Augustine WALKER was born about 1560.

Children were: Elizabeth WALKER.


Beatrix WALKER was born in 1625 in Elland, Yorkshire, England. She died on 8 January 1720 at the age of 95 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. She has reference number B6CC-8R.

Spouse: John HOUGHTON. Beatrix WALKER and John HOUGHTON were married on 24 February 1647 in Elland, Yorkshire, England. Children were: John HOUGHTON Jr., Robert HOUGHTON, Mary HOUGHTON, Beatrix HOUGHTON, Benjamin HOUGHTON, Jonah or Jonas HOUGHTON, Benjamin HOUGHTON, Sarah HOUGHTON.


Benjamin WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Lucy FINCH.


Bryon WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: Robert Lee WALKER and Phyllis SANDBORN.


Catherine WALKER was born in 1724 in Chester, Pa. Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


Connegan WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: John WALKER and Rachel CROSHOW.

Spouse: Thomas LAMKIN. Children were: George LAMKIN, John LAMKIN, Mary LAMKIN, Thomas LAMKIN.


Darlene WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Roger Derrel RYEL. Children were: Michael RYEL, Connie RYEL, Theta RYEL.


Elizabeth WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Van SWEARINGEN.


Elizabeth WALKER was born about 1580. She died on 2 October 1673 at the age of 93 in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, MA. Common mistake #1. Richard Warren's wife is not Elizabeth (Jewett/Jonatt/Juett) Marsh. This is easily disproven. Elizabeth (Jewett) Marsh was born in 1614, which makes her not only younger than Richard Warren's two oldest children, but also
makes her only fourteen years old when Richard Warren died. [Mayflower Descendant 2:63].

Came to America on the ship Anne in 1623 with her 5 daughers.

SOURCE:

