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James Morgan Walker 1670 – 1757 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1670

Birth Location: Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 13 May 1757

Death Location: Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1)

Father: Robert Walker

Mother: Elizabeth Ellis

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Walker

Children(s): Andrew Walker

The story of James Morgan Walker began in 1670 in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland. James Morgan Walker married Elizabeth Jane Walker, and had children including Andrew Walker. James Morgan Walker passed away in 1757 in Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1).

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Biography

  • The story of James Morgan Walker began in 1670 in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
  • James Morgan Walker married Elizabeth Jane Walker, and had children including Andrew Walker.
  • James Morgan Walker passed away in 1757 in Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1).

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Walker's Ancestors

Self
James Walker
1670 – 1757
Birth Place: Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
Robert Walker
1650 – 1690
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Ellis
1655 – 1753
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Grandparents
George Walker
1645 – 1690
Wighill, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England
Isabella (Maxwell) Barclay
1634 – 1705
Dungannon Parish, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Dr Londonderry
1603 – 1677
Lady Howley,
1617 – 1654
Margaret (Walker)
1621 – 1681
2nd-Great-Grandparents
REVEREND WALKER
1564 – 1642
Mary Ealiffe
1570 – 1642
Mary )
1590 – 1617
Robert Bruce
1595 – 1639
Lady Clackmannan
1605 – 1651

James Walker's Descendants

1.
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James (Morgan) Walker (1670 – 13 May 1757) m. Elizabeth (Jane) Walker (1673 – 1753)
  1. 1. Andrew Walker (10 Aug 1710 – 22 Apr 1762) m. Margaret Mayne (1719 – 1768)
    1. 1. Gabriel (Walker) Sr (5 Dec 1735 – 4 Nov 1799) m. Margaret ((Walker)) Bell (1740 – 8 Apr 1815)
      1. 1. Martha (Elizabeth Walker) Clark (1760 – 16 Feb 1818) m. William Mercer (1762 – December 1817) m. William (Clark) Messer (1762 – Dec 1817) m. William Mercer (1762 – December 1817) m. William Mercer (1762 – December 1817)
        1. 1. Rebecca Stewart
        2. 2. Hannah Stewart
        3. 3. Jane Stewart
        4. 4. Margaret Stewart
        5. 5. Patience Messer (1781 – 1860)
        6. 6. Charity Messer (1781 – 1822)
        7. 7. Patience Messer (1781 – 1860)
        8. 8. Charity Messer (1781 – 1822)
        9. 9. Joseph Messer (1783 – 1823)
        10. 10. Joseph Messer (1783 – 1823)
        11. 11. James (Franklin) Messer (1785 – 1850)
        12. 12. James (Franklin) Messer (1785 – 1850)
        13. 13. Elizabeth Mercer (1787 – 1860)
        14. 14. Elizabeth Mercer (1787 – 1860)
        15. 15. Martha Messer (1788 – September 1859)
        16. 16. Martha Messer (1788 – September 1859)
        17. 17. William ("Billy" Clark) Messer (1791 – 10 June 1870) m. Ursula Nix (1827 – )
        18. 18. Samuel Mercer (1792 – December 1842)
        19. 19. Samuel Mercer (1792 – December 1842)
        20. 20. James (Franklin) Mercer (1795 – December 1842)
        21. 21. James (Franklin) Mercer (1795 – December 1842)
        22. 22. John (Wesley) Mercer (1798 – 31 May 1868)
        23. 23. John (Wesley) Weston (1798 – 31 May 1868)
        24. 24. John (Wesley) Weston (1798 – 31 May 1868)
        25. 25. John (Wesley) Mercer (1798 – 31 May 1868)
        26. 26. John (Wesley) Weston (1798 – 31 May 1868) m. Ann Strickland (1817 – 14 May 1880)
        27. 27. John (Wesley) Weston (1798 – 31 May 1868)
        28. 28. Catherine Messer (1800 – )
        29. 29. Catherine Messer (1800 – )
        30. 30. Catherine Messer (1800 – )
        31. 31. Catherine Messer (1800 – )
      2. 2. James Walker (1765 – 6 February 1845)
      3. 3. Margaret Robb (1772 – 1859)
      4. 4. Jane Walker (1780 – 1 April 1850)
      5. 5. Gabriel Walker (1784 – 22 May 1862)
    2. 2. Isaac Walker

James Walker's Timeline

6 Records

1670
1670
Birth of James Morgan Walker in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland
1678
13 Dec 1678
Age 8
James Morgan Walker was married in Scoonie, Fife, Scotland
Scoonie, Fife, Scotland
1689
1689
Age 19
James Morgan Walker was married in Ireland, Ireland
Ireland, Ireland
1706
Abt 1706
Age 36
James Morgan Walker was married in Virginia Colony
Virginia Colony
1750
1750
Age 80
James Morgan Walker was married in Drumachose,Londonderry,Ireland
Drumachose,Londonderry,Ireland
1757
13 May 1757
Age 87
Death of James Morgan Walker in Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1)
Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 13 Dec 1678
    Event Place: Scoonie, Fife, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1689
    Event Place: Ireland, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: Abt 1706
    Event Place: Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Drumachose,Londonderry,Ireland

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 May 1757
    Event Place: Mccormicks Ft, Lancanster, Pennsylvania, USA, Killed and scalped by French led Indians, (John4, Henry3, James2, Robert1)
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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