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If not for a surileous woman and someone assisting her years ago with a DAR application, we wouldn't be here today - but I've located cousins now with Family Bibles from the Walker lineage that came to Pike County- so hopefully they know another cousin with The Family Bible- That and with The Baptist Church meeting notesrecords that go back to the early 1819s we may be able to solve Alsey Gill with a proper paper trail and not hearsay.
Suzan Martin
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Henry Victor Martin, II
your father
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Henry Victor Martin, I
his father
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William Lafayette Martin
his father
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Hamilton Beecher Martin
his father
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Alsey Martin (Gill)
his mother
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John Gill, Jr.
her husband
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Mary Hart
his sister
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James Hart
her son
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James "Matt" Madison Hart
his son
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Elizabeth Hart
his wife
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Ann "Annie" Reeves
her mother
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Maj. Nathaniel Wells
her father
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Sarah Rhoda Wells
his wife
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John Walker
her father
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+Spurious typo, she may have been surly I don't know, can't judge her. I'm sure she was a very nice lady doing her best at that time, with a difficult lineage, she had another person assisting, it may have been him, that decided to marry Alsey and Mr. Gill with a 54yr difference in age lol.... and no computers at the time
His Find-a-Grave page states he didn't have a middle name and that his parents are unproven:
John was born in King William County, Virginia
Supposedly his parents were John Benjamin Walker and Sarah Fleete but it is questionable.
John did not have a middle name. Some trees on ancestry.com have Jeremiah and some say Marion.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13620727/john-walker