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John H. Walker

Male 1893 - 1947  (54 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John H. Walker was born on 22 Jan 1893 in Arkansas, USA (son of George Barnett Walker and Bettie Matthews); died on 2 Oct 1947 in Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA; was buried in Uvalde County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Divorced:
      Marital status at time of death was "divorced."
    • Census: 27 Jan 1920, Precinct 1 (Arnett Rd.), Coryell County, Texas, USA
    • Residence: Oct 1943, Crystal City, Zavala County, Texas, USA
    • Occupation: 1947;
      At the time of his death, John was a carpenter and a building contractor.
    • Residence: 2 Oct 1947, 720 E. Main, Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA;
      Residence of record--had been living there only 6 days.
    • Obituary: 18 Oct 1947, Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    1. Walker, John, head, renting, male, white, 27, single, can read and write, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, farmer, general farm, farm schedule no. 193
    2. _____, Aubrey, brother, male, white, 34, married, can read and write, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, farmer, general farm, farm schedule no. 194
    3. _____, Ruby, sister in law, female, white, 21, married, can read and write, Texas, Tennessee, Texas

    Obituary:
    Obituary, John H. Walker, 1948, Coryell County, Texas
    John Walker, age 54, died in his sleep early in the morning, October 2, (47.

    He was born in Arkansas January 22, 1893. Funeral services were conducted at the Vess Funeral Chapel Saturday morning, October 4, by Rev. M. M. Fulmer. Burial was in Uvalde Cemetery.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Rogers. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Cola Elizabeth Walker was born about 1934; died in 2005.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Barnett Walker was born on 8 Feb 1870 in White County, Arkansas, USA (son of John M. Walker and Rachel D. Barnett); died on 19 Feb 1937 in Milton Powell Memorial Hospital, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA; was buried in Gatesville City Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 12 Jun 1900, Coryell (city), Precinct 7, Coryell County, Texas, USA
    • Census: 25 Apr 1910, Justice Precinct 7, McLennan County, Texas, USA
    • Census: 6 Jan 1920, Gatesville (Saunders St.), Justice Precinct 1, Coryell County, Texas, USA
    • Death: 22 Jan 1927;
      Death of his son Jimmy, along with 9 others on the Baylor basketball team.
    • NEWS: 23 Dec 1927
    • Census: 18 Apr 1930, Justice Precinct 1 (State Highway 7), Coryell County, Texas, USA
    • Occupation: 1937, Coryell County, Texas, USA;
      Farming
    • Residence: 1937, 411 S. 14th St., Gatesville, Coryell, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    1. Walker, George B., head, white, male, February 1870, 30, married, married 8 years, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, farmer, can read and write, renting farm, farm schedule no. 122
    2. _____, Mary A., wife, white, female, June 1870, married 8 years, 3 children 3 living, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, can read and write
    3. _____, John H., son, white, male, January 1893, 7, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    4. _____, George A., son, white, male, May 1896, 4, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    5. _____, Dewey H., son, white, male, May 1898, 2, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    6. Rickets, Samuel [G.? S.?], boarder, white, male, August 1878, 21, single, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, farm labor, can read and write

    Census:
    1. Walker, George B., head, male, white, 40, first marriage, married 18 years, Arkansas, Alabama, Alabama, farmer, tending land, employee, can read and write, owns farm free of mortgage, farm schedule 108
    2. _____, Mary E. A., wife, female, white, 40, first marriage,married 18 years, 7 children all living, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, can read and write
    3. _____, John [initial(s) illegible], son, male, white, 17, single, home farm, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, can read and write, attending school
    4. _____, George [O.? A.?], son, male, white, 13, single, Arkansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, can read and write, attending school
    5. _____, Dewey Hobson, son, male, white, 11, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, can read and write, attending school
    6. _____, Willie G., son, male, white, 8, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, can read and write, attending school
    7. _____, James S., son, male, white, 6, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    8. _____, Nellie [P.?], daughter, female, white, 3, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    9. _____, Allie M., daughter, female, white, 10 months, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee

    Census:
    1. Walker, G. B., head, owns with mortgage, male, white, 49, married, can read and write, Arkansas, Mississippi, Mississippi, farmer, farm, employed
    2. _____, Elizabeth, wife, female, white, 49, married, can read and write, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee
    3. _____, Garland, son, male, white, 18, attending school, can read and write, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, clerk, soda fountain, salaried
    4. _____, Jim, son, male, white, 16, attending school, can read and write, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    5. _____, Nellie, daughter, female, white, 13, single, attending school, can read and write, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
    6. _____, Allie Mae, daughter, female, white, 10, attending school, can read and write, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee

    Death:
    George's son James S. "Jimmy" Walker was one of Baylor's "Immortal 10"--10 Baylor basketball players that were killed when a train struck their bus in January 1927. The ten are still commemorated by incoming freshmen each year at Baylor.

    NEWS:
    George B. Walker was one of the parents who filed suit against Baylor after the death of his son James S. Walker when 10 of the Baylor basketball team were killed when their bus was struck by a train on 22 January 1927.

    Census:
    1. Walker, George B., head, owns, farm, male, white, 60, married, first married age 21, can read and write, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, farmer, general farm, not a veteran, farm schedule no. 210
    2. _____, Betty, wife, female, white, 60, married, first married age 21, can read and write, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee
    3. _____, Allie M., daughter, female, white, 21, single, can read and write, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, operator, Western Union

    Died:
    Cause of death: chronic Bright's Disease; and. myocarditis

    George married Bettie Matthews on 30 Dec 1891 in White County, Arkansas, USA. Bettie was born on 27 Jan 1870 in Tennessee, USA; died on 21 Feb 1940 in Uvalde County, Texas, USA; was buried in Gatesville City Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bettie Matthews was born on 27 Jan 1870 in Tennessee, USA; died on 21 Feb 1940 in Uvalde County, Texas, USA; was buried in Gatesville City Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Mary Ann Elizabeth "Bettie" Matthews

    Died:
    Chronic myocarditas; contributing factor arteriosclerosis.

    Children:
    1. 1. John H. Walker was born on 22 Jan 1893 in Arkansas, USA; died on 2 Oct 1947 in Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA; was buried in Uvalde County, Texas, USA.
    2. George Aubrey "Aubrey" Walker was born on 3 May 1896 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; died on 27 Dec 1958 in 127 North 27th St., Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA; was buried in Restland, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.
    3. Dewey Hobson "Hobson" Walker was born on 4 May 1898 in Osage, Coryell County, Texas, USA; died on 19 Oct 1943 in Uvalde County, Texas, USA; was buried in Uvalde County, Texas, USA.
    4. William Garland "Willie" Walker was born about 1902 in Texas, USA; died after October 1943.
    5. James Stephen "Jim" Walker was born on 16 Dec 1903 in Texas, USA; died on 22 Jan 1927 in Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, USA; was buried in Gatesville City Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.
    6. Nellie Pearl Walker was born on 25 Sep 1906 in Osage, Coryell County, Texas, USA; died on 4 Nov 1969 in Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA; was buried in Restland, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.
    7. Allie M. Walker was born about 1909 in Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John M. Walker was born on 18 Sep 1824 in Tennessee, USA (son of Elijah Walker and Matilda King); died on 3 Apr 1873 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: Probate or letters of administration not found. Online images at FamilySearch, Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1979 > White > Administration bonds and ... 1857-1889 vol E, B and 2. Checked for a year before and after date of death. Not found in index of Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1979 White Executor and guardian bonds and letters, 1854-1940 vol B, F and A.
    • Military Service: 30 Oct 1847, DeSoto County, Mississippi, USA; Pvt., Co. C., Anderson's Rifles, Battalion Mississippi Rifles Joined 30 Oct Mustered in 19 Nov Carded record Vicksburg 8 Dec Period "During the War" March-April 1948 "Sick in Military Hospital Tampico" Reasons I believe this is the right John M. Walker:
      • Enlisted at Hernando, DeSoto County, right next to Marshall Co, where he is found in 1850 census and was married the same year.
      • Although there are a number of John Walker's in Marshall Co in 1850, there is only one John M. Marshall--the one married to Rachel Barnett.
      • There are no John Walkers in DeSoto Co in 1850.
      • Age is about right--22 on the card dated Nov and Dec of 1847, calculating to a birth year of 1825--just one year off.
      • Tax Record: 1848, Marshall County, Mississippi, USA;
        John M. Walker does not appear on the 1848 tax list.
      • Possible Census: 26 Sep 1850, Southern District, Marshall County, Mississippi, USA
      • RESEARCH: 10 Apr 1851; John M. Walker assigned his military land patent to James Hadley (assignee), Union County. Champagnolle land office. (See BLM site.)
      • Note: 1858, White County, Arkansas, USA; John M. Walker appears as Justice of the Peace on a deed involving a Joseph H. Walker.
      • Land: 28 Jul 1859, White County, Arkansas, USA; John M. Walker sold 190 acres to Marcus Stewart, legal description not clear.
      • Census: 1860, Clay township, White County, Arkansas, USA
      • Possible Census: 18 Aug 1870, Searcy (post office), Marion township, White County, Arkansas, USA
      • RESEARCH: 1857-1872, White County, Arkansas, USA; White Co ARK, deed book F:774, John M. Walker to Marcus Stewart. Entered in index, page missing? Have asked Rick to doublecheck. Year uncertain, but that vol. covers 1857-1872, probably toward the latter end of that spread. Rick thought perhaps it was just a microfilming problem at the end of the roll. Have contact APG list to find researcher, and have contacted White Co Hist Soc to see if they know of someone who can check the original deed.
      • DAUGHTER: 1920, Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA;
        Clara's death certificate names her parents as "Jno. M. Walker" and "Patty" Barnett."
      • DAUGHTER: 18 Oct 1928, Coryell County, Texas, USA;
        Theodocia's death certificate named her parents as "Jno Walker" and "Miss Barnett."
      • SON: 19 Feb 1937, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA;
        George B.'s death certificate names his parents as "John Walker" and "Miss Rachel Barnett."
      • DAUGHTER: 27 Oct 1945, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA;
        Daughter Della's death certificate states that her parents were "John M. Walker" and "Rachel Barnett."

