Sylbert Alexander Walker

Male 1866 - 1944  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sylbert Alexander Walker was born on 12 Feb 1866 in Burns, McLean Co, IL (son of Joseph Gilmer Walker and Deborah Ellen Cowden); died on 1 Nov 1944 in Clinton, Custer Co, OK; was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre, Beckham Co, OK.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Also given as born 3 Feb 1867.

    Sylbert married Nancy Wilson Jones [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Oval G. Walker was born on 17 Jul 1890 in MO; died on 28 Jan 1981 in Columbus, Cherokee Co, KS; was buried in Park Cemetery, Columbus, Cherokee Co, KS.
    2. Leona E. Walker was born on 27 Jan 1892 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; died on 22 Nov 1895 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; was buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.
    3. Eliza C. Walker was born on 21 Aug 1894 in MO; died on 30 Jan 1964 in Clinton, Custer Co, OK.
    4. Leland W. Walker was born on 27 Sep 1897 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; died on 17 May 1961 in Long Beach, Los Angeles Co, CA.
    5. Charles L. Walker was born on 17 Jun 1901 in OK; died on 27 Jun 1903 in OK; was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre, Beckham Co, OK.
    6. Joseph Albert Walker was born on 6 Mar 1904 in Sayre, Beckham Co, OK; died on 24 Apr 1970 in Tuttle, Grady Co, OK; was buried in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, OK.
    7. Annabel Walker was born in 1907 in OK.
    8. James Wilson Walker was born on 19 Dec 1909 in OK; died on 4 Sep 1965; was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre, Beckham Co, OK.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Gilmer WalkerJoseph Gilmer Walker was born on 26 Feb 1839 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL (son of Andrew Hammond Walker and Jane Lockhart Campbell); died on 10 Nov 1925 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.

    Joseph married Deborah Ellen Cowden on 19 Mar 1862 in Henry Co, IL. Deborah (daughter of William Cowden and Mariam Rodgers) was born in 1844 in OH; died on 31 May 1890 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; was buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Deborah Ellen Cowden was born in 1844 in OH (daughter of William Cowden and Mariam Rodgers); died on 31 May 1890 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; was buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Unsupported birth dates given were 1 Feb 1844 and 9 Jul 1844.

    Children:
    1. William Andrew Walker was born on 15 Feb 1863 in Hampton, Franklin Co, IA; died on 19 Apr 1957 in Moberly, Randolph Co, MO.
    2. Nora Rebecca Walker was born in in Hampton, Franklin Co, IA; died in died young.
    3. 1. Sylbert Alexander Walker was born on 12 Feb 1866 in Burns, McLean Co, IL; died on 1 Nov 1944 in Clinton, Custer Co, OK; was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Sayre, Beckham Co, OK.
    4. David Estalie Walker
    5. Lillie Meriam Walker was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Henry Co, IL; died on 15 Jul 1958 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.
    6. Mary Elizabeth Walker was born on 1 Jul 1876 in IL.
    7. Margaret Ellen Walker was born on 24 Oct 1880.
    8. Anna Belle Walker was born in Jul 1884; died in Oct 1884.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew Hammond Walker was born on 16 Aug 1808 in Adair Co, KY (son of Alexander Walker and Mary Magdalene Harmon); died on 6 Jan 1885 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL; was buried in Arberghast-Pearce Cemetery, Bushnell, McDonough Co, IL.

