In regards to the Walker Bible Family Data published in the current issue of the Quill, can anyone place a William Walker who married a Sarah Whitlock probably in Edgefield District, South Carolina, into the Walker Family of the Bible Record. She was born ABOUT 1813 or earlier in Edgefield District, South Carolina, had married William Walker by c. December, 1828, and died before July 1860. William Walker was probably about her same age althought I seem to be finding more women back then marrying younger men that I previously thought. My notes tell me they had seven children though I don't have them listed in these notes I am going by to post this query. Proof of the marriage is in the Estate Record of her mother, Elizabeth Booth Whitlock who b. c. 1771-73 probably in Northumberland County, Virginia, or Edgefield District, South Carolina and died July 20, 1860, near Trenton/Pine Log House, Edgefield District, South Carolina. There were 10 Whitlock Children, five living and five deceased c. 1860-61. My line come from Sarah's brother, James Whitlock, Sr. The father of these ten children was Winfrey Whtilock whose origins are unknown prior to the 1790 Edgefield District census. Suspected Whitlock origins are Virginia maybe in New Kent County (a burned County) prior to c. 1700. Some migrated westward from New Kent, through Hanover, and on to Goochland. The William Whitlock who had settled in Union District, South Carolina, c. 1785 was from Goochland County, Virginia. Any information on this William Walker appreciated. Vivian Cates, Rt. #2, Box 52-A, Alto, Texas 76925 1-936-858-3801 http://www.inu.net/vcates -----Original Message----- From: Judy Russell - Tom Russell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: New Walker Bible transcription in the QUILL and Online Please help spread the news! A new Walker Bible is available for researchers. The Family Bible of Samuel Walker, jr, of Edgefield SC and Madison County, AL, is now transcribed in print and available online at: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/u/s/Judith-F-Russell with the kind permission of the this month's edition of the QUILL, journal of the Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society, mailed November 1, 2004. (If you get an URL "error" message for that address, rootsweb suggests that you turn off your computer and reboot or "dump the cache." The URL above is correct and working.) Samuel Walker, jr, was the son of Samuel and Martha-Jefferson Bell Walker of Edgefield SC in Revolutionary Times. The Bible lists formerly unknown birth and death dates for Samuel Jr, and for his sisters. It also clears up some previously noted discrepancies in the Edgefield records as well as confirms the link to the Bell family of Albemarle Parish. Two otherwise unknown siblings are listed. Our heartfelt thanks go to Emmitte Walker of Austin TX, owner of the Bible pages, who arranged for the photocopying and transmission of the pages, which have been in his family for over 150 years. What a thrill for Walker researchers! (And for more info about the QUILL and The Old Edgefield Genealogical Society Website go to http://oedgs.org ) Look forward to your questions and comments, Judy Russell Bogart, GA ==== SCEDGEFI Mailing List ==== 1.No spamming 2.No flaming 3.No off topic posts 4.Absolutely no commercial use of this list 5 :)