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Moses Walker was probably born in Virginia.  Although this site is dedicated to his descendency, recent DNA results have proven that Buckley Walker of Bedford County, Virginia, Elmore Walker of Buckingham County, Virginia and several other lines were close relatives.  These other lines are also discussed here, but not in as much detail.  More details on these relationships can be found at other websites shown in the Links section.

The first firm record of Moses Walkers existence is a 1762 land grant on Mayo Creek in Orange County, North Carolina.  Buckley Walker first appears as a witness to a 1759 land purchase in Albemarle County, Virginia.

 

Moses Walker Facts Alexander Walker Facts Elmore Walker Facts Buckley Walker Facts
All Known Moses Walkers All Known Alexander Walkers All Known Elmore Walkers All Known Buckley Walkers
Moses Walker Descendency Chart Alexander Walker Descendency Chart Elmore Walker Descendency Chart Buckley Walker Descendency Chart
Moses Walker Will Buckley Walker's Chancery Court Record
Research Status
Group-7 DNA Results and Current Analysis
Walker Family DNA Project
MRCA Calculator

 

CHILDREN OF BUCKLEY WALKER OF BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA

Moses Walker of Bedford/Campbell County, VA and Jessamine County, KY
Robert Walker of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia and Caswell/Person County, NC
Jeriah (Walker) Lynch of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia and Green County, Kentucky
Judith (Walker) Overstreet of Bedford/Halifax County, Virginia and Mercer County, Kentucky
Benjamin Walker of Bedford County, Virginia
Emanuel Walker of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia
Elizabeth (Walker) Butterworth of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia
Jemima (Walker) Phillips of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia
Sally (Walker) Livingston Windle of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia
Nancy (Walker) Webber of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia
William Walker of Bedford/Campbell County, Virginia

SPECIAL FEATURES

The Hunt for James Buckley Walker in Jessamine County, Kentucky
Robert Walker - lost in the Civil War

 

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