    Notes:


    Biographical Sketch of Andrew Harmon Walker
    (from findagrave.com - apparently appeared with his obituary)


    Andrew Harmon Walker, deceased, was married March 20, 1834, to Jane Campbell, daughter of Alexander Campbell. Six children were born of this marriage--Margaret, Alexander C., Joseph Gilmer, Isabella, Cynthia, and a child which died in infancy. Mrs. Walker died October 29, 1845. January 31, 1850, Mr. Walker married Mrs. Mary Noel, who was a native of Virginia. By this marriage there were six children--William A., Cyrus A., Montgomery Allen, Martha J., Marion Alice, Ellen M. Mr. Walker during his lifetime was a prominent resident of the county, and after his death the following biographical sketch appeared in the Macomb Journal of January 22, 1885:

    "Andrew Harmon Walker, the subject of this sketch, was born on the 16th day of August, 1808, near Columbia, Adair county, Kentucky. He had nine brothers and four sisters--all of whom are now dead except Quintus Walker, who is living in this county, Rev. Thomas Walker, who is living in Kansas, and Cynthia Campbell, also in Kansas. When three years old his mother died, and when he was about 16 years of age his father died. He was early destined by his father to be a lawyer, and to that end was given the best educational advantages that the state afforded. Although always opposed to a public life, in order to please his father and older brother, Cyrus, who was a member of the profession, he consented to prepare himself for the bar. He obtained his license, and made speeches, in which he gave promise of a brilliant and successful career, but, being always of a quiet and retiring disposition, he decided that a public life would not suit him. In 1830, he, in company with his younger brothers, sister and step-mother, left Kentucky and came to Sangamon county, and in the fall of 1831, they moved to Camp creek in this county. Andrew had, however, before this made several trips through McDonough, and had been in Macomb when it was first surveyed. In 1834 he was married to Jane Campbell, and in 1836, he moved to Walnut Grove township, where he remained until his death. He made a profession of religion when he was 29 years of age, but never united with a church, and those of his children and friends, who were with him in his last sickness, feel that they do not mourn as those who have no hope. His first two winters in Illinois were times of great privation--the first winter was that of the deep snow; the next, they being short of provisions on Camp creek, Andrew took a pack-horse and went back to Sangamon county for supplies. Before he started back the weather became very cold, but fearing the family would suffer, he started on his homeward journey. In crossing the river on the ice, when about the middle, the ice began to crack, and fearing it would break, left his horse and ran for the bank. Upon reaching safety, and looking back he saw his horse still standing in the middle of the river, and returning brought the animal across; and though impeded by snow, reached home safely, where he found the family in a destitute condition. He taught district school for a number of terms in McDonough county. Owing to his aversion to public life, he would never accept any office, unless there was no one else that could fill the place. He filled the office of school trustee for several years, and also that of school treasurer. He was in the Mormon war as a volunteer. His wife died October 28, 1845, and for several years he was father and mother both to his children. After several years he married Mrs. Mary Noel, who survives him. He was the father of 12 children. His first wife's children were Margaret Michaels, who died a few years ago in Missouri; A. C. Walker, who is living in Little River, Kansas; J. G. Walker, who is near Salisbury, Missouri; Isabella Scott, living in Walnut Grove township, this county; Cynthia Axtell, living in Kansas, and a child which died in infancy; his second wife's children were W. A. Walker, living in Baileyville, Kansas; C. A. and M. A. Walker, who live on the old homestead, and three who died in infancy. He was sick for some time before his death, and his disease was of a peculiar and trying nature. He suffered a great deal, but tried hard to be patient in all his afflictions. He died about five o'clock a. m., January 6, 1885. The funeral took place the next day, attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. The sermon was preached by the Rev. H. J. Frothingham, of Bushnell. The remains were buried in the Pearce cemetery."



    Biographical Sketch of Andrew Hammond Walker
    (Genealogy of the Descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, by Emma Siggins White. Published 1902 by Tiernan-Dart Publishing, Kansas City, KS. Index 2966, pg. 403.)
    Note: This book is available free at archive.org


