Additional information is needed about these records. John Anthony Walker was born on July 28, 1937 to an Italian-American mother and a father who was a film marketer for Warner Brothers. Donnell. Not much is known of John Walker. adjoining Gen. William Campbell's patent land, WebJohn M. Walker Jr. (born 1940), former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. 3. The plot for this certificate is recorded on page 269. Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, with records of a few fide Jerry Penley 21 Nov 1997 [Need original date]. Walker and Flynn's times remain national records. In some cases the exact citation or date is missing. [2]Direct ancestors of mine who were signers of the Portmouth Compact are:William Dyer (husband of Mary Dyer),William Freeborn, William Hutchinson (husband of Anne Hutchinson), Edward Hutchinson, Jr. (eldest son of William and Anne Hutchinson, called Jr. to distinguish him from his uncle Edward Hutchinson Sr.), and John Walker, all of whom are discussed under their own headings. John served heroically during the Vietnam War and saved many lives. S88 W262 poles to the Beginning.. N. B. Corrections? Reubin Estes of CC to William Rice of same, for 250 lbs, 146 A on south side of Moon's Cr part of tract John Walker purchased of Earl Granville. N. B. of him this 10th August, 1782. Geni requires JavaScript! It is certain that Walker's wife's name was Katherine, he mentions her by that name in his will: "my wife Katerine Walker", but. No candidates have been identified that could correspond to "Miss Long" or her parents. Arrived in Massachusetts by 1633 and subsequently settled in Rhode Island in 1638 and. While residing there he enlisted in Colonel James Grant's regiment and served in a campaign against the Cherokee Indians in 1761. Since the will shows a bequest to Samuel, and grandson William, we can probably assume that it was written before Samuel's death, and the capture by Indians of William. 1. The other sons were John, Jr., James Reuben, William, Thomas, and Joseph. I give to Sarah the helfe part of the new out house, Mary to give her thirty shills for her part of take Soe much as she sees good. Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List". Whitworth, who refused to plead guilty, insisting that he did not know that the stolen documents were being sold to the Soviet Union, received the stiffest penalty of all, a $410,000 fine and 365 years in prison. It was the first document in history that severed both political and religious ties with mother England. Item I give to Sarah the Red Cow and a browne heifer. John Clement Walker was born on November 1, 1948 Shakopee, MN to the late Francis and Janet (Goulet) Walker. Their next record, a version of the Bacharach and David song "Make It Easy On Yourself", produced like their other British recordings by Johnny Franz, reached # 1 in the UK chart in September 1965. John Walker of Stockton-on-Tees - Inventor of the Friction Match, "White Phosphorus The epiphany for the friction match occurred with the addition of a phosphorus component to the match", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Walker_(inventor)&oldid=1129853710, Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 27 December 2022, at 11:55. Sir John George Walker, KNZM, CBE (born 12 January 1952) is a former middle-distance runner from New Zealand who won the gold medal in the men's 1500 m event at the 1976 Olympics. - on the south side of the flat mountain - crossing Promoted to major on 20 Apr. This resulted in the erection of Caswell Co. a few years later. 1782. In 1833, John married Elizabeth Purves. [8] He retired from public life at the 2019 local government elections. Note: This page has been sketched in. beginning containing by estimation 260 acres Wits. In 2007, he released two new CDs, Just For You, a collection of love songs, and Songs of Christmas and Inspiration. As his career wore on, leg injuries and stomach cramps started to affect his training. Walker had modified the guitar, carving a Stratocaster-type contour in the picking arm area. John IV would probably have been a young adult by this time, but clearly went to North Carolina with his parents. Walker ended his racing career with 135 sub-four-minute miles. Walker regarded this run as the best race of his life. Late in 1964, they met drummer Gary Leeds, previously of The Standells, who had recently toured the UK with singer P.J. After studying at Durham and York, he set up a small business as a chemist and druggist at 59 High Street, Stockton, around 1818. WebLindh was born in Washington, D.C. to Marilyn Walker and Frank Lindh. Nothing further is known of their family history. He was also the first person to run the mile in under 3:50. All three national records stood for 25 years until 21 July 2007, when Alan Webb broke Scott's American record. I was the one who said 'Let's do this, let's do that.' Holstein River - on the north side of the Piney Walker also took the bronze medal in the 800 metres in 1:44.92, his lifetime best for the distance; it still ranks him second-fastest New Zealander ever, behind Peter Snell. It later emerged that Bayi likely would not have competed because of an attack of malaria. Estate