entry reads: Jun 8th Walter s/o James Barter King and Sarah his wife [1]
Buried
Walkhampton, Devon, England
H/stone reads: Sacred to the memory of Walter King who departed this life Jun 24 1856 at 73 years Also Sarah his wife died July 13th 1868 aged 7[3?] years [2]
Entry #55 shows Walter King of the Parish of Walkhampton bachelor and Sarah King, Sojourner of this Parish, spinster, married by banns by Rd Reed, Curate, both signed, witnesses Walter KING and Margaret KING [3]
Children:
James Barter King
Margaret King
Walter King
John King
Census
1841
Ditsham, Walkhampton, Devon, England\
KING: Walter 50 farmer; Sarah 40; James 15; Margaret 14; Walter 13; John 10; James B 40 ind.; GRUP?: John 20 ag lab; CREBER: Ambrose 9 (all b Cty) [4]
1851
Lower Dittsham, Walkhampton, Devon, England
KING: Walter farming 100 acres emp 4 labourers, 68, mar, b. Walkhampton and Sarah wife, 55, b Bickleigh; Children (all farmer's sons empd at home and b Walkhampton): James B 29; Walter 22; John 20; Brother: James B, unm 58, annuitant b Walkhampton; Servant: Henry Dawn ?Dawe, 15, ag serv b. Bridestow [5]
↑ Marr. 19 Jul 1820 Walter KING and Sarah KING, Buckland Monachorum marriage register
↑ 1841 Census: Walkhampton, DEV, hsehold of Walte r& Sarah KING, transcript rcvd from Val S
↑ 1851 Census: Walkhampton, DEV, hsehold of Walter & Sarah KING
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Walter by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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