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$525.00 Lot # 16 in Lexington John Wilkinson and Margaret his wife; William Long and
Mary his wife, all of Blount County, Tennessee to John Irvine of Rockbridge. William
Brown, formerly of Lexington, died seized and possessed of Lot #16 in Lexington, situated
on corner of Washington and Main sts; being 128 1/3 ft on Washington, 97 1/2 ft on Main st;
originally laid off and claimed by Andrew Reid. Two undivided fourths of said lot which
they conveyed to John Jordan and he to John Irvine. Other 2/4 vested to William Brown,
Jr.
and George Brown. Both George Brown and William Brown, Jr. presumed dead, so entire
lot conveyed.
Here is another connection. The Brown family supplied the property upon which Walnut
Grove Methodist Church and cemetery was built. I have the Brown deeds from McMinn
County, Tn. register of deeds office. It was Mary C. Brown from that family who married
"Dock" Brock, the son of my great-great-grandfather Terry Wayne Brock. I don't
remember if Dock Brock was the son of Terry Wayne Brock and first wife Elizabeth
McDowell or of Terry Wayne Brock and second wife Elizabeth "Betsie" Walker.
My great-great-grandfather Simeon Simpson Smith bought part of the Brown estate in
McMinn County, Tn. It was 1825 when William Long made the land grant purchase.
Refer to link: http://www.afreegospelmusic.org/page18.htm for links to book "A Legacy In
The Land." The Brown family are buried in Walnut Grove Methodist Cemetery on property
which they owned. The Brock family purchased part of the Brown estate and deeds are in
the book also.
Ron
ii.
SAMUEL WALKER, b. Abt. 1772, Russell County, Va.--now Scott County, Va.; d. Blount
County, Tn.; m. REBECCA DAVIDSON.
iii. JOHN WALKER JR WALKER, b. 09 May 1771, Russell County, Va.--now Scott County,
Va.; d. Probably Benton County, Arkansas; m. CATHERINE DAVIDSON, 20 May 1794;
b. 08 Feb 1772, Virginia.
Notes for JOHN WALKER JR WALKER:
John Walker Jr. first obtained property in Blount County, Tn. from John Walker Sr.
on April 22, 1798 registered on page 203 of Deed Book B.
In March of 1820 he sold that property to his brother Samuel Walker. Then in Knoxville,
Tn. on Nov. 1820 he purchased Hiwassee Land Grant property with Rev. Robert Walker,
Andrew Cowan, and Lewis Ball. John's purchased an adjoining track north of Rev. Robert
Walker's property.
He remained in McMinn County, Tn. for some time and then migrated to other states. He
eventually ended up in Benton County, Arkansas as did his daughter Ann who married
John Roper Wooten in McMinn County, Tn. in 1838. The list of his children's names came
from a transcribed posting of his family bible. From that family bible it can be seen that
his first born daughter was named Mary which indicates that Mary was his mother's
name.
There are four ancestral lines for Elizabeth Walker Brock. DNA evidence indicates that
those are descended from John Alexander Walker , Christopher Houston, Jacob Beck, and
John Rutherford. Walker descendant Russell David Walker took the y-dna test and his
matches prove the connection to John Walker II and Katherine Rutheford.
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The following matches prove the relationship of this family to other descendants from John Walker II and Katherine
Rutherford Walker.
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John Rutherford Descendants beginning with his wife’s father Joseph Rev. Alleine
Generation No. 1
1. Joseph Rev.1 Alleine
Child of Joseph Rev. Alleine is:
Isabella2 Alleine (Joseph Rev.1) died Bet. 1734 - 1738 in Chester Co. Pa.. She married John
Rutherford.
Child of Isabella Alleine and John Rutherford is:
+ 3 i. Katherine3 Rutherford, born Abt. 1682 in Scotland; died Abt. 1738 in Chester Co. Pa..
