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Mary Stuart

Birth1764 - Walkers Creek, Augusta County, Virginia
Death5 Aug 1824 - Rockbridge County, Virginia USA
MotherElizabeth Walker
FatherCapt. John Stuart of Borden's Tract/Emigrant 1740 as Infant

Born in Walkers Creek, Augusta County, Virginia on 1764 to Capt. John Stuart of Borden's Tract/Emigrant 1740 as Infant and Elizabeth Walker. Mary Stuart married william walker and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1824 in Rockbridge County, Virginia USA.

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Parents
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Capt. John Stuart Of Borden's Tract/emigrant 1740 As Infant
1740 - 1831
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Elizabeth Walker
1740 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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William Walker
1757 - 1837
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Anne Elizabeth (Eliza) Walker
1805 - 1874
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James Walker
1801 - Unknown
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Robert Walker
1806 - Unknown
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Joseph Walker
1808 - Unknown
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Stuart Walker
1807 - 1879
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Elizabeth Walker
1780 - 1852
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Betsy Walker
1787 - Unknown
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John Walker
1785 - 1849
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Margaret Walker
1805 - 1884

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