      Notes:

      A Theodosia E. Walker is found marrying Stephen B. Byrd in White County, Arkansas on 23 September 1880. An Ancestry record also records Theodosia Cassandra Walker as marrying Steve Burtis Byrd, and states that her parents were John Manley Walker and Rachel Barnett.

      Cassandra is the middle name of J. M. Walker's younger sister (Sarah Cassandra "Cassie" Walker Lasater).

      Birth:
      Despite the fact that so many databases name him as "James M. Walker," it begins to appear that the John M. Walker found in the 1850 Marshall County, Mississippi, census, who married Rachel D. Barnett, and who is later found in White County, Arkansas--could be the same man as the "J. M. Walker" listed as the eldest son of Elijah Walker and his first wife, Matilda.

      The name "James M. Walker" may have come from the Charles Bowen typescript, which contains many errors (as well as much good information) and is not sourced.

      In favor of this:

      • Both the Collins Walker and the McMillan Gaelic Bible list him only as "J. M. Walker," with a birthdate of 18 September 1824.
      • Marshall County, Mississippi, where he was found in 1850, was the county where Elijah's elder brother George H. resided from abt 1834 until his death after 1870. The two were enumerated on the same page. On the previous page of the same census was "R. Walker," an apparent laborer--possibly Helton Rutherford Walker, who is not found in Tennessee in 1850
      • John M. and Rachel D. (Barnett) Walker are found in the 1870 White County, Ark, census. Rachel's parents, Zimmer and Emeline Barnett are found there as well. All four are buried in the Center Hill Baptist Church cemetery.
      • The birth date given on John M. Walker's stone in the Center Hill Baptist Church is 18 September 1824--the same as the birthdate given for J. M. Walker in the Walker Bibles


      This would seem to be a strong indication that the identities of James Monroe Walker from the Walker Bibles and John M. Walker who married Rachel D. Barnett can be merged.

      Possible Census:
      1. Walker, Jno. [possibly Jms?] M., 25, male, farmer, Tennessee
      2. _____, Rachel D., 16, female, Tennessee
      [Next door to the Zimri Barnett household]

      Though this person's name appears to be "Jno M." or probably "John M. Walker," it could be interpreted as Jms--remotely. [See digital image of census.]

      Census:
      1. Walker, J. M., 36, male, farmer, real estate $1500, personal $400, Tennessee, [attended school 2 months?]
      2. _____, R. D., 36, female, Tennessee
      3. _____, C. T., 9, female, Mississippi
      4. _____, S., 6, female, Mississippi
      5. _____, V. M., 5, female, Arkansas
      6. B[ele? Bell?], S., 30, male, farm labor, Kentucky
      7. West, S., 7, m, Arkansas
      [The apparent 2 months that J. M. Walker attended school probably actually represents 2 children attending school, an error by the census taker in executing census instructions.]

      [Day and month not stated for this township.]

      Possible Census:
      1. Walker, J. M., 45, male, white, farmer, real estate value $280, personal $600, Tennessee
      2. _____, Racheal, 37, female, white, keeping house, Mississippi
      3. _____, [Oley O.], 21, female, white, at home, Mississippi
      4. _____, Clara A., 18, female, white, at home, Mississippi
      5. _____, [Voley] E., 16, female, white, at home, Arkansas
      6. _____, Elizabeth, 10, female, white, Arkansas, attending school
      7. _____, [Theodotio] C., 8, female, white, Arkansas
      8. _____, Johana, [3? 5?], female, white, Arkansas
      9. _____, George B., 6 months, male, white, Arkansas, born in February
      10. Harrison, Jessey, 16, male, white, at school, Arkansas, attending school

      John married Rachel D. Barnett on 18 Jun 1850 in Marshall County, Mississippi, USA. Rachel (daughter of Zimri H. Barnett and Emeline) was born on 25 Jul 1833 in Tennessee, USA; died on 5 May 1887 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rachel D. Barnett was born on 25 Jul 1833 in Tennessee, USA (daughter of Zimri H. Barnett and Emeline); died on 5 May 1887 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 8 Jun 1880, Desarc [Des Arcs] township, White County, Arkansas, USA
    • Probate: 11 Jul 1887, White County, Arkansas, USA; Inventory of estate, discussion of only minor child, George B. Walker

    Notes:

    Census:
    1. [Walker, Rachel D.], w, f, 46, widowed, keeping house, Tennessee, North Carolina, Tennessee
    2. _____, Theotia [Theodosia C.], white, female, 17, daughter, single, laborer, Arkansas, Tennessee, Tennessee
    3. _____, Nancy A., white, female, 14, daughter, single, laborer, attending school, Arkansas, Tennessee, Tennessee
    4. _____, Joanna, white, female, 12, attending school, Arkansas, Tennessee, Tennessee
    5. _____, George B., white, male, 10, son, laborer, attending school, cannot read, Arkansas, Tennessee, Tennessee
    [Disfiguring tape obscures the name of the head of household, though the capital "R" in her first name is visible. The household is identifiable through Rachel's correct age, her marital status (widowed), her state of birth, as well as the children's names and her proximity to additional daughters Clara Yerby, Oley Smith, and Mary Elizabeth Whisenant on the same page.]

