Alice WALKER, .2nd

Female 1806 - 1874  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  Alice WALKER, .2nd was born on 29 Dec 1806 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England (daughter of John WALKER, .i and Jane BARKER); died in Sep 1874 in Durham Co., England.

    Notes:

    . St. Edmund Parish Birth Register, File # 12605
    Alice Walker, born 29 Dec 1806, Baptism 3 Jan 1807
    Daughter of Jane Barker, & John Walker, Abode Sedgefield, Blacksmith
    NOTE: Fifth daughter of John Walker, native of Masham NRY [North Riding Yorkshire] &
    his wife Jane, daughter of Joseph & Jane Barker of Sedgefield Parish.

    St. Edmund Parish Marriage Register # 268, File # 12962
    Alice Walker of Sedgefield, on 30 Mar 1837
    married by License, John Welch of Sedgfield.
    Wit. Robt & Elizabeth Walker. [i.e. her brother & sister].

    Eight Welch children.

    2nd husband Chapman Robinson. - - -

    Alice married John WELCH on 30 Mar 1837 in St. Edmund Anglican Church. John was born in 1804 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in 1874 in Durham Co., England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jane WELCH was born in Apr - Jun 1838 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Jun 1907 in Darlington, Durham Co., England.
    2. John WELCH was born in 1835 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    3. Augustin WELCH was born in 1841 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    4. Alice WELCH was born in 1845 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    5. Anna WELCH was born in 1847 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John WALKER, .i was born in 1752 in Masham, North Riding Yorkshire, England (son of John WALKER); died on 16 Mar 1829 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried on 16 Mar 1829 in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.

    Notes:

    . John Walker, is native of Masham NRY [North Riding Yorkshire] & his wife Jane, daughter of Joseph & Jane Barker of Sedgefield Parish.
    XRef: See birth registration of fifth daughter, Alice Walker.

    . 1828 Pigot's Directory, Sedgefield, Durham Co., England
    Sedgefield is a small market town Township & parish in the north-east division of Stockton ward, 252 miles from London, 11 m. from Durham City, The town is finely seated upon a swell of gravel ground, open to every aspect; is peculiarly healthful, & has been long noted for the longevity of its inhabitants, a indeed is the whole of the parish. Here are alms-houses for 5 poor women & the like number of men, well endowed. Here is endowed a grammar school & the (St. Edmond) church Sunday school educates about 100 children.
    In manufactures this town shoe making is the principal trade; & about a mile from the town is a forge for making spades, shovel, & some otter agricultural implements.*
    Miscellaneous: Walker, Robert, Manufacturer of spades & edge tools, Sedgefield.

    . Miscellaneous Note: Until 1752, when Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar, the New Year started on Lady Day, 25 March.

    *Note: Smithing & like-trades continued with John Walker.I sons descendants:
    John Thomas Walker & his sons John Sibbald, Robert & George Michael would continue in Canada to make agricultural implements. John Sibbald made the first metal shank plow in Canada. In Erin, Ontario John S Walker & brother Robert Walker in Hamilton, Ontario both also made carriages in their blacksmith shops. The Walker tradition of smithing continued:

    KNOWN WALKER Ancestors or Descendants in the Smithing Trades:
    Joseph Barker, b.est 1693 at Stanhope, Durham Co., England, Master Foundry Forger.
    Joseph Barker ,b. est. 1740, Sedgefield, Forge Master 1805.
    John Walker, b.c. 1752, Sedgefield, Blacksmith, Forgeman.
    Arthur T Walker, Dundas, Ontario, Tinsmith, Hardware & blacksmith.
    Charles Henry Walker, Erin, Ontario, Blacksmtih, carriages & sleighs.
    Edward R Walker, Sr., Guelph,ON., Moulder.
    Edward R Walker, Jr., Guelph, ON., Moulder.
    Robert Walker, Sedgefield, Forgeman, Spade & shovel maker.
    James W Walker, Erin, ON. - d. Fergus, ON., Iron moulder.
    John Clifford Walker, Erin, ON., Moulder, Crowe Fdy.
    John Sibbald Walker, Sr., b. Sedgefield, England, d. Ontario: Erin Foundry & Machine, Carriages, cutters.
    John Sibbald Walker, Jr., Erin, Moulder.
    Robert James Walker, Machinist (foundry / mechanic).
    William Walker, Sedgefield, Forgeman.
    William Henry Walker, Hamilton, ON. - died Flesherton, ON., Machinist, Blacksmith
    Lofus George Briggs, Bruce Co., ON. - blacksmith (married daughter of blacksmith J S Walker).
    Edward Brock, Burlington, ON. -DOFSCO foundry (office). - grandson of blacksmith Chas. H Walker).
    John W Felker, Erin, ON., painter in the Erin Fdry. Carriages ( married dau. of blacksmith, Chas. H Walker).
    George Grieve, Bruce Co., ON, Blacksmith (married dau. of blacksmith, C. H. Walker).

