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About Cecily Walker
It was Thomas Walker's son Clement who married as his second wife Mary Button the eldest of the three daughters of Sir William Button, 1st Bart., and it was their son 'John Walker, of Hadley who married Cecil the eldest of the three daughters of Sir Michael Heneage,' Chief Usher of the Exchequer. The Walkers, therefore, father and son appear to have done well for themselves.
This branch of the Heneage line had not altogether merged into the Walker line, for Charles the only son of Sir Michael was still living at the time of his sister's marriage, not dying till 1722. He left two daughters only, Elizabeth and Cecil, and it was the elder who being anxious to preserve the name of Heneage, instigated, in 1777, her kinsman John Walker grandson of John and Cecil to petition the Crown to be allowed to take the name of Heneage.
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Cecily Walker's Timeline
1639 |
1639
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City of Westminster, Middlesex, England
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1656 |
1656
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Redstone, Pembrokeshire, or, Merionethshire, Wales
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1684 |
November 11, 1684
Age 45
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Redstone Farm, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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1698 |
1698
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Lineham, Somerset
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