    Children:
    1. Olive Tepa "Ollie" Walker was born on 17 Jul 1851 in Mississippi, USA; died on 20 Aug 1908 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    2. Clara A. Walker was born on 2 Feb 1854 in Mississippi, USA; died on 17 Jan 1920 in Normal Street, Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA; was buried on 19 Jan 1920 in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA.
    3. Voley E. Walker was born about 1854 in Arkansas, USA; died after 1870.
    4. Mary Elizabeth Walker was born on 1 Jun 1861 in White County, Arkansas, USA; died on 18 Apr 1905 in Erath County, Texas, USA; was buried in Altman Cemetery, Erath County, Texas, USA.
    5. Theodosia C. Walker was born on 23 Sep 1863 in Arkansas, USA; died on 18 Oct 1928 in Coryell County, Texas, USA.
    6. Allie Della Walker was born on 9 Apr 1866 in Arkansas, USA; died on 27 Oct 1945 in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA.
    7. Joanna Walker was born on 19 Jan 1867 in White County, Arkansas, USA; died on 21 Jan 1940; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    8. 2. George Barnett Walker was born on 8 Feb 1870 in White County, Arkansas, USA; died on 19 Feb 1937 in Milton Powell Memorial Hospital, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA; was buried in Gatesville City Cemetery, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas, USA.
    9. Emma Walker was born on 3 Jan 1872 in White County, Arkansas, USA; died on 17 Feb 1873 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Elijah Walker was born on 14 Sep 1802 in Georgia, USA (son of (Progenitor) Walker and Elizabeth (--?--)); died on 26 Jul 1872 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried after 26 Jul 1872 in Fielder Cemetery, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • DNA note:
      Our DNA sample (kit no. 16043, Elijah Walker, b 1802 GA) shares a mutation in common with two other kits known to be descended from Elijah Walker. Additionally, the mutation is shared by:
      • Kit no. N41013, William T. Walker, b 1837, Carroll Co., AR
      • Kit no. 141100, John S WALKER, b 1832, New Albany, Floyd Co., IN
      • Kit no. 178056, Joseph Harmon Walker (1796) and Mary Gage (1799). Joseph H. Walker is a possible full sibling to Elijah Walker.
    • RESEARCH:
      James Walker and Fanny Cannon married in Goochland co in 1774 FTDNA match of Joyce Nanette Gay to: Lee Lallier (Samuel)?1 segment, 16.93 cMs, suggesting a little higher than average 4C, or a little lower 3C1R; might share a great-great? This, however, would be Samuel. Lee only shares one segment, though it is substantial. More likely a random chunk from Samuel?s great grandfather? Henry Brazzell (Polly) - 1 segment, 11.58 cMs, suggesting closest to 4C/3C2R, and high for 4C Mary Ann Wilson (George H) ?1 segment, 11.58, chromosome 5, suggesting 4C/3C2R, and high for 4C Josephine Jones (George H) Jerrold Joseph Walker (Elijah) - many small segments, on large one, almost 20 cMs, indicating somewhere between 3C2R/4C and 3C2R Joyce?s line of descent: John Walker James Walker and Frances Cannon (VA)?POSSIBLE BROTHER OF PROGEN? William Cannon Walker (b 1796, Jefferson Co TN) and Rebecca Ann Coffman Elizabeth Walker (b. May 15, 1833, Limestone Co AL) and Jeremiah M. Stout Samuel Baxter Stout and Mary Amanda Wheeler Boyd Esther (Stout) Gay?mother of Joyce In 1840 Dyer Co, Tennessee, Elijah Walker appears just one page after James Walker, Samuel Walker, and Cannon Walker Ancestry trees indicate that Cannon Walker of Dyer Co was William Cannon Walker, who married Rebecca Ann Coffman; so of James and Fanny, etc. John Porter McMeans' email telling me about a father/son pair of Archilus Walkers in Lauderdale County, Alabama. Another brother to Progenitor? David Walker and Elizabeth Gilbert married in Goochland Co VA, 13 October 1770?possibility for Progenitor and Elizabeth? Probably not, since their first known child was born 1783. They could have had earlier, unknown children, but then her childbearing years would have spanned 1770-1803. If she was 16 when married, that would make her 48 at the birth of Elijah?a stretch but possible. Boyd Esther Stout-Gay, Her parents were Samuel Baxter Stout and Mary Amanda Wheeler-Stout, Baxter's parents were Jeremiah M. Stout and Elizabeth Walker. Elizabeth Walker was born on May 15, 1833 in Limestone County Alabama and died on 27 Sept 1877 in Locksbury Arkansas. Her parents were William Cannon Walker (born 1796 in Jefferson county, Tennessee), married Rebecca Ann Coffman. William Walker's parents were James Walker of Virginia and wife Fanny. Father of James was John Walker.
    • RESEARCH: Elijah Walker, born 1795, NC, living in Knox Co TN. Children named Archibald, Elizabeth, Catherine, Elijah. Internet research shows him married to a Sarah Pearson. The name "Rutherford" appears in the family. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8054/4206044_00451
    • Court: 27 Nov 1815, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "[082] 27 Nov 1815 - William Shelby of Humphreys Co Tn and Jonathan King of Dickson Co Tn to John Alison Sr of Sullivan County, for $108 dollars, supposed to be 18 acres. Jonathan King acting in behalf of his mother and the said William Shelby and Jonathan King acting jointly in behalf of John King son and heir oflsaac King dec'd. [083] A part of the remaining moiety pertaining to the heirs oflsaac King dec'd, being in Sullivan County, belonging to the original tract where the said John Alison now lives. Begin S40 El 14 poles to a comer of Millhorns survey, N16 poles to William Hughes comer, W15 poles to Hughes comer, SI20 poles to Hughes comer, N83 W28 poles, N22 W86 poles, N55 W100 poles, then to the beginning. Containing 100 acres. William Shelby (seal) Jonathan (x) King (seal) Test: Isaac McKinly, Robert Alison May Session 1816 proved by Isaac McKinly and Robert Alison. M Rhea DClk for M Rhea Clk. Reg Auq 14 1816"
    • Emigration: Abt 1819, Madison County, Illinois, USA;
      Elijah's brother Archalus moves from Dickson County to Madison County, Illinois, probably with the Prior/Pryor Scroggins family.
    • Census: 1820, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Note: Abt 1823, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah's marriage to Matilda King.
    • Deed: 29 Jan 1823, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Deed of gifts from Elizabeth Walker to her "beloved son" Elijah Walker, giving him a slave girl named Ailee.
    • Court: 16 Jan 1824, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "Elijah Walker and Matilda Walker, formerly Matilda King of Dickson Co Tn. appoint William Shelby, of the county and state aforesaid, our lawful Attorney for us and in our name to ask, demand, sue for, recover and receive of all and every person or persons now or formerly of Sullivan County and Washington County both or either in the said state of Tenn. Elijah (x) Walker (seal) Matilda (x) Walker (seal) Dickson County Tenn Jan 16 1824}ack by Elijah Walker. A Coldwell (JP) Matilda Walker ack the above Jan 16 1824. A Coldwell (JP) Dickson County Tenn} Field Farrar clerk for said county certify that Abraham Coldwell Esqr was one ofthe acting Justices of the Peace for said county."
    • Deed: 7 Aug 1824, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah Walker of Dickson County purchased forty (40) acres from John Hunter of Humphreys County, for $320.
    • SON: 18 Sep 1824, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      "J. M." Walker born. Often seen named as "James Monroe Walker," but evidence shows that he was probably John M. Walker. See data on John M. Walker.
    • Note: Bef 4 Oct 1824, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Death of Elijah's mother, Elizabeth Walker.
    • Deed: 1 Jan 1825, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; George H. Walker and Jacob Walker, as administrators of the estate of Elizabeth Walker, sell 56 acres (in two tracts, one of 48 and one of 8 acres) that belonged to her to Wm. B. Dobson, for $114.27.
    • Note: Apr 1826, Donegan Crossing, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA
    • DAUGHTER: 23 Dec 1826, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elizabeth M. Walker born
    • Court: 1 Jan 1827, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah Walker appointed for jury duty, next term of court, along with a number of others, including James Walker and "Samuel King (Piney)"
    • Court: 3 Apr 1827, Charlotte, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah seated on grand jury.
    • Court: 3 Apr 1827, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah Walker served on a grand jury.
    • NOTE_RESEARCH: Jul 1827, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      In court, it is ordered that Thomas Hunter will recover $158.60 debt from the estate of Elizabeth Walker. (Thomas Hunter vs. Jacob & George H. Walker).
    • Court: 6 Jul 1827, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Elijah Walker serving jury duty.
    • SON: 21 Oct 1828, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
      Helton Rutherford Walker born
    • Census: 1830, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Emigration: Abt 1831, Bond County, Illinois, USA;
      Elijah's sister, Elizabeth (Walker) and husband James Hartley move from Dickson County to Bond County, Illinois.
    • Emigration: Abt 1831, Madison County, Illinois, USA;
      Elijah's brother Jacob Walker moves from Dickson County to Madison County, Illinois, where brother Archalus lives.
      • Jacob is not found in 1831 Dickson County tax lists
      • Jacob's son, James A. Walker, was born in Illinois in 1832.
      • Tax Record: 1831, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
        Elijah Walker
        • Levi McCollum's Company
        • 40 acres of deeded land
        • 1 white poll
      • DAUGHTER: 3 Jan 1831, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
        Sarah Cassandra "Cassie" Walker born
      • Land Patent: 7 Mar 1831, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
        Elijah Walker filed a land entry for 160 acres.
      • Tax Record: 1832, Levi McCollum's district, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
        Elijah Walker
        • 40 acres of old deeded land
        • 60 acres of school land
        • 1 white poll
        • paid $1.37
        • Tax Record: 1833, Levi McCollum's district, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
          Elijah Walker
          • 40 acres old deeded land
          • no school acres
          • 1 white poll
          • paid 75 cents
          • Note: Abt 1834;
            Elijah's brother, George H. Walker, moved from Dickson County to Marshall County, Mississippi.
          • George H. Walker is last seen on Dickson County tax rolls in 1833.
          • George's 1850 census enumeration in Marshall County, Mississippi, reflects the birth of sixteen-year-old Hannah in Tennessee, and of thirteen-year-old Matilda in Mississippi, placing the date between 1834 and 1837.
          • The Elijah M. Walker (son of George H. Walker) diaries support a date of 1834 for the family move.
          • Tax Record: 1834, Levi McCollum's district, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
            Elijah Walker
            • 65 deeded acres
            • 1 white poll [Name was first entered as "Joseph Walker," then ?Joseph? was lined out and replaced with "Elijah"] Where did the extra 25 acres come from?
          • SON: 15 Oct 1834, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
            William K. Walker born.
          • Tax Record: 1835, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
            Elijah Walker
            • 65 old deeded acres
            • 1 white poll
            • Note: 2 Apr 1835, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah, with 5 children under the age of 10, married a second time to Mary "Polly" McMillan. It was her first marriage.
            • HISTORICAL: 2 Feb 1836, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
              Humphreys County gained a good bit of land from Dickson and Hickman by act of legislature.
            • SON: 11 Apr 1836, Tennessee, USA;
              Birth of Levi Walker, Elijah's first child with Mary "Polly" McMillan, in Dickson or Humphreys county. He was probably born on the same farm as the previous children, but boundary changes around this time moved the farm from Dickson into Humphreys county. Elijah paid taxes in 1835 Dickson and in 1837 Humphreys. 1836 taxes are not extant for either county.
            • Tax Record: 1837, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah Walker
              • District 10
              • 104 acres
              • 160 school acres
              • 1 white poll
            • Jury duty: 1838, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Appears on list of jurors.
            • Tax Record: 1838, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah Walker
              • District 10
              • 104 deeded acres
              • 160 school acres
              • 1 white poll
            • SON: 3 May 1838, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Birth of James L. Walker, probably in Humphreys County, Tennessee.
            • Land: 5 Nov 1838, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah sells 40 acres in Humphreys County to James E. Taylor, for $450.
            • Emigration: 1839, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah moved to Dyer County around this time.
            • Land: 8 Oct 1839, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah Walker sells 160 acres to James E. Taylor, for $10.
