Virginia Family Group Sheet for the William WALKER Family
Husband: William WALKER
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Death date: 1815/1816
Place of death: Rockbridge County, Virginia
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Wife: Mary WEIR
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Death date: Before 1815
Place of death: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Father: Hugh WEIR
Mother: Margaret (unknown)
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: William WALKER
Sex: M
Birthdate: about 1765
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Death date: after 1816
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Child No. 2: George WALKER
Sex: M
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Death date: September 1822
Place of death: Knox County, Tennessee
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Spouse's name: Elizabeth "Betsey" WEIR
Child No. 3: John WALKER
Sex: M
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Death date: Before 1813
Place of death: Knox County, Tennessee
Marriage date: 3 January 1800
Marriage place: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Spouse's name: Margaret ANDERSON
Child No. 4: Elizabeth Martha WALKER
Sex: F
Birthdate: about 1768
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Death date: 1836
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Marriage date: 15 February 1788
Marriage place: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Spouse's name: Thomas BERRY
Child No. 5: Jane WALKER
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Marriage date: James BUCHANAN
Marriage place: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Spouse's name: 3 January 1800
Child No. 6: Susanna WALKER
Sex: F
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Marriage date: 4 June 1807
Marriage place: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Spouse's name: William LYLE
Child No. 7: Margaret WALKER
Sex: F
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Place of death: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Marriage date: 16 October 1791
Marriage place: Rockbridge County, Virginia
Spouse's name: Robert Baxter ANDERSON
Child No. 8: Hugh WALKER
Sex: M
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Death date: about 1802
Place of death: Knox County, Tennessee
Marriage date: 5 June 1797
Marriage place: Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee
Spouse's name: Nancy COCHRAN
Documentation:
1810 Census, Rockbridge Co., VA: Wm. Walker : 01201 - 101100 and 5 slaves
0 males under 10
1 male 10-16
2 males 16-26
0 males 26-45
1 male 45 and over
1 female 0 to 10
0 females 10-16
1 female 16-25
1 female 26 to 45
0 females over 45
living next door is James Culton and John Stuart. Other neighbors are
Alexander Walker, Alexander Crawford, Robert Stuart, Robert Culton
Will of William Walker, Rockbridge Co., VA 1815:
In the name of God, Amen, I, William Walker of Rockbridge County and
Commonwealth of Virginia being in my usual state of health and of sound
judgment and memory do on this 4th day of February in the year of Our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirteen make this my last will and
testament in the manner and form following.
First, I do order and appoint that all my lawfull debts be discharged by
my executors.
Secondly, I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife Mary all my
household furniture. Also all my live stock not already named to my
children. Also my negro woman named Bett. Also the free and full
priviledge of the room in the west end of my dwelling house during her
natural life. Also two black children Rose and Emy to be disposed of as
she shall think fit at her death.
Thirdly I give and bequeath to my two sons William & George the
plantation on which I live containing three hundred and thirty two acres
to be divided betwixt them equally. My son William to have my Dwelling
house and that side of the plantation join Deckers tract purchased by
said son Wm. My son George to have the side of said Plantation next the
north river, the division line to be made paying respect to quantity and
quality the same to be to them their heirs and assigns forever.
Fourthly I give and bequeath to the heirs of my son John Deceased the
plantation on which his widow lives in the state of Tenessee and county
of Knox containing two hundred and seventy five acres to them their heirs
forever. The widow to have the management of said land during her
natural life.
Fifthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsy Berry the sum of Eighty
pounds currant money of Virginia.
Sixthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane Buchannon the sum of
seventy five pounds currant money of Virginia.
Seventhly I give and bequeath to my daughter Susanna Lyle the sum of
seventy five pounds like lawfull mony of Virginia.
Eighthly I give and bequeath to Isaac Anderson & William Anderson, sons
of Robt. Anderson the sum of seventy five pounds lawfull money to be
equally divided betwixt them--
Ninthly I give and bequeath to my grandson Wm. Walker & Mary Walker
orphans of Hugh Walker dec'd. the state of Tenesee the sum of one hundred
& five pounds, twenty five pounds of which is now bearing interest and at
the expiration of five years the whole sum will bear lawfull interest to
be equally divided between them.
