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Samuel Walker
b.1726
d.Bef 1798
Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel Walker |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
1726 |
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Marriage |
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to Eleanor _____ |
Death? |
Bef 1798 |
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__________________________
Related
- MySource:Walke434/Newville Walker Tax Records
- MySource:Walke434/Moon_Creek_Walker_Deeds
- Wigton Walker YDNA Analysis
- MySource:Walke434/Caswell Walker Tax Records
- YDNA Walker Group 33
- Document:Will of Samuel Walker, Caswell County, NC, 1797
- Notebook:Extracts of Land Records Walker, Orange County, NC
Overview
This Samuel Walker settled on Moon's Creek in what was then Orange County, NC in the mid 1760's. He moved from what is now Newville, Pennsyvania with a number of associated families shortly after the French and Indian War. This connection to Pennsylvania is substantiated by a number of primary records. First, his immediate neighbor John Johnson also came from Newville, PA. John Johnson's daughters Isabella and Rachel married two of Samuel's brothers. One of these brothers, James, moved to North Carolina with Samuel. The other, Joseph Joseph, stayed in Newville. He disappears from the Pennsylvania tax records the same year as his uncle William who also settled on Hogan's Creek near Lenox Castle, suggesting a moving date around 1763. His daughter Elizabeth married Noah Cobb by 1766. [1] Finally, YDNA tests firmly match Samuel into Walker DNA Group 33, consistent with the Walker family of Newville, Pennsylvania.
He lived very close by to John Walker III of the Walkers Creek Branch of the Wigton Walker line. There appears to be a close family relationship between John and Samuel, but it the nature of this relation is not known with absolute certainty. John and Samuel may have been involved in a land transaction, and one of John's grandchildren William clearly matches to Group 33 as well. However, it is unclear whether this John is William's paternal or maternal grandfather. John may have been related genetically to Samuel, possibily an uncle. However, many other Walkers in the Wigton line actually match to another group entirely, DNA Group 8. It's also possible that one of Samuel's brothers married one of John's daughters (two unrelated Walkers married), and John is actually related to Samuel by marriage.
Pennsylvania Tax Records
Cumberland County Archives Tax Books[2]
[3]
1751 Hopewell Township
- William Walker
- James Walker
- Samuel Walker
- Abraham Walker
- Peter Walker
1753 (Actually 1758) Hopewell Township
- William Walker Sr
- William Walker Jr
- Samuel Walker
- Robert Walker
1758 Hopewell Township
- Samuel Walker
- William Walker Junior
- James Walker
- William Walker Senior
- Robert Walker
1759 Hopewell Township
- William Walker Senior
- William Walker Junior
- Samuel Walker
- Robert Walker
- Wisson? Widow? Walker (included in the son's tax)
1760 Hopewell Township
- James Walker
- William Walker
1763 Hopewell Township
- Samuel Walker
- William Walker
- William Walker
- James Walker
- Robert Walker
Samuel Walker disappears from the tax record after this point. This is the exact same year that the William Walker Sr. also disappears from the tax record. This is Person:William_Walker_(212) who also moved to the Hogan's Creek area just across the county border in what is now Rockingham County, North Carolina.
CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE, Hopewell.
March 17, 1759 13 May 1769.
Wife Elinor.
Son Adam.
Daus. Jean Cuningham and Margaret Cuningham.
Sons George and John.
Son Allen Scrogs.
Dau. Elinor Cunningham.
Plantation on Big Spring adjoining James Laughlin's, Samuel Walker's
and Robert McCulley's.
Ex.: bro. James McCormick.
Wit: William Lamond, James Cuningham.
The Elinor Cunningham mentioned in this will may be Samuel's wife.
Migration to North Carolina
William migrated from Cumberland, PA to North Carolina with a number of families in the 1760's.
