Hall-Habersham-Lumpkin County GaArchives Biographies.....Walker, Buckner 1806 - 1882 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Brian Walker bwalker41@hotmail.com December 8, 2006, 4:46 pm Author: Brian Walker Buckner Walker, born 1806 GA, TN or ? Summary Information >From the start Buckner Walker is difficult to research to say the least, as very few facts are consistent in his life and that of his family. Several points need to be established in order to confirm this family. Along with the constant transcription errors and name slaughtering done by Ancestry.com and the lack of information available for the state of Georgia before 1820 this problem creates a real dilemma for any researcher to try to sift thru, let alone a legal professional. A little luck and a profound love of ones family is what is needed here to sort thru the facts to get at the real truth of just who is the family of this Buckner Walker and where his name originates from. Buckner is first found in 1827 in Hall County, Georgia where he is found on the Indian land lottery list. Where he has received lands in Lee County, as listed below REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 20th DAY'S DRAWING-March 29 HALL. page 60 Fortunate Drawers: Buckner Walker, Captains District: Roberts Number: 156 District: 19 County: Lee County I at the onset of my research I thought that Buckner may have been the son of West Walker Sen. who is found in 1830 in Hall County, Georgia the more that I researched Buckner and his family, the more that I was swayed against this idea. One of the main reasons for this is that the names are not consistent enough to establish a sound relationship. At times this doesn?t mean a lot but in this case I believe that it does. The family of West Walker, follow a pattern that is not consistent with those of Buckner Walker and his brother Memory Walker, Some have assumed that Memory Walker was the son of West, this I believe is an error and unless I see a Will to prove otherwise I contend that Memory Walker is the brother of Buckner and that these two men although they might be related to West Walker they are not his sons. By 1830 Buckner Walker is found in Habersham County, on page 66 of the census listed as follows 1830 Federal Census Habersham Georgia Buckner Walker, Household listed as 200010000000010001 listed on page 66. Two males 0-4 One male 20-29 One female 0-4 One female 20-29 Also found listed in 1830 in Habersham County is Buckner Walker?s mother in law Mary Ann Feeland nee Howland. Her husband was Isaac Freeland who died in Franklin County, about 1820 he is believed to have been born in England and his wife in Virginia, their daughter Saleta Freeland married Buckner about 1824. Isaac and Mary Ann Freeland had four known sons, Howell, Isaac Jr. John, and Jeremiah H. Freeland. The Freeland?s play a large part in the research of this Walker family and I believe that they have a long history together. West Walker may be an uncle of Buckner Walker but this I find doubtful as well, as I believe that the Rebecca Walker found in the 1840 census in Lumpkin County Georgia on census page 24 is his mother and neither, Memory Walker or Buckner names a child after her. Now if you go by just the census records one would believe that West Walker Sen. Abner, West Jr. Memory Walker, Rebecca, and Micajah Walker are all related as they are all found grouped together on page 24 of the 1840 census for Lumpkin County, grouped as such. Line #17 Rebecca Walker, line # 23 West Walker Jr. line #26 Abner Walker, line # 27 West Walker Sen. Line # 28 Memory Walker. On page 25 line # 3 Micajah Walker. In 1830 in Hall county Georgia you find on page 114 Memory Walker , page 112 Micajah Walker, page 132 West Walker Sen. One may ask if these men are not related why are they in the same county and yet Buckner Walker is off on his own? If you look at the 1827 Indian Land lottery you will find the answer to this question Buckner Walker and Memory Walker were from the Hall County, area these other Walkers were not. They came from Jones County same as Rebecca Walker and drew into this area by lottery. Buckner Walker in 1830 was in Habersham County and in 1840 moved to Forsyth County, with his brother in law Isaac Freeland. Howell Freeland moved to Polk County, Tennessee shortly after his marriage in 1833 with his father in law Jesse Campbell who was born in 1787 in South Carolina. Memory and Buckner Walker moved to Polk County, about 1849. John and Jeremiah Freeland are found in the 1840 census in Lumpkin County, I believe that Mary Freeland the mother is found in 1840 in the household of Memory Walker in Lumpkin County. And as stated Isaac Freeland, is in Forsyth County, near Buckner Walker in 1840. The facts as I see them are this, the brother of Buckner Walker, is Memory Walker and possibly a James and John Walker, I believe that they were orphaned young and were unsure as to where or when they were born. What leads me to this conclusion is the fact that neither, Memory or Buckner, are consistent in their birth dates or place of birth leading one to believe that this is due to the death of their parents at a young age. There are several points that lead me to conclude that these two men are linked together and I will cover them one at a time. Point # 1 Buckner named a son Memory after his brother. Point # 2 the name Memory is odd enough to set it apart from that of the more common names. Point # 3 the Freeland family had close ties to both of these Walker men