WALKER, John
- Born: Cir 1700, Lincolnshire, UK
- Marriage: GLEN, Jane on 29 Aug 1726 in Bourne, Lincoln,
England
General Notes:
The Quote below is from the Internet Surname Data Base
Surname: Walker
"This ancient and distinguished surname, with over fifty
entries in the "Dictionary of National Biography", and
having no less than sixty Coats of Arms, is of
Anglo-Scottish origins. It is either an occupational name
for a fuller, or a locational name from a place called
Walker in Northumberland. If occupational it derives from
the pre 7th Century word "wealcere", and describes the work
of the fuller to scour and thicken raw cloth in a large
vessel containing a water mixture by trampling on it. Job
descriptive surnames denoted the actual occupation of the
namebearer, and became hereditary when a son followed the
father into the same skill or business. If locational,
Walker in Northumberland is recorded as Walkyr in the
"Inquisitiones post mortem", dated 1268 from the Old
Scandinavian word "kiarr", and means "The wall by the
marsh". Early examples of recordings include Robert le
Walker, in the Assize Court Rolls of Yorkshire in 1260,
whilst Sir Edward Walker (1612 - 1677), was the purchaser of
Shakespeare's house at Stratford-on-Avon in 1675. Robert
Walker (1789 - 1854) the curate of Seathwaite, Cumberland,
was popularly known as "Wonderful Walker", and commemorated
by Wordsworth. The first recorded spelling of the family
name is shown to be that of Richard le Walkere. This was
dated 1248, in "Select Documents of the Abbey of Bec",
Warwickshire, during the reign of Henry 111, known as "The
Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when
governments introduced personal taxation. In England this
was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries,
surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often
leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling."
John married Jane
GLEN on 29 Aug 1726 in Bourne, Lincoln, England. (Jane GLEN
was born circa 1700 in Lincolnshire, UK.)
Marriage Notes:
Marriage Record
The details of the marriage of John Walker & Jane Glen
appear in the LFHS transcriptions of marriages (from parish
records) for Aveland & Ness Deanery 1700 - 1837.
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