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Elizabeth (Walker) Carder (abt. 1765 - abt. 1831)

Elizabeth Carder formerly Walker
Born about in Caswell County, North Carolinamap
Daughter of and
[spouse(s) unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 66 in Person, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Elizabeth (Walker) Carder was born about 1765 in Caswell County, North Carolina. She married John Carder Sr.. [1]

Descendants of Moses Walker

Generation No. 1
1. Moses1 Walker ((?)A) was born Abt. 1735, and died 1806 in Person, North Carolina. He married (1) Agnes in Person County, North Carolina. He married (2) Anne Abt. 1803. She was born Bet. 1765 - 1784, and died June 1849 in Amelia, Virginia.
Children of Moses Walker and Agnes are:[2]
  1. i. Jesse2 Walker, born 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina; died 1795 in Person, North Carolina.
  2. ii. Buckley Walker, born June 10, 1762 in Orange, North Carolina; died May 16, 1838 in Person, North Carolina.
  3. iii. Jemima Walker, born 1764 in Orange County, North Carolina.
  4. iv. Elizabeth Walker, born 1765 in Orange, North Carolina; died 1831 in Person, North Carolina.
  5. v. Martha Walker, born 1768 in Orange County, North Carolina.

Research Notes

  • Familypedia.
John Walker III (1705-ca 1776).
John Walker III of the Wigton line was born in Wigton Scotland, in 1705. He moved, with his parents, John Walker II (ca 1682-1734) and Katherine Rutherford (ca 1681-1738), about 1710 from Wigton to Newry Ireland. About 1726 the family emigrated to America, settling near Rising Sun, Cecil County MD. Here John III married Ann Houston in 1734, and migrated to the Valley of Virginia, probably between 1734 and 1738. During the French and Indian War (1754-1763) he, along with many others, left the area for North Carolina, settling in Orange County about 1756. Toward the end of his life John III made one final relocation, this time moving to southwest Virginia about 1771. Here he settled "at the Sinks" between Castles Woods, and Dungannon, in modern Scott County, Virginia. He died there between 1773 and 1778.

Sources

  1. "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ."
  2. Descendants of Moses Walker




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