ie the Freeland sons living near Memory Walker in 1840 and Mary Freeland in the household of Memory Walker. Point # 4 Howell Freeland moved to Polk County, Tennessee from Lumpkin County, Georgia Memory and Buckner both moved to Polk County, to the same District at the same time and are found living close to each other. Jeremiah Freeland also moves at this same time. Point # 5 both Buckner and Memory Walker named sons John, and James, and a daughters Mary Ann. Some other researchers have tied Memory Walker as a son to West Walker and I believe that this is an error due to the facts that I have laid out. The other point is the fact that both Memory and Buckner both came out of Hall County, Georgia before 1825 as proof one must study the Indian land lottery grants. Both men from the same county drew lands in another county?s. This is why they are not found together until 1850. It is very easy to see why some researchers have made the mistake of adding Memory Walker to the Family of West Walker, from the census information. I must state again West Walker may be related to these two men but I doubt he is the father. The clue to who may be the father of Buckner and Memory Walker may be found in the names of the children, and to find this one must look to the names that have been repeated over and used again. It is not a stretch to think that the family would want to keep the (Memory) of their father alive, and no the word memory was put in caps for a reason. If the children were orphaned at a young age it would be understandable if the ages and place of birth is off. I believe that the father of these two men based on what I have seen is a man by the name of Memorable Walker who died about 1804 in Elbert County, Georgia. This Will, I?m sure holds the keys to this family?s heritage and should be ordered for more clues to the children. Memory aka Memorable Walker is not a common name and this I believe is the best place to start researching. Now the name Buckner is also a rarity and sparks many questions that should be answered. It is certain that Buckner is derived from the Buckner family and is that of a last name and a means to honor and keep the family name alive as was the custom of the day. Now this can lead one to search their roots in the wrong place looking for where their family might fit in. I believe that this question can also be answered by looking to ones other family members. Researching migration patters as I do, I have learned that most of the early settlers had long time roots with those of other family?s that lived close by them, they inner married and traveled together lived and died together. Some of these friendships were formed from the Revolutionary war and carried on for many generations. I believe that the Freeland, Walker, and Buckner family?s had these same ties from the past. A case in point would be Freeland Buckner born 1802 in Georgia he can be found in the 1827 Indian lottery lists and in the 1860 census in Monroe County, Georgia he is very elusive to say the least as he too has had his name slaughtered by transcription errors. It is not by chance that these three names cross paths as they do. This indicates a long family history that I am sure will be lead to a better understanding of how all this information fits together. I should note here that in the 1860 census for Monroe County, lists Freeland Buckner as Frelin. I have looked at the 1860 tax lists and his name is clearly Freeland Buckner, this is clearly the same man. It should also be noted that there was a Jesse Walker who died interstate around 1804 that came from Grandville County, North Carolina that may play a role in this family. The Walker?s from Grandville County, claim ties to my Captain George Walker who died in Bledsoe County, Tennessee in 1833. Researchers who have an interest in this family should research both of these two families. Below I will leave the end notes for family researchers to follow the trail to these individuals that I have listed above as they can be very elusive to find in the census records. I am not related to this Buckner Walker that I know of but have done some extensive research on him and offer this research in hopes that it will help others. NOTES TO ASSIST RESEARCHERS ARE LISTED BELOW: 1840 Federal Census Forsyth County Georgia Buckner Walker household 1310010000000200001 One male 0-4 Three Males 5-9 One male 10-15 One male 30-39 Two females 0-4 One female 30-39 Note ! Also found in Forsyth County at this same time is Issac Freeland who is the brother to Buckner's wife Saleta Freeland. ====================================================== ======== 1850 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk Subdivision 25 Buckner Walker Household # 944-953 birth place listed as Tennessee and birth date 1806. Note ! By 1850 there is one child missing from the home that was in the 1840 census this is believed to be James Harvey Walker. Also those listed in the house in 1850 are Buckner Walker age 44, Celeth age 44 ,John age 18, Memory age 17, Nancy age 15 ,and George W age 13. There is no sign of Robert H Walker, Isaac N. Walker, Buckner Walker b. 1846 , or William Walker . This causes me to believe that these children are not Buckner and Saleta Walker?s children but those of a possible brother as they do not show up until the 1860 census and are too young to be on their own in 1850 ============================================================= Patentee: BUCKNER WALKER Survey State: ALABAMA ,Winston County. Acres: 309.72 Metes/Bounds: No Title Transfer Issue Date: 12/1/1859 Land Office: Huntsville Cancelled: No U.S. Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566) Document Numbers Document Nr.: 29809 Accession/Serial Nr.: AL3900__.312 BLM Serial Nr.: AL NO S/N ============================================================ 1860 United States Federal Census Alabama, Winston County, Half Township 10 Range 7 Buckner Walker, Household # 24-24 Page 3 lists his place of birth as Tennessee and being born in 1806 ============================================================== 1870 United States Federal Census Alabama Winston Township 10 Buckner Walker is listed as houehold # 53-53 on page # 86 of the census. Note Ancestry.com has him listed under Walker Buckner, I looked at this census and it is clearly Buckner Walker. I have since corrected this information on Ancestry.com as of 12/3/06. Also the place of birth has changed to Georgia and the birth year is 1806 ============================================================== 1880 United States Federal Census Alabama Lawrence Moulton District 176 Buckner Walker is listed as household # 25-25 on page 3 of the census Note ! Buckner states his birth state as Georgia birth year as 1806. Ancestry.com has him listed as Brakner Walker and his wife is listed as Solety. He also lists the place of birth for his parents as unknown. =============================================================== REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 4TH DAY'S DRAWING--9th March HALL. page 9 Fortunate Drawers: Memory Walker, Captains District: Roberts Number: 94 District: 5 County: Coweta County Note both Buckner and Memory Walker are from Hall County, Georgia West Walker and Family are from Jones County. West Walker and family drew land Lottery grants into Hall County causing others to believe that he is the father of Memory Walker ============================================================== REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 9TH DAY'S DRAWING-16th March. HALL. page 27 Fortunate Drawers: Memory Walker, Captains District: Roberts Number: 135 District: 14 County: Muscogee County ============================================================= 1830 federal Census Hall County, Georgia Page 114 Memory Walker, Household 000010000000030001 One male 20-29 Three females 0-4 One female 20-29 ============================================================== 1840 Federal census Lumpkin County, Georgia Page 24 Memory Walker, Household 2000010000000012100101 Two males 0-4 One male 30-39 One female 5-9 Two females 10- 14 One female 15-19 One female 40-49 One female 60-69 Note ! The older female that is listed as 60-69 is believed to be that of Mary Ann Freeland Nee Howland who is the mother of Buckner Walker?s Wife this information fits with the fact that her two sons Jeremiah and John Freeland are both in the same County and close by as well. I do believe that Buckner and Memory are brothers. This I am positive of. ============================================================= 1850 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk Subdivision 25 Memory Walker Household # 911-909 page 515 Memory Walker lists his birth sate as Georgia and birth date as 1802 ============================================================= 1860 United States Federal Census North Carolina Cherokee Shoal Creek Memory Walker is listed as household # 453-653 page 70. He lists no age for himself or place of birth Note Listed as Membroy Walker I did not correct the census as this was done by the census taker and not Ancestry.com I will add an alternate name in the system for others to find him in the future. ============================================================== 1870 United States Federal Census North Carolina Cherokee Shoal Creek Memory Walker Household listed as # 101-101 on page Note ! Just below Memory is his son James and Family. also note Ancestry.com has him listed as Manny Walker I have since corrected this error. Memory Walker also is listing his place of birth as North Carolina and not Georgia.he also claims his birth as 1805 Georgia Census, 1790-1890 about ISAAC FREELAND Name: ISAAC FREELAND State: GA County: Franklin County Township: Tax List 1802 Year: 1802 Record Type: Tax List Page: 021 Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index ============================================================== Georgia Census, 1790-1890 about ISAAC FREELAND Name: ISAAC FREELAND State: GA County: Franklin County Township: Tax List 1807 Year: 1807 Record Type: Tax List Page: 063 Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index ============================================================== Georgia Census, 1790-1890 about ISAAC FREELAND Name: ISAAC FREELAND State: GA County: Franklin County Township: Tax List 1811 Year: 1811 Record Type: Tax List Page: 025 Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index ============================================================== Georgia Census, 1790-1890 about ISAAC FRULAND Name: ISAAC FRULAND ( Freeland ) State: GA County: Franklin County Township: Tax List 1819 Year: 1819 Record Type: Tax List Page: 011 Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index 1820 Federal Census Habersham County, Georgia Mary Freeland listed in Habersham County, Ancestry.com Image is not viewable ============================================================== 1830 United States Federal Census Georgia Habersham Not Stated Mary Ann Freeland Household listed as 000220000000000000001 