Lastly I do ordain and appoint my son Wm. Walker & William Lyle sole
executors of this my last will and testament, and do hereby revoke and
disannull all former wills & testaments, and do hereby revoke and
disannull all former wills & testaments publishing and pronouncing this
to be my last will and testament the day and year above written.
William Walker {seal}
in the presence of
John Lyle
Samuel Lyle
Wm. R. Lyle
The household property that was formerly left to my wife Mary Walker
during her life I bequeath to my son William Walker at my Discease given
under my hand and seal this first day of November 1815
William Walker {seal}
in presence of us
Danl. Rea
Jas. C. Rea
At Rockbridge County Court May 6th 1816
A writing purporting to be the last will and testament of William Walker
dec'd. was produced in court by William Walker one of the executors
therein named & proved as to the will by the oath of William R. Lyle one
of the witnesses thereto & as to John Lyle one of the witnesses thereto
it was proved to the satisfaction of the court that the said John Lyle is
dead & that the signature is in his hand writing & the codicil of the
said will was proved by the oath of James C. Rea one of the witnesses
thereto & it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Daniel Rea
another witness thereto is through bodily infirmity unable to attend
court it is ordered that a commission with the will & codicil annexed do
issue to any two magistrates of the county of Rockbridge to take the
testimony of the said Rea respecting the said codicil & that they make
return to court.
A copy Teste Aw. Reid C.R.C. [Clerk of Rockbridge Court]
Rockbridge County Court
In obedience to the above order & the annexed commission, we being
justices of the peace for the county aforesaid attended, on this day, at
the dwelling house of Daniel Rea, we produced to him the within codicil,
and he being first sworn, declares that William Walker whose name is
subscribed to the said Codicil, acknowledged the same to be his act &
deed & that he the said Daniel subscribed the same as a witness at the
request & in the presence of the said William. Given under our hands
this fourth day of June eighteen hundred and sixteen 1816
James Moore
Alex. Culton
And at Rockbridge County Court June 5th 1816
The last will and testament of William Walker dec'd. with the codicil,
was again produced in court and having been further proved as to the
codicil as appears by the critificate of the magistrates thereon endorsed
it is ordered to be recorded, and on the motion of William Walker one of
the executors therein named who made oath according to law certificate is
granted him for obtaining probate thereof in due form on his entering
into bond with good security in the sum of $10,000. Whereupon he
together with John H. Hyde, James Lindsay, William McCampbell & John
McHenry his securities entered into & acknowledged bond conditioned
according to law (leave being reserved the other executor to qualify &
give bond hereafter) A Copy Teste.
A. Reid C.R.C.
William Walker Dec'd Inventory
We the undersigned Agreeable to an order of Rockbridge Court to us
directed to appraise the personal estate of William Walker Dec'd. do
appraise the following property to wit: [I can't read all the words as
spelled]
One waggon $80
Clock and case $65
Corner Coubart (cupboard?) $15
one horse $47.50
red flacked cow $14.50
one flacked cow $13.50
black cow $12.25
Bedsted bed and bed close $33.50
Crosscut saw and grindstone $12.25
two ovens a small pot and brass kettle $5.37 1/2
Fawl leaf table $5.25
seven old chairs $3.00
small tea board $1.25
sundry old carpenter tools and still aros $6.50
one chest $2.75
Drawers and bookcase $8.00
a number of family Books $16.00
two shovels one pair of tongs and fiar irons $2.75
a winmill $14.00
seven Barrels $4.75
one pot and log chaine $6.00
farm harrough $2.82
Mathew White & Robert White bond payable to William Walker Nov. 30th 1816 $333.33
Mathew White & Robert White bond payable to Wm. Walker November 30th 1817 $333.33
Mathew White & Robert bond to William Walker payable Nov. 30th 1818 $166.67 1/2
Joseph White bond payable Janry 25th 1816 $211.80
George Walker note due 24th Dec 1814 $55.00
Wm. Walker Junr Notes: due March 1th 1817 $133.33
James C. Rea
James E. Crawford
Alex Culton
William Walker executor of the estate of William Walker dec'd.
