wife Agnes
Born: 1546 - Ticehurst, Sussex, Co., Eng. Baptized: Died: September 9, 1614 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Buried: September 9, 1614 - Ticehurst, Sussex, Eng AFN: 2VDJ-7H
Children
1 F Martha Hosmer
Born: 1568 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: 1576 - Ticehurst, Sussex, , England Died: June 25, 1572 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Buried: June 25, 1572 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England AFN: 2VDJ-LD
2 M Thomas Hosmer
Born: 1570 - Ticehurst, Sussex, Eng Baptized: December 26, 1570 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: Buried: AFN: ZSV4-BL
3 M Stephen Hosmer
Born: December 26, 1570 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: December 26, 1570 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: May 24, 1633 - Ticehurst, Essex, , England Buried: AFN: 2VDJ-55Spouse: Dorothy Selline Marr: Hawkhurst, Kent, EnglandSpouse: Katherine Iddenden
4 M James Hosmer
Born: February 12, 1576 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: February 12, 1576 - Hawkhurst, Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: Buried: AFN: 2VDJ-K7
5 F Ann Hosmer
Born: 1578 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: November 1, 1578 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: Buried: AFN: 10DN-1G3
6 M Wyllaym Hosmer
Born: June 1581 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: June 18, 1581 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: Buried: AFN: RQK4-KJ
7 F Jane Hosmer
Born: September 1587 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Baptized: September 24, 1587 - Ticehurst, Sussex, England Died: Buried: AFN: RQK4-LP
8 F Martha Hosmer
Born: 1607 - Hawkhurst, Kent, , England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: NNZ5-F0
Donald Macdonald and Agnus
Husband Donald Macdonald
Born: 1460 - Sleat Peninsula, Isle Of Skye, Scotland Baptized: Died: 1506 Buried:
Father: Hugh Macdonald Mother: Elizabeth Gunn
Marriage: 1485 - Scotland
Wife Agnus
Born: 1467 - Dunnyveg, Invernesshire, Scotland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Donald Macdonald
Born: 1485 - Sleat Peninsula, Isle Of Skye, Scotland Baptized: Died: 1537 - Sleat Peninsula, Isle Of Skye, Scotland Buried:Spouse: Margaret Catherine Marr: 1535 - Scotland
Chilperic II Burgonde and Agrippine
Husband Chilperic II Burgonde
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gondioc Burgonde Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Agrippine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Rotilde
Born: 0475 Baptized: Died: June 3, 0544 - Tours, , , France Buried:Spouse: Clovis I The Franks
Sekenenre Tao Second Of Egypt and Ahhotpe Of Egypt
Husband Sekenenre Tao Second Of Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sekenenre Tao Of Egypt Mother: Tetisheri Of Egypt
Marriage:
Wife Ahhotpe Of Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sekenenre Tao Of Egypt Mother: Tetisheri Of Egypt
Children
1 M Ahmose Of Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Ahmose Of Egypt
Husband Ahmose Of Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sekenenre Tao Second Of Egypt Mother: Ahhotpe Of Egypt
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mutnefert Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thutmose I Egypt
2 M Apepi Apophis Second Of Egypt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Aahotep Of Egypt
Joseph Leo Dongieux and Aida
Husband Joseph Leo Dongieux
Born: February 6, 1887 - Port Barre, St Landry Parish, LA Baptized: Died: May 13, 1955 - Los Angeles, CA Buried:
Father: Toussaint Leonard Dongieux Mother: Mary Alice Leblanc
Marriage:
Wife Aida
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Aidan
Husband Aidan
Born: 0550 Baptized: Died: 0604 Buried:
Father: Constantine Mother:
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, King of Scotland
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Eugene The Third
Born: 0580 Baptized: Died: 0622 Buried:
Simon Danvers and Ailce
Husband Simon Danvers
Born: 1256 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Bourton Ipswell Danvers Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Ailce
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Danvers
Born: 1295 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isabel De Lalee
Steven Gauvin and Aimee
Husband Steven Gauvin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Germain Gauvin Mother: Rita Lacombe
Marriage:
Wife Aimee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Warine I Meeze and Aimeria
Husband Warine I Meeze
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Aimeria
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Fulk I Of Meer
Born: Baptized: Died: 1100 Buried:
Airaud Aldradus I Vicomte De Châteaurenault and Gersende De Mortimer
Husband Airaud Aldradus I Vicomte De Châteaurenault
Born: 0940 - Chatellerault, Vienne, France Baptized: Died: 0987 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Gersende De Mortimer
Born: - Roche, Vienne, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Bosco De Châteaurenault
Born: - Chatellerault, Vienne, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amelie Amelia