http://members.aol.com/calebj/warren.html

Many of the Mayflower passengers traveled as families. Some families, however, with many young children or other family responsibilities, or those thought (in Pilgrim William Bradford’s words) "most unfit to bear the brunt of this hard adventure," separated. The men sailed in 1620 and the women and children delayed their sailing, planning on joining their menfolk after the Colony was established. Richard Warren was among the men who sailed alone in 1620. According to family tradition, Richard Warren brought with him on the Mayflower a particularly treasured (and very portable) family possession - a large linen damask napkin, woven in the Netherlands c.1600, now on display at Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The napkin’s woven design forms horizontal bands. One band shows a series of symbols – maces encircled by laurel branches and flanked by winged cherubs -- representing the city of Amsterdam, with the words "Amster Dam" appearing beneath each symbol. Another band shows the city with houses, churches and canal bridges. The harbor below has rows of small boats with festive figures that appear to be dancing among barrels and boxes on the near shore. The Warren family was separated for three years. One small ship, the Fortune, arrived in Plymouth in 1621 carrying a number of "lusty young men, and many of them wild enough" to supplement the fledgling Colony’s manpower. It was not until 1623 that two ships, the Anne and the Little James, arrived in Plymouth carrying 80-some new immigrants to Plymouth Colony, including members of the separated families. Among them were Fear and Patience Brewster, the daughters of Mayflower passengers William and Mary Brewster, as well as Samuel Fuller’s wife Bridget. Francis Cooke, who had voyaged on the Mayflower with his teenage son John, was joined by his wife, Hester, and their three younger children Jane, Jacob and Hester. Richard Warren was reunited by his wife Elizabeth and the five Warren daughters, Mary, Anna, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. The Warrens joined in the life of the small but growing agricultural community : Richard would have played a role in public affairs and worked the fields. Elizabeth would have run the large household that included not only the immediate family but also their farm workers and hired help. On occasion, she would have joined Richard in the fields. The Warren home would have been small and modestly furnished. Very little furniture survives from the early years of Plymouth Colony. Most pieces were simple and sturdy, suited to life in a frontier community. The Warren "joint stool," so-named for its joined mortise-and-tenon construction, would have been used both as seating furniture and as a table. The Warren stool is now in the collections of Pilgrim Hall Museum. Two sons were born to the Warrens after Elizabeth’s 1623 arrival in Plymouth Colony. Their birth dates are not recorded but evidence of their presence can be found in the "1627 Division of Cattle." In 1627, the Colony’s livestock, formerly held in common, was divided among the Colony’s residents. Every person living in Plymouth in 1627 was assigned to a "Lot," generally arranged by family group, and the name of every resident was individually recorded in Plymouth Colony Records Volume I. Listed there we find not only Richard and Elizabeth and their five daughters, but also the names of their two young sons, Nathaniel and Joseph Warren. Richard Warren died in 1628. Elizabeth, left a widow with 7 children (five young women, ranging from early teens to probably early twenties, and two small boys under the age of 5), never remarried. Elizabeth outlived her husband Richard by 45 years. Unlike the majority of Plymouth Colony women, Elizabeth Warren’s name appears regularly in the records of Plymouth Colony during the long period of her widowhood. She appears first as paying the taxes owed by all heads of household. She appears next as executor of her husband’s estate. Elizabeth then appears as one of the Plymouth Colony "Purchasers." In 1626, 53 (male) citizens of Plymouth Colony agreed to underwrite some of the Colony’s debt in a complicated arrangement with its financial backers. Richard Warren was one of the original 1626 Purchasers. The list of the names of the Purchasers did not appear in the Plymouth Colony Records, however, until several years had passed. During that time, Richard Warren had died. In a startling break with tradition, the list of Purchasers does not contain the name of Richard Warren but, instead, "Elizabeth Warren, widow." The Court felt it necessary to explain this unprecedented move, noting that Elizabeth was listed in Richard’s stead because Richard, "dying before he had performed the bargain, the said Elizabeth performed the same after his decease." In 1635, Elizabeth Warren appears in the Records of Plymouth Colony in a totally new role. No longer seen as acting to fulfill the obligations of her long-deceased husband Richard, Elizabeth now enters the recorded life of the Colony as a totally independent agent. We have not only a court case involving Elizabeth, we hear an echo of her actual words. Elizabeth brought her servant Thomas Williams before the Court for "speaking profane & blasphemous speeches against the majesty of God." In a disagreement between mistress and servant, Elizabeth Warren had exhorted Thomas Williams "to fear God and do his duty. He answered, he neither feared God, nor the devil." Although Governor William Bradford advocated "bodily punishment," the judgment of the Court was that a reproof was sufficient, Williams having "spoken in passion and distemper," and making "humble acknowledgment of his offense." Elizabeth’s activities continue to be documented to an unusual extent in the Records of Plymouth Colony. In the late 1630s, she appears in the Records deeding land from the Warren holdings in Plymouth’s Eel River Valley to her sons-in-law. The Warren daughters had matured and married: Mary to Anne passenger Robert Bartlett, Anna to Thomas Little, Sarah to Mayflower passenger John Cooke, Elizabeth to Richard Church and Abigail to Anthony Snow. Relations within the large extended family seemed amicable. In 1652, however, trouble suddenly loomed! Elizabeth’s deeds to her sons-in-law, deeds that had been executed 15 years previously, were challenged by persons unnamed. The Plymouth Colony Records report a petition brought by Elizabeth’s son-in-law Robert Bartlett asking for clarification of Elizabeth’s right to deed land because "sundry speeches have passed from some who pretend themselves to be the sole and right heirs unto the lands on which the said Robert Bartlett now liveth, at the Eel River, in the township of Plymouth, which he, the said Robert, had bestowed on him by his mother-in-law Mistress Elizabeth Warren." The Court decided, unequivocally, in Elizabeth’s favor, finding that she had the power to give the land, since she had been "by an order of Court bearing date March the 7th, 1637, and other acts of the Court before, invested into the state and condition of a Purchaser." The Court once again ratified and confirmed her status as a Purchaser and specifically ruled that Elizabeth Warren had the right to dispose of her lands, including the gifts of land she had made to her sons-in-law. Even this clear-cut Court ruling was insufficient to settle the quarrel. And as the dispute continued, the identity of those "who pretend themselves to be the sole and right heirs" was revealed to be Elizabeth’s own son Nathaniel Warren and his grandmother-in-law Jane Collier. Nathaniel, now married and in his mid-to-late 20s, claimed that he "hath right unto as heir unto the lands of Mr. Richard Warren, deceased." The two sides in the quarrel agreed to submit the argument to arbitration, each choosing 2 members to sit on the 4-man arbitration panel. Elizabeth Warren chose William Bradford and Thomas Willett. Nathaniel Warren chose Thomas Prence and Myles Standish. The arbitration panel came swiftly to its unanimous conclusion. Nathaniel Warren received an acknowledgment of his right to share in the Warren lands. The panel confirmed what had never seemed to be in doubt, namely that Nathaniel could continue to hold the land he currently possessed. Nathaniel was also granted 2/3 of the Warren "Purchase Lands" which had not as yet been assigned and possession, after Elizabeth’s death, of 3 acres of land near his current holdings. The major finding of the arbitration panel, however, must have come as a severe shock to young Nathaniel! The expected outcome by law and by custom would certainly have favored Elizabeth’s son. But, far from vindicating his patriarchal claims, the panel issued a stunning and resounding confirmation of Elizabeth’s status as head of her household and of her authority to act as an independent agent. The panel not only found that she "shall enjoy all the rest of her lands and all of them to whom she hath already at any time heretofore disposed any part thereof by gift, sale or otherwise, or shall hereafter do the same, to them and their heirs for ever without any trouble or molestation" but severely rapped Nathaniel’s unfilial knuckles. The Court concluded by bidding Nathaniel to
forever cease all other or further claims, suits, questions, or any molestations or disturbance at any time hereafter concerning the premises, but that his said mother and all her children, or any other to whom she has any way disposed any lands or shall hereafter do the same, but that they may quietly and peaceably possess and enjoy the same.
Elizabeth Warren seems, indeed, to have quietly and peaceably enjoyed the remainder of her days. When she died in 1673, this remarkable woman received the unprecedented but well-earned tribute of a eulogy in the Records of Plymouth Colony
Mistress Elizabeth Warren, an aged widow, aged above 90 years, deceased on the second of October, 1673. Who, having lived a godly life, came to her grave as a shock of corn fully ripe.
www.pilgrimhall.org Parents: Augustine WALKER.