    John Thomas Walker, Sedgefield, Hamilton, Ontario, & returned to England, Waggon maker works, Hamilton, ON.
    George Michael Walker, b. England, d. Bruce Co., ON., Waggon maker.
    George Walker, Erin, Harness & Farming Implements.
    Robert Raymond Walker, Sedgefield - died Hamilton, ON., Carpenter, Carriage & sleigh maker.

    Robert Walker, Sedgefield, Whitesmith: Jeweller.
    Robert H. Walker, Erin, ON. - died Bruce Co., Jeweller. - Known total of 21 Walker involved in smithing & three in-laws.

    . A WALKER
    As a proportion of the population Walker is most numerous in the Teesside area of County Durham. It is also found in large numbers around Leeds & Wakefield. There is no evidence that the Walker surname originated on Teesside, but it undoubtedly a northern name. Notably, one of the most famous Walkers was John Walker of Stockton on Tees who invented the friction match in 1827.
    As early as 1260 the surname Walker is recorded in Yorkshire where the Assize Rolls mention a Robert le Walker. Le Walker - 'the Walker' is a clue that this was an occupational name, as Walker is one of a number of surnames connected with the cloth making process. A Walker scoured & thickened raw cloth by beating it in water. This was originally done by men who trampled or literally walked on the cloth in a trough - hence walker. In Durham we find a small street called Walkergate, which was the street of the cloth workers who worked at a mill near the River Wear.
    An alternative name for the walking process was fulling & this has given rise to Fuller, a surname more commonly found in the south & midlands. Another name for a fuller was a 'tucker' deriving from an Anglo-Saxon word 'Tucian' - 'to torment'. The surname Tucker is primarily associated with south west England. Other cloth working surnames include Webster and Weaver, who wove the raw cloth before it was fulled. After fulling the Teasler was set to work removing lose fibres from the cloth using the Teasel Thistle. This has given rise to the surnames Tazelaar and Tesler. Finally the cloth was dyed by the Dyers who were known in the north as Litsters from the Scandinavian word Litt - to dye. This final process has produced the surnames Dyer & Lister.

    A smith is of course a someone who works in metals and the root of the name in England seems to be the Anglo-Saxon word Smitan meaning 'to strike'. Most people called Smiths are descended from someone who worked as a blacksmith, although the variation Smythe can also mean someone who lived near a Smith's forge.
    The surname Whitesmith, means a worker of tin,
    Brownsmith, a worker of copper or brass &
    Goldsmith a worker in Gold. Greensmith is a surname most closely associated with the Midlands and is a nickname for a coppersmith,
    Sixsmith is a maker of sickles,
    Arrowsmith is a maker of arrows &
    Shoesmith is a farrier, that is a maker of horseshoes.
    Ref: www.endlandsnortheast.co.uk

    . 1810 Universal Gazetteer, United Kingdom.
    - Masham, a town in the N. Riding of Yorkshire, with a cotton manufactory. It is seated on the river Ure, 218 miles from London. Market on Tuesday.

    . Masham Moor (pronounced Massam) is a small market town in Wensleydale in Harrogate borough of North Yorkshire, England, situated on the western bank of the River Ure. The name derivates from the Saxon Maessa's Ham, the homestead belonging to Maessa. Masham importance is due to its major sheep market & has the largest Market Place in the district. In September is held the annual Sheep Fair.

