[Son of Ephraim and Prisilla Rawson Walker.
He was twenty-three and Cynthia Hopkin was twenty-four when they married on October 20, 1782.
They lived in Providence, Providence County in Rhode Island when their daughter, Sally was born in 1785.
The 1800 census revealed that they lied in Thompson, Windham County, CT. and had one son and three daughters under fifteen.
The 1820 census revealed that he was employed in maufacturing and they had one daughter under twenty-one.
The 1830 census revealed that they had two adults and two boys under five.
They had at least seven children:
Levi Walker (b.1783)
Sally Walker (Barstow) (b.1785 d.1822)
Elizabeth Walker (Eldred) (b.1787)
William Walker (b.1789 d.1803)
Cynthia Walker (Carpenter)(b.1791 d.1852
Daughter Walker (b.1793 d.1793)
Polly Walker (Wilson) (b.1795)
Family history was recorded in the book, Iowa Cousins Barstow, p.25-29, the author is unknown to me. -courtesy Janice Oberlin Smarr]
[Son of Ephraim and Prisilla Rawson Walker.
He was twenty-three and Cynthia Hopkin was twenty-four when they married on October 20, 1782.
They lived in Providence, Providence County in Rhode Island when their daughter, Sally was born in 1785.
The 1800 census revealed that they lied in Thompson, Windham County, CT. and had one son and three daughters under fifteen.
The 1820 census revealed that he was employed in maufacturing and they had one daughter under twenty-one.
The 1830 census revealed that they had two adults and two boys under five.
They had at least seven children:
Levi Walker (b.1783)
Sally Walker (Barstow) (b.1785 d.1822)
Elizabeth Walker (Eldred) (b.1787)
William Walker (b.1789 d.1803)
Cynthia Walker (Carpenter)(b.1791 d.1852
Daughter Walker (b.1793 d.1793)
Polly Walker (Wilson) (b.1795)
Family history was recorded in the book, Iowa Cousins Barstow, p.25-29, the author is unknown to me. -courtesy Janice Oberlin Smarr]
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