Sarah died after 1850 in Pike County, Illinois (though some records show Fairfield County, Iowa). The will of Sarah's father, JohannWilliam Frank, mentions Sarah as Sarah Walise. Is this a corruption of Walk, or did Sarah remarry after the death of Jonathan? Perhaps it is Sarah Wallace or Wallice?
Sarah married her Half-Uncle, Jonathan Walk (1769-1835) on 28 Nov 1795 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Sarah and Jonathan were the parents of eleven known children, namely:
1. Barbara Walk McGill Kepley (c1796-1876)
2. David Walk (c1798-???)
3. Teter Kingsberry Walk (c1801-c1839)
4. Elizabeth Walk Williams (1803-1858)
5. Samuel Walk (1805-???)
6. Wiley W. Walk (1807-???)
7. Mahala Walk (1809-1882)
8.Naragelina "Angelina" Walk Dillon (1811-1887)
9. Sarah Catherine Walk Foster (c1812-???)
10. Isabella Walk (1816-1861)
11. John F. Walk (1818-1904)
In 1850 the widow Sarah was living at Pike County, Illinois with her unmarried(?) children Mahala and Isabella, Jasper Walk (age 10, born in Illinois, son of Mahala), and Burril and David Walks, sons of Teter K. Walk. Jonathan and his family arrived in Pike County, Illinois from North Carolina in about 1834. His daughter Elizabeth Walk Williams and her husband, were the first of the family to settle in Pike County. The sons Wiley and John moved to El Dorado County, California in about 1852 during the California gold rush.
Links to Sarah's parents, husband and all of her twelve known siblings are included below.
Sarah died after 1850 in Pike County, Illinois (though some records show Fairfield County, Iowa). The will of Sarah's father, JohannWilliam Frank, mentions Sarah as Sarah Walise. Is this a corruption of Walk, or did Sarah remarry after the death of Jonathan? Perhaps it is Sarah Wallace or Wallice?
Sarah married her Half-Uncle, Jonathan Walk (1769-1835) on 28 Nov 1795 at Rowan County, North Carolina. Sarah and Jonathan were the parents of eleven known children, namely:
1. Barbara Walk McGill Kepley (c1796-1876)
2. David Walk (c1798-???)
3. Teter Kingsberry Walk (c1801-c1839)
4. Elizabeth Walk Williams (1803-1858)
5. Samuel Walk (1805-???)
6. Wiley W. Walk (1807-???)
7. Mahala Walk (1809-1882)
8.Naragelina "Angelina" Walk Dillon (1811-1887)
9. Sarah Catherine Walk Foster (c1812-???)
10. Isabella Walk (1816-1861)
11. John F. Walk (1818-1904)
In 1850 the widow Sarah was living at Pike County, Illinois with her unmarried(?) children Mahala and Isabella, Jasper Walk (age 10, born in Illinois, son of Mahala), and Burril and David Walks, sons of Teter K. Walk. Jonathan and his family arrived in Pike County, Illinois from North Carolina in about 1834. His daughter Elizabeth Walk Williams and her husband, were the first of the family to settle in Pike County. The sons Wiley and John moved to El Dorado County, California in about 1852 during the California gold rush.
Links to Sarah's parents, husband and all of her twelve known siblings are included below.
Family Members
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Martin Frank
1752–1802
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Elizabeth Frank Darr
1754–1825
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John Martin Frank
1758–1828
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Barbara Frank Grimes
1761–1826
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Anna Maria Frank Lopp
1763–1853
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Susanna "Susan" Frank Conrad
1765–1837
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Eva "Eve" Frank Byerly
1767–1830
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William Frank
1769–1855
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Catherine Frank
1771–1842
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Hannah Frank Kepley
1772–1855
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Rebecca Frank Kepley
1773–1837
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John Peter Frank
1774–1828
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