Received into Fairfield Friends Meeting, Leesburg, Highland Co., OH.
Age at death: 78 years 10 months 2 days.Birth: Batch 5000502 #47, Film not available (9 July 1992)
Found in HH Book page 116. Spouse also given as Isaiah Stevenson.
(330.A.) No further record.
S/o Jacob Jackson and Ann Beals
Birth: Batch 5000502 #47, Film not available (9 July 1992)
In the War of 1812.
Age at death: 73 years 7 months 24 days.
Have: Marriage Certificate, Highland Co., OH
Will, Knox Co., IL
Probate bcket (estate stettlement), probated June 1838, Knox Co., ILJohn W. & Hannah were disowned by the Fall Creek Friends (Quakers) Meeting on
12 Sept 1812, 5 months after their marriage.LDS AFN# 4DL5-W5.
Marriage Info: Married in Paint Township, Highland Co., OH, by Justice of
Peace, Moses H. Gregg.Hannah (Sumner) Walters' great great grandaughter, Margaret Rose Christensen,
found the following Epitap on a stone in the Watler Cemetery, Maquon, Knox Co.,
IL:HANNAH WALTER
TO MY WIFETis past -- the fond and fleeting dream
Of love and hope is o'er,
And darkly steals life's troubled stream
Until the silver shore.
But still this broken heart of mine
Shall be thy memories mournful shrine.
Till it is laid at rest with thine
Where griefs fall no more.
My sorrow seeks a lonely spot
In some fair desert place,
To me each scene where thou art not
Is not but joyless waste,
Where all the land is bright and fair
And dim what thou canst not share
And I sigh to be at rest.
Where griefs fall no more.Grayson Co. VA, became Carroll C. VA, after 1842.
James Walters and Elizabeth. John and Lettice were siblings. Lettice married
Bowater Sumner.
Found in HH Book page 116, 214. George Moore and Pauline Christy line. Age at death: 51 year 4 month 13 day. Donna Lamb of Drummond, Ok. has her birth date slightly different, as the 9th instead of the sixth of May.
LDS AFN# 4DL5-XB.****************
(328.) HANNAH SUMNER (68.) (10.) (2.) (1.):
Fall Creek Mo. Mtg., Highland Co., Ohio:
19-9mo-1812 - Hannah Walter (formerly Sumner). disowned for marriage contrary to discipline. (R57).
Never married.
In the War of 1812.
Age at death: 73 years 7 months 24 days.
Have: Marriage Certificate, Highland Co., OH
Will, Knox Co., IL
Probate bcket (estate stettlement), probated June 1838, Knox Co., ILJohn W. & Hannah were disowned by the Fall Creek Friends (Quakers) Meeting on
12 Sept 1812, 5 months after their marriage.LDS AFN# 4DL5-W5.
Marriage Info: Married in Paint Township, Highland Co., OH, by Justice of
Peace, Moses H. Gregg.Hannah (Sumner) Walters' great great grandaughter, Margaret Rose Christensen,
found the following Epitap on a stone in the Watler Cemetery, Maquon, Knox Co.,
IL:HANNAH WALTER
TO MY WIFETis past -- the fond and fleeting dream
Of love and hope is o'er,
And darkly steals life's troubled stream
Until the silver shore.
But still this broken heart of mine
Shall be thy memories mournful shrine.
Till it is laid at rest with thine
Where griefs fall no more.
My sorrow seeks a lonely spot
In some fair desert place,
To me each scene where thou art not
Is not but joyless waste,
Where all the land is bright and fair
And dim what thou canst not share
And I sigh to be at rest.
Where griefs fall no more.Grayson Co. VA, became Carroll C. VA, after 1842.
James Walters and Elizabeth. John and Lettice were siblings. Lettice married
Bowater Sumner.
In the War of 1812.
Age at death: 73 years 7 months 24 days.
Have: Marriage Certificate, Highland Co., OH
Will, Knox Co., IL
Probate bcket (estate stettlement), probated June 1838, Knox Co., ILJohn W. & Hannah were disowned by the Fall Creek Friends (Quakers) Meeting on
12 Sept 1812, 5 months after their marriage.LDS AFN# 4DL5-W5.
Marriage Info: Married in Paint Township, Highland Co., OH, by Justice of
Peace, Moses H. Gregg.Hannah (Sumner) Walters' great great grandaughter, Margaret Rose Christensen,
found the following Epitap on a stone in the Watler Cemetery, Maquon, Knox Co.,
IL:HANNAH WALTER
TO MY WIFETis past -- the fond and fleeting dream
Of love and hope is o'er,
And darkly steals life's troubled stream
Until the silver shore.
But still this broken heart of mine
Shall be thy memories mournful shrine.
Till it is laid at rest with thine
Where griefs fall no more.
My sorrow seeks a lonely spot
In some fair desert place,
To me each scene where thou art not
Is not but joyless waste,
Where all the land is bright and fair
And dim what thou canst not share
And I sigh to be at rest.
Where griefs fall no more.Grayson Co. VA, became Carroll C. VA, after 1842.
James Walters and Elizabeth. John and Lettice were siblings. Lettice married
Bowater Sumner.
He brought a portrait from England. The painting was supposed to be of Mary Ball Washington, George Washington's mother. It was declared by a special committee of the Massachusetts Hisotircal Society to be a "fecitious likeness" in 1886. James had tried to sell it for a high price. James also brought portraits of George Washington. Article does not say if the later portraits were false or not.
Age at death: 75 years 9 months 18 days.
Found: "cousin" Eddie Walter.
LDS AFN# 4DL5-ZH.
He purchased 310 acres from Nathaniel Pope in Higland Co., OH and sold it back to him.
The 1830 Census of Paint Township, Highland Co., OH, lists James & his wife and does not name children but groups them by ages.
It's uncertain where James was born. In census records of his children, some have him born in Pennsylvania, and others, in Virginia. There is no record of the family being in Virginia before 1772, nine years after he was born.
He moved to Highland Co., OH in 1802, where a brother and sister had already located. He moved to Knox Co., IL in the Fall of 1837, purchasing 80 acres in Section 5, Maquon Twp. on October 27, 1837.
Age at death: 79 years. LDS AFN# 4DL60M.
She was 4 years old when she died.
Was called "Tommy".
LDS AFN# 4DL7-70.
Was called "Dick".
He was a Methodist preacher then became a medical doctor.
LDS AFN# 4DL7-98.
Sent by Patti Garman.Married by Moses H. Gregg, J.P. and was disowned for marrying contrary to discipline by Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH
Sent by Patti Garman.
James Walters and Elizabeth