Person:Robert Walkup (4)

Watchers
Robert Walkup
m. Abt 1738
  1. Matthew Walkup1738 -
  2. John Walkup1740 -
  3. Christopher Graham Walkup1744 - 1818
  4. Jane WalkupBef 1746 -
  5. Robert Walkup1748 - 1821
  6. Ann Jean WalkupAbt 1751 -
  7. Margaret WalkupAbt 1753 -
  8. Rebecca WalkupAbt 1755 -
  • HRobert Walkup1748 - 1821
  • WMary MeeksEst 1753 - 1821
m. Bef 1777
  1. Nathaniel Walkup1777 -
  2. Nancy Walkup1781 -
  3. Rebecca Walkup1783 - 1871
  4. Joseph Walkup1784 - Aft 1870
Facts and Events
Name Robert Walkup
Alt Name Robert Vochub
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1748 Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1777 to Mary Meeks
Death[1] 28 Jun 1821 Greenbrier County, Virginia

Robert Walkup was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Joseph Graham of Monroe County vs. Stuart--O. S. 39; N. S. 13--Bill filed 13th November, 1802. Orator's father, David Graham, died in Augusta about or prior to 1771, leaving orator an infant of very tender years and his widow, Jane Graham. Joseph was grandson of Joseph Walkub. In 1776 Jane married Alexander Stuart. David Stuart, son of Alexr. Stuart, deposes 27th September, 1804, in Augusta, that his father lent Rebekah Graham, wife of Joseph Graham, a bed. Margaret Vachub deposes, 27th September, 1804, about the time James Stevenson left this country. Robert Vachub, aged 57, deposes Greenbrier, 17th September, 1805, that his father (grandfather to complainant) gave complainant while an infant, two cows. William Graham deposes in Augusta, 18th June, 1804, at the tavern of James Edmondson in Staunton, that in 1793-4 he was present when his father, John Graham, guardian of complainant, settled with Compt. after which Joseph went to Kentucky and remained some time and returned to his father's, Jno. Graham's, about 1800 or 1801. William Fulton deposes at house of Charles Campbell in Rockbridge, 5th July, 1805, he was a school teacher and taught Joseph Graham 1778-1779.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).