    Masham St Mary is an Ancient Parish in the county of Yorkshire. Other places in the parish include: Burton upon Ure, Swinton with Warthermask & Roomer, Ellenstring, Ellingstons, Ellingstring, Fearby, Healey & Sutton, Healey with Sutton, Healey with Suttons, High Ellington, Ilton, Ilton cum Pott, Ilton with Pott, Low Ellington, Masham Moor, Nether Ellington, Nutwith & Roomer Common, Over Ellington, Pott, Roomer, Swinton, Swinton with Warthermarske, Swinton with Warthermask, Swinton with Warthermaske, & Burton upon Yore. - - -

    Birth:
    Ref: Fifth daughter of John Walker, native of Masham NRY & his wife Jane, daughter of Joseph & Jane Barker of Sedgefield Parish. Harrogate Borourgh, NRY

    Died:
    Aged 77 years. Registered No. 602, File # 12965. Buried by curate Wm. Middleton.

    John married Jane BARKER on 23 Mar 1783 in St. Edmund Anglican Church. Jane (daughter of Joseph BARKER, Sr. and Jane IRWIN) was born on 15 Feb 1764 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 9 Jan 1840 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane BARKER was born on 15 Feb 1764 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England (daughter of Joseph BARKER, Sr. and Jane IRWIN); died on 9 Jan 1840 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.

    Notes:

    . Jane is the daughter of Jane Irwin & Joseph Barker.

    . St. Edmund Parish Marriage Register, File # 12962
    John Walker, of Sedgefield, on 23 Mar 1783
    married Jane Barker, of the Parish in Sedgefield. - - -

    Birth:
    / Resided. Stockton District.

    Died:
    Aged 75 years.

    Buried:
    Registered # 1026.

    Children:
    1. Robert WALKER, .i was born on 15 Dec 1785 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 17 Sep 1871 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.
    2. Jane WALKER, .5 was born on 24 Feb 1788 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    3. Dorothy WALKER, .1 was born on 4 Apr 1790 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    4. John THOMAS WALKER, .2nd was born on 1 Sep 1792 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Apr - Jun 1875 in Darlington, Durham Co., England; was buried .
    5. Elizabeth WALKER, .1 was born on 2 Oct 1794 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    6. Boy Four WALKER was born est 1796 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    7. Ann WALKER, .2 was born on 21 May 1797 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    8. George WALKER, .ii was born on 26 Sep 1802 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 22 Jun 1836 in Bath, England.
    9. William WALKER, .iii was born on 5 Aug 1804 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Apr 1876 in Stockton, Durham Co., England.
    10. 1. Alice WALKER, .2nd was born on 29 Dec 1806 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Sep 1874 in Durham Co., England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John WALKER was born on 15 Jul 1700 in Stockton-On-Tees, Co. Durham, England; died in in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    s/o Thomas Walker.

    Died:
    Verify identity & relationship to descendants.

    Children:
    1. 2. John WALKER, .i was born in 1752 in Masham, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 16 Mar 1829 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried on 16 Mar 1829 in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.
    2. George WALKER, .i was born est 1740± in Auckland, St. Andrew, Durham, England.

  2. 6.  Joseph BARKER, Sr. was born in 1737 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England (son of Robert BARKER, .1); died in 1785 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    / Resided. Alt DOB 1725.

    Died:

    Joseph married Jane IRWIN est 1759. Jane was born in Est. 1742-1748 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 22 Mar 1774 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried on 22 Mar 1774 in St. Edmund Anglican Church. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Jane IRWIN was born in Est. 1742-1748 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 22 Mar 1774 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried on 22 Mar 1774 in St. Edmund Anglican Church.

    Notes:

    St. Edmund Parish Register, File #12607
    Jane, Wife of Joseph Barker, Abode Sedgefield, Buried 22 Mar 1774. - - -

    Birth:
    / Resided.

    Buried:
    Sedgefield.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth BARKER was born in 1761 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    2. 3. Jane BARKER was born on 15 Feb 1764 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 9 Jan 1840 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.
    3. George BARKER was born on 10 Aug 1766 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Jan-Mar 1841 in Seaton Carew, Stranton, Durham Co., England.
    4. Robert BARKER, .2 was born on 23 Mar 1769 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in 1845 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.
    5. Joseph BARKER, Jr. was born on 10 Jul 1772 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in Apr-Jun 1843 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; was buried in St. Edmund Anglican Churchyard.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 4. John WALKER was born on 15 Jul 1700 in Stockton-On-Tees, Co. Durham, England; died in in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.

  1. 12.  Robert BARKER, .1 was born est 1718 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died on 7 Jul 1795 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    / Resided at time of son's birth.

    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph BARKER, Sr. was born in 1737 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England; died in 1785 in Sedgefield, Durham Co., England.