List of Records for Robert Walker in Chalkley's Chronicles

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RobertWalker1184MARCH 25, 1775. Page (57) Alexr. Walker's will proved and administration granted to Elizabeth, the widow, and Robert Walker, the son.Related to will of Alexander Walker=Elizabeth Patterson


RobertWalker1193 Page (220) Sarah Patterson, wife of James Patterson, relinquished dower in land conveyed to Robert Walker.Related to will of Alexander Walker=Elizabeth Patterson
RobertWalker1412 Isabella and Barbara Walker, infants, by Hugh Donaghe, their guardian, vs. Elizabeth and Robert Walker, Arthur Connolly and John Campbell.--Alex. Walker, father of oratrixes, and husband of Elizabeth, and father (?) of Robert, died, 1774, with will. Bill for accounting. Elizabeth Walker's answer, sworn to 10th December, 1790. Spa. in chancery, 2d June, 1787. This suit contains settlement of the estate, with all the heirs, giving names.Related to will of Alexander Walker=Elizabeth Patterson
WalkerRobert 3139 Page 326.--20th November, 1774. Alexander Walker's 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.) To daughter, Margaret; to son, Alexander's two children, Jane and Elizabeth Walker. Executors, wife Elizabeth and son Robert. John Campbell to 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.Related to will of Alexander Walker=Elizabeth Patterson
WalkerRobert 3176 Page 535.--24th June, 1786. Alex. Walker's estate settled--1774, paid

to legatees, Robert and Mary Walker; to Thos. Connelly, husband to Margret; to Isabella Walker; paid John Ervin for teaching the children, 1780; paid James Anderson, ditto, 1782; paid John Young, ditto, 1785. Legatees

Andrew and Martha are dead. Legatee Elizabeth is dead.
Related to will of Alexander Walker=Elizabeth Patterson


WalkerRobert 265Indexing error?
WalkerRobert 2174 [1803] Gorland vs. Gooch--O. S. 215; N. S. 76--Bill by Robert Walker and

William B. Gooch, executors of Philip Gooch, deceased, and guardian to Elizabeth H. Gooch, William Fleming Gooch and Dabney P. Gooch, orphans and infants of Philip, and Spottswood Garland as guardian to Claiborne W. Gooch, infant and orphan of Philip and Frances Gooch, widow and relict of Philip; and Abner Christian, who married Lucy F. Gooch, one of heirs and legal representatives of Philip.

Involves lands in Powhatan, Amherst and Albemarle Counties. (This will is addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives.)

Will of Philip Gooch of Amherst. Wife, Frances; children, son Wm. B. Gooch. Dated 13th July, 1804. Codicil dated 26th May, 1805. Recorded in Amherst, 21st October, 1805.

  • Deed dated 17th January, 1814, by William B. Gooch, acting executor of Philip Gooch to

Thompson Noel; tract in Amherst on south side Buffalo River. Recorded in Amherst 21st February, 1814.

  • Deed 2d January, 1804, by

Philip Gooch of Amherst to James Lyle of Manchester; tract in Powhatan County on south side Fine Creek, 810 acres, purchased by Philip Gooch from said J. Lyle.

  • One tract in Amherst on Lynohill (?) Creek, 892

acres, composed of three tracts;

(A) 400 acres conveyed to Philip

by Henry Bell's executors;

(B) 193 acres conveyed by Samuel Bell;
(C) 300 acres purchased by Isaac Wright. Recorded in General Court,

14th June, 1804.

  • Deed, 2d January, 1804, by James Lyle to Philip

Gooch of Amherst; no certificate of record conveys above lands.

Agreement 11th April, 1803, between James Lyle of Manchester and Philip Gooch of Richmond, to sell above land.