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Marcus Humphrey WalkerAge: 80 years18171898

Name
Marcus Humphrey Walker
Given names
Marcus Humphrey
Surname
Walker
Birth July 31, 1817 30 24
Birth of a brotherCharles Lee Walker
September 13, 1818 (Age 13 months)

Birth of a sisterMartha Jane Walker
February 16, 1820 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterLetitia Humphrey Walker
March 19, 1821 (Age 3 years)
Death of a motherLetitia “Letty” Humphrey
April 4, 1821 (Age 3 years)
Death of a sisterLetitia Humphrey Walker
June 27, 1821 (Age 3 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherBenjamin Walker
September 1, 1821 (Age 4 years)
Burial of a motherLetitia “Letty” Humphrey
1821 (Age 3 years)
Cemetery: Ebenezer Cemetery
Marriage of a parentJohn WalkerAbigail BrookeView this family
January 27, 1824 (Age 6 years)
Birth of a half-sisterNancy Hannah Walker
October 27, 1824 (Age 7 years)
Residence 1824 (Age 6 years)
Citation details: Walker family, p. 15
Text:
His father, stepmother, and family of seven small children emigrated to Ohio in canvas-covered wagons, over the Allegheny Mountains on the old National Road to Wheeling and thence via Athens, Ohio, to what was then Jackson, now Vinton County, arriving at their destination October 24th, 1824, and settled on a farm in Section 20, T. 9. R. 19, in Harrison Township.
Birth of a half-brotherJohn William Walker
January 31, 1826 (Age 8 years)
Birth of a half-sisterAmanda Ellen Walker
July 14, 1828 (Age 10 years)
Birth of a half-brotherJoseph Harvey Walker
September 12, 1830 (Age 13 years)
Birth of a half-brotherFrancis Newton Walker
March 14, 1838 (Age 20 years)
MarriageHarriet RatcliffView this family
January 16, 1840 (Age 22 years)
Citation details: Marcus Humphrey Walker, p. 15
Death of a half-brotherFrancis Newton Walker
September 11, 1843 (Age 26 years)

Death of a fatherJohn Walker
September 1, 1844 (Age 27 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherSophia Van Horn
November 7, 1844 (Age 27 years)

Burial of a fatherJohn Walker
1844 (Age 26 years)
Cemetery: Hill Cemetery
Death of a brotherJesse Humphrey Walker
1879 (Age 61 years)

Residence July 24, 1880 (Age 62 years)
Citation details: Walker, p. 16
Text:
On July 24, 1880, Harriet Walker's father transferred to her 160 acres of land near Vigo, Ross County, Ohio, on which she and her husband spent the remainder of their lives.
Death of a wifeHarriet Ratcliff
April 12, 1885 (Age 67 years)
Citation details: Walker, p. 16
MarriageBertha McCormickView this family
June 2, 1889 (Age 71 years)

Death January 15, 1898 (Age 80 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: August 15, 1811Loudoun County, Virginia
10 months
elder brother
17 months
elder brother
16 months
elder sister
14 months
elder brother
14 months
himself
13 months
younger brother
17 months
younger sister
13 months
younger sister
Letitia Humphrey Walker
Birth: March 19, 1821 33 27Loudoun County, Virginia
Death: June 27, 1821Loudoun County, Virginia
Father’s family with Abigail Brooke - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage: January 27, 1824Loudoun County, Virginia
9 months
half-sister
15 months
half-brother
2 years
half-sister
2 years
half-brother
8 years
half-brother
Family with Harriet Ratcliff - View this family
himself
wife
Harriet Ratcliff
Birth: April 30, 1822 21 17near Londonderry (Gillespieville), Ross Co., Ohio
Death: April 12, 1885Vigo, Ross County, Ohio
Marriage: January 16, 1840Ohio
daughter
Family with Bertha McCormick - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: June 2, 1889

Residencerecords of Virginia Purdy
Citation details: Walker family, p. 15
Text:
His father, stepmother, and family of seven small children emigrated to Ohio in canvas-covered wagons, over the Allegheny Mountains on the old National Road to Wheeling and thence via Athens, Ohio, to what was then Jackson, now Vinton County, arriving at their destination October 24th, 1824, and settled on a farm in Section 20, T. 9. R. 19, in Harrison Township.
Marriagerecords of Virginia Purdy
Citation details: Marcus Humphrey Walker, p. 15
Residencerecords of Virginia Purdy
Citation details: Walker, p. 16
Text:
On July 24, 1880, Harriet Walker's father transferred to her 160 acres of land near Vigo, Ross County, Ohio, on which she and her husband spent the remainder of their lives.