George Walker #4, born ca 1726, died 1798-1799; married Mary Meade of Nansemond County, daughter of David, only son of Andrew and Mary (Latham) Meade. George #4 Walker disposed of land in several counties before moving to Brunswick County. Mary Meade Walker was executrix of her husband's will in which he names his sons and daughters, to whom he left considerable sums of money, town lots in Hampton, forty slaves, and plantations. Jacob, the second son, died unmarried during the Revolutionary War. Four thousand acres of military land north of the Ohio were granted to his brother David, who sold them to a relative, another George Walker of Jessamine County, Kentucky.
Issue of George and Mary (Meade) Walker (not in order of births):
1. Susannah Everard Walker, born ca. 1754, died March 27, 1773, married Folfe Eldridge, son of Thomas and Martha (Bolling) Eldridge.
2. David Walker, of whom later.
3. Jacob Walker, d.s.p. Feb. 5, 1776
4. Courtenay Walker. She died unmarried and her will expressed the wish that her many slaves be freed.
5. Mary Walker
6. Frances Walker
7. Ann Walker, born ca. 1761, died 1819, m. (1) ca. 1788 Capt. Buckner Stitch Jr., (2) John Fisher
8. George Walker, of whom later.
9. Helen Walker, born ca 1768, died 1816, m. 1790 William Call Jr. Their grandson Richard Keith Call was 2nd Territorial Governor of Florida.
10. Andrew Walker, of whom later.
11. Margaret Walker, married Capt. STephan Temple of Logan County, Ky.; will dated Feb. 20, 1814.
12. John Walker, of whom later.
13. Jacob Walker, born 1778, of whom later.