Background
The following table provides a set of links to the first four generations of Wigton Walker males as described by Source:White, 1902. The numbers shown indicate the WeRelate indext number for that particular individual. Thus, Alexander 28 provides a link to Person:Alexander Walker (28). Entries such as "Alexander (X)" represent persons who are not believed to have had descendants, and probably have had no card created for them. Note that no effort has been made to distinguish between Walkers Creek Line and the Natural Bridge Line; rather the presentation simply reflects White's information that combined the two lineages
Quick Index
John Walker I (191)
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Person:Alexander Walker (14)
| John Walker II (190)
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Gunstocker John 217
| Sawney Wheelwright Alexander 26
| John III 81
| James 126
| Samuel 41
| Samuel 55 the Orphan
| Alexander 28
| Joseph 55
| Thomas (81) X
| William (177) X
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Joseph 79
Alexander 16
James 122
John 220
Samuel 64
Andrew 12
William 176
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John 249
Joseph 71 X
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John IV (149)
Samuel 49
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John 211
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Samuel 42
James 114
John 202
Joseph 51
Joel 5
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James 164
Samuel 68
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John 207
William 172
James 120
Alexander 24 X
Joseph 60
Alexander 27
Joseph 60
David 31
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William 198 X
John 258 X
Joseph 50
James 127
Samuel 47
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| Most, but not all, Walkers in Chalkley's Chronicles can be traced to the Wigton Walker line as describe by White 1902. The above is a Summary of Male Descendancy of the Wigton Walker line, based on White, 1902. This includes the Walkers Creek and Natural Bridge lineages. Also included is thethe lines of Samuel the Orphan, known to be related to the Line of John III by YDNA, but also known not to be related to the line of Samuel of Natural Bridge. Not currently shown are the lines of, Alexander the Orphan, and the Letterkenney Walkers, all of which share the Walkers Creek YDNA signature with John III and Samuel the Orphan.) Entries marked "X", indicate individuals who are believed to have "died young", died without children, or about whom nothing is known.
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