The Cochrane & Allied Families

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WALKER, Dr. Thomas Jr. and GREGORY, Elizabeth Family

m. 14 Jan 1781

Family Information

  • WALKER, Dr. Thomas Jr. Male
    WALKER, Dr. Thomas Jr.

    Birth  25 Jan 1715/16  King and Queen County, Colony of Virginia, UK Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  9 Nov 1794  Castle Hill Plantation, Cismont, Albemarle, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial    Castle Hill - Walker Family Cemetery, Cismont, Albemarle, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  14 Jan 1781  [1, 2, 3  
    Other Spouse  THORNTON, Mildred | F318 
    Marriage  22 Jun 1741   
    Father  WALKER, Col. Thomas Sr. | F319 Group Sheet 
    Mother  PEACHEY, Susanna | F319 Group Sheet 

    GREGORY, Elizabeth Female
    GREGORY, Elizabeth

    Birth  Abt 1724   
    Death  Abt 1796   
    Burial     
    Other Spouse  THORNTON, Ruben | F1533 
    Marriage     
    Father  GREGORY, Roger | F1531 Group Sheet 
    Mother  WASHINGTON, Mildred Warner | F1531 Group Sheet 

  • Sources 
    1. [S635] The Meriwether Society, Inc., Society - Meriwether, ((http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meriweth/ : 2015)), 10 Jul 2015, accessed 10 July 2015), ID #: I337, Dr. Thomas Walker; Various Meriwether Society sources.

    2. [S159] Miriam Margaret (Cochrane) Hunter, Book - Four John Symes of VA, (Coshocton, OH: School Annual Publishing Co., 1986.), 19 Dec 2010, p. 216.

    3. [S1517] Mary B. Kegley and F. B. Kegley, Book - Early Adventures on the Western Waters (VA & WV), (Orange, Virginia: Green Publishers, Inc., 1980.), 28 Jun 2022, p 27-32.


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