Mary was born about 1720. She came to America with her husband Robert Walker in 1739. She died some time before 18 August 1775 when Robert Walker remarried Mary Prowell.[1]
Bibliography-DOBSON, DAVID. Irish Emigrants in North America, Part One, Part Two and Part Three. Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Company, Inc., 2000. Part Two, pp. 1-27.
Bibliography-DOBSON, DAVID. Irish Emigrants in North America, Part One, Part Two and Part Three. Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Company, Inc., 2000. Part Two, pp. 1-27.
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Walker-43643 and Quinn-5016 appear to represent the same person because: The record that shows Annis Walker as the mother of Robert Walker Jr. is from England. This Walker family is from North Carolina. So I deleted the record and edited Annis' information as much as possible to match Mary Ann Quinn. Mary Ann Quinn is the only person who I have ever seen as Robert Walker Jr's mother and the mother of Robert Walker Sr's children. So these two profiles should be made into one profile.
I would like to see Robert Walker Jrs. baptism record that shows his parents as Robert and Annis Walker.This is very exciting to me because i have been searching for the first wife of Robert Walker ESQ. for some time.I have a copy of the Guilford,Co. N.C. court for his marriage to Mary Prowell on 18 Aug. 1775 so his second marriage i am certain of.