record for Samuel son of John III, identifying John IV as administrator Witness our hands this 8th day of August, 1781. ii MARY, b. say 1634; m. by 1654 William Earle. Coincidentally, Walker's time was exactly 10 seconds faster than Roger Bannister's historic first sub-four-minute mile of 3:59.4, run twenty-one years previously. If the c1771 date is correct it indicates that John III and John IV did not formally leave the county until a sightly later date. To help keep these "Johns" straight the standard Wigton Walker terminology will be employed in discussing the above article. Walker died in Stockt In order for this to be the Broad Meadow property we have to assume that at some point an error was made deseibing the land as being in Lee County. John Walker, Indian fighter and Revolutionary officer, was born in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Del., the son of John Walker of Derry, Ireland, who immigrated to Delaware in 1720. He began learning saxophone, clarinet and guitar as a child, and by the age of 11 also began acting and appearing in TV talent shows. Washington County 1781-1797 Survey Record Abstracts - Part 1, - James Taylor, assignee of Archibald Mahon, assignee of John Walker200 acCommissioners Certificateon both sides of Mockison Creek, north branch of the north fork of Holston RiverBeginning in the head of a hollow This last will and testament of John Walker, deceased was proved by oath of Alex Montgomery, William Cowan.. Commentary: This will is for John III father of John IV. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. 2 He was with God in the beginning. Since we do not have the original source for the interview, this point is diffcult to evaluate. In 1775 he and his son Felix accompanied Colonel Richard Henderson and Daniel Boone on an expedition that explored Kentucky and founded the settlement of Boonesboro. [2][3] He did not divulge the exact composition of his matches.[1]. Without the will, showing that the prperty was properly inherited, you probably would not be able to secure the land. Most records listed seem to refer to John III rather than to John IV. Arrived in Massachusetts by 1633 and subsequently settled in Rhode Island in 1638. bequeathed to my daughter Mary Walker twenty acres of land at the upper end of my lot; to my daughter Sands twenty acres of land beginning next to Mr. Brownings at the seaside and from thence up to the mill path, and there to butt against my daughter Marys twenty acres and if she die childless then. John Walker, Jr. patents 400 A in Goochland Co. on the north side of the James on the branches of Lickinghole Cr. poles to a maple then north 40 po. WebAccording to the 1881 census, Walker's mother Sarah was born in Leith (one of Scotland's main ports), and his father, also named John, was a dock worker born in "India, West" with mention of "Spain" (presumed to be the West Indies, possibly Port of Spain in Trinidad or a Spanish colony such as Cuba). [3], He formed The Walker Brothers (originally The Walker Brothers Trio) in 1964, with himself as lead vocalist and guitarist, Engel on bass and harmony vocals, and Al "Tiny" Schneider on drums. Laurel Fork a north branch of the north fork of 9 Apr 1796. Item I will halfe the Corne this yeare growinge to Sarah and the other to my daughter mary & a load of hay to Sarah. I give and commit my soul unto almighty God my saviour and redeemer in whom and by the merits of Jesus Christ I trust and believe assuredly to be saved and to have full remission and foregiveness of all my sins and that my soul with my body as a general day of the resurrection shall rise again with joy and though thou hearest of Christ death saviour poses and inherit the kingdom of heaven prepared for his elect and chosen and my body to be buried in such a place as will pleas my executors hereafter named. Court records from the late 18th century indicate that John Walker settled adjacent to George Snider, and his daughter Mary Walker is widely regarded as the wife of George Snider. His father John Walker, was the proprietor of a grocers and wine merchants shop at the same address, who had married Mary Peacock in 1766. Their first son, James, was born in 1777 and the second, John (1779), only lived for eleven months and thus when their son was born he was also called John. WebJohn Walker, in full John Anthony Walker, Jr., (born July 28, 1937, Washington, D.C.died August 28, 2014, Butner, North Carolina), U.S. Navy communications specialist who for and over the Province of N. Carolina, The Honourable Council, and Deed Book A, page 201 In 1971 he married Julie Parker-Cann; they divorced a few years later.[when?] 1773August 18, 1781 - Assigned to Archibald Mahon by purchase on April 1, 1782. fide Jerry Penley 21 Nov 1997, To his excellency Josiah Martin Esquire, Captain General, Governor in Those events are belived to have occurred in 1776, hence we assume the will itself was probably written about 1775. Jno. Signed: John Page 475 - James Craig and William Craig, assignee John Alexander Walker III was called Gunmaker Walker and John Rutherford Walker. to John Donnell Thus, John IV would have to be Indian Killer John Walker. After attending the local grammar school he served an apprenticeship with the towns principal surgeon and doctor and was appointed an assistant-surgeon. James Barker, Henry Williams, William Gwyn. He had a role in the sitcom Hello Mom, and small uncredited parts in the movies The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) and The Missouri Traveler (1958). In 1971, he recorded an album co-produced by Bill Wyman at the Chteau d'Hrouville in France, but it was never released. He received a life sentence and ultimately died in prison. John Walker Porter was the son of Patrick Porter, John III's son-in-law. Item I Will vnto my Daughter Sands, Twenty Acres of Land begininge next to mr. Brownings at the Sea Side and from thence up to the Mill path, and there to Butt against my Daughter Marys twenty Acres. During this period, The Walker Brothers played some performances with The Yardbirds; John eventually sold guitarist Jeff Beck the 1954 Fender Esquire used on many of the Yardbirds' most famous recordings from Spring 1965 to early 1966. John Walker and William Freeborne followed the same migration sequence in New England, from Roxbury to Boston to Portsmouth. 1772August 29, 1781. From 1955 to 1976 he served as radioman on a succession of surface ships and nuclear submarines, rising to petty officer, chief petty officer, and warrant officer. William Freeborne witnessed the will of both John Walker and Katherine, was a minor legatee in the will of the latter and witnessed the deed between the sons-in-law of John and Katherine. John Walker then began performing solo with a backing band. Walker was arrested in May 1985 after his ex-wife and one of his daughters informed the FBI of his spying. In the same month he represented Tryon County in the Third Provincial Congress at Hillsborough. We presume that John IV's wife is referred to as "Miss Long" because that is the way the information was passed down from William. John III's brothers took title to property in that area as early as 1741; It seems likely that John III was there as well, though no record seems to have survived to prove the point. Following the ideas laid out by the French chemist, Charles Sauria, who in 1830 invented the first phosphorus-based match by replacing the antimony sulfide in Walker's matches with white phosphorus, matches were first patented in the United States in 1836, in Massachusetts, being smaller in size and safer to use. intermarried with William Galloeher, Elizabeth Petition from the North Part of Orange County John Walker, Sr. of Co. of Orange & Province of N.C. of the one part [5] Over the next two years the Walker Brothers became - with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones - one of the most popular groups in the country. John Sr. was M to Elizabeth, and since I have thecorrect person he was married to Elizabeth McCampbell in NC. Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution (1914). He was a Manukau City Councillor, and then a councillor for the merged Auckland Council. The possibility exists that John IV and his parents did not reach Borden's grant until about 1750. In 1820, the trustees invested in an Italian warehouse, grocery, and wine and spirits shop on the High Street in Kilmarnock. Web1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Please submit permission requests for other use directly to the publisher. The thrust of the interview with John V, was that the bond obligation had been obviated "by sending a horse by William Cowan to Campbell". John Walker on April 2, 1774August 8, 1781 - Within the article is an item enitlted "Extra note on John Walker". running thence south 202 poles to a corner of 2 box oaks then west 110 If you have records for John IV or Indian Killer please feel free to add them. The Portsmouth Compact was a document signed on March 7, 1638 that established the settlement of Portsmouth, which is now a town in the state of Rhode Island. WebJohn Walker was born in Stockton-on-Tees in 1781, third son of a grocer, draper and druggist. 13 Oct 1783, 25 Dec 1784 Deed Book C Page 26 Samuel Walker of CC to James Orr of same, for 50 lbs, 220 A on n fork Moon's cr, part of survey granted Walker 3 Mar 1779 of 621 A. . Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. His son was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and his brother received a $250,000 fine and a life sentence. Additional cleanup is needed for some records, especially those dealing with land records in Orange Co. Web1. WebJohn Walker (born 1939, Birmingham, England). Walker achieved world prominence in 1974 when he finished second to Filbert Bayi of Tanzania in the 1500 metre run at the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. [7] In 2016, Walker was reelected in the Manurewa-Papakura ward for a third consecutive term. I spent a great deal of time making sure that the group would make incredible music. At the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Walker took the silver medal in the 1500 metres behind Steve Cram of Great Britain. John Walker [4] was born in England, which can be proven by his "kinsman" Joseph Walker mentioning him as "now living in Virginia." He married American pop singer Kathy Young in 1965; they divorced in 1968. This seems to place the interview