            • Land: 12 Dec 1839, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah's original 160-acre land patent is recorded in the Register of West Tennessee.
            • Census: 1840, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA
            • DAUGHTER: 7 Jun 1840, Dyer County, Tennessee, USA; Birth of Matilda J. Walker, probably in Dyer County, Tennessee.
            • Tax Record: 1841, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah Walker
              • District 2
              • 1 white poll
              • no acres
              Elijah appears to own no land in Humphreys County
            • Jury duty: 1842, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Appears on list of jurors.
            • Tax Record: 1842, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
              Elijah Walker
              • District 2
              • 1 white poll
              • no acres
              • Tax Record: 1843;
                Elijah does not appear in Humphreys County tax records. [1843 is the last extant year; they resume in 1877.]
              • DAUGHTER: 9 Jan 1843, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of Retha/Ritha Salina Walker, probably in Humphreys County.
                • Elijah appears on the 1841 and 1842 Humphreys County tax lists, in District 2
                • Elijah does not appear on the 1843 tax list, but he appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                Collins Bible: "R. S. Walker born November 9th, 1843." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "Ritha S. Walker born January 9, 1843."
              • DAUGHTER: 10 Aug 1844, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of Margaret M. Walker, probably in Humphreys County, Tennessee.
                • Elijah appears on the 1841 and 1842 Humphreys County tax lists, in District 2
                • Elijah does not appear on the 1843 tax list, but he appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                Collins Walker Bible: "M. M. Walker born August 10th, 1844." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "Margaret M. Walker born August 10, 1844."
              • SON: 30 Apr 1846, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of George N. Walker, probably in Humphreys County.
                • Elijah appears on the 1841 and 1842 Humphreys County tax lists, in District 2
                • Elijah does not appear on the 1843 tax list, but he appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                Collins Bible: "G. N. Walker born April 30th, 1846." Also "G. N. Walker died January 8th, 1867." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "G. N. Walker born April 30, 1846."
              • Jury duty: 1847, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Appears on list of jurors.
              • Jury duty: 1848, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Appears on list of jurors.
              • SON: 22 Mar 1848, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of Calvin Monroe Walker, probably in Humphreys County.
                • Elijah appears on the 1841 and 1842 Humphreys County tax lists, in District 2
                • Elijah does not appear on the 1843 tax list, but he appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                Collins Bible: Calvin is missing from the list, which skips from "G. N." [George Neal] to "A. M." [Archibald McMillan] McMillan Gaelic Bible: "Calvin M. Walker born 22 March 1848."
              • SON: 16 Jun 1850, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of Archalas "Arch" McMillan Walker, in Humphreys County.
                • Elijah appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                Collins Walker Bible: "A. M. Walker born June 16th, 1850." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "A. M. McMillan born June 16, 1850." [The name was given as McMillan in error, probably because his middle name is "McMillan." He is listed in the right spot in a list of the children of Elijah Walker, and the birth date is the one given in the Collins Walker Bible for Arch.]
              • Census: 1 Nov 1850, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA
              • Court: 1852, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Elijah Walker, "Court Order," $5.56.
              • SON: 7 Apr 1852, Tennessee, USA;
                Birth of Jacob R. Walker, probably in Humphreys or Dickson County.
                • Elijah appears in 1850 Humphreys County census.
                • Elijah appears on 1854 Dickson County tax list, in District 2
                Collins Walker Bible: "J. R. Walker born April 7, 1852." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "J. R. Walker born April 7, 1852."
              • Land: 22 Oct 1852, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                Elijah bought from Lewis Evans 115 acres in two parcels, one 80 and one 35.
              • Tax Record: 1854, Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA;
                Elijah Walker paid back taxes for the years 1851 and 1852. For each year, he paid 1 poll, nothing for real estate.
              • Tax Record: 1854, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                Elijah Walker
                • District 2
                • 118 acres
                • no white poll [was over 50]
                • Note: 26 Feb 1854, Tennessee, USA;
                  Marriage of son Helton Rutherford Walker to Esther Elizabeth Thornton, probably in Hickman County, Tennessee.
                • SON: 6 Mar 1854, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                  Birth of Alonzo Denson Walker, in Dickson County.
                  • Elijah appears on the 1854 Dickson County tax list, in District 2
                  • Elijah appears in the 1860 Dickson County census.
                  Collins Walker Bible: "A. D. Walker born March 6, 1854." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "A. D. Walker born March 6, 1856 ." [Final "6" is blotted.]
                • Tax Record: 1855, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                  Elijah Walker
                  • District 2
                  • 118 acres, value $300
                  • Tax Record: 1856, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                    "Elisha" Walker
                    • District 2
                    • 118 acres, value $300
                    William Walker (just turned 21) paid one white poll in the same district. "Ruthford" Walker [Helton Rutherford Walker] also paid taxes in Dickson County, this year, but in District 1.
                  • Emigration: Abt 1857, California, USA;
                    Son William K. Walker migrates to California for the Gold Rush.
                  • SON: 30 Mary 1857, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                    Birth of H. W. Walker in Dickson County.
                    • Elijah appears on the 1856 and 1858 Dickson County tax lists, in District 2 [records for 1857 are missing]. census.
                    Collins Walker Bible: "H. W. Walker born March 30 _____." Also "H. W. Walker died August 23rd, 1859." McMillan Gaelic Bible: "H. W. Walker born May 30 1857."
                  • Note: 30 Dec 1857, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                    Marriage of son Levi Walker to Mary A. Cockram, in Dickson County.
                  • Tax Record: 1858, District 2, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                    Elijah Walker
                    • District 2
                    • 114 acres, $300 value
                    • Helton Rutherford also paid taxes in Dickson County in district 1. Levi Walker, who just turned 21, paid 1 white poll in district 1.
                    • Emigration: Abt 1859, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA;
                      Elijah's son Levi Walker moves from Dickson County to Hamilton County, Illinois.
                      • Levi appears in 1858 Dickson County tax records
                      • Levi appears in 1860 Hamilton County, Illinois, census.
                      • Note: 27 Jan 1859, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah's and Polly's daughter, Matilda J. Walker, marries William Smith Crowell, in Dickson County. Matilda's brother, James L., was witness.
                      • Census: 11 Jul 1860, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA
                      • Census, Agriculture: 12 Jul 1860, Danielsville (post office), Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; [Although this census entry is identified only as E. Walker, the total acres, 115, is compatible with his tax on 114 acres, as are the neighbors' names] 40 acres improved 75 acres unimproved 600 cash value of farm 75 value of farming implements and machinery 3 horses [blank] [? and mules] 1 milch cow 2 working oxen 2 other cattle 24 sheep - not everyone had, but wasn't that unusual 9 swine 550 value of livestock 37 wheat, bushels of - more than most [blank] rye, bushels of 375 Indian corn, bushels of - avg amt [blank] oats - others in neighborhood did [blank] rice - none in neighborhood [blank] tobacco ? others in neighborhood 1 ginned cotton, bushels of 20 wool, lbs of 5 peas and beans, bushels of [blank] Irish potatoes 25 sweet potatoes [blank] barley, bushels of [blank] Ruckwheat? Huckwheat? 20 value of orchard products, in dollars [blank] wine [blank] market gardens 200 butter, lbs of [illegible word] 575 molasses, gallons of and from what made [blank] [blank] 50 value of home-made manufactures 100 value of animals slaughtered
                      • Tax Record: 1861, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah Walker
                        • District 2
                        • 114 acres, value $400
                        "J. L. Walker" also appears in district 2, one white poll. This is Elijah's son, James L. Walker, who had recently turned 21. "R. H. Walker" [Helton Rutherford Walker] paid in district 1 on his 56 acres, but no white poll, possibly indicating that he had already moved to Hickman County, but was still paying taxes on the land in Dickson County.
                      • Military: 16 Feb 1862, Fort Donelson, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah's son, Helton Rutherford Walker, is taken prisoner after the Battle of Fort Donelson.
                      • Probate Settlement: 3 Nov 1862, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah Walker and W. H. Horner bound and appointed to administer the estate of James L. Walker.
                      • Note: 28 Dec 1862, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah's daughter, Ritha Salina Walker, married Alexander Woollums in Dickson County.
                      • Note: 21 Jan 1863, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah's daughter Margaret M. Walker marries W. C. Tull in Dickson County.
                      • Tax Record: 1865, District 2, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                        Elijah Walker
                        • District 2
                        • 114 acres, value $400
                        • Tax Record: 1866, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                          E. Walker [Elijah Walker]
                          • District 2
                          • 114 acres, value $350
                        • Note: 17 Jun 1866, Clinton County, Illinois, USA;
                          Second marriage of Elijah's daughter Ritha Salina (Walker) Woollums to John M. Journey in Clinton County, Illinois.
                        • Note: 3 Sep 1867, San Joaquin County, California, USA;
                          Elijah's son William K. Walker marries Bridget Dolan in San Joaquin County, California.
                        • Tax Record: 1868, District 2, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                          "E. Walker" [Elijah Walker]
                          • District 2
                          • 114 acres, value $350 No other Walkers in district 2.
                          • Tax Record: 1869, District 2, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                            "E. Walker" [Elijah Walker]
                            • District 2
                            • 114 acres, value $350. No other Walkers in the district.
                            • Tax Record: 1870, District 2, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                              Elijah Walker
                              • District 2
                              • 114 acres [Check headings; entry shows that he owned "30" of something, but cannot read what.] Other Walkers in district 2:
                                • Cal M. Walker (son, turned 21 the previous year)
                                • Joseph Walker (?)
                                • Note: 13 Juy 1871, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                                  Elijah's son Calvin M. Walker marries Martha A. Baker in Dickson County.
                                • Note: 15 Aug 1871, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                                  Marriage of Elijah's son Archalus to Francis June Davis in Dickson County.
                                • Probate Settlement: 25 Nov 1874, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA;
                                  Stephen Fielder, administrator for the estate of Elijah Walker, presented the settlement on this date. It was filed on 6 January 1875.

