Hurley reports that "Creecy" Walker was born October 26, 1713. She was the daughter of Charles Walker, Sr (1668-1730). [1]
Cressey Walker was born 26 October 1713 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Charles Walker, born 1669, died 30 October 1730 in Prince George's County, and Rebecca Isaac, born 1679 in Calvert Couty and died 8 August 1767 in Prince George's County. They married about 1694 in Queen Anne Parish.[2]
1730 Named in Father's Will
She is named in her father's will:
Walker, Charles'. Sr., planter, Prince George's County, 28th May, 1730;
30th Oct., 1730. [2]
To wife Rebecca, extx., dwell. plan. being pt. of "Bacon Hall," and tract s. of a line marked by testator and bro.-in-law Richard Isaac (for desc. see will), and 50 A. adj. on the eastern branch during life;
at her decease afsd. lands to pass to son Joseph and hrs.;
sd. son dying without issue, to pass to son Charles and hrs. and use of personal estate.
To eldest son Charles and hrs., residue of "'Bacon Hall."
To sons afsd. and their hrs., "Cut Short," an Collington Branch.
To 7 daus., viz. Elizabeth, Rebecca, Mary, Ruth, Ann, Creecy and Rachel, residue of personal estate of wife.
Test: Joseph Peach, Mathew Robson, Elizabeth Parsons. MCW 20, 87
Sources
↑ William Neal Hurley, Jr. The Walker Families. Book Two of Our Maryland Heritage. Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1997. Pages 87-89.
↑ 2.02.1 Mike Marshasll. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.Profile for Cressey Walker Accessed 1 May 2023 jhd
Acknowledgements
Walker-13576 was created by Matthew Stalter through the import of Stalter Family Tree.ged on Jul 15, 2014.
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How certain are you of Lucretia's dob? I was working on her son, Joshua's profile - adding sources, etc., and WikiTree says that she would have been 55 when Joshua was born.
How certain are you of Lucretia's dob? I was working on her son, Joshua's profile - adding sources, etc., and WikiTree says that she would have been 55 when Joshua was born.
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