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Facts and Events
Overview
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Lewis Walker, a Welsh Quaker from Merionethshire, Wales, settled in the Chester Valley, near Radnor, Chester County, about 1692 His descendants are detailed in Source:Streets, 1896. As of October 2009 no YDNA results have been reported for this lineage. Lewis married Mary Morris soon after arrival in the new world. Streets suggested they met aboard ship. In any case the couple initially settled at Radnor outside of Philadelphia. Lewis would later acquire land in the "Chester Valley". |
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Lewis and Mary would have five sons (Daniel, Joseph, Enoch, Abel and Isaac), and two daughters, (Elizabeth and Hannah). The majority of his children and grandchildren remained in the general Radnor-Chester Valley area. His property in Chester Valley passed in part to his eldest son Daniel, and youngest son Isaac. Here Daniel established a forge, which became known as "The Valley Forge". George Washington's Continental Army would enter winter quarters here in 1777-1778.
| About 1747 Abel would relocate with his family to Winchester Virginia. One of Able's son's (Isaac) is said to have moved to North Carolina, but where exactly has not been determined. [1]
| One of the children of Isaac, son of Lewis, moved to York County, PA shortly before the Revolution.
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Descendancy
Note: DOD for Lewis Walker, is probably 1728 based on his will date as given by Source:Streets, 1896 (not the impossibly late 1772 as currently shown in this graphic.)Graphic needs to be updated with correct DOD for Lewis Walker
References
- ↑ More work on this is needed. there may be additional data on this point in Streets, 1896.
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