    ANDREW HAMMOND Walker4 (2966) (Alexander3, Alexander2, John1) ; b. Aug. 16, 1808, in Adair County, Ky. He attended school near home, studying Greek and Latin evenings at home by the light of pine knots, old fashioned fireplaces being commonly used then, and material for lights scarce. He attended a law school at Columbia, Ky., graduating in 1828, but never practiced. His father dying about this time, he, with his stepmother, brothers and sisters, moved to Illinois, settling in 1830 near Clara's Grove, Morgan County. He taught school for awhile, but a deep fall of snow prevented the children from attending, and the school had to be abandoned. The family moved in 1831 to Camp Creek, McDonough County. He m. March 20, 1834, Jane Campbell, making their home in Walnut Grove Township. The nearest church organization, which the family often attended was 10 miles northeast of Macomb, they having to travel all this distance on horseback. He was at one time County Superintendent of Schools, being well fitted for the position. His wife was b. May 8, 1812, and d. Oct. 29, 1845. After liis first wife died he m. Jan. 31, 1850, Mrs. Mary Noel (her maiden name being Hogsett). His second wife moved to California with her son, Cyrus Abner, in 1892, and they now live at Mt. Sterling, Cal. She is a member of the Presbyterian Church, Cyrus being a Methodist. Andrew Walker d. Jan. 6, 1885. He visited his cousin, Joel Walker (No. 1828), in 1856, and made a copy of the original Walker Record compiled by Joel Walker.


    Buried:
    Cemetery also known as Pearce Cemetery and Scottsburg Cemetery.

    Andrew married Jane Lockhart Campbell on 20 Mar 1834 in McDonough Co, IL. Jane (daughter of Alexander Campbell and Mary Woods Strain) was born on 8 May 1812 in Knox Co, TN; died on 29 Oct 1845 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Jane Lockhart Campbell was born on 8 May 1812 in Knox Co, TN (daughter of Alexander Campbell and Mary Woods Strain); died on 29 Oct 1845 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Alexander Walker was born on 22 Apr 1835 in McDonough Co, IL; died on 10 Jul 1935 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.
    2. Alexander Campbell Walker was born on 23 Jan 1837 in McDonough Co, IL; died in in MO.
    3. 2. Joseph Gilmer Walker was born on 26 Feb 1839 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL; died on 10 Nov 1925 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.
    4. Mary Isabella Walker was born on 25 Sep 1841 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL; died in 1929 in McDonough Co, IL.
    5. Cynthia Ann Walker was born on 14 Oct 1843 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL; died on 28 Dec 1938 in CA.

  3. 6.  William Cowden was born in Dec 1798 in Tyrone Co, Ireland (son of William Cowden, Sr.); died on 30 Jul 1891 in Cambridge, Henry Co, IL; was buried on 2 Aug 1891 in Cosner Cemetery, Burns, Henry Co, IL.

    William married Mariam Rodgers on 6 Mar 1838 in Tuscarawas Co, OH. Mariam was born in 1813-1814 in Belmont Co, OH; died on 24 Feb 1853 in Burns, Henry Co, IL; was buried in Cosner Cemetery, Burns, Henry Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mariam Rodgers was born in 1813-1814 in Belmont Co, OH; died on 24 Feb 1853 in Burns, Henry Co, IL; was buried in Cosner Cemetery, Burns, Henry Co, IL.
    Children:
    1. William Washington Cowden was born on 1 Mar 1839 in OH; died in 1864 in Resaca, Gordon Co, GA.
    2. Mary E. Cowden was born on 17 May 1840 in OH; died in 1866 in IL.
    3. Joseph R. Cowden was born on 11 Nov 1841 in Guernsey, Guernsey Co, OH; died in 1864 in IL.
    4. 3. Deborah Ellen Cowden was born in 1844 in OH; died on 31 May 1890 in Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO; was buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Chariton Co, MO.
    5. David L. Cowden was born on 13 Dec 1845 in OH; died on 22 Jan 1925 in Riverside, Adams Co, IL; was buried on 24 Jan 1925 in Cambridge, Henry Co, IL.
    6. John H. Cowden was born on 31 Jan 1846 in OH; died in 1873 in IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Alexander WalkerAlexander Walker was born on 12 Jul 1765 (son of Alexander Walker and Jane Hammer); died in 1824.

