There is an entry regarding Walter Halladay in the book "The Wheeler family of Rutland, Mass. and some of their ancestors". The author of the book spoke with a descendent of Walter and it was claimed that the family had Scottish routes and claims lineage to Sir John Halladay and the Scottish Warrior William Wallace, However there is no source for this information other than family legends.[1]
↑ "Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPJV-C94 : 22 February 2021), Walter Holiday and Katherine Hunter, 22 Apr 1673; citing p 16, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
↑ Family Data Collection - Individual Records compiled by Edmund West on ancestry.com; b: 1657 Springfield, Hampden County, MA; m: 22 Apr 1673 Springfield, Hampden County, MA.
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I agree Suzy and have left it blank in light of the bio statement above. Cheers! Don