This is the only William Walton I can find so far that could actually be the father to Sarah due to ages, but there is no Sarah listed. Bummer.
From Byberry Waltons, Volume I, 1958, by Norman Walton Swayne, Pages 59, 60
WILLIAM WALTON , born 12.23.1719 in Phila. Co., Pa., died 4.22.1770 in same, son of 34 Jeremiah Walton & Elizabeth Walmsley of Hatboro, later in Montgomery Co., Pa., married 9.26.1741 Phebe Atkinson, born 9.10. 1720, died 1773, daughter of William Atkinson & Phebe Taylor. They passed Ab?ington Mtg. 8.26.1741 and 9.30.1741 were reported married. William?s death is from Isaac Comly?s obituary notes. The Joseph Solomom Walton Ma says Phebe died 8.16.1773. The will of William of Phila. Co., drawn 7.15.1769,proved in Phila. May 17, 1770, named wife Phebe, brother Thomas, children Hannah, Phebe and John. The will of Phebe of Upper Dublin, drawn 8.7.1773, proved in Phila. Oct. 1, 1773, named the same three children. 5th of 3rd mo 1754 William Walton of Moreland, Yeoman, & wife Phoebe deeded to Thomas Walton his brother, Yeoman of same, 33 acres there by other land of Thomas, by Samuel Lloyd and John Mitchener, for 100 pounds, part of 70 acres rec?d 1 June 1749 from Samuel Preston More, wife Hannah and Richard Hill Jr, part of Nicholas More?s 10000 acres rec?d 7th of 6th mo (Aug.) 1684. from Win Penn Esq. 9th of 3rd mo 1754 the same deeded
to John Mitchener of same, Yeoman, for 110 pounds, the remaining 37 acres of the 70. Witnesses were Cephas Childs, Ellis Ellis and Thomas Walton. Both deeds were recorded in Montgomery Co. in 1854. A deed of partition between Hannah and Phebe, dated 11.28.1780 and recorded in Phila., divided 268 acres or more William had bought 1754 and 1760. It says their brother John had died minor
and his share went to them. A newspaper scrapbook clipping on the Walton Family of Upper Dublin gives more details, saying William Walton paid 600 pounds in 1731.. (probably should be 1754) for 198 acres there, willed that to son John who died not married and it descended to John?s sisters Hannah and Phebe. William also had 78 acres rec?d 1760 from Thomas McCurdy, on Butler head next his other land. In division of both these tracts Hannah got the homestead and 121 acres, Phebe 78 acres besides the 50 acres she already had. The deed for the 78 acres shows that tract on the Great Road leading from North Wales to the Lime Kiln by Michael Trump, Frederic Karns, Charles Mullin, Ellis Lewis and William Walton? a other land, and the price 170 pounds. Some of the dates above are from the
Shoemaker Gen. and the Davis History of Bucks Co. Births and burials of most of these nine children are from Abington Mtg:
292 Rebecca b 6.15.1742 buried 10.25.1748
293 Phebe b 7.21.1744 buried 9.16.1744
294 Hannah b 1745 d 1807 m 1785 John Cleaver
295 William b 7.18.1748 buried 10.17.1752
296 Elizabeth b 8.27.1751 buried 11.27.1753
297 William b 9.2.1754 buried 9.20.1758, called Win ye 2nd
298 Seneca b 10.6.1757 buried 9.20.1758, same day as William
299 Phebe b 1759 d 1827 m 1781 James Shoemaker b 1756 d 1806
300 John b after 1759 alive 1773 died minor
http://www.byberrywaltons.com/getperson.php?personID=I01926&tree=Byberrywaltons
INTRODUCTION
This blog has been created for the sole purpose of finding out my ancestor Sarah Walton's family. It's a place to sort through my info and have access to it as I am researching away from home. If you have stumbled across this blog because you are looking for information, or better yet, if you have information, :) please contact me at denianek@gmail.com to share.
MY CONNECTION: William Decatur Kartchner>Prudence Wilcox Kartchner>John Wilcox (m. Sarah Walton)
For more on the Willcox Family see www.thomaswillcox.blogspot.com
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