                                Notes:

                                Judge Elijah Walker of the Hickman County Walkers was born in Rockingham, NC. His family moved to Hickman County about 3 years later. About 1849 he was made a judge of his circuit and moved to Savannah, Hardin county, to be more central. He was married to a woman named "Mary E.", who survived him and moved to Maury County. He died on 31 December 1873.

                                The parallels with "our" Elijah are obvious:

                                • Our Elijah was born abt 1802 GA; he was born abt 1809 NC.
                                • Our Elijah married (second) a woman named Mary ("Polly"); the other married a woman named Mary
                                • Our Elijah died in 1872 leaving a widow, Mary Walker; the other died in 1873 leaving a widow, Mary Walker.

                                The differences are equally striking:

                                • Our Elijah was not a learned man, while the other was a judge
                                • Our Elijah bore about 16 children; the other was childless
                                • Our Elijah was not a wealthy man; the other was probably quite comfortable. Regardless of these differences, the similarities are enough to confuse their identities in some cases.
                                  A biography of Judge Elijah Walker can be found on GoogleBooks, in Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Bar Association of Tennessee held at Four Seasons Hotel, Harrowgate, Tennessee(Nashville, Tn.: Marshall & Bruce, Stationers and Printers, 1892), 113-121.



                                  [Research notes]

                                  Early Walkers in Dickson and Hickman Counties
                                  Two early Walkers mentioned are in Goodspeed's History of Hickman county. The first is Samuel Walker, cited as an early settler, arriving in the winter of 1806, just prior to the creation of Hickman county in 1807. The second was Joel Walker, appointed as one of the four first commissioners of the county, who were to "run the boundary lines, establish the county and select a county seat site." Establishing the lineage of these two could be helpful.

                                  Jerome Spence and Davd Spence, _History of Hickman Co Tennessee_ (Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Mountain Press, 1990). Indicates that Allan Walker established Walker's Ferry, one mile above Centerville. "He reared a large family, which became prominent in the development of the county. His sons were: Joel, William, Allan, James, Pleasant, and Elijah. Dr. Joel Walker went to Williamson County, where he became prominent in business and political circles. Pleasant Walker represented Hickman County several terms in the legislature, and was sheriff of the county four years. Elijah Walker became one of the best judges that ever presided in a Tennessee courthouse. He was a good judge of law - not an eloquent speaker, but a profound thinker. He was honest in his decisions and would refuse a fee when his would-be client was in the wrong."

                                  A direct descendant of Allen Walker to participate in the Walker DNA study?



                                  Land Records Dyer County
                                  No Elijah Walker land records have been located in Dyer Co TN. Christie Fillerup checked Dyer County land records, 1835-1850, FHL film no. 833,235. [Report, 21 Feb 2009]



                                  On the LSU library website:
                                  Walker, Zachariah. Papers, 1805-1859. 177 items. Location: C:18. Resident of Woodville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Personal papers include correspondence, accounts, and legal documents. For further information see manuscript card catalog. Mss. 275.



                                  Baker family in Dickson County, from Elbert County, Georgia

                                  • John A. Baker, born about 1770, Elbert County, GA; wife "Jane"
                                  • His 1820 Dickson County will was witnessed by George Brazzell
                                  • He had a daughters Margaret Evans and Jane Evans, mentioned in the will.
                                  • John A. Baker bought 153 acres "on the West side of Piney river" in Dickson County on 30 Dec 1808
                                  • Land sold from Elizabeth Walker's estate after her 1823 death was described as having been surveyed in 1808.
                                  • A note that is not clear indicates that John A. Baker was a witness for land conveyed by Stephen Tatom and Lewis Evans in 1814.
                                  • It was Lewis Evans who sold Elijah land in 1852, on the Piney
                                  • Four of the children of George Brazzell and Polly Walker married the Evans family: Richmond to Ancy Evans (1838), Rachel to Lewis Evans (1839), Wilson to Martha Jane Evans (1853), and Lucinda to George Evans (1845).
                                  • Eldest son Allen Brazzell married Nancy Baker (1842)





                                Of interest from "War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815," digital images Ancestry.com
                                • Benjamin Walker (Jemima O. Walker, widow), Capt. William Walker Ga Militia (alleged)
                                • Charles H. Walker (Martha Walker, widow), Capt. Kendrick's Co Ga Mil


                                  "Walker, Elizabeth - Died before 7 April 1823 when Jacob Walker and George H. Walker were appointed administrators. (Dic TN, Co Ct Min, 2/no#) A suit was brought by Archibald Walker and others versus Elijah Walker. A jury found that Elizabeth Walker was not of sound mind on 29 January 1823 when she made a deed of gift to Elijah Walker. (Ibid, Cir Ct Min, 3/no#)"

                                  [Marjorie Hood Fisher, Tennessee Tidbits 1778-1914, 4 vols. (Easley, SC : Southern Historical Press, 1986), 1: 386, for Elizabeth Walker, Elijah Walker, Archibald Walker.]

