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Sarah Atkins Walker (Murray)

Also Known As: "Sarah Forestier-Walker"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Near Dublin, Ireland
Death: July 15, 1898 (83)
Kimberley, Diamandveld, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James L Murray, SV/PROG 1 and Sarah Murray
Wife of James Forestier Walker
Mother of Sarah Atkins Ortlepp
Sister of Richard Armstrong Murray; George Burleigh Sheggog Murray, Snr; Alexander Hugh Murray, Snr; Mary Jane Norval, SM/PROG; Margaret Anne van Aardt and 2 others

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About Sarah Atkins Walker

1820 British Settler

Sarah Atkins Murray 4, together with her parents and 7 siblings, were members of Parker's Party of Settlers on the East Indian.

Party originated from Cork, Ireland.

Departure Cork, Ireland 12 February 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 1 May 1820. Final Port Saldhana Bay.

Children :

  • Richard Armstrong Murray 16,
  • George Burleigh Murray 13,
  • Alexander Hugh Murray 12
  • Mary Jane Murray 10,
  • Margaret Anne Murray 8,
  • Martha Murray 6,
  • Sarah Atkins Murray 4,
  • James Murray 2

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Sarah Atkins MURRAY b. 25 Mar 1815 Dublin, Ireland, d. 15 Jul 1898 ?Cape

Colony (possibly Colesberg), m. abt 1839 in cape Colony to James WALKER b.
abt 1815, d. 1889 presumably in Colesberg, cape Colony. He was Court Clerk
and later Magistrate of Colesberg. I only have one daughter Sarah Atkins
WALKER who married Alfred Frederick ORTLEPP and their daughter Sarah became
Lady Sarah PHILLIPS wife of Sir Lionel PHILIPPS.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-...

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Sarah Atkins Walker's Timeline

1815
April 1815
Near Dublin, Ireland
1844
1844
1898
July 15, 1898
Age 83
Kimberley, Diamandveld, South Africa