    Notes:


    Biographical Sketch of Alexander Walker (1765-1824)
    ~ and Indian encounter story ~
    (Genealogy of the Descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland, by Emma Siggins White. Published 1902 by Tiernan-Dart Publishing, Kansas City, KS. Index 2966, pg. 363.)
    Note: This book is available free at archive.org


    ALEXANDER Walker3 (1948) (Alexander2 John1); the eighth child of Alexander Walker and Jane Hummer (Hammer). He was b. July 12, 1765. He was twice married. His first wife was Mary Magdalene Harmon, whom he married on March 23, 1790. After her death he married Margaret (Peggy) Combs.

    "I wish to relate one incident in relation to my grandfather, Alexander Walker, as I remember hearing my father, Allen H. Walker, relate it, when I was a boy. Sometime in 1790, grandfather wanted to go back to Virginia on business, and as there were no cars in those days, he was in no ways deterred from his purpose by the thought that the journey must be made, if at all, on foot. His preparations were simple. He parched some corn—this he placed in one end of a sack, in the other end he put a saddle of dried venison. After committing his wife and little ones to the care of the Allwise Father, he called his faithful dog and started on his long journey through the trackless forest, which at that time was infested with Indians. At night he would light a fire with the aid of his flint and punk ; after eating his supper he would clear away a warm place to sleep where his fire had been, being careful to put out all the fire, that it might not be the means of disclosing his whereabouts to the Indians. But one night he failed to extinguish all the fire, and was awakened by the growl of his dog. He saw a large Indian standing near, with a drawn tomahawk. He whispered to the dog, "catch him," and with one bound dog and Indian went out into the brush together. The faithful dog soon returned, but grandfather never looked to see what became of the Indian. I write this to show our children some of the perils their forefathers had to endure, before the comfortable homes of to-day were prepared for them.
    T. G. WALKER, Macomb, Ill."

    Alexander married Mary Magdalene Harmon [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Magdalene Harmon
    Children:
    1. Cyrus Walker
    2. Joseph Gilmore Walker
    3. David Walker was born on 15 Apr 1795; died on 10 Aug 1795 in KY.
    4. Abner Walker
    5. Cynthia Walker
    6. Margaret Walker
    7. Allen H. Walker
    8. Alexander Walker
    9. Jane Walker
    10. 4. Andrew Hammond Walker was born on 16 Aug 1808 in Adair Co, KY; died on 6 Jan 1885 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL; was buried in Arberghast-Pearce Cemetery, Bushnell, McDonough Co, IL.
    11. Pinkney Walker was born on 11 Mar 1811; died on 15 Mar 1815.
    12. Quintus Walker
    13. Martha Mary Magdalene Walker
    14. Thomas Montgomery Walker

  3. 10.  Alexander Campbell was born on 19 Apr 1789 in Augusta Co, VA (son of David Campbell and Janet Lockhart); died on 17 Oct 1845 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL.

    Alexander married Mary Woods Strain about 1811 in Washington Co, TN. Mary (daughter of John S. Strain and Isabella Allison) was born on 18 Oct 1788 in Washington Co, TN; died on 16 Oct 1855 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Woods Strain was born on 18 Oct 1788 in Washington Co, TN (daughter of John S. Strain and Isabella Allison); died on 16 Oct 1855 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL.
    Children:
    1. 5. Jane Lockhart Campbell was born on 8 May 1812 in Knox Co, TN; died on 29 Oct 1845 in Walnut Grove, McDonough Co, IL.

  5. 12.  William Cowden, Sr.
    Children:
    1. 6. William Cowden was born in Dec 1798 in Tyrone Co, Ireland; died on 30 Jul 1891 in Cambridge, Henry Co, IL; was buried on 2 Aug 1891 in Cosner Cemetery, Burns, Henry Co, IL.


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