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John Walker, "Meadow Creek John"
Facts and Events
Will Transcript
- In the name of God Amen. I JOHN WALKER SENR. of Green County and State of Tenn. being disordered in body but not in mind do make my last will and testament,
- Item, my beloved wife MARY WALKER should have the negro wench and her child Phebe, one horse, jack, saddle and bridle and one bed and furniture and what she thinks she needs.
- And likewise it is my will that whoever of my childrens hands the young wench Phebe shall fall into, that she should be free at twenty five years of age and to keep her and pay her for her work and not to let her run through the country.
- Item, it is my will that my sons JOHN, THOMAS, ANDERSON and DANIEL WALKER and MICHAL BLEW, my son in law, should have equal part of all my movables.
- Item, it is my will that my negro man Charles should choose which of my sons he will have for his master and whatever he is appraised to, for his master to pay all the rest their part of praisement.
- Land divded between my sons ANDERSON and DANIEL WALKER.
- My son DANIEL WALKER and CHARLES KILGORE should be my executors of this my last will and Testament. I revoke and disclaim and disannul all other wills. This is my last will. To witness where of I have hereto set my hand and seal this Eighteenth Day of February 1796. John Walker (his mark)
- Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
- JAMES BROWN SENR. Jurat,
- JOHN WALKER Jurat
- JOSEPH WALKER Jurat.
Sources
- Will of John Walker, 1796
- Edwards and Frizell, 1978:81
- Transcript:Will of John Walker of Meadow Creek, Green County, TN, 1796
Related
- Delijim's Notes
- Walker Family in Southwest Virginia
- Notebook:Children of MCJW
- Notebook:Meadow Creek John Walker
- Confusion
- Meadow Creek John Walker Line
Vita Summary
Personal Data
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Vita
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| John Walker
| Mary
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DOB
| by 1740
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DOD
| 1796/97
| 1803
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POD
| Greene County, TN
| Greene County, TN
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Marriage
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DOM
| by 1760
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Overview
This article is about "Meadow Creek" John Walker who appears for a brief period (c. 1786 to 1796) living on Meadow Creek, in southern Greene Co, TN. We have no information about where he lived prior to this, though it is suspected that he came to the area from Virginia. He is commonly identified as "Meadow Creek John Walker" or MCJW, to distinguish him from numerous other John Walkers in NW NC, SW VA, and NE TN.
Vista in Southern Greene County, TN
| This shows an area close to the point where Meadow Creek enters the Nolichucky River. MCJW settled close to this spot.
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John settled on Meadow Creek shortly after the end of the Revolution. One of his near neighbors was Charles Kilgore, whose daughter married John's son Daniel Walker. Charles was a known participant at the battle of King's Mountain, and his personal history has been much researched and is well understood. He, too, arrived on Meadow Creek just after the Revolution. Prior to that he lived in Southwest Virginia very close to John Walker III of the Wigton Walker line. John III's son, John IV left that area about the same time as Charles, and it is often assumed that the John Walker who appears in Green County living near Charles Kilgore is in fact John IV. Recent YDNA analysis, however, has shown that the YDNA of direct male line descendants of MCJW do NOT match that of direct descendants of John III. [insert link to analysis].
The parents of MCJW remain unknown. YDNA analysis has revealed that he had near relatives (Joseph and Person:Isaiah Walker (3)) living in Greene and Washington County. Anderson, son of MCJW lived for a time near Joseph on Horse Creek in Washington County TN. About the time of the death of MCJW Anderson moved south to Meadow Creek, apparently to be near his parents. Shortly after this (c.1805) both Joseph and Isaiah left the area settling first in Blount County TN, and later moving to the Kingston area. Thomas Walker (son of MCJW) also moved about this time to Blount County, settling in Tuckaleechee Cove. There were multiple "John Walkers" living in this area about this time. One of these John Walkers, known as "Indian Killer", had previously settled along the Little River, in what is known as the "Long Bottom". Indian Killer also owned property in nearby Tuckaleechee Cove, (insert map). He is believed to have died (or left the area) about 1817, but some of his sons continued in the area. Because of the similarity of names Indian Killer became confused with MCJW father of Thomas Walker. YDNA testing of the Indian Killer line has not been accomplished. There is, however, good reason to believe that he is John Walker IV of the Wigton line.
Personal Data
Personal Data
| Vita | Datum | Source/Basis/Comment
| DOB: | before 1740 | based on DOB's and DOM's of children
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| DOD: | 1796 | based on date of will
| POD: | Greene County TN | based on will
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| Spouse: | Mary | Based on Will of John Walker. Mary is frequently identified as "Mary Anderson". This is probably based on the fact that the couple named one of their children "Anderson", but whether he was named after her family, or was so named for some other reason is not known.
| DOM: | | by 1760 (based on DOB of son Daniel Walker
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| Children
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Name | DOB | POB | DOD | POD | Spouse | DOM | POM | Dispersion and Notes
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Thomas Walker
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| Elizabeth Magill
| 1787
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| Children are believed to have settled in Blount County TN c 1800. Tom may have settled there as well, but some place him in Wear Valley, Sevier County. Greene County TN GenWeb This seems to be an interpretational error, confusing Tom son of MCJW with a grandson.
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John Walker
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| Rebecca Magill
| 1788
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| Probably remained in Greene County, "on the homeplace" sold him by his brothers Anderson and Daniel.[4]
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Daniel Walker
| 1761
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| 1834
| Martha Kilgore
| 1788
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| LIved in Rhea County, TN
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Anderson Walker
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| Remained in Greene County, TN
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Un-named Daughter
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| Michael Blew
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Descendancy
This needs to be checked and verified
Footnotes
- ↑ Source:Edwards and Frizell, 1978:81.
- ↑ MCJW's son Daniel is commonly identified as his eldest son, with a DOB of 1761. This implies that his parents were married by 1760, and that they were born prior to c1740. Direct evidence is needed for Daniels DOB, as well as his parents DOB's and DOM
- ↑ Source:Edwards and Frizell, 1978 provide a transcript of MCJW will dated 18 Feb 1796. They note that his will was "probated later that year" but given no data on the probate record. The citation for the original will is needed, as well as probate record, etc to confirm DOD
- ↑ There's an alternative view that the John Walker who received the property of Meadow Creek John, was actually a cousin, probably the son of Joseph Walker who lived on Horse Creek before moving to Blount County.
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