Spouse: Richard WARREN. Elizabeth WALKER and Richard WARREN were married on 14 April 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertford, England. Children were: Mary WARREN.


Elizabeth WALKER was born in 1649 in Lynn, Essex, MA. Parents: Richard WALKER Imm Jr and Jane TALMADGE.


Elizabeth WALKER Imm was born in April 1703 in Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. She died in 1787 at the age of 84 in Valley of Virginia, Va. She was buried in 1787 in Valley of Va, Rockbridge, Va. Elizabeth has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-85. IMM: Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.

Spouse: John CAMPBELL Imm. Elizabeth WALKER Imm and John CAMPBELL Imm were married in April 1721 in Newry, Down, Ireland. Line in Record @F0296@ (MRIN 3) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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Elizabeth WALKER was born on 26 September 1732 in ,,Virginia. She died on 9 November 1807 at the age of 75 in ,Guilford,North Carolina.

Spouse: William STANLEY. Elizabeth WALKER and William STANLEY were married on 28 November 1758 in Fairfax,Loudoun,Virginia. Children were: Hannah STANLEY.


Elizabeth WALKER was born in 1769 in ,Granville,North Carolina. She died before 1859 at the age of 90.

Spouse: Jesse CUZZORT. Elizabeth WALKER and Jesse CUZZORT were married on 14 May 1786 in ,Granville,North Carolina. Children were: Daughter CUZZORT, Daughter CUZZORT, Johnny Freelove CUZZORT, Isaiah CUZZORT, Daughter CUZZORT, John H CUZZORT.


Elizabeth WALKER13 was born about 1772 in , , VA. She has Ancestral File Number 1THN-NJS.

Spouse: Jesse CUZZORT. Children were: Isaiah CUZZORT, Dtr COSSART, Dtr COSSART, John H. COZART.


Elizabeth WALKER was born on 14 December 1839 in Gritchgreen,Staffordshire,England. She died on 24 December 1866 at the age of 27 in ,Weber,Utah. She died on 20 April 1910 at the age of 70 in Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah.

Spouse: John JAMES. Elizabeth WALKER and John JAMES were married on 19 November 1860 in Sugar House, Salt Lake, Utah.