Generation No. 3
3. Katherine3 Rutherford (Isabella2 Alleine, Joseph Rev.1) was born Abt. 1682 in Scotland,
and died Abt. 1738 in Chester Co. Pa.. She married John II Walker, son of John Walker and
Jane McKnight. He was born Abt. 1677 in Scotland, and died Sep 1734 in Chester Co. Pa..
Descendants of Devault Beck –the ancestral line of Mary “Polly” Beck
1. Devault1 Beck was born Abt. 1685 in Palatine, Germany. He married Catherine Unknown.
She was born Abt. 1714.
Notes for Devault Beck:
Devault Beck is the father of all the Becks in America. In 1750 he and Catherine and their
three children left Germany to come to the American Colonies. They arrived in Philadelphia
aboard the ship “Phoenix”, under the command of Captain John Mason, on Aug 28, 1750.34
They settled in Pennsylvania in Hereford Township, Berks County and attended Zion’s
Lutheran Church.36 In 1768 he and his wife were sponsors at the baptism of their grandson,
John Phillip Beck.36 Soon after he moved to Abbott’s Creek in Rowan (now Davidson) County,
NC.
Devault wrote his will on Dec 17 1773 leaving his property to his wife Catherine and his six
children. He did not die soon afterwards however; since in 1786 he deeded property to his
sons and to himself in Rowan County, N. C.
Initially Devault supported Britain at the outbreak of the American Revolution, however later
he found it more lucrative to support the revolutionaries and on August 6, 1778 he swore an
oath of allegiance to the revolutionary government. On November 4, 1784, he received two
land grants for 200 acres and 500 acres. On April 24, 1786, he sold 200 acres to his son John
for 12 British pounds and 200 acres to his son George for 6 pounds. He also landed a cushy
government job on February 12, 1785 when the county court appointed him to view and
straighten the Virginia road.36 He died in 1795 in Rowan County, NC.
Child of Devault Beck and Catherine Unknown is:
+ 2 i. Jakob (Jacob) Sr.2 Beck, born 06 Apr 1735 in Germany; died Aug 1826 in Gibson County,
In.
2. Jakob (Jacob) Sr.2 Beck (Devault1) was born 06 Apr 1735 in Germany, and died Aug 1826 in
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Gibson County, In.. He married Mary Winkler Abt. 1769 in Rowan County, N. C.. She was born
06 Apr 1751 in Easton, Northampton Co., Pa., and died 12 Nov 1822 in Pike Co., In..
Notes for Jakob (Jacob) Sr. Beck:
From Rowan County, N. C. deeds
10 Sept 1774 Micheal Beam and wife Elizabeth to Jacob BECK 196 acres on w/side of
Dutchman's Creek- land adj. to Squire Boone & Isaac Free- part of grant sold to Peter Beam 21
Dec 1761 who sold it to John Allen who sold it to Joseph Bryan who sold it to Richard Jacks
who wife wife Ann sold it to Abraham Adams. Here is an interesting story about Jacob’s time
in North Carolina: “On November 7, 1775, (Jacob) was brought before the Committee of Safety
in Rowan County to give an account of his political sentiments; he asked to be allowed to
consider it until the next day and Capt. David Smith became surety for his appearance. Smith
brought him before the Committee on November 10, and because of "Beck's notorious
contempt of this committee and opposition to American measures," the Committee resolved
to send him to jail. When Beck was again brought before the Committee, he "cheerfully
signed" and swore to the test. On August 6, 1778, he swore allegiance to the Revolutionary
government.
On October 10, 1783, Beck received a North Carolina grant of 200 acres on Abbott's Creek
adjoining Lewis Winkler and sold it to Christopher Cline for 150 British pounds on July 4, 1786.
On September 8, 1786, he bought 200 acres on the South Fork of Swan's Creek from Samuel
Barnes; he also received another grant and sold 200 acres to Godfrey Ratz on October 29,
1789, 200 acres to John Lopp on January 22, 1790, and 100 acres to John Lopp on February 6,
1793.”
