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Re: Alexander Walk
Posted by: Wayne Smith (ID *****9705) Date: August 02, 2008 at 04:51:44
In Reply to: Alexander Walk by Ann Barron of 320

Hi Ann,

I had a response almost completed and it suddenly disappeared. I must have hit a wrong key. If it gets posted, okay. But we will do another one. I do know quite a bit about this family since Alexander married into my ancestral line.

Alexander was the son of Johann George Walk (1787-1870) and Elizabeth Billings (1787-?). In 1837 he married Jerusha Dare Smith (1821-1901) who was the daughter of Leonard Smith, Jr. (1784-1845) and Susannah Holmes (1788-1844). After Alexander's death, Jerusha married again, this time to a McFadden on 27 Nov. 1873.

The oldest daughter of Alexander and Jerusha was Susannah (also known as Susan Ann) who was born 2 Nov 1838. I do not know her death date. She married Charles M. Archer (1836-1878). Their children were
William T. (1856-1931)
Leamon B. (1859-1925)
Walter Andrew (1869-1941)
Benjamin M. (1871-?)
Idyl Sherrod (1875-?)

Other children of Alexander and Jerusha were:
Thomas Benton (1840-1912)
Sarah M. (1842-1866)
Augustus Washington (1844-1909)
Lucy Ann (1846-1866)
Ranson (1848-1860)
Nancy Alice (1849-1871)
George Alexander (1850-1932)
Albert John (1855-1912)
Oscar Lafayette (1859-1873)
Frances M. (1860-?)
Edmund Anderson (1862-1898)
Jefferson Davis (1863-1892)

Bless her heart, she probably had to marry McFadden to help raise some of those kids!

Have a good day,
Wayne Smith




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