Settlement of Accounts
To the devisees of said Estate
1817 June 3 Dr [Delivered?] to Elizabeth Berry specific Legacy 80 pounds $266.66
Cr. by her receit in full No. 1 266.66
1817 May 6 Dr. to Susanna Lyle specific Legacy 75 pounds $250.00
To Interest from 6th of May 1817 up to 6th of July 1818 $17.50 Cr. (total) $267.50
By cash paid Jany. 28th 1814 see No. 2 $92.00
By Interest thereon up to 6th of July 1818 No. 3 $23.50
By Cash Paid 10th June 1818 No. 3 $70.00
1818 Interest to 6th July 33 cents
1818 July 6 By Wm. Keys receit No. 4 $46.86
By order to Joseph White No. 5 $10.00
(page 484)
Interest from 1st Nov. 1815 to July 6, 1818 $1.60 $244.29
Balance Due $23.21
Interest from 6th July 1818
1817 May 6 Dr. to Jane Buckhannon specific legacy 75 pounds $250.00
Cr. By Cash paid Dec 10th 1816 No. 6 $182.00
By Interest up to 6th May 1817 $4.31 $186.31
$63.64
D. To Interest up to 5th February 1819 $6.68
$70.37
1819 Feby. 5 Cr. By receit No. 7 $65.65
By receit dated 31st Nov. 1817 No. 11 $32.00
By Interest up to 5th Feby. 1819 $1.26 [subtotal] $98.91
Balance due the executor $28.54 with Interest from 5th of July 1819
1818 Sept. To Isaac Anderson A specific Legacy half of 75 pounds is =
$125.00
Cr. By receit in full No. 8 $125.00
To William Anderson Specific Legacy half of 75 pounds is $125.00
To Interest from the 6th of May 1817 up to 1st of December 1827 $79.27
[subtotal] $204.27
1827 Dec. 1 Cr. By Payment per receit No. 9 $163.75
Balance due $40.52
To William Walker son of Hugh Walker specific Legacy half of 105 pounds =
$175.00
To Interest on half of 25 pounds from the date of the will up to 17th
November 1823 $19.89
To Interest on $133.34/100 from the 1st day of November 1820 up to 17th
Nov 1823 $21.33
[subtotal] $216.22
1823 Nov 17 Cr. By receit No. 10 $80.00
Balance due $136.22
To Mary Walker orphan of Hugh Walker dec'd. To specific Legacy half of
125 pounds = $175.00
Interest on $41.46 from 1st day of Nov. 1815 & Interest on $133.34 from
1st day of Nov 1820
In pursuance of the annexed order, I have made a statement of the
accounts between William Walker the executor of William Walker Dec'd and
the several Devisees of the estate*
[written on the side: *The vouchers or receits accompany the statement]
From the foregoing statement it will be seen that the executor has fully
paid up Elizabeth Berry & Isaac Anderson two of the devisees named in the
will--and that he has overpaid Jane Buckhanan the sum of $28.54, on which
he is entitled to receive Interest from the 5th day of February 1819--
There is due to the other devisees to wit. To Susanna Lyle the sum of
$23.21 with Interest from the 6th day of July 1818.
To William Anderson the sum of $40.52 cents with Interest from the 1st
day of December 1827.
To William Walker son of Hugh Walker dec'd. the sum of $136.22 cents with
Interest from 17th of November 1823. Do.
To Mary Walker the sum of 175 Dollars with interest on $41.66 part
thereof from the 1st day of November 1820 untill paid.
Your Comr. thinks it is proper to notice that by the Will of the
Testator, the executor is burthened with the payment of all the debts due
by the Testator, & that therefore he has not asked a settlement of any
other accounts than the foregoing--
I am requested by the executor to state that the receit No. 9 from
William Anderson, was intended to be a receit in full--that he had made
to him sundry payments previous to the date of that receit, & that he
then gave him a bond on Alexr. Porter for the balance of his claim--&
that the cause of the apparent balance against him is that the receit
does not include all the Interest which he was entitled to on his several
payments.
All which is respectfully submitted
John Ruff (signature)
At Rockbridge County Court November 3rd 1830
This settlement of the accounts of William Walker executor of William
Walker deceased was produced in court and being examined was confirmed
and ordered to be recorded.
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