10 Sept 1774- Abraham Adams & wife Trifena to Michael Beam 197 acres w/side Dutchman's
Creek -adj. to Squire Boone & Isaac Free.- Same day as the above listing- Note: to the German
Copes' on this mailing list- Jacob BECK above is related to Phillp Beck he is listed 1778
Rowan Capt. D. Smith tax list next to Phillip Beck and Davalt Beck. JACOB COPE and
Phillip-Phillip
Jr.-Frederick-Jacob-George-Peter BECK , Godrey Ratts and Adam Swisgood , John & Jacob
Gobble , Jeremiah GREEN this guy found Ashe CO NC and descs. in Hawkins CO TN and some
of the NJ Quaker Hunts are on the list- DanielGershum-John- Hunt listed 1784 Rowan tax list
of George Reed. 1784 tax list of Capt. Frederick Smith has Jacob Beck next to Joshua
Whitaker , John and Davalt Beck , Peter Whitaker, Adam Rider, Martian RING ?, Charles Burns
?,
Robert-Ralf-Abrose-Benjamin and William Oyen/Owen ?.
Jacob Cope is on the 1796 Rowan tax list of Capt. Chambers with Thomas and Benjamin
SCRINVER ,and Ralph and Armsteed OWEN Note: the name of Armstead Owens appears on
the 1810 Estill CO KY census 26-45 where John Owin is listed. John OWINGS is on the 1820
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Estill CO census and Armsted OWINGS over 45 is on this census. Armstead Owens has will
Estill CO KY 23 Nov 1823- wife Elizabeth -daus. Polly Weagle, Nancy Reynolds, Jeremiah &
Malinda Owens.
Exc: wife and Joseph SCRINVER.
Mary Winkler, wife of Jakob Beck, was the daughter of Lewis Winkler (sometimes known as
Ludwig Winkler). One source indicates that Lewis Winkler’s wife was Christina Catherina
Dietz and lists parents for the couple in Germany. Lewis is said to have been born 15 April
1726 in Einod, Z, Germany. There were eight siblings listed. Test number F209176 is for a
descendant from Henry Winkler and matches at about 6 cousin distance on gedmatch.comth
as a cousin to James Ronald Thompson. The maximum block width of shared dna is 4.4 cM
and the total shared dna is 18.8 cM. Ray Lantrip also is descended from Jakob Beck and Mary
Winkler and shares a maximum block width of 5.0 cM and total shared dna of 21.7 cM.
Lewis Winkler died about 13 April 1798 in Rowan/Davidson County, N. C. Prior to that he
dispersed his property among his children. One record in Rowan County Deed book 19 page
511 is for the property sale of Mary Winkler Beck’s brother Henry Winkler. It states 17 Nov.
1801. Henry (H) Winkler, planter, to George Leach for $800.00, 260 A. on Swearing Crk adj
George Blaze, Alexander Yarborough, Lewis Winkoler, Daniel Waggoner, John Lopp, and
Michael Beard. It was three pieces of land. (1) 200 acres granted by the State to Lewis
Winkler on 10 Oct. 1783 who devised it to this Grantor and Francis Winkler, then Francis
conveyed his part to this Grantor on 12 March 1801, (2) 39 acres conveyed by Adam Harmon
to this Grantor on 16 Dec. 1799, and (3) 3 ½ acres conveyed by Michael Beard to Lewis
Winkler on 14 Oct. 1797. Wit: Richard Leach, Daniel (D) Rencas. Prvd by Leach at Nov. Ct.
1805.
Child of Jakob Beck and Mary Winkler is:
+ 3 i. Mary "Polly"3 Beck, born 14 Jul 1789.
3. Mary "Polly"3 Beck (Jakob (Jacob) Sr.2, Devault1) was born 14 Jul 1789. She married
William Houston Walker 13 Oct 1807, son of Robert Walker. He was born 22 Jun 1788.
Child of Mary Beck and William Walker is:
+ 4 i. Elizabeth4 Walker, born 13 Nov 1823.