                                  http://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/index.php?table_name=DT_Burial&function=details&where_field=bur_id&where_value=273665

                                  Canon Rutherford Cemetery, Rutherford County. Surnames Hunter, Canon, Walker, Sharp, Holland, Garner, Fergason

                                  Birth:
                                  Both the McMillan Gaelic Bible and the Collins Walker Bible agree on the birth date of Elijah Walker. This birth date is supported by the 1850 Humphreys County, Tennessee, census [age 48, born in Georgia] and the 1860 Dickson County, Tennessee, census [age 57, born in Georgia].

                                  Census:
                                  Elizabeth Walker household
                                  2 males 16 - 26 [Elijah, abt 18, George H. abt 19]
                                  1 female 26 - 45 [Elizabeth Walker]
                                  2 engaged in agriculture
                                  Slaves:
                                  1 male under 14
                                  1 female under 14 [Ailee?]


                                  Deed:
                                  The deed specifies that offspring of the slave are to be given to his sisters, Elizabeth Heartly, Polly Bazzell [Brazzell], and Ritha Turner. The deed is witnessed by George H. Walker.

                                  This deed is important evidence of relationships, specifying that Elijah is the son of Elizabeth Walker, that Elizabeth, Polly, and Ritha, are his sisters, and that George H., also her "beloved son" is his brother.

                                  It is also evidence of who the three named girls married.

                                  On the same date, Elizabeth Walker also made a Deed of gifts to her son, George H., leaving him a slave boy. Elijah Walker witnessed this deed.

                                  Subsequently, Archalaus Walker came from Illinois an filed an objection in circuit court, ultimately prevailing. The Fisher abstraction:

                                  "Walker, Elizabeth - Died before 7 April 1823 when Jacob Walker and George H. Walker were appointed administrators. (Dic TN, Co Ct Min, 2/no#) A suit was brought by Archibald Walker and others versus Elijah Walker. A jury found that Elizabeth Walker was not of sound mind on 29 January 1823 when she made a deed of gift to Elijah Walker. (Ibid, Cir Ct Min, 3/no#)"



                                  Deed:
                                  ". . . on hurricane Creek of Duck River it being a part of Hunter's Land Beginning on a White Oak the south east corner of a hundred acre tract that said Hunter sold to Heirs of James King turning south with said line one hundred and twenty [four] poles to a beach [sic] on the south side of said Creek then with the bluff of said Creek fifty two poles to James Morgan's north West corner a white oak Then south to Martha King south west corner one hundred and twenty four poles then with said Kings line to the beginning. . ."
                                  Drawn 7 August 1824, Witnessed by William Shelby and William King.
                                  Proved the same date.
                                  Filed 29 August 1827, Book D: 221

                                  Note:
                                  George H. Walker and Jacob Walker were appointed administrators for her estate on this date.

                                  Deed:
                                  ". . . on the head Waters of Yellow Creek Containing Forty eight
                                  Acres lying in Dickson County in the first district Beginning at [an]
                                  Oak on the south side of Yellow Creek about Ten poles south of a spring
                                  branch of Yellow Creek Turning North Crossing the Trap shoal Branch at 36
                                  poles and in all 64 poles to a small Hickory. Thence West Crossing the Trap
                                  shoal Branch at 26 poles Thence to a Stake Corner Thence North
                                  Crossing Yellow Creek to a turkey oak Thence West to Tatoms fence Thence South a
                                  long said fence a Conditional line Crossing the Creek to William Gates?
                                  fence thence a long said fence a Conditional line. Thence to a dry Hollow that
                                  Turns down by Tatoms house Thence up the hollow to Hickory Corner a boundary
                                  Corner of the south boundary Corner line. Thence to the Beginning Corner
                                  surveyed May the [10th or 16th] 1808. likewise Eight Acres beginning at a White
                                  Oak the beginning Corner of said Gates forty eight Acre Tract Runing [sic] South
                                  23 ½ poles to a Hickory and White Oak Thence East 50 poles to a White Oak
                                  Thence north crossing the Trap Shoal branch at 222 poles and in all 25 ½ poles
                                  to an Elm and a Hickory Thence West Crossing a branch at Twenty One
                                  poles and in all fifty poles to the Beginning surveyed May the 16th 1808"
                                  Drawn 1 January 1825
                                  Witnessed by Wm. Dunnagan and [Given name?] A. [Meek]
                                  Proved Oct Term 1825
                                  Registered 27 January 1826


                                  Note:
                                  Jacob Walker, George Brazeal [Brazzell], James Hartley, William Roy, and William Dunnigan appointed, under the direction of William B. Dodson, to oversee the road from Dodson's house to Contrary Pond.

                                  Court:
                                  Also serving were Wm Tatom (foreman), Redic Myatt, Moses Street, Moses White, Robert Vanhook, Wm Wood, William Hickerson, Robt Nesbitt Jr, Archibald Skelton, Daniel Nall, Joseph Shouse, Archibald Pullin.

                                  NOTE_RESEARCH:
                                  This could be a good avenue for research. That was a significant amount of money in that day and time. Who was Thomas Hunter, and why did Elizabeth Walker's estate owe it to him? Thomas Hunter appears in the 1820 Dickson County census, age 26-45 (born between 1775 and 1794), on page 10; Elizabeth Walker was on page 16. Elijah purchased 40 acres from a John Hunter in 1824.


                                  Census:
                                  Elijah Walker household
                                  1 male under 5 [Helton Rutherford Walker, abt 2]
                                  1 male 5-10 [J. M. Walker, abt 6]
                                  1 male 20-30 [Elijah Walker, abt 28]
                                  1 female under 5 [Elizabeth M. Walker, abt 4]
                                  1 female 20-30 [Matilda (???) Walker
                                  No slaves


                                  Land Patent:
                                  ". . . on the north side of Hurricane Creek beginning at a white oak about three or four poles from said Walker's house running North and west south and East for complement."
                                  The deed was not proven and filed until 1839, by which time it was in Humphreys County (boundary change), and was registered there.

                                  HISTORICAL:
                                  This explains why Elijah paid taxes in 1835 Dickson County, but in 1837 Humphreys County. He didn't move--the county line did.

                                  From Dickson the following area moved to Humphreys:
                                  ". . . all that portion of Dickson County lying in the following boundaries shall hereafter be attached to and belong to the county of Humphreys: -- Beginning at the southwest corner of Dickson County, and thence running east with the south boundary line of said county o Dickson, to where the said line intersects the ridge that divides the waters of Hurricane creek from the waters of Garner's creek; thence with said ridge, to where said ridge intersects with the ridge that divides the waters of Hurricane creek from the waters of Garner's creek; thence with said ridge, to where said ridge intersects with the ridge that divides the waters of Cumberland and Duck rivers; thence north westwardly with said ridge, to the line that divides the counties of Dickson and Humphreys; thence south with said line to beginning."

                                  And from Hickman to Humphreys:
                                  ". . . all that territory and county now lying in the county of Hickman, within the following boundaries, shall hereafter belong and (be) attached to the county of Humphreys, to wit:--Beginning in the line dividing the counties of Hickman and Humphreys, where the same first strikes Duck River, running south from the north west corner of Hickman; running thence up with the meanders of Duck river, with the main channel, to where the middle of the main ridge dividing the waters of Sugar and Tumbling creeks strikes the river; thence a north easterly course, along the summit of said ridge, between the waters of said creeks, to the main ridge dividing the waters of Garner's and Little Hurricane creek; thence along the summit of the same to the north boundary line of Hickman county; thence west with said line to the north west corner of said county; thence south with the line dividing the counties of Hickman and Humphreys to the beginning."