Two males 15-19 Two males 20-29 One female 50-59 listed on page 42 and line 19 Mary Ann Freeland is the only family of this name in Habersham County Georgia. I feel sure that this is the mother of Saleta Freeland ============================================================= 1840 federal Census Lumpkin County Georgia I believe that the older female living with Memory Walker in Lumpkin County Georgia is none other then Mary Freeland. This makes sense due to the fact that two of her believed sons are in this same County. and Buckner Walker being in Forsyth County With her other son Isaac Freeland. Mary Freeland is believed to have died in Lumpkin County before 1850. I have found no Will to date for Mary or Isaac Freeland. For more information one must search the court documents for more clues as they would have been recorded in some form if they owned anything of value and they did. REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 21st DAY'S DRAWING-March 30 HALL. page 63 Fortunate Drawers: Isaac Freeland, Captains District: Roberts Number: 246 District: 29 County: Lee County 1 29 246 Freeland, Isaac ============================================================== 1840 Federal Census Forsyth County Georgia Isaac Freeland household listed as 310201000000011001 Three Males 0-4 One male 5-9 Two males 15-19 One male 30-39 One female 0-4 One female 5-9 One female 20-29 Note ! At first I did not believe that this could be the son of Mary Freeland due to the two boys that are listed as ages 15-19 as this does not fit the information on the 1830 census for Mary Freelands sons. They would have had to have been married after the 1830 census. After close analysis of the information on Isaac Freeland of the 1850 Census I know that this is in fact the son of Mary and Issac Sen Freeland ============================================================== 1850 United States Federal Census Georgia Forsyth District 31 Isaac Freeland household # 134-134 Also living in this household is a John Walker age 18 born in Georgia This furthers proof of the tie to the Walker Family also listed is a Thomas Allen age 21 born in Georgia. These are the two young men on the 1840 census. This John Walker living with the Freeland Family may hold further clues as to this Walker family . He should be traced out thru the years to see where he ties in. 1840 Federal census Lumpkin County, Georgia John Freeland household 120010000000020001 One male 0-4 Two males 5-9 One male 20-29 Two females 0-4 One female 20-29 1840 federal Census Lumpkin County Georgia Jeremiah Freeland Household 210010000000010001 Two males 0-4 One male 5-9 One male 20-29 One female 0-4 One female 20-29 ============================================================== 1850 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk Subdivision 25 Jeremiah H Freeland household # 915-923 ============================================================== 1860 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk District 8 Jeremiah Freeland household # 1145-1145 listed as J Freeland Living right below him is his brother Howell Freeland listed as Howell Frelin. living above him is George W Walker the son of Buckner Walker Howell Freeland married Zilphia Campbell in Lumpkin County Georgia in Sept. 18 1833 ============================================================== 1840 federal Census Polk County, Tennessee Howell Freeland, household 000010000000031001 One male 20-29 Three females 0-4 One female 5-9 One female 20-29 ============================================================== 1850 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk Subdivision 25 Howell Freeland listed as household # 931-939 ============================================================== 1860 United States Federal Census Tennessee Polk District 8 Howell Freeland listed in 1860 has now become Howell Frelin and is household # 1146-1146 living just below his brother jeremiah Freeland and George Walker who is the son of Buckner Walker OTHER NOTES THAT MAY BE OF HELP ! David Glaze was in Wilkes County by 1791 when he sold some land in Granville County, NC which had been left to him by his father, Benjamin. He appears in Lincoln County, GA tax lists and in the 1840 census. He died intestate. His estate was settled with a sale on October 4, 1825 in Lincoln County. In 1809, David was Justice of the Peace in Lincoln County. He was administrator of the estate of Jesse Walker in 1804-1818 and made payments on behalf of the orphan Walker children to guardians, who were brothers-in-law of Margaret (Glaze) Walker, his sister. Susan (Susannah) Glaze, age 50-60 appears with children matching the ages of most of those in the Lincoln County, GA 1820 and 1830 census. She also appears in the 1840-50 census of Lincoln County. Her will was dated 1853. REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 19th DAY'S DRAWING-March 28. PUTNAM. page 58 Fortunate Drawers: Freeland Buckner, Captains District: Allums Number: 111 District: 3 County: Muscogee County This name needs lots of research ! Who is Freeland Buckner ? Freeland Buckner is found in the 1860 census for Monroe County Georgia and lists his birth date and place as 1802 in Georgia Family 190-187 page 731 he is listed as Frelin Walker but the tax list for 1860 Says Freeland Walker so I know that this is the same man. ============================================================== File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/hall/bios/walker334bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 22.8 Kb