Name | Sarah B. Walker [1, 2] | |
Birth | 11 mo. 24, 1785 | Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() |
Gender | Female | |
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1850 | Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() |
Will written | 1858 [3, 4] | |
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Death | 18 Mar 1858 | |
Will probated | 4 Oct 1858 | Chester Co., Pennsylvania ![]() |
Religion | Quaker | |
Burial | Sadsbury Friends Meeting, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() |
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Patriarch & Matriarch![]() |
Lewis Walker b. Pembrokeshire, Wales ![]() d. 1729, Chester Co., Pennsylvania ![]() ![]() Anne Evans b. Abt 1677, County Wicklow, Ireland ![]() d. Abt 1731 or 1732, Harmony Grove, Chester Co., Pennsylvania ![]() ![]() |
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Person ID | I4362 | |
Last Modified | 27 Feb 2025 |
Father | Asahel Walker, Sr. b. 2 mo. 20, 1746, "Rehobeth", Tredyffrin Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania ![]() d. 8 mo. 5, 1838, Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() | |
Mother | Ann Moore b. 9 mo. 27, 1751, Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() d. 3 mo. 30, 1821 (Age 70 years) | |
Marriage | 7m 20, 1769 | Sadsbury Friends Meeting, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() |
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Spouse / Partner | George Cooper, Jr. b. 10 Feb 1773, Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania ![]() d. 22 Jan 1843 (Age 69 years) Marriage |
13 Nov 1805 |
Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania |
![]() Children |
6 sons and 4 daughters |
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20 Jun 2025 | |
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Histories | ![]() | Quaker Ancestors from Pennsylvania and Delaware The areas that are now northern Delaware and south-eastern Pennsylvania were not distinguished from each other in the 1682 land grant to William Penn. Maps at the time show one geographical area divided by the Susquehanna, Schuykill, and Delaware rivers (with the Potomac farther west, and the Hudson farther east). Separate sets of representatives for the states began to meet in 1704, in Philadelphia and New Castle, though one Governor remained for both, and pre-Revolutionary Delaware remained under the political sway of its more powerful and populous northern neighbor. |
Reference | Pitard, D. "Sarah B. Walker". Genealogy at Pitard.net. https://ancestors.pitard.net/getperson.php?personID=I4362&tree=1sttree (accessed June 21, 2025). |
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