UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
DIRECT LINE OF: Jean Danielson.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
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"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
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"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week,
he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of
Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza;
they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle Sam:
"... Uncle Israel WALKUP's family are all married or dead: 3 sons viz:
David, Samuel, & James are living & doing tolerably well. Davy is very sick
at this time & his family have been a great deal sick for the last two years.
He has six children living and four dead. Samuel lost his 2nd wife last week, he has five children. James has no children. There are four daughters of Uncle Israel's family all married, viz: Margaret, Elizabeth, Nancy & Eliza; they are doing tolerably well.
Your nephew affectionaly, Saml H. WALKUP"NOTE: "FILE: Enc #___" refers to personal record system of Terry McLean.
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
Waxhaws NC Sep 28, 1846 My Dear Uncle Sam'l:
My father left 4 children by his first wife and 4 by his last wife, his
widow is living where he died & his affairs will all be easily settled.
... my oldes sister living was married in July to Cousin Joe DOUGLASS, son
of Uncle Joe DOUGLASS who married my mother's sister... the rest of us are
about home & unmarried....
Your affectionate nephew, Samuel H. WALKUP."
UPDATE: 1994-12-04
LETTER WRITTEN BY SAMUEL H. WALKUP to his uncle Samuel (Enc #P-184).
Sent to me by Jean Danielson, Nov 1994.
[Letters that were in the possession of Mrs. J. M. Kinnard, Berea, KY in 1943
when copied by Virginia Engle, Chairman Genealogical Committee, Berea-Laurel
Ridge Chapter DAR - recopied by Wayne S. O'Neal]
-----------------------------
"Mr. Sam'l WALKUP, Richmond Kentucky North Carolina Union County
by the politeness of Rev. S. C. MILLEN 21 Sept 1844 My Dear Uncle
Sam:
... About a week since my dear sister Jane died of fever... she was 21 years
old had never been married...
Just two years ago my oldest sister Elizabeth DUNN died...
My brother William is staying with papa & farming with him...
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"Mr. Samuel WALKUP, Richmond Union County, NC
Madison County, Kentucky Dec. 20, 1845 Dear
Uncle Samuel:
... my brother William [was ill but is now recovered]...
I am living close by [my father] & my oldest sister Mary & my niece Eugenia
Ingram are living with me... I am still unmarried...
My oldest sister Elizabeth died about 3 years ago .. [and] sister Jane aged
21 died also...
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Waxhaws NC Sep 28, 1846 My Dear Uncle Sam'l:
My father left 4 children by his first wife and 4 by his last wife, his
widow is living where he died & his affairs will all be easily settled.
... my oldes sister living was married in July to Cousin Joe DOUGLASS, son
of Uncle Joe DOUGLASS who married my mother's sister... the rest of us are
about home & unmarried....
Your affectionate nephew, Samuel H. WALKUP."