                                  Land:
                                  This is the original 40 acres that he bought in August 1824, and is where their home was.
                                  Drawn 5 November 1838
                                  Proved 3 December 1838
                                  Filed 7 December 1838
                                  Legal description:
                                  ". . .on Hurrican [sic] Creek of Duck River it being a part of John Hunters land. Beginning on a white oak the south east Corner of a hundred acre tract that said Hunter sold to the heirs of James King running south with said line One hundred and twenty poles to a beach on the south side of said Creek, thence with the bluff of said Creek fifty nine poles to James Morgans north west corner a white oak, thence north to Martha Kings south west corner one hundred and thirty four poles thence with said Kings line to the Beginning. . . ."

                                  Emigration:
                                  Since he sold his land on the Humphreys/Dickson County border it seems likely that he intended the move to be permanent.

                                  The reason for this move remains unknown. Other familiar surnames appear near Elijah's, including two Sawyer families that appear to be related to the Sawyers with whom Archalaus was closely affiliated in Macoupin County, Illinois.

                                  Additionally, a canal was cut shortening by 25 miles the path of the Forked Deer River of Dyer County to the Mississippi. This increased connection to major river traffic caused a boom in the town of Dyersburg and in 1836 the first steamship, The Grey Eagle, began regular trips. This history was gleaned from various places on the internet and a more serious look should be taken at contemporary newspapers or historical accounts to better understand if this might have been a motivator for Elijah's move.
                                  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyersburg,_Tennessee
                                  http://mossisland.com/story_1.htm]

                                  Land:
                                  Drawn 8 October 1839
                                  Proved 25 November 1847
                                  Filed 27 November 1847

                                  Why $10?

                                  Land:
                                  Possibly to clear the title for Hunter, to whom he had sold both it and his 40-acre tract?

                                  Census:
                                  Elijah Walker
                                  2 males 0-5 [James abt 2 & Levi abt 4]
                                  1 male 5 - 10 [William K., abt 6]
                                  1 male 10-15 [Helton Rutherford Walker, abt 12]
                                  1 male 15-20 [James Monroe Walker, abt 16]
                                  1 male 30-40 [Elijah Walker, abt 38]
                                  1 female 0 -5 [Matilda J, b in June]
                                  1 female 5-10 [Sarah C., abt 9 ]
                                  1 female 10-15 [Elizabeth M., about 14]
                                  1 female 20-30 [wife, Mary Polly (McMillan) Walker, abt 27]
                                  0 slaves
                                  3 engaged in agriculture
                                  0 engaged in other occupations
                                  10 total

                                  Census:
                                  1. Elijah Walker, 48, male, farmer, Georgia, cannot read or write
                                  2. Mary Walker, 37, female, Tennessee, cannot read or write
                                  3. Sarah Walker, 19, female, Tennessee
                                  4. William Walker, 16, male, farmer, Tennessee
                                  5. Levi Walker, 14, male, Tennessee
                                  6. James, 12, male, Tennessee
                                  7. Matilda, 10, female, Tennessee
                                  8. Ritha, 9, female, Tennessee
                                  9. Margaret, 7, female, Tennessee
                                  10. George, 5, male, Tennessee
                                  11. Calvin, 3, male, Tennessee
                                  12. Archalus, 1, male, Tennessee

                                  Census:
                                  1. Elijah Walker, 57, male, farmer, real estate $600, personal $800, Georgia
                                  2. Mary Walker, 47, female, Tennessee, cannot read or write
                                  3. James Walker, 22, male, farmer, personal $400, Tennessee, cannot read or write
                                  4. Ritha S. Walker, 17, female, Tennessee
                                  5. Margret M. Walker, 15, female, Tennessee
                                  6. Geo. R. Walker, 14, male, Tennessee
                                  7. Calvin M. Walker, 12, male, Tennessee
                                  8. R.M. Walker, 10, male, Tennessee
                                  9. Jacob R. Walker, 8, male, Tennessee
                                  10. L.D. [Alonzo Denson] Walker, 6, male, Tennessee

                                  Probate Settlement:

                                  Why, when Elijah had so many children, was the estate administered by Stephen Fielder? It would have been unusual for a daughter to administer.

                                  Of his sons, Helton Rutherford had moved to Missouri a few months earlier; William K. lived in San Joaquin County, California; Levi lived in Illinois, James L. had died in the Civil War, George Neal died in 1867; Calvin M. and Arch were living in the area, but were age 24 and 22, possibly a little young to be expected to administer the estate; Jacob had probably already left home due to mysterious trouble and may have been in Arkansas; Alonzo Denson was underage. Elijah's eldest son, often believe by many to be "James Monroe Walker" was actually John M. Walker--and living out of the state in White Co ARK (he died just a year later).

                                  Elijah married Matilda King about 1823 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA. Matilda (daughter of Isaac King and Martha Crouch) was born about 1803 in Tennessee, USA; died on 16 Oct 1834 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Matilda King was born about 1803 in Tennessee, USA (daughter of Isaac King and Martha Crouch); died on 16 Oct 1834 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: Dickson County, Tenneslse; Tennessee Probate Court Files, 1795-1955 Dickson County Court, Estate settlements 1800-1885 Jordan, John P. - Northam, Samual KING surname King, Garrison (1856), image 309, Isaiah King administrator; Anderson King, Anderson King (1858), image 337 Samuel King (1875), image 339, Sarah King, Rebecca King, M. J. King, Alford King, Fanny King, Peggy King, Henry King
    • RESEARCH: Dickson County, Tenneslse; Tennessee Probate Court Files, 1795-1955 Dickson County Court, Estate settlements 1800-1885 Jordan, John P. - Northam, Samual KING surname King, Garrison (1856), image 309, Isaiah King administrator; Anderson King, Anderson King (1858), image 337 Samuel King (1875), image 339, Sarah King, Rebecca King, M. J. King, Alford King, Fanny King, Peggy King, Henry King
    • Court: 27 Nov 1815, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "[082] 27 Nov 1815 - William Shelby of Humphreys Co Tn and Jonathan King of Dickson Co Tn to John Alison Sr of Sullivan County, for $108 dollars, supposed to be 18 acres. Jonathan King acting in behalf of his mother and the said William Shelby and Jonathan King acting jointly in behalf of John King son and heir oflsaac King dec'd. [083] A part of the remaining moiety pertaining to the heirs oflsaac King dec'd, being in Sullivan County, belonging to the original tract where the said John Alison now lives. Begin S40 El 14 poles to a comer of Millhorns survey, N16 poles to William Hughes comer, W15 poles to Hughes comer, SI20 poles to Hughes comer, N83 W28 poles, N22 W86 poles, N55 W100 poles, then to the beginning. Containing 100 acres. William Shelby (seal) Jonathan (x) King (seal) Test: Isaac McKinly, Robert Alison May Session 1816 proved by Isaac McKinly and Robert Alison. M Rhea DClk for M Rhea Clk. Reg Auq 14 1816"
    • Court: 16 Sep 1818, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "[369] 16 Sep 1818 - Jonathan King of Washington Co Tn to Robert Alison of Sullivan Co, for $79.70 cents, [370] part of a tract of land formerly belonging to George Engle and by him conveyed to John Dyer and by John Dyer to Isaac King, formerly Washington County now in Sullivan County. Begin on the north bank of Wataugah River then with the meanders of the river to a hickory sapling, then N45 W10 poles to a comer of Francis Hodges survey, with said land the same course 106 poles to the river, up the meanders of the river to a hickory, S3 degrs 20 minutes east 86 Deed Book 7 / Jun 10 1815 - Jan 27 1819 to the beginning. Containing 90 3/4 acres and 7 poles. One eight undivided part of the aforesaid tract of land sold to the said Isaac King dec'd by John Dyer, 111/4 acres and 22 poles. The said Jonathan King being of full age and one of the heirs oflsaac King dec'd. Martha relict of Isaac King, Jonathan, Sarah, Cassandra, John, Elizabeth, Matilda, William heirs of said King dec'd. [371] Jonathan (x) King (seal) Wit: William Deery, Thomas Rockhold Nov Session 1818 proved by William Deery and Thomas Rockhold. Wm Anderson DClk for M Rhea Clk. Reg Jan 21 1819"
    • Census: 1820, Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; 1 male of 10 and under 16 [??] 1 female under 10 [??] 1 female of 16 and under 26 [Matilda King?] 1 female of 26 and under 45 [Martha King] 0 engaged in agriculture 0 slaves
    • Court: 16 Jan 1824, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "Elijah Walker and Matilda Walker, formerly Matilda King of Dickson Co Tn. appoint William Shelby, of the county and state aforesaid, our lawful Attorney for us and in our name to ask, demand, sue for, recover and receive of all and every person or persons now or formerly of Sullivan County and Washington County both or either in the said state of Tenn. Elijah (x) Walker (seal) Matilda (x) Walker (seal) Dickson County Tenn Jan 16 1824}ack by Elijah Walker. A Coldwell (JP) Matilda Walker ack the above Jan 16 1824. A Coldwell (JP) Dickson County Tenn} Field Farrar clerk for said county certify that Abraham Coldwell Esqr was one ofthe acting Justices of the Peace for said county."
    • Court: Feb 1824, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "Sullivan County Feb Session 1824} the above power of attorney was exhibited in open court. G W Netherland DClk for R Netherland Clk. Reg Jun 28 1824."
    • Court: 5 Feb 1824, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "05 Feb 1824 - William Shelby of Dickson Co Tn to John Alison of Sullivan Co, for $12.50 cents, by a power of attorney from Elijah Walker and Matilda Walker his wife, formerly Matilda King, all their claim, interest and demand in and to a tract of land in Sullivan County. Begin N82 degrs 183 poles, S40 El35 poles, SI 5 E35 poles to Robert Alisons line, then to the beginning. Containing 59 acres. [018] William Shelby (seal) by power of Attorney Wit: John aKing, Joseph Torbett Feb Session 1824 proved by John King and Joseph Torbett. G W Netherland DClk for R Netherland Clk. Reg Jun 28 1824"
    • Court: 5 Feb 1824, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA;
      "05 Feb 1824 - William Shelby of Dickson Co Tn to Robert Alison of Sullivan Co, for $88 dollars, by a power of attorney by Elijah Walker and Matilda Walker his wife, formerly Matilda King, the one eight undivided part of a tract of land formerly belonging to George Ingle and my him conveyed to John Dyer and by said Dyer to Isaac King now dec'd and the father of said Matilda Walker, situate in Sullivan County on the north bank of Watauga River. Begin on the bank ofthe river then up the river with its meanders to near some rocks, N45 Wl 0 poles to a corner of Francis Hodges survey, with his line the same course 106 poles on the bank of said river, then up the river with its meanders to a hickory on the bank, S3 and 20 minutes east to the beginning. Containing 90 3/4 acres and 7 poles. Willaim Shelby (seal) by Power of Attorney Wit: Abraham Gregg, Joseph McCorkle, Joseph Torbet Feb Session 1824 proved by Abraham Gregg and Joseph McCorkle G W Netherland DClk for R Netherland Clk. Reg Jun 28 1824 "

