"_____Mrs. Georgina Crawford, born Aug. 12, 1822; died December 19, 1901. She was a daughter of Abraham Walker and Elizabeth Ansell, whose mother was a daughter of Col. Ansell, of Stratford on Avon, of the English army, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland about 1812. Mrs. Crawford's grandfather was also an Abram Walker, a linen manufactruer of Belfast, Ireland. He had sons, Abram, Thomas, John and Henry. He left a large fortune, but Mrs. Crawford's father, Abram, lost his share in indorsing for his brother, Thomas. Her mother's sister married Rev. Dr. Case, of Shrewsbury. The father of Captain Maryatt, the novelist, was a banker in London, and was guardian of the two Ansell girls; Prof. Thomas Case, of Oxford college, was a cousin of Mrs. Crawford.
"_____One of the Walkers went over to Ireland with William IV., and was given the coat of arms now used in the Crawford-Walker families—and also a large grant of land. the second Abram Walker came to America about 1836—was connected with Rathbones of Liverpool.
"_____Great Grandfather Walker lies in Lamsbeth church yeard, London, while Grandfather and mother Walker lie in Freehold, N. J., having been removed there from St. Lukes, New York."