Samuel Hood, and Mary Hoskyns, his wife Robert Kinnear, and Elizabeth Verow, his wife Tilford, and his wife -gr. gr. gr grand dau. ofEdward Siggins of Balla, and his wife Alexander Walker, and Jane Hamer, his wife Margaret Thornton, his wife Margaret Anderson, his wife William Kinnear, and Jane Simpson, his wife John McCorkle, and Elizabeth Ruth, his wife James Cunningham, and Sixth Generation -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr grand dau. of Matthew Siggins, and Margaret Codd, his wife John Walker, (Of Wigton Scotland) and Thomas Scott, and his wife John Rutherford, and Isabella Allein, his wife James Kinnear, and his wife John Simpson, and his wife Eighth Generation Richard Anderson, (of "Goldmine" Virginia) and -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. ofThomas Siggins, of Walsingrange, and Thomas Painter, and Mercy Lamberton, his wife -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. ofThomas Scott, and -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. of Henry Kembold, (of England, will dated Jan. 4. 1558), and Sisly his wife Henry Scott, (of "Rattlesden" Suffolk, England) and Martha Whotlock, his wife Edward Northie, (Mayor of Devizes, Wiltshire, England; 1612-22-30-and 36 his wife Eleventh Generation Sir John Spencer, (Knighted in 1588) and Mary Catlyn, his wife Sir Francis Willoughby, and his wife -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. of Sir John Spencer, and Katherine Kitson, his wife Sir Robert Catlyn, and his wife Twelfth Generation -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. of Sir William Spencer, (Knighted 1529) and Susan Knightly, his wife Thirteenth Generation Sir Thomas Kitson -gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. grand dau. of— Sir John Spencer, (Knighted by Henry VIII.) and Isabela Grant, his wife Richard Knightly, and his wife Fourteenth Generation -gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr.gr. grand dau. of Walter Grant of Snittersfield, County Warwick England. Fifteenth Generation WALKER. LINEAGE OF MRS. JOHN BARBER WHITE (EMMA SIGGINS.) JOHN WALKER, of Wigton, Scotland, m. Jane McKnight. Issue. JOHN WALKER, b. in Wigton; m. 7th January 1702, Katherine Rutherford; emigrated to and settled at Newry, Ireland, and in 1726-8, he and his family came to America, and settled at Nottingham Meeting House, Chester County, Pennsylvania. i. Issue. ELIZABETH Walker, b. April, 1703; m. John Campbell. ii. JOHN Walker, b. March 1705; m. Ann Houston or Hudson. iii. JAMES Walker, b. March 1707; m. Mary Guffy. iv. THOMAS Walker, d. young. vi. JANE Walker, b. May, 1712; m. James Moore. vii. viii.* ALEXANDER Walker, b. May 1716, m. Jane Hammer, or Hummer. SAMUEL Walker, b. Dec., 1714; m. Jane Patterson. X. JOSEPH Walker, b. July 1722; m. Ist., Nancy McClung; m. 2nd., Grizelda McCrosky. xi. MARY Walker, m. John Montgomery; 2nd. William Patterson. ALEXANDER WALKER, b. in Ireland, 19th May 1716; d. in Rockbridge County, Va., 1784-5; (Served in the Colonial Wars); m. 8th January 1747: Jane Hammer ( or Hummer), she d. in Woodford County, Ky., in 1798. (See Virginia Historical Magazine Vol. VIII, No. 3. p. 278-9.) "John Buchanan, Captain. Will Evans, Lieutenant. Joseph Cotton, Ensign. John Mitchell, Sergeant, Augusta County Va., 1742. Alexander Walker, Charles Hays, John Walker, Andrew Martin, Joseph Walker, Samuel Ealker, Charles Campbell, John Gray, John Moore, Samuel Gray, Matthew Lyle, Thomas McSpeden, William Armstrong and others. The above was taken from the collection of Mss. left by Dr. Lyman Draper to the Historical Society of Wisconsin. JAMES WALKER, third child of Alexander and Jane Walker, b. 29th June 1751; (Served in the Virginia Militia); m. 8th July, 1778; Margaret (Peggy) Gray, dau. of David |