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Daniel Walker, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Death: April 01, 1768 (61)
Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Philip Walker and Sarah Walker
Husband of Mary Walker
Father of Mary Bates; Namesake of Mehitable Walker; Mehitable Pearce; Sarah Wilmarth; Daniel Walker, II and 8 others
Brother of Sarah Kelton; Mary Robinson; Jane Newman; Nathaniel Walker and Stephen Walker
Half brother of Ebenezer Walker; Esther Averill; James Walker and Philip S. Walker, III

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About Daniel Walker, I

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"Daniel Walker was born October 10, 1706, married Mary, daughter of Jasiel Perry, at Seekonk, January 1, 1730. They were both members of the church in Rehoboth. Some time after the year 1750 he removed, with his family, to Coventry, Rhode Island. He was a soldier in the French and Indian war, and was at Quebec at the capture of that city in 1759. It was his to be a witness of, and a participator in, that final act in the great drama of the eighteenth century, in which the lillies of France faded from the continent, and gave place to the domination of the Saxon race. Many soldiers from the New England colonies, as they returned from that last expedition, attracted by the appearance of the country, as they traveled along the newly cut military road, which followed the valley of the Otter Creek, decided to make their homes in the hitherto unpeopled territory, to the east of Lake Champlain. The settlement of the country was slow, and it was not until nine years later that, in 1768, Daniel Walker gave up his rugged Rhode Island farm, and removed with his family to Clarendon, then in the "New Hampshire Grants." He was sixty-two years of age at the time of his settlement in Clarendon. He died there, but the date of his decease, no records has been found. His wife died in Rutland, Vermont, at about the commencement of the Revolutionary War, in 1775 or '76. They had twelve children."

Walter Ashworth 1st cousin 7x removed


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Daniel Walker, I's Timeline

1706
October 10, 1706
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1729
December 1729
1730
May 24, 1730
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
1731
January 6, 1731
1733
September 22, 1733
MA, United States
1734
September 2, 1734
Clarendon, Rutland, Vermont, United States
1736
March 11, 1736
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
1738
November 20, 1738
Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
1740
June 14, 1740
Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts