Gladys WALKER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gladys WALKER (daughter of William A. WALKER and Anna GUYNN).

    Notes:

    !From a GEDCOM file sent to me by Marian Hays. This was in the notes file of
    one of this person's spouse, parents, or grandparents. [DWM-1993]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William A. WALKER was born in 1859 in Henry County, Missouri (son of Alfred (Alford) WALKER and Mary Luzena VANHOY); was buried in Appleton, St. Clair County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    !A GEDCOM file from Gordon Marshall.

    William married Anna GUYNN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna GUYNN

    Notes:

    !From a GEDCOM file sent to me by Marian Hays. This was in the notes file of
    one of this person's spouse, parents, or grandparents. [DWM-1993]

    Children:
    1. Aline WALKER
    2. Edith WALKER
    3. Fred WALKER
    4. Harry WALKER
    5. William WALKER
    6. 1. Gladys WALKER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alfred (Alford) WALKER was born on 29 Sep 1819 in North Carolina; died on 26 Nov 1879 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Henry County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    !Buried in Stones Chapel Cemetery.
    !MARRIAGE: 21 Feb. 1849 in Stokes Co. (now Forsyth Co.) NC Alfred (Alford)
    Walker to Mary Luzena Vanhoy. NC Marriage Bond.
    BIRTH & DEATH DATES: on cemetery stones.

    !CHILDREN: per Henry Co. MO 1860 Census, Deepwater Twp., p. 126, line 27.
    Larinda (Torinda) F b. 1850 in NC
    Alexander M b. 1852 in MO?
    Lucius M b. 1855 in MO
    John Harmon M b. 1857 in MO Moved to Calif.
    William A. M b. 1859 in MO m. Anna Guynn
    Lepoe M b. in MO m. Cordelia (Cornelia)
    Don M b. in MO moved to Calif.
    Alfred Byron M b. 1866 in MO d. 1867

    !Child 5: William A. mar. Anna Guynn, whose father was a druggist in Montose, MO
    (R.A. Guynn) in which Wm. A. worked and Wm. A. established a drug store in
    Appleton City, MO. Jessie Walsh seems to think he moved to Calif. also. His
    children were: Aline, Edith, Fred, Harry, William, Gladys.

    !Child 6: Lepoe mar. Cordelia (Cornelia). His children were: Nora, Otis,
    Pearl, Ruth.

    !Child 7: Don - moved to Calif. - had a daughter, Mabel.

    !SOURCES: Jessie Walsh notes and Henry Co., Deepwater Twp., MO 1860 census,
    p.126, li. 27.
    MARRIAGE: 21 Feb. 1849 in Stokes Co. (now Forsyth Co.) NC Alfred (Alford)
    Walker to Mary Luzena Vanhoy. NC Marriage Bond.
    BIRTH & DEATH DATES: on cemetery stones.

    CHILDREN: per Henry Co. MO 1860 Census, Deepwater Twp., p. 126, line 27.
    Larinda (Torinda) F b. 1850 in NC
    Alexander M b. 1852 in MO?
    Lucius M b. 1855 in MO
    John Harmon M b. 1857 in MO Moved to Calif.
    William A. M b. 1859 in MO m. Anna Guynn
    Lepoe M b. in MO m. Cordelia (Cornelia)
    Don M b. in MO moved to Calif.
    Alfred Byron M b. 1866 in MO d. 1867

    Child 5: William A. mar. Anna Guynn, whose father was a druggist in Montose, MO
    (R.A. Guynn) in which Wm. A. worked and Wm. A. established a drug store in
    Appleton City, MO. Jessie Walsh seems to think he moved to Calif. also. His
    children were: Aline, Edith, Fred, Harry, William, Gladys.

    Child 6: Lepoe mar. Cordelia (Cornelia). His children were: Nora, Otis,
    Pearl, Ruth.

    Child 7: Don - moved to Calif. - had a daughter, Mabel.

    SOURCES: Jessie Walsh notes and Henry Co., Deepwater Twp., MO 1860 census,
    p.126, li. 27.

    Alfred married Mary Luzena VANHOY on 21 Feb 1849 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of Abraham VANHOY and Verlinda Elizabeth MARSHALL) was born on 25 Feb 1828 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 10 Jul 1883 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Henry County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Luzena VANHOY was born on 25 Feb 1828 in Stokes County, North Carolina (daughter of Abraham VANHOY and Verlinda Elizabeth MARSHALL); died on 10 Jul 1883 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Henry County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    !Buried in Stones Chapel Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Lepoe WALKER was born in Henry County, Missouri.
    2. Don WALKER was born in Henry County, Missouri.
    3. Lepoe WALKER was born in Henry County, Missouri.
    4. Don WALKER was born in Henry County, Missouri.
    5. Larinda (Torrinda)? WALKER was born in 1850 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    6. Alexander WALKER was born in 1852.
    7. Lucius WALKER was born in 1855 in Henry County, Missouri.
    8. John Harmon WALKER was born in 1857 in Henry County, Missouri.
    9. 2. William A. WALKER was born in 1859 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Appleton, St. Clair County, Missouri.
    10. Alfred Byron WALKER was born on 9 Nov 1866 in Henry County, Missouri; died on 16 Oct 1867 in Walker, Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Walker, Henry County, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Abraham VANHOY was born on 6 Jan 1783 in Stokes County, North Carolina (son of Johnathan VANHOY, Sr. and Jamima MARSHALL); died on 10 Feb 1859 in Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    !Marshall 0051 - This was a GEDCOM file on a diskette sent to me by Miriam
    Hays. Most of the information about Verlinda Marshall Abraham Vanhoy's
    descendants came from that diskette. [David W. Marshall - 1993]

    !WILL of Abraham Vanhoy in loose files, Henry Co. MO - dated 24 May 1858,
    proved 15 Feb. 1859. (recorded in Record Book A, p. 160).

    LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ABRAHAM VANHOY (recorded Record Book A, p.160)
    In the name of God, Amen. I Abraham Vanhoy, of Henry County and state of
    Missouri, while I am in sound mind and memory, I do hereby declare and publish this as my last will and testament. In the first place I design my body to the dust and my soul to God and my wish is that after my death my body shall be buried in decent Christianlike manner. My desire is this: I have but little property to dispose of or to will to my children, therefore pay any just debts that I have contracted in the state of Missouri, Henry County, out of my personal property. After my debts have been paid I will all my property both land and personal property to my beloved wife, Verlinda, during her natural life, and after her death then the estate that my Beloved wife had in her hands I will unto my Daughter, Pollina and her heirs, who has been a faithful child to take care of her father and mother. This is to her and her heirs forever.
    I will unto my son, John M. Vanhoy, one dollar. One dollar to William
    Walker. One dollar to son-in-law Harmon Miller, one dollar to son-in-law
    Thomas Miller, one dollar to Ashael Hart, one dollar to Alfred Walker, one
    dollar to James Henley, one dollar to Hamilton J. Vanhoy. Also to Hamilton J. Vanhoy all of shop tools, that is the gun smithing tools, one pair of plate molds, seven plates, plating jar and rollers. My blacksmith tools to be sold to pay my debts if any against me. It is my wish that there is to be no public sale of any of my propewrty except you think it best and if you do if there be any debts standing sell enough of the property to pay them. I nominate my son, John M. Vanhoy, as executor of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have subscribed my name, my wishes and desires this 24 day of May 1858, A.D. Declared and Published,
    A. Vanhoy
    By Abraham Vanhoy as his last will in presence of:
    J. B. Vanhoy
    Alfred Walker

    MARRIAGE: Marriage records of Abraham & Virlinda Vanhoy and all their children are from North Carolina marriage bonds.

    RESIDENCE: Abraham Vanhoy was born in Stokes Co. NC (now Forsyth Co.) and
    moved to Henry Co. MO in the early 1850's.
    !WILL of Abraham Vanhoy in loose files, Henry Co. MO - dated 24 May 1858,
    proved 15 Feb. 1859. (recorded in Record Book A, p. 160).

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    Subj: Clarification of Abrahams
    Date: 09/17/00 3:08:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time
    From: PaulVanHoy
    To: DMarsh1041, sherry_carpenter@yahoo.com
    To: vanhoy@dmv.com

    Abraham Vanhoy b. 1813 Stokes County, NC d. Dec 15, 1846 NC. married Dec 10, 1839 to Nancy Sullivan. His parents James Hamilton Vanhoy// Frances ? b. Dec 1790 he b. Aug 1775

    Abraham Vanhoy b. Jan 6, 1783 to John Vanhoy and Jemima (Marshall?) Stokes County, NC. d. Feb 1859 Henry County, Missouri married Dec 1805 to Verlinda Marshall in Stokes County, NC they came through Martin County around 1846 by Courthouse records. Eventually Settled in Henry Co., Missouri. They had 11 Children none named Abraham.

    Hamilton Jones Vanhoy b. Feb 25, 1819 Stokes County, NC is the 6th child and 3rd son of Abraham Vanhoy and Verlinda Marshall.

    Information on family of James Hamilton Vanhoy obtained from Opal Tice, and James Harold Vanhoy and Connie Floyd.

    Information on Abraham Vanhoy and Verlinda Marshall family obtained and verified by Verla Hepburn, W.L. Hubka, and Jessie Walsh

    All information was checked through Court Documents, Cemetery Registries, marriage documents.

    Other information obtained from the Grandchildren of Edward Franklin Vanhoy and Grandchildren of William Ashley Vanhoy, all are descendants of Clayton Jonathan Vanhoy and Elizabeth Kirk.

    QUESTIONS CONCERNING Issac Vanhoy b. Abt 1810 ca He was actually born 1806 one of 4 children born to Edward Vanhoy and Ruth ?? Information obtained by W.L. Hubka and Loraine Watt from US> Census of Stokes and Forsyth counties, NC. from 1800-1850.

    In the first 4 generations of Vanhoys there are as many as 6 Abrahams, 2-3 John Marshall Vanhoys, William Vanhoys--Numerous the same with John, Charles, and Clayton Vanhoys. The Vanhoy men had a way of naming their male heirs after themselves, their parents, grandparents, uncles. The Repetitive use of the same name down through the generations is unbelievable. By the way the Name Clayton became popular after Abraham/Abram Vanhoy b. NY 1690 married Susannah Clayton and the name Susanna became popular also right up to present day.

    Sherry, Your Abraham was born 1813 to James Hamilton Vanhoy & Frances ?? and he died in NC in 1846. The Abraham Vanhoy that died in Henry County, Missouri was the uncle of your Abraham and the brother to our ggg grandfather James Hamilton Vanhoy

    One final clarification, the mention of who married Dr. William Walker. That is Elizabeth B. Vanhoy b. Nov 1809 to Abraham Vanhoy and Verlinda Marshall.

    Does this help everyone? If not let me know and I'll see what I can do.

    Sincerely:
    Paul D. VanHoy
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    This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. - 06/24/2006

    Classification: Query

    Message Board URL:

    http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Vdy.2ACEB/3516

    Message Board Post:

    Odessa Elliott

    in re: Jemina Vanhoy We've now found John Vanhoy's Will. He names as his second wife Jemina, but does not give her maiden name. One of his children is Abraham Vanhoy husband of Verlinda Boswell Marshall; father of Martin, and grandfather of John Henry Vanhoy who married his second cousin Leatha O. Marshall.

    John Vanhoy owned land in Kent Co, DE, on Little Neck Creek, and we've found an Abraham Vanhoy Sr. who owned land there in the early-mid 1700s.

    Abraham married Verlinda Elizabeth MARSHALL on 11 Dec 1805 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Verlinda (daughter of Martin MARSHALL and Elender (Eleanor) BOSWELL) was born on 23 Jan 1786 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 30 Jul 1862 in Walker, Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Walker, Henry County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Verlinda Elizabeth MARSHALL was born on 23 Jan 1786 in Albemarle County, Virginia (daughter of Martin MARSHALL and Elender (Eleanor) BOSWELL); died on 30 Jul 1862 in Walker, Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Walker, Henry County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    !Marshall 0051 - This was a GEDCOM file on a diskette sent to me by Miriam
    Hays. Most of the information about Verlinda Marshall Abraham Vanhoy's
    descendants came from that diskette. [David W. Marshall - 1993]
    !Marshall 0222, p. 2

    Children:
    1. John Marshall VANHOY was born on 6 Sep 1806 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 21 Mar 1862 in Knobnoster, Johnson County, Missouri; was buried in Knobnoster, Johnson County, Missouri.
    2. Martin VANHOY was born on 1 Nov 1808 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    3. Elizabeth B. VANHOY was born on 4 May 1809 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 12 Sep 1881 in Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Stones Chapelcem, Henry County, Missouri.
    4. Verlinda (Verlinda) VANHOY was born on 4 Sep 1812 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 3 Apr 1868 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Henry County, Missouri.
    5. Paulina VANHOY was born on 16 Feb 1816 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 10 Dec 1877 in Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri.
    6. Ellenor C. VANHOY was born about 1817 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    7. Hamilton Jones VANHOY was born on 25 Feb 1819 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 14 Oct 1911 in Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington; was buried in Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington.
    8. Lucinda VANHOY was born on 26 Apr 1821 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 8 Jan 1918 in Butler, Bates County, Missouri.
    9. Lavinia VANHOY was born about 1823 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    10. Martha J. VANHOY was born on 14 Mar 1826 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 17 Apr 1890 in Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington; was buried in Klickitat County, Washington.
    11. 5. Mary Luzena VANHOY was born on 25 Feb 1828 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 10 Jul 1883 in Henry County, Missouri; was buried in Henry County, Missouri.