Descendancy
Samuel Walker (Abt 1730 Bef Jul 1798) | Eleanor (Aft 1730- Aft 1800)
| | Elizabeth Walker (3 May 1749-Bef 1808) = Noah Cobb (27 Apr 1739-Bef Dec 1808)
- Samuel Cobb (26 Feb 1768-Sep 1835) = Susanna Swift (Bef 1770-Bef 1810)
- Noah Cobb (Abt 1782-Aft 1850 = 1) Nancy Walker (Abt 1792-Bef 1833 =2) Jane Dill (Abt 1805-?)
| | Samuel Walker (Aft 1751-Bef 1797)
| | Elinor Walker (Abt 1754-?)
| | James William Walker (Abt 1756-Oct 1823) = Elizabeth 'Betsy' Elliott (Abt 1760-Aft 1860)
- Samuel Walker (Abt 1783-Bef 1871) = Nancy
- James E. Walker (Abt 1785-Abt 1870)
- Robert Lee Walker (Abt 1786-Bef 1850)
- William J. Walker (Abt 1788-Abt 1872) = Elizabeth Smithwick (Bef 1802-?)
- Margaret Walker (Abt 1791-Aft 1872) = James Graham (Bef 1791-?)
- Cyrene 'Sena' Walker (2 Feb 1792-Bef 1870)
- Matthew Moore Walker (1 Jan 1795-6 Dec 1857) = Hester Ann Moore (11 Jul 1795-11 May 1842
- John Egbert Walker (4 Jul 1800-Aft 1870)
- Joseph Marion Walker (Abt 1803-?) = Sarah 'Sally' Baker Hallum (12 Oct 1801-?)
- Ellender Walker (Abt 1805-?)
| | Jane 'Jean' Walker (Abt 1770-?) = Robert King (Abt 1765-Abt 1835)
- Rebecca King (13 Jul 1792-11 May 1870) = Phillip Walker (12 Oct 1780-9 Apr 1858)
| | Muriel Agnes Walker (Bef 1774-Bef 1820) = James Orr (Abt 1770-Abt Jan 1820)
Notes
Original Source:Cumberland County Will Book B. 14-16.
Intermediate Source: USGENWEB
References
- ↑ From mary Ann: Henry and Jemima [Cobb] left CT around 1742. In 1755 they appeared on the tax rolls of Orange County, NC (Now Caswell Co. NC). Their son Noah married Samuel Walker's daughter, Elizabeth on 4 Dec 1766. We have the marriage date from a book used to write the Cobb family records. (The record was found in Bible Records of Rockingham County, North Carolina (Madison NC: The Society,1985, Volume 2; page 31,32. They make a mistake while transcribing, recording Walker as Waeher and suggesting it was the name Ware - "Elizabeth Waeher was born the 3 day of May 1749 ("Waeher" could be pronounced "Ware")". So we now know that Samuel was there by 1766.
- ↑ Cumberland County Archives. "Tax Rates. 1736 to 1749. 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753" on spine. Transcription “of taxables was compiled from data contained in J. D. Rupp’s History of Cumberland and from a list published in the ‘American Volunteer’ May 1871…” written on the first page. (CCHS note indicates 1753 should be 1758.) Townships: Allen, Antrim, Carlisle (town), Guilford, Hamilton, Hopewell, Lurgan, Middleton, Pennsboro East, Pennsboro West, Peters. Index: CCHS compiled an index. Can be accessed here
- ↑ Cumberland County Archives. "Book of Rates for the County of Cumberland commencing [20th Oct] 20th Dec 1758" on first page. Some of 1762 twp in the volume 1762-1767. 1762 Townships: Aire, Guildford, Hopewell (in 1763 section), Antrim, West Pennsboro 1763 Townships: Guilford, Middleton, Fannet, Hamilton, Hopewell, Letterkenny, Lech, Fernanach, Upper and Lower Terone, Lurgan, Antrim, Allen, East Pennsboro, West Pennsboro, Aire, Antrim 1764 Townships: Middlton, West Pennsborough, Letterkenny, Carlisle (town), Lurgan, East Pennsborough, Antrim, Hopewell, Hamilton, Allen, Peters, Guilford 1765 Townships: Middleton, Peters, Allen Carlisle (town), West Pennsborough, Hopewell, Lurgan, Peters (cont.), Guildford, Antrim 1766 Townships: Peters, Letterkenny, Guilford, Hopewell, Lurgan, Anrtim, Middleton, Allen, West Pennsborough, Carlisle (town) 1767 Townships: East Pennsborough, Allen, Middleton, West Pennsborough, Carlisle (town), Tyrone, Fermanagh, Lach, Teboine, Rye, Newton, Hopewell, Antrim, Peters, Guilford, Letterkenny, Hamilton, Lurgan, Aire, Fannet, Bedford. Inserts. Can be accessed here
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