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Last | Given | WeRelate | Volume | Page | Year | Extract | Notes
| Walker | Jane | Person:Jane Walker (56) gdau of Person:Alexander Walker (42) | 1 | 194 | 1810 | SEPTEMBER 16, 1777.... (226) John Campbell and Thomas Connerly appointed guardians of Elizabeth Walker, orphan of Alexander Walker, Jr., deceased. Elizabeth Walker, wife of Alexander Walker, relinquished dower in land conveyed to Alexander Walker. Martha Grimes, late Martha Walker, widow of Alexander Walker, Jr., relinquished dower in land possessed by her late husband to her two children, Jane and Elizabeth Walker.
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| Walker | Jane | Person:Jane Walker (56) dau of Person:Alexander Walker (29) | 3 | 139 | 1774 | Page 326.--20th November, 1774. Alexander Walkers will--To wife,
Elizabeth; to son, Robert, negro boy, to daughter, Mary, negro girl; to
son, Andrew, 90 acres bought of Joseph Lindel; to daughter Martha, to
daughter, Elizabeth; to daughter, Barbara; to son, John, testator's home
plantation; to daughter, Isabell. (Many negro slaves bequeathed.
daughter Margaret; to son, Alexander's two children, Jane and Elizabeth
Walker. Executors, wife Elizabeth and son Robert. John Campbell
be guardian to children. Teste: Joseph Hannah, Robert Haslet, Thos.
Connly. Proved, 21st March, 1775, by the witnesses. Executors qualify
with John Hind, Arthur Connaly, John Campbell. |
| Walker | Jane | | 2 | 181 | 1810 | Walker's administrator vs. Jones's administrator--O, S. 226; N. S. 80--
Bill, 1810. Bill filed in Albemarle, 1813, by Walter Leake, administrator
c. t. a. of Levi Jones, Elizabeth Jones, his widow, and Orlando, Lain and
William Jones, infants of Lain Jones. Elizabeth was Elizabeth Clayton.
William Walker and Elizabeth conveyed to Lain Jones a tract of land and
all their interest in a deed by Orlando Jones to John Clayton, 1771. Lain
Jones was only child and heir of Orlando Jones, who died testate. Will
dated 4th May, 1804. William Walker and Elizabeth are both dead.
Defendants are, viz: James, Andrew, Francis, Walker and Sally, his wife;
Andrew Laird and Eleanor, his wife (late Walker); Charles Mosly and
Jane, his wife, late Walker; Francis, Josephus, Rebecca Walker, and Daniel
Couch. Copy of a former bill filed in Albemarle by William Walker and
Elizabeth, his wife, shows that on 27th November, 1771, in contemplation
of a marriage between Orlando Jones, deceased, and Elizabeth (oratrix),
daughter of John Clayton, deceased, a marriage contract was entered into.
Conveys 400 acres in Albemarle and certain slaves. In February, 1793,
Orlando died without issue by Elizabeth, who married Walker in 1793.
Deed 27th November, 1771, by Orlando Jones of Albemarle and John
Clayton of Gloucester. Marriage settlement. Recorded in General Court,
30th April, 1772. Deed 19th May, 1795, by William Walker and Elizabeth
to Lain Jones, 400 acres in Albemarle. Recorded in Albemarle, June, 1795.
Bill of revivor filed by heirs of Elizabeth Walker, viz: John Clayton,
Nicholas Davis, Samuel B. Davis, Timberlake V. Davis, Catherine C. Meriwether,
Edith Clay, Thomas Hughes, Henry Hughes, Susanna Hughes, Jasper
Clayton, William B. Clayton, Arthur Davis. Deed 30th May, 1795, by
Lain Jones of Albemarle to William Walker, mortgage. Recorded in Albemarle,
June, 1795. Bill by James Walker, administrator c. t. a. of William
Walker of Buckingham County. Will of Orlando (Lain?) Jones dated 4th
May, 1804. Sons, Orlando, Lain and William; wife. Recorded in Albemarle,
1805, 4th February. Joseph Coleman deposes: Orlando Jones died 1793, leaving Lain Jones, father of Orlando, Lain and William. |
| Walker | Jane | Person:Jane Walker (52) | 2 | 362 | 1791 | Rockbridge marriages: 1791--July 5th, Jos. Patterson and Jean Walker; | gd of Alexander Walker=Jane Hammer, Wigton Walker line.
| Walker | Jane | | 2 | 386 | | [[Guardians Bond] 16th September, 1777--Jno. Campbell, Thos. Connerley, ditto of Jane and Elizabeth Walker, ditto of Alex. Walker, Jr.
| Walker | Jane B. | wife of Francis Walker, son of Dr. Thomas Walker | 2 | 123 | 1803 | Charles Cumming vs. Walker--O. S. 135; N. S. 47--Bill, March,
1803. Thomas Armstrong was an early settler on the lands granted
Dr. Thomas Walker in Fincastle County, known as Wolf Hill tract
adjoining James Pifer. Armstrong sold to Robert Breckinridge, who
sold to orator. Alexander Breckinridge deposes 10th June, 1803, in
Bourbon County, Ky. Deed 25th August, 1800, by Francis Walker and
Jane B., his wife, to Charles Cummin of Washington County. Recorded
in District Court at Washington Court House, 3d October, 1800.
Robert Breckinridge, aged 60, deposes in Montgomery County, Ky.,
5th June, 1803: In 1771 or 72 he purchased a part of the Wolf Hill
tract. John Davis and James Pifer depose, 1803, that they have been
neighbors of Rev. Chas. Cummins near 30 years. Alexr.
Breckinridge's deposition: In 1769 Robert Doke said he was agent
for Dr. Thomas Walker to lay off the Wolf Hill tract. In November
same year he went and chose a tract and built a cabin on it and in
1770 moved there.
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