Thomas Walker of Castle Hill was probably the best known repre. There was a Walker family in Virginia (supposed to have comeįrom England), prior to the coming of our ancestor, of which Dr. We were almost certain, and it is to be hoped that some one may yetįind the missing links and give to the public the continuation of this Toil and research, I feel that many apologies should be madeįor its incompleteness, owing to the impossibility at this lateĭay of connecting many families of whose relationship IN SENDING out this book, the fruit of nearly ten years of Sarah Ha3's McCrosky, wife of James McCrosky. Sally Walker, born in the White House 534 Sally Walker Boone, born in the White House 533 John Walker's Chair, brought with him to America. 1 as being the first of his particular line.Ī complete index to the names appearing in this work will be To the two sons of John Walker of Wigton, each one of whom is In designating generations, unless otherwise stated, they run back Records are designated by the letters of the alphabet. Where collateral records are given the names appearing in these Where no such mark appears all that couldīe learned of their history appears in the birth notice. Tioned again, in which case the name will be followed by its proper Each direct descend-Īnt of John Walker of Wigton when first mentioned is given a num-īer, the + mark following the name indicates that they are to be men. I have made use of no unusual abbreviations. In several instances where collateral names appear I have digressedĪnd given something of their history prior to the time of their marry. Thing of a merely traditional character, confining myself strictly to Whose name appears in the book, and have tried to leave out every. In preparing and arranging this work I have endeavored to giveĪll information attainable in connection with each and every person W^ITHOTJT W^HOSE HELP AND ENCOURAGEMENT IT In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Full text of " Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, with records of a few allied families : also war records and some fragmentary notes pertaining to the history of Virginia, 1600-1902"ĪI^SO WAR RECORDS AND SOME FRAGMENTARY NOTESĮntered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1902, by
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