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Walker, William |
Gender |
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- MAR: No mar rec found. William's dau Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Warren of Plymouth, is called "grandchild" by Mrs. Jane Collier, wife of William Collier of Plymouth, Mass. (Plymouth Colony Deeds, 2:1:73-65 [FHL #567789]). She was apparently the Jane Clark who married William Collier at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, 16 May 1611 (W. H. Challen, ed, "Transcription of the Marriages of St. Olave, Southwark, 1583-1755" [typescript, 1927], 51 [FHL #416709]). Although the mar rec does not call her widow, Jane must have been previously married to a Clark, as none of her Collier daughters were old enough to have been the wife of William Walker. It is believed, therefore, that Jane had a dau by her first husband Clark, who became the wife of William Walker. For supporting articles, see John G. Hunt, "Origin of Three Early Plymouth Families: Cole, Collier, and Clarke," TAG, 42(1966):119-21 (FHL #973 D25aga); Robert S. Wakefield, "The Children of William Collier," TAG 49(1973):215-16; John Insley Coddington, "Sarah Walker, Wife of Nathaniel Warren," TAG, 51(1975):58.
OCC: Draper
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Person ID |
I6454 |
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Last Modified |
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