Thomas Walton Jr. was born in 1744 at Cumberland, Virginia, and was the son of Thomas Walton Sr. and Martha Cox.
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He died 21 Nov 1815 at Buckingham, Virginia.
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Paternal/Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulation group on GEDmatch consisting of Shannon Dufour, Kay (Guire) Thrush, and DW who share a 11.7 cM segment on Chromosome 19. Shannon is descended from Thomas Walton-1744; Kay is descended from Josiah Walton; and DW is descended from Edward Walton, children of Thomas and Martha. Shannon and Kay are 7C; Shannon and DW are 7C1R; and Kay and DW are 7C1R.
American Revolution War Application referencing Martha "Patsy" Walton as surviving spouse of Walter Christian. Also references birthdays, marriage date/place and parents. http://revwarapps.org/w6669.pdf
Notes on the Family of Edward Walton and Some of Its Connections; Chas. Cortlandt Walton, Jr., The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Oct., 1926), pp. 344-350.
(3) 1.3.3b Thomas WALTON Jr. (See above) (3) 1.3.3a Thomas WALTON Jr.
Birth: abt 1738, Goochland County, VA
Death: 1810, Bent Creek, Buckingham County, VA
On 23 September 1765 his parents deeded 250 acres of land in Cumberland County on Deep Run, a branch of Muddy Creek, including the plantation on which Thomas Walton the younger now lives, to him for love & affection plus 10 shillings. Deed book 4, page 47.
Spouse: Ann "Nancy" ARMISTEAD
Death: bef 7 May 1822, Cumberland County, VA
Father: William ARMISTEAD (-ca1822)
Mother: Frances ANDERSON (-ca1829)
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Thomas had these children with Phoebe Murray:
Martha "Patsy" WALTON (2 Dec 1766 - 8 Aug 1847)
Anthony Sr. WALTON (abt 1769 - 1819)
Robert WALTON (abt 1772 - 1823)
Elizabeth WALTON (abt 1775 - 28 Aug 1837)
Nancy Ann Murray WALTON (abt 1777 - aft 1850)
Thomas had these children with Nancy Armistead:
Phoebe WALTON (7 Nov 1779 - 19 Dec 1852)
Mary "Polly" WALTON (abt 1780 - abt 1814)
Capt. William WALTON (18 Sep 1782 - 18 Dec 1851)
Francés WALTON (abt 1786 - Apr 1879)
Source: Garber, Virginia Armistead "The Armistead Family (1635-1910)." Whittet & Shepperson, Printers, Richmond 1910. The original was full of errors due to its poor organization. It has been reorganized and corrected by: Douglas E. Zimmerman, 2002-2004, GARBER-ZIMMERMAN [[1]]
Wilmer L. Kerns (2005; rev. 2009). "Waltons of Old Virginia." Heritage Books, Westminister, MD.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Thomas: