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1755 | Braddocks Defeat | ||
1756 | Birth of Joseph Walker (aft1756-1816) | ||
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1771 | Isaiah Walker born in VA | ||
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1775 | Battles of Lexington and Concord | ||
1776 | Declaration of Independence | ||
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1780 | October 7, 1780, Battle of Kings Mountain | ||
1781 | October 19, 1781, Battle of Yorktown | ||
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1786 | MCJW in Greene Co TN | ||
1787 | Robert Walker and William Walker appeared on the 1787 Washington Co Va, tax list. William in the upper district; Robert in the lower district. | ||
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1789 | 1789/1790 William Walker of Laurel Fork died intestate, leaving behind his widow Elizabeth, and three sons and three daughters who relocated to the Saltville/Keywood area within the next few years. | ||
1790 | Robert Walker appeared on the tax rolls of Washington Co. in the lower part of the county. Spicy Walker = James Meek. Peter Brymberry =Dicey Walker Washington Co., VA based on 1790 entry in a receipt book indicating final payment for a marriage license; Brimberry and Meek lived resided in the Glade Spring/Bakers Creek area in the upper part of Awshington Co, VA. | ||
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1792 | John Walker and Margaret Walker married Pilcher/Pitcher siblings. The Pilcher family resided in Rust Hollow southwest of Abingdon in the same area as Robert Walker | ||
1793 | Isaiah Walker =Elizabeth Murphey in Washington Co. VA by Barnabus McHenry | ||
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1796 | Joseph Walker witnesses will of MCJW in Greene Co TN | ||
1797 | Joseph Walker =Elizabeth Black Kilgore 16 Aug 1797 Greene Co., Tn | ||
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1801 | Saturday 28 Nov. 1801...Ordered that Thos Berry have letters of Admr granted him on the Estate of Joseph Walker deceased (The "Other" Joseph Walker) | ||
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1803 | Louisiana Purchase | ||
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1805 | The names of Joseph Walker and Isaiah Walker appeared next to each other on the 1805 tax rolls of Blount Co. | ||
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1807 | Isaiah moved to Southwest Point in 1807 per his journal, settling by permission, on Indian lands the of Archibald Arthur Coody (1760-1809), | ||
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1812 | Beginning of War of 1812 | ||
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1814 | served in a Creek Indian campaign in 1814 | ||
1815 | End of War of 1812 | ||
1816 | Death of Joseph Walker in Blount County | ||
1817 | From the Isaiah Walker Journal, Oct 20 1817 "We started from South west point then Cherokee Nation move to Mudd Creek in Jackson County, Alabama" | ||
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1845 | Beginning of Irish Potatoe Famine | ||
1846 | Start of Mexican American War | ||
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1848 | End of Mexican American War; Beginning of California Gold Rush
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1848 | Gold Discovered in California | ||
1849 | End of Irish Potatoe Famine
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1861 | Start of US Civil War
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1862 | Homestead Act of 1862
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1865 | End of US Civil War
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