4. Elizabeth4 Walker (Mary "Polly"3 Beck, Jakob (Jacob) Sr.2, Devault1) was born 13 Nov
1823. She married Terry Wayne Brock 11 Sep 1843. He was born Abt. 1798 in South Carolina,
and died Abt. 1876 in McMinn County, Tennessee.
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APPENDIX XX
FT-DNA cousin relationships test results
James Ronald Thompson did a FT-DNA cousin test. This test proved the ancestral data for the
Smith and Wattenbarger families. The Mosies Asbury Wattenbarger ancestral files indicate
maternal ancestors of Sliger, and Brown. One cousin match showed up between James
Ronald Thompson and common ancestor of Katherine Brown and Adam Sliger.
One cousin match was to Pat Schiro who is descended from Nancy Thompson Gentry,
daughter of paternal ancestor Elisha Thompson. Family GED files indicate that Pat Schiro is
4th cousin to James Ronald Thompson and that is exactly what the
test results indicate.
The following pages contain the cousin DNA matches. Some maternal ancestors are not
named when there are multiple matches to the same person. The main surprise in these
files is the match to the Davies/Davis family for which a multitude of matches exist. It is
clear from this file that one of the maternal ancestors had Davis family descendants. Davis
is also one of those names associated with the James Potts descendants and that could be
the common connection which has not yet been investigated. James Ronald Thompson
matched as 5 to distant cousin to Gary Wayne Bradford who is descended from Jamesth
Potts and second wife Cecila Givens. From research into Burke County, North Carolina
census records it appeared that James Potts and first wife Susannah Absher were the only
couple available as the parents of Mary Jane Potts who married John Penix. Based on that
supposition the relationship between James Ronald Thompson and Gary Wayne Bradford
should be 6 cousin once removed. This cousin finder relationship offers strong scientificth
evidence that this James and Susannah Abshire Potts were the parents of Mary Jane Potts.
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Added cousin matches after first results:
Earl Daniel Myers 2nd cousin-4th cousin 56.36 19.27
These DNA cousin test results contain the proof of the relationship of Terry Wayne Brock’s wife,
Elizabeth “Betsie” Walker, to William Houston Walker and his brother Robert Walker.
In his GED file taken from the DNA cousins matches displayed on previous pages, Lester Johnson Hunt
lists Catherine Walker as a maternal ancestor. He lists her as the daughter of Robert Walker, neighbor
to Terry Wayne Brock. Robert was the brother to William Houston Walker. BOTH brothers had a
daughter named Elizabeth with Robert's daughter being identified as dying in Texas. The William
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Houston Walker family bible named Elizabeth "Betsie" Walker as a daughter.
The DNA files list Lester Johnson Hunt as a 5 cousin to James Ronald Thompson and the data indicatesth
that the match is through the Walker ancestral line. When Lester’s GED file was checked it shows
Catherine Walker was the daughter of Robert Walker who was the brother of William Houston Walker.
The GED file shows that Robert’s daughter, Catherine Walker, was born 9, June 1822 in McMinn County,
Tennessee. She was married to William S. Roberts who was born 25 March 1821 in McMinn County,
Tennessee. Catherine Walker Roberts died 14 May, 1907 in Bolivar, Mo. Her husband, William S.
Roberts died 14 Feb. 1909 in Bolivar, Mo.
The documented relationships between the two descendant lines are:
William Houston Walker- brother to Robert Walker who was father of Catherine Walker
Elizabeth "Betsie Walker" who married Terry Wayne Brock- 1st cousin to Catherine Walker
Alfred Berry Brock-son of Terry Wayne and Betsie---2nd cousin to Lester’s ancestor
Terry Willis Brock-grandson of Terry Wayne and Betsie--3rd cousin to Lester’s ancestor
Guiliam Rebecca Brock- James Ronald Thompson’s mother--4th cousin to Lester’s parents
James Ronald Thompson-- 5th cousin--exact match to the DNA cousins test data.