somewhere in the Long Bottom, and is consistent with Indian Killer John Walker being John IV. [2] He began using the name John Walker at the age of 17, because he was unhappy at how people pronounced his real name. my wife Kathrine Walker as sole executor and. [3] Johns son-in-law; my 10thgreat grandfather. In May of 1775, I enlisted in the Connecticut Troops for the term of seven months. He served as a volunteer under Colonel George Washington in the Virginia colonial troops suffering in the disastrous defeat of the army of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Fort Duquesne and fought the rear action during the retreat of the colonial troops. w oaks then no. There they became a leading attraction at Gazzari's nightclub, and appeared on the Shindig! John Walker (29 May 1781 1 May 1859) was an English inventor who invented the friction match. Notes for CAPT. WebJohn Walker, Indian fighter and Revolutionary officer, was born in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Del., the son of John Walker of Derry, Ireland, who immigrated to That this is the same as the Roxbury man is suggested by his placement near the end of the list, not far from John Compton and William Freeborn, who had arrived at Roxbury in 1634. The Hamilton article provides an extended discussion on the Walker family that settled near Castle's Woods c. 1773. In 1959, the family moved again, to Inglewood, California, where he made the acquaintance of future Beach Boys members David Marks and Dennis and Carl Wilson, helping to teach them guitar. John had 10 siblings: Georgia Elizabetha Walker, Nellie Gray Boyer and 8 other siblings. on the same day Mary Earle[4] noted that the land and houses or my husbands right & title into them came to him by right of my marriage with me Mary Earle and daughter to the late deceased widow Walker, and gave her consent to the sale. Their second British number one, "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" in 1966, was their biggest hit in the US, where it made # 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The 1782 Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List CAPT. This indicates that there were no other sons of John III who could be considered heirs, nor that Samuel, who apparently died intestate, had a wife, or children. N2 E20 " " to a poplar and ash.. 2. We jbw that at least two of his children, son William and daughter Mary, were born in NC c1766 and 1768. His father settled at the "Sinks" of Sinking Creek, between the pioneer community of Castle's Woods (modern Castle's Wood, and Dungannon in modern Scott Co, VA. Other family members settled nearby, including brother-in-laws Patrick Porter (1731- ) who settled on Fall Creek, and Samuel Cowan ( -1776), John Snoddy, Alexander Cowan, and William Cowan, all of whom settled in Castle's Woods proper. William had been captured by Indians about 1776 when the family was living in Castles Woods. Threatened with jail unless he joined the armed forces, he enlisted in the Navy and embarked on what appeared to be an exemplary career. The key passage in this note describes a lawsuite between John Donnell and Robert Campbell that was initiated in 1788. Gentlemen of The House of Burgesses; The Petition of the North Part of The Walker Brothers split up in early 1968, principally as a result of tensions between Maus and Engel, after a UK tour in late 1967 which featured Jimi Hendrix, Cat Stevens, and Engelbert Humperdinck, followed by a tour of Japan. When his father Alexander died in 1820, he was left 417 in trust. Commentary: This record is sometimes cited as demonstrating A) John IV had acquired property near Roanoke, and B) had brothers Samuel and Joseph. Paul. His parents moved to Orange Co, NC occurred by 1756. 13 (1896), 1617 (1899). Walker was born in Palmers Green, the eldest of seven cricket playing brothers and four sisters - known historically as The Walkers of Southgate. And when Jesus beheld him, he said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretation, A stone. Item I will that my wife Kathrine Walker be my whole & Sole Executor, Item I Will vnto my Daughter Mary Walker, Twenty Acres of Land at the vper End of my Lott to be Meassured from the Comon Downwards. ffreeborne to Mary my Wareing clothes Two allce one Jackitt to Sarah my new Red wastcoate, Item I give mary the Knedinge trough alsoe the blacke Cow Starr, a Red heiffer, alsoe I will that within three daies or a weeke these thing that I have willed be devided, alsoe I Will that William ffreeborne and Adam Mott Senr See as feoffees in trust that that this my Will fulfillid. fide Jerry Penley 21 Nov 1997 [Need original phrasing,date, and source]. After retiring from the navy in 1976, Walker opened a private detective business and obtained documents from Jerry Whitworth, a fellow radioman; Walkers brother Arthur, a retired lieutenant commander who worked for a defense contractor; and Walkers son, Michael, a petty officer assigned to a nuclear aircraft carrier. This is one of, if not the last record for John IV in Southwest Virginia, as the sale occurred at the time he was leaving the area probably in exercize of Revolutionary War benefits.

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