Elizabeth Nancy Jane WALKER was born in 1752 in ,Augusta,Virginia. She died in 1824 at the age of 72 in ,Kanawha,Virginia. Parents: William WALKER and Mrs. Mary WALKER.

Spouse: Thomas C. HARMON. Elizabeth Nancy Jane WALKER and Thomas C. HARMON were married in 1773 in ,Botetourt,Virginia. Children were: Thomas HARMON, Henry H. HARMON, Sarah Walker HARMON, Mary "Polly" HARMON, Mary HARMON, Elizabeth "Betsy" HARMON, John Kelly HARMON, George W. HARMON, Thomas C. HARMON, Patsy HARMON, Agnes HARMON, Susannah HARMON.


Emma WALKER was born on 7 January 1837 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England.

Spouse: Simon BAKER. Emma WALKER and Simon BAKER were married on 25 March 1853 in Salt Lake City, Salt lake, Utah.


Esther WALKER was born in 1719 in Newry, Down, N. Ireland. She died in (Dead Young). She has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-SW. Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


Etta WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Joseph FARNSWORTH. Children were: Lola FARNSWORTH, Rhoda FARNSWORTH, Sonny FARNSWORTH, Ruth FARNSWORTH, Rubby FARNSWORTH, June June FARNSWORTH, Gail FARNSWORTH, Carl FARNSWORTH, Rosy FARNSWORTH, Bobby FARNSWORTH.


Faith WALKER was born on 4 March 1671 in Bradford, Essex, MA. Parents: Shuabel WALKER and Patience JEWETT.


Hannah WALKER was born on 4 March 1671 in Lynn, Essex, MA. She died on 9 December 1702 at the age of 31 in Lynn, Essex, MA. Parents: Shuabel WALKER and Patience JEWETT.

Spouse: Jonathan BAILEY. Hannah WALKER and Jonathan BAILEY were married on 7 March 1693 in ,Essex,Massachusetts.


Hattie Myrtle WALKER was born on 25 December 1907 in Vanceburg, Kentucky (Lewis County).214 She died in March 1983 at the age of 75.214 She died on 17 March 1983 at the age of 75 in Portsmouth, Ohio.214 [860317.FTW] Parents: .

Spouse: Ray P. MULLEN. Hattie Myrtle WALKER and Ray P. MULLEN were married on 4 February 1924.214 Children were: Richard Wayne Sr. MULLEN, Rosalie Ann MULLEN, Ruth Delores MULLEN, Virginia Alice MULLEN, Juanita Carol MULLEN, Leonard Cecil MULLEN, Ray MULLEN, Jimmie Lee MULLEN.


Helen WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Thomas DRAKE.


Howard WALKER was born on 5 June 1919 in Lewis County, Kentucky.214 He died on 26 April 1996 at the age of 76 in Portsmouth, Ohio.214

Spouse: Juanita Carol MULLEN. Children were: Living WALKER, Living WALKER.


Jack T WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Andrea Mae "Andra" EDWARDS.


James WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Polly COON.

Spouse: Martha Mary (Mary Ann) COON.


James WALKER was born in 1595 in ,,, England. He died in ,,, England.

Spouse: Elizabeth MANCHESTER. Elizabeth MANCHESTER and James WALKER were married in 1617 in ,,, England. Children were: Sarah WALKER.


James WALKER Imm was born on 17 March 1706/7 in of Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. He was buried in June 1787 in Walker Creek Cemetery, Walker Creek, Rockbridge, Va. He died on 17 June 1787 at the age of 80 in Walker Creek, Rockbridge, Va. James has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-LV. Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


Jane WALKER was born on 1 February 1677 in Lynn, Essex, MA. She died on 21 May 1721 at the age of 44 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. Parents: Shuabel WALKER and Patience JEWETT.

Spouse: Jonathan GREELEY Sr. Jane WALKER and Jonathan GREELEY Sr were married on 21 March 1697/8 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Children were: Patience GREELEY, David GREELEY Sr, Sarah GREELEY, Jonathan GREELEY Jr, Benjamin GREELEY, Phillip GREELEY, Jane GREELEY, Samuel GREELEY, Mary GREELEY, Hannah GREELEY.


