Abt 1842 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Malcolm J. Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born in 1795 (son of Horatio Walker [DNA kit 195242] and Martha). Other Events:
- Census: 1840, Clarksville, Habersham County, Georgia, USA
- Census: 24 Sep 1850, Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA
Notes:
Census:
"Malcom" J. Walker household
1 male under 5 [Henry, abt 1]
1 male of 5 and under 10 [James, abt 7]
1 male of 10 and under 15 [Augustine, abt 11]
1 male of 15 and under 20
1 male of 30 and under 40
1 male of 40 and under 50 [Malcolm J. Walker, abt 45]
1 female under 5 [Caroline, abt 3]
1 female of 5 and under 10 [Mary Ann, abt 8]
1 female of 40 and under 50 [Harriet, wife]
Slaves: 1 female slave of 10 and under 24
Total 10
2 learned professional engineers
Census:
1. Walker, Malcomb J., 55, male, attorney, real estate $2000 Virginia
2. _____, Harriet, 49, female, South Carolina
3. _____, Mary Ann C., 18, female, South Carolina
4. _____, Caroline, 13, female, Georgia, attending school
5. _____, Henry, 11, male, Georgia, attending school
6. _____, William, 8, male, Georgia, attending school
7. _____, James, 17, male, Georgia, attending school
Children:
- Henry Newton Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born on 28 Sep 1825; died on 8 Oct 1838 in Clarksville, Habersham County, Georgia, USA; was buried in Old Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Habersham County, Georgia, USA.
- Augustine Washington Walker [DNA kit 195242]
- Mary Ann Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born about 1832 in South Carolina, USA.
- Carolina Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born about 1837 in Georgia, USA.
- Henry Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born about 1839 in Georgia, USA.
- 1. William Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born about 1842 in Georgia, USA.
- [daughter] Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born about January 1844; died in Aug 1844 in Clarksville, Habersham County, Georgia, USA; was buried in Old Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Habersham County, Georgia, USA.
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Generation: 3
4. | Horatio Walker [DNA kit 195242] was born before 1814 in Jackson County, Tennessee, USA. Other Events:
- Court: May 1814, Jackson County, Tennessee, USA
Notes:
Court:
The information below was found in the application for bounty land for
Horatio Walker after the War 0f 1812. As far as my research is concerned
there is not or never was a Harma or Harmon Walker. My copy of the will of
Thomas Dendy , SR. is hard to read and I only find Martha and Patsy
included. No mention is made of Harmon. Horatio is found in census reports
living next to Sylvanus Walker,Esq.. Sylvanus Esq.. is thought to be his
father. Horatio's brothers were Sylvanus ,JR. ; Mandsfield; Memucan; Henry
Tandy and possibly others. Horatio's real name may have been Beverly Allen
Walker.
May term 1814 by akn Rec 8 June 1814
Hon. I C Isacks
State of Tennessee
At a court of pleas and quarter sessions began and held for the county of
Jackson at the court house in the town of Grensboro on the first Monday of
August being the sixth day of the month AD 1821 and 40 th year of American
Independence before the worshipful Simon Carlise, William Locke, Frances
McConnell, and William Sealand, esquire, justices of the peace and the Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for said county of Jackson appointed and
Commissioned to hold said court. Be it remembered that the court of pleas
and quarter sessions afor said " On motion and for reasons appearing to the
satisfaction of the court, ordered that John Newstep Walker be and is
appointed guardian of James Madison Walker and Sally Anne Walker, orphan
children of Horatio Walker, Deceased. Whereupon came said John N. Walker
with Baily Butler and John Royal , his securities and exicuted and
acknowledged bond for the faithful performance of his guardianship
conditioned as the "law directs" . And thereupon the following guardian bond
was exicuted by the said John N. Walker and securities bond. State of
Tennessee known by all men by these presents that Mr. John N. Walker, Baily
Butler, and John Royals all of Jackson County of the State aforsaid are held
and firmly bound unto James W. Smith , chairman of the County Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions of the County of Jackson in the sum of one thousand
dollars to be paid to the said James W. Smith or his succession in office,
in trust, and afterwards to wit at December sessions, 1825 of the court of
pleas and quarter sessions aforesaid held for the county of Jackson aforsaid
the following order and examined by said court , to wit.
" Be it remembered that on this day came here in open court Polly Watts of
respectable character who was duly sworn and examined by the court
concerning her acquaintance with Horatio Walker late of Jackson County,
deceased, and his wife Martha and their children where it appears to the
satisfaction of the court that the said Horatio Walker and Martha were
lawfully married in the District of Laurens State of South Carolina ,
sometimes in the year 1791 and that the said Horatio and Martha Walker had
by said marriage seven children to wit, John N. Walker, Daniel D. Walker,
Malcolm J. Walker Patsey Walker since intermarried with Jeremiah Elams, and
Hariet Walker since intermarried to Jason Medders(Meadows) all of whom are
of consent age and also James M. Walker and Sally A. Walker which two last
are infants to wit under the age of sixteen years all of whom were born in
lawful wedlock, and are the only legal heirs at law of the said Horatio
Walker."
"And it also appears to the satisfaction of the court from the examination
on oath of Amos Kirkpatrick , one of the members of said court that the said
Horatio Walker died in the service of the United States of a wound he
received during the siege of New Orleans, all of which is ordered to be
certified by the clerk of said court , it being a court of record and having
the power of fine for the benefit of the of the children here after names
come committed to the _?____ of the said John N. Walker to which payment
will be made _?__bind _?_, and each of us, each and every of our heirs
executors and administrators , jointly and singularly, firmly by these
presents , sealed with our seals, and dated the sixth day of August in the
year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty one .
The condition of the above obligations is such , that whereas, the above
bounded? John N. Walker is constituted and appointed guardian to James
Madison Walker and Sally Anne Walker orphan children of
Horatio Walker, deceased, now if the said John N. Walker shall faithfully
execute his said guardianship, by
securing and improving all of the estate of the said James Madison Walker
and Sally Anne Walker that shall
come into his possession for the benefit of the said James Madison Walker,
Sally Anne Walker, until they shall arrive at full age, or be sooner there
to acquired, and then render a plain and true account of his guardianship,
on oath, before the justices of our said court, and deliver up, pay to or
profits the said James Madison Walker and Sally Anne Walker of all such
estate or estates , as they ought to be profited of, or to such other person
as shall be lawfully impowered or authorize to____ the same, and the profits
arising therefrom, then this obligation to be void otherwise to be and
remain in full force and virtues.
Signed Sealed and acknowledged in John N. Walker
open court 6th day of August 1821 B. Butler
Sam Smith, Clerk John Royal
Horatio married Martha about 1791 in Laurens County, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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