Alain Le Barbetorte Comte De Bretagne
Husband Alain Le Barbetorte Comte De Bretagne
Born: 0917 Baptized: Died: 0952 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hoel Comte De Nantes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Alan The Second Fourth Baron De La Zouche and Baroness Helen Ellen De Quincy
Husband Alan The Second Fourth Baron De La Zouche
Born: - Ashby-DE-La-Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: August 10, 1270 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Buried:
Father: Roger Rd Baron Ashby De La Zouche Mother: Margaret De Beaumont
Marriage: 1234 - Wincheter, Hampshire, England
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1203
2. Alt. Birth, 1203 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England
3. Alt. Death, August 10, 1270 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England
Wife Baroness Helen Ellen De Quincy
AKA: Helen De Quincy Born: - Winchester, Hampshire, England Baptized: Died: August 20, 1296 - Ashby-DE-La-Zouche, Leicestershire, England Buried:
Father: Robert De Quincy Mother: Countess Helena Macdonald Galloway
Children
1 M Eudo Eon Of Harringsworth De La Zouche
AKA: Eudo La Zouche Born: 1232 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: June 25, 1279 Buried:Spouse: Millicent De Cantilupe Marr: 1273 - Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England
2 F Margaret De La Zouche
Born: 1234 - Clavering, Essex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Helene De La Zouche
Born: 1242 - Winchester, Hampshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Roger Fifth Baron De La Zouche
Born: 1242 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Buried:Spouse: Ela Eleanore De Longspee Marr: 1267 - Ashby, Leicestershire, England
5 M Alan De La Zouche
Born: 1248 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Oliver De La Zouche
Born: 1250 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Margery Mary De La Zouche
Born: 1251 - Clavering, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - Clavering, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: Robert Fitzroger Clavering Marr: 1265
8 M Henry De La Zouche
Born: 1252 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Alice De La Zouche
Born: 1253 - Ashby, DE La Zouche, Leicestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Child - Margaret De La Zouche
Y
Death Notes: Child - Helene De La Zouche
Y
Death Notes: Child - Alan De La Zouche
Y
Death Notes: Child - Oliver De La Zouche
Y
Death Notes: Child - Henry De La Zouche
Y
Death Notes: Child - Alice De La Zouche
Alaric
Husband Alaric
Born: - Silkstone, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Swaine Fitzalaric
Born: - Silkstone, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: De Vesci
Joshua Wilkinson and Albaenia
Husband Joshua Wilkinson
Born: 1700 - VA Baptized: Died: 1761 - Johnston County, North Carolina, USA Buried:Marriage: 1722 - VA
Wife Albaenia
Born: 1706 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Wilkinson
Born: 1723 - VA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Charles Wilkinson
Born: 1725 - VA Or CT Baptized: Died: January 1792 - Johnston County, North Carolina, USA Buried:Spouse: Unknown Marr: 1750 - Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
3 M Benjamin Wilkinson
Born: 1725 - VA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Joshua Wilkinson
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Wife - Albaenia
/Wilkinson/
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - James Wilkinson
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - Charles Wilkinson
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Wilkinson
Renaud De Gournay and Alberada
Husband Renaud De Gournay
Born: 0966 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hugh De Gournay Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Alberada
Born: 0975 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Hugh De Gournay
Born: 0996 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Benjamin Dugo and Alberetta
Husband Benjamin Dugo
Born: 1907 - NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1927 - NY
Other Spouse: Margaret Mowbray - NY
Wife Alberetta
Born: 1911 - NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Dugo
Born: February 19, 1928 - Hornell, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joanne Cullen Marr: February 18, 1950 - Hornell, NY
General Notes: Husband - Benjamin Dugo
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Wife - Alberetta
/Dugo/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Child - John Dugo
Lancelin II De Beaugency and Alberge
Husband Lancelin II De Beaugency
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lancelin I De Beaugency Mother: Aldeberga
Marriage:
Wife Alberge
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Raoul Seigneur De Beaugency
Born: - Beaugency, Loiret, France Baptized: Died: 1130 Buried:Spouse: Maud De Vermandois Marr: Beaugency, Loiret, France
2 F Alix De Beaugency
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Roger De Alue and Alberiz
Husband Roger De Alue
