Genealogie Wylie » Robert Walker [FishingCrkBu] (± 1736-1793)

Persoonlijke gegevens Robert Walker [FishingCrkBu] 

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  • Hij is geboren rond 1736 in Augusta County, Virginia.Bron 1
  • Hij is overleden juni 1793 in Chester District, South Carolina.Bron 1
  • Hij is begraven in het jaar 1793 in Fishing Creek Presbyterian Churchyard, Chester County, South Carolina.Bron 1
  • Hij is geadopteerd door Fishing Creek Presbyterian Churchyard
  • Een kind van Alexander Walker en Esther Gray
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 8 maart 2012.

Gezin van Robert Walker [FishingCrkBu]

Waarschuwing Let op: Hij deelt een ouder met zijn echtgenote (Jane Ferguson).

Hij heeft/had een relatie met Jane Ferguson.


Kind(eren):

  1. Esther Walker  ± 1761-???? 
  2. Agnes Walker  1763-1815 
  3. Elizabeth Walker  1765-> 1804
  4. Alexander Walker  1768-> 1810
  5. James Henry Walker  1770-1803 
  6. Jane Walker  1773-????
  7. Joanna Walker  1776-????
  8. Robert Walker  1778-± 1847


Notities over Robert Walker [FishingCrkBu]

The Walkers of Rocky Creek:

"Robert Walker, son of Alexander and Esther, was born about 1736; went on Governor William Henry Lyttelton's expedition against Cherokee Indians to Fort Prince George under Capt. James Leslie in Col. Richard Richardson's regiment, 1759-60. He is reputed to have been a captain in King George III's royal militia before the Revolutionary War, but resigned his commission and entered the patriot army as a private, and was at the fall of Charleston, South Carolina, in May, 1780.

At the Battle of Charleston, British General Howe left New York City by sea with 8,000 troops, laid siege to the city, and forced surrender of 5,000 American troops.

On July 1, he joined Capt. Alexander Campbell's company of Col. Edward Lacey 's regiment as a lieutenant and served until Gen. Thomas Sumter's defeat at Fishing Creek on August 18, 1780, and during this period evidently was at Huck's Defeat, Rocky Mount (July 30 to August 1, 1780), and Hanging Rock (July 30 to August 6, 1780).

He then joined Capt. John Mills' company (formerly commanded by Capt Alexander Pagan who was killed at Fishing Creek), Colonel Lacey's regiment, and at the Battle of King's Mountain was shot through the body near the heart, but having his gun loaded at the time and seeing the British provincial who had shot him, he took deliberate aim and killed his antagonist.

The Battle of King's Mountain was a pivotal and significant victory by the American Patriots over the American Loyalists during the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War. The Battle fought on October 7, 1780, destroyed the left wing of Cornwallis' army and effectively ended loyalist ascendance in the Carolinas. The victory halted the British advance into North Carolina, forced Lord Cornwallis to retreat from Charlotte into South Carolina, and gave General Nathaniel Greene the opportunity to reorganize the American Army.

Robert was sufficiently recovered by January 1783, to act as assistant commissary of Lacey 's regiment at Orangeburgh.

Because of his disabling wound the State paid him an annuity as long as he lived.
He was one of the first elders of Fishing Creek Presbyterian Chruch. He and his wife Jane (believed to have been a Ferguson) lived a short distance east of present Knox's Station on the north side of the road leading from Chester to Richburg on lands granted to his father in 1763.

Jane died and daughter Esther remained at home and cared for her father while her younger sisters grew up and married. In failing health, Robert got his brother Squire Philip to write his last will and testament for him in December 1792, and by June 1793, he was dead. It is likely that he and his wife are buried at Fishing Creek Church in graves that were either unmarked, or the stones have disappeared.

Robert and Jane were the parents of the following children: Esther, Agnes, Elizabeth, James Henry and Jane."

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Robert Walker

Robert Walker
± 1736-1793


Jane Ferguson
> 1730-1785

Esther Walker
± 1761-????
Agnes Walker
1763-1815
Elizabeth Walker
1765-> 1804
Alexander Walker
1768-> 1810
Jane Walker
1773-????
Joanna Walker
1776-????
Robert Walker
1778-± 1847

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Bronnen

  1. "Heritage History of Chester County, South Carolina," Published in Chester, South Carolina, 118 Saluda St. Chester, SC. 2, 409

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