    Notes:

    Matilda's last name is often given as McMurry/McMurray. I have never found any documentation for this, other than the presence of others by that name in the county.

    However, a Sullivan County, Tennessee, document (series of documents) makes it clear that her name was Matilda King.



    About the King Farm where Matilda was born. http://www.tncenturyfarms.org/sullivan_county/#King_Farms

    Matilda's first cousin once removed, Oliver Caswell King. His Civil War correspondence with Katherine Rebecca Rutledge (later his wife) are online at the Tennessee State Library and Archives site.
    http://tn.gov/tsla/TeVAsites/KingPapersCollection/index.htm

    Matilda's father was Isaac King. Oliver was the son of Isaac's brother David and wife Elizabeth Sharp. This parentage for Oliver is from the TSLA site, and a subsequent website. However, the King descendancy book cited on my Martha King page states that Isaac's brother William was married to Elizabeth Sharp.

    He was QUITE literate.

    Birth:
    1830 Dickson Co census shows the only adult female in the household of Elijah WALKER to be in the 20 - 30 age category. This would place her birth roughly between 1800 - 1810. Her son, Helton Rutherford WALKER, in the 1880 Howell Co MO census and the 1900 Howell Co MO census indicated that his parents were both born in Tennessee. Jessie Fondy believed that she was born 1800 - 1808 (I don't know where this came from.) LDS records indicate her birth ca 1804 (again, no source documentation). I have chosen to use the only dates that I am able to document - those from the 1830 census.

    Notes:

    Married:
    No record of Elijah's first marriage has been located. Although Dickson County marriage records begin in 1817, a tornado on 30 May 1830 decimated the county seat of Charlotte, severely damaging the courthouse, and resulting in record loss.

    • Elijah's first child,"J. M." (John M.), was born on 18 September 1824
    • Elijah is probably one of the two males found in the 1820 census household of Elizabeth Walker
    • In January 1824 Elijah Walker and wife, the "former Matilda King" appointed William Shelby as their representative in legal actions in Sullivan County, where Matilda's father died about 1814.
    .
    The marriage probably occurred about 1823 in Dickson County.

    Children:
    1. 4. John M. Walker was born on 18 Sep 1824 in Tennessee, USA; died on 3 Apr 1873 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    2. Elizabeth M. Walker was born on 23 Dec 1826 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 3 Oct 1856.
    3. Helton Rutherford Walker was born on 21 Oct 1828 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 29 Aug 1901 in Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Walker Chapel Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Sarah Cassandra "Cassie" Walker was born on 3 Jan 1831 in Tennessee, USA; died on 9 Oct 1911 in Center Township, Dade County, Missouri; was buried after 9 Oct 1911 in Collins Cemetery, Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, USA.
    5. William King Walker was born on 15 Oct 1834 in Dickson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 5 Nov 1888 in San Joaquin County, California, USA; was buried in Stockton Rural Cemetery, San Joaquin County, California, USA.

  3. 10.  Zimri H. Barnett was born on 20 Dec 1810 in Kentucky, USA; died on 30 Aug 1887; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Tax Record: 1842, Marshall County, Mississippi, USA; SE1/4 Sec 13, Twp 4 Rg 5, 160 acres, value $480, same page with Geo H. Walker
    • Census: 26 Sep 1850, Southern Division, Marshall County, Mississippi, USA
    • Census: 26 Aug 1860, Des Arc township, Violet Hill (post office), White County, Arkansas, USA
    • Census: 16 Aug 1870, Des Arc township, White County, Arkansas, USA; 1. Barnett, Z. H., 59, male, white, farmer, vale of real estate $3500, personal $1000, Kentucky 2. _____, Emaline, 56, female, white, keeping house, Tennessee 3. _____, Stephen B., 21, male, white,Mississippi 4. _____, Susan E., 17, female, white, at school, Mississippi 5. _____, Isobella H., 15, female, white, at school, Mississippi 6. _____, Martha C, 12, female, white, Arkansas

    Notes:

    Census:
    1. Barnett, Zimri, H., 40, male, farmer, real estate value $1800, Tennessee
    2. _____, Emeline, 38, female, Tennessee
    3. _____, Marilda, 15, female, Tennessee, attending school
    4. _____, Minerva, 13, female, Tennessee, attending school
    5. _____, Jane, 11, female, Tennessee, attending school
    6. _____, Houston, 8, male, Mississippi, attending school
    7. _____, M. M., 5, male, Mississippi
    8. _____, Nancy [O.], 5, female, Mississippi
    9. _____, Stephen, 2, male, Mississippi


    Census:
    1. Barnett, Z., 50, male, farmer, real estate value $5000, personal $10,0000, Kentucky, attended school 4 months [?]
    2. _____, E., 45, female, Tennessee
    3. _____, H., 16, male, farm labor, Mississippi
    4. _____, N. C., 14, female, Mississippi
    5. _____, M. M., 11, female, Mississippi
    6. _____, S. B., 12, male, Mississippi
    7. _____, S., 8, female, Mississippi
    8. _____, S. H., 6, male, Mississippi
    9. _____, M., 2, female, Arkansas

    Zimri married Emeline. Emeline was born on 9 Sep 1815 in Tennessee, USA; died on 14 May 1886; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Emeline was born on 9 Sep 1815 in Tennessee, USA; died on 14 May 1886; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Rachel D. Barnett was born on 25 Jul 1833 in Tennessee, USA; died on 5 May 1887 in White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Center Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Center Hill, White County, Arkansas, USA.