Born: 1145 - Rome, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Alberiz
Born: 1149 - Leon Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Son Of Tanreed De Alue Danno
Born: 1171 - Rome, Italy Baptized: Died: 1192 Buried:Spouse: Sybil Daquina
Notes: Marriage
Albert and Liegarde
Husband Albert
Born: 0924 - Vermandois, Normandy, Fra Of Baptized: Died: September 8, 0987 - St. Quentin, Pas-DE-Calais, Fra Buried: - St. Quentin, Pas-DE-Calais, Fra
Father: Herbert II De Vermandois Mother: Hildebrante Capet
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Gerberge - 0945 - France
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Count of Vermandois
Wife Liegarde
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, Countess of Vermandois
Children
Albert and Gerberge
Husband Albert
Born: 0924 - Vermandois, Normandy, Fra Of Baptized: Died: September 8, 0987 - St. Quentin, Pas-DE-Calais, Fra Buried: - St. Quentin, Pas-DE-Calais, Fra
Father: Herbert II De Vermandois Mother: Hildebrante Capet
Marriage: 0945 - France
Other Spouse: Liegarde
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Count of Vermandois
Wife Gerberge
Born: 0930 - Lorraine, Fra Of Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gilbert De Hainaut Mother: Gerberge Of Saxony
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, Princess of Lorraine
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Gerberge
Albert and Ermengarde Adelaide
Husband Albert
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 0990
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Count of Namur
Wife Ermengarde Adelaide
Born: 0975 - Lower Lorraine, Fra Of Baptized: Died: 1012 Buried:
Father: Charles Mother: Bonne Adelaide De Ardenne
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, Princess of France
Children
Albert Leclerc and Ouellet
Husband Albert Leclerc
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Evariste Leclerc Mother: Eugenie Belanger
Marriage:
Wife Ouellet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Louis Ouellet Mother: Caron
Children
Fred Silas Emery Hamilton and Alberta
Husband Fred Silas Emery Hamilton
Born: Baptized: Died: August 19, 1917 Buried: - Forest City Cem., S. Portland, ME
Father: Silas Hamilton Mother: Phoebe Ellen Hamilton
Marriage:
Wife Alberta
Born: Baptized: Died: May 1924 Buried: May 26, 1924 - Forest City Cem., S. Portland, ME
Children
General Notes: Husband - Fred Silas Emery Hamilton
"Jared Handspicker" <jedh@jedh.com> emailed me:
. "Have come across some new information from burial records at Forest City Cemetery in South Portland, Maine. Fred S. E. Hamilton, was Fred Silas Emery Hamilton, or Fred Emery Silas Hamilton (the Silas - father, the Emery - his mother's adopted brother, Emery W. Hamilton).
. Fred - buried 22 AUg 1917 (died 19-Aug-1917, after three year fight with TB)"
This individual was downloaded from the "Stevens/Mansfield/Southworth/Medieval database owned by Jim Stevens (pittsborojim@gmail.com).
General Notes: Wife - Alberta
"Jared Handspicker" <jedh@jedh.com> emailed me:
. "Have come across some new information from burial records at Forest City Cemetery in South Portland, Maine. Alberta M. Allen, bur 26 May 1924 (this is Fred's widow, Alberta, who must have remarried after 1917 to Mr. Allen - unable to locate in 1920 under Allen, either. SUSPECT marriage took place after 1920 Census, so never enumerated as such... still not much help)
This individual was downloaded from the "Stevens/Mansfield/Southworth/Medieval database owned by Jim Stevens (pittsborojim@gmail.com).
Herbert T. Whitman and Albertina H.
Husband Herbert T. Whitman
Born: - Pembroke, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Occupation
Wife Albertina H.
Born: - Boston, Suffolk, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
Children
1 F Anna G. Whitman
Born: January 1878 - Wollaston, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Browning Witham
Roger Digge and Albina
Husband Roger Digge
Born: 1300 - Digge's Court, Barham, Bridge, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1400 Buried:
Father: Thomas Digge Mother: Hawte
Marriage: 1340 - England
Wife Albina
Born: 1310 - England Baptized: Died: 1410 Buried:
Children
1 M John Digges
Born: 1340 - Digge's Court, Barham, Bridge, Kent, England Baptized: Died: 1440 - Barham, Kent, England Buried:Spouse: Juliana De Northwode Marr: 1381 - England
Wolpert Von Ringleheim and Alburgis
Husband Wolpert Von Ringleheim
Born: 0800 - Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Alburgis
Born: 0800 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Reginhart Ringleheim
Born: 0828 - Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:
Godfrey Of Mansel Gamage and Alda
Husband Godfrey Of Mansel Gamage
Born: 1196 - Mansell Gamage, Herefords, England Baptized: Died: 1253 - Burghill, Hereford, England Buried:
Father: Godfrey Of Mansell Gamage Mother: Joan Clare
Marriage: 1228
Wife Alda
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Gamage
Born: 1228 Baptized: Died: 1328 Buried:Spouse: Henry De Pembridge Marr: 1253
Henry De Tibetot and Alda
Husband Henry De Tibetot
Born: 1218 Baptized: Died: May 22, 1298 - Nettlestead, Essex, England Buried:
Father: Walter De Tibetot Mother:
Marriage: 1228 - England
Wife Alda
Born: 1200 Baptized: Died: 1241 Buried:
Children
1 M Robert De Tibetot
Born: 1228 - Nettlestead, Essex, England Baptized: Died: May 22, 1298 - Nettlestead, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: Eve De Chaworth Marr: 1279 - England
Aldred
Husband Aldred
Born: 1009 - Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Uchtred Mother: Eggfrida
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Aelflaed
Born: 1027 - Northumberland, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Siward Biornsson
Aldun
Husband Aldun
Born: 0930 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Eggfrida
Born: 0950 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ughtred Marr: 0969 - England
Death Notes: Husband - Aldun
Y
Death Notes: Child - Eggfrida
Aleaume Fontaine and Laurette Saint Valery
Husband Aleaume Fontaine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1195
Wife Laurette Saint Valery
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Cicely De La Fontaines
Born: 1195 - Richmond Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Baptized: Died: 1295 Buried:Spouse: Hugh Baliol Marr: 1197
Hugo Legross and Alecia
Husband Hugo Legross
Born: - Crostwick, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Walter Legross Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Alecia
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Oliver Legross
Born: - Crostwick, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Lorne Jay and Aleen
Husband Lorne Jay
Born: 1899 Baptized: Died: 1945 Buried:
Father: David Jay Mother: Mary Jane Logan
Marriage:
Wife Aleen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Marie Jay
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Crider
Edmund Hankyns and Ales
Husband Edmund Hankyns
Born: - Dymoke, , Gloucestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ales
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alicia Hankin Alicia Hankin 18
Born: 1566 - Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England Baptized: Died: 1666 Buried:Spouse: George Ingersoll 18 Marr: June 21, 1584 - Hinxsworth, Hertfordshire, England 18
Alfredus Ince and Alesia
Husband Alfredus Ince
Born: 1265 - Ince In Makerfield, Wigan, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1365 Buried:
Father: Matthew De Haydock Mother: Unknown
Marriage: 1285
Wife Alesia
Born: 1265 Baptized: Died: 1365 Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Ince
Born: 1280 - Ince-In-Makerfield, Lancashire, Eng. Baptized: Died: 1385 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Radcliffe Marr: 1304 - England
General Notes: Child - Richard Ince
pg 285, Burkes "Extant Peerage and Baronetage" 1970 edition
vol 4, pg 249, Burke's "Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland"
also thanks to J. K. Loren
Alexander Second and Joanna
Husband Alexander Second
Born: August 24, 1198 Baptized: Died: July 8, 1249 Buried:
Father: William The Lion King Of Scotland Mother: Matilda Ferrers
Marriage: 1221
Other Spouse: Mary De Coucy
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, King of Scotland
Wife Joanna
Born: 1210 Baptized: Died: 1238 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, Princess of England
Children
General Notes: Wife - Joanna
No issue. She was a sister of Henry III, King of England. Name also reported
as Joan.
Alexander Second and Mary De Coucy
Husband Alexander Second
Born: August 24, 1198 Baptized: Died: July 8, 1249 Buried:
Father: William The Lion King Of Scotland Mother: Matilda Ferrers
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Joanna - 1221
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, King of Scotland
Wife Mary De Coucy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 Roland Strauss.
2 Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, n.d.)
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4 Anderson, Robert Charles. English Origin of Edward Garfield of Waterto wn, MA. In The N.E. Historical and Genealogical R.
5 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, NEHGS, [Boston, MA, October 2002] vol. 156, p. 331.
6 ENGSTROM, Donald, THOMPSON, PARKER, ENGSTROM AND ALLIED FAMILIES (Ancestry.om), # 18470.
7 MUNNS, Roxanne, MUNNS/SMITH FAMILY TREE (Ancestry.com), # 05363.
8 MUNNS, Roxanne, MUNNS/SMITH FAMILY TREE (Ancestry.com), # 055013.
9 The Learning Company, Inc, World Family Tree Vol. 32 (Disk #2), Ed. 1 (Release date: January 11, 1999), Tree #0349.
10 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
11 Submitter: Brenda Pedersen, Ancestors of Brenda and Glen Pederson (URL: www.gencircles.com/users/brpedersen).
12 Jim Hier, GEDCOM File : Hier Genealogy4.ged.
13 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
14 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
15 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
16 "The Bulkeley Genealogy, Rev. Peter Bulkeley" Compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., New Haven, Connecticut, 1933.
17 Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
18
Not Given, GEDCOM File : 890145.ged.
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