Jane WALKER IMM was born in May 1712 in Newry, Down, N. Ireland. She died on 7 January 1793 at the age of 80 in Near Jump Mt, Rockbridge, Va. She was buried in January 1793 in Near Jump Mt, Rockbridge, Va. Jane has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-PD. Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


Jennie WALKER was born between 1756 and 1858. Parents: John WALKER and Catherine KINGFISHER.


John WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Catherine KINGFISHER. Children were: John Jr. WALKER, Jennie WALKER.


John WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Rachel CROSHOW. Children were: Connegan WALKER.


John WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Letitia HUMPHREY. Children were: Winnie Sophia WALKER.


John WALKER Imm Jr was born in 1680 in of Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. He was buried in 1734 in Nottingham Meeting House, Nottingham, Pa. He died in September 1734 at the age of 54 in of Chester, Pa. John has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-HC. IMM: Parents: John Alexander WALKER and Jane MC KNIGHT.

Spouse: Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm. Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm and John WALKER Imm Jr were married on 7 January 1701/2 in Wigton, Scotland, Pennsylvania?, Virginia?. Children were: Elizabeth WALKER Imm, John WALKER Imm 3rd, James WALKER Imm, Thomas WALKER, William WALKER, Jane WALKER IMM, Samuel WALKER, Alexander WALKER Imm, Esther WALKER, Joseph WALKER Imm, Mary WALKER, Catherine WALKER.


John WALKER Imm 3rd was born in March 1704/5 in of Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. He died on 17 November 1778 at the age of 73 in Walker Creek, Rockbridge, Va. He has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-KP. IMM:This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/mboone610/1/d ata/ 3598 Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


John Alexander WALKER died in 1734 in Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. He was born in of Wigton, Wigtonshire, Scotland. He has Ancestral File Number 9JZN-Z5. Parents: .

Spouse: Jane MC KNIGHT. Jane MC KNIGHT and John Alexander WALKER were married on 7 January 1701/2 in Scotland. Children were: John WALKER Imm Jr, Alexander WALKER.


John Jr. WALKER was born between 1756 and 1855. Parents: John WALKER and Catherine KINGFISHER.


John young WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Chastina HOLMAN.


Joseph WALKER Imm was born on 15 July 1722 in Newry, Down, N. Ireland. He died on 10 July 1806 at the age of 83 in Scott Co, Ky. He has Ancestral File Number 9JXL-T3. IMM: Parents: John WALKER Imm Jr and Catherine RUTHERFORD Imm.


Judy WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: Robert Lee WALKER and Phyllis SANDBORN.


Living WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: Howard WALKER and Juanita Carol MULLEN.


Living WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: Howard WALKER and Juanita Carol MULLEN.

Spouse: Living CLIFFORD. Children were: Living CLIFFORD, Living CLIFFORD, Living CLIFFORD, Living CLIFFORD.


Living WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Living COTNER. Children were: Living COTNER, Living COTNER.


Living WALKER[xUpline] (private). Parents: .

Spouse: Living HICKMAN. Children were: Living HICKMAN, Living HICKMAN.


Mae WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: George Allen LEA.


Margaret WALKER50 was born in 1605 in Of, Fenstanton, Huntingdon, England. She was buried on 22 January 1683 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She died on 23 October 1683 at the age of 78 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Mass.. Margaret has Ancestral File Number 8NT7-D8.

Spouse: Arthur HOWLAND. Margaret WALKER and Arthur HOWLAND were married in 1626 in Plymouth/, Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Ma. Children were: Elizabeth HOWLAND, Mary HOWLAND, Arthur HOWLAND, Deborah HOWLAND, Martha HOWLAND, Elizabeth HOWLAND, Elizabeth HOWLAND.


Margaret WALKER was born in 1806.

Spouse: Stephen BARNES. Margaret WALKER and Stephen BARNES were married on 20 April 1826 in Conneaut Township,Erie,Pennsylvania.


Margery "Mary" WALKER was born between 1665 and 1670 in ,,Virginia.

Spouse: George BRUCE Jr.. Margery "Mary" WALKER and George BRUCE Jr. were married about 1709 in ,,Virginia. Children were: George III BRUCE, Hannah BRUCE, Jane BRUCE, Koziah BRUCE, Christian "Kitty" BRUCE.


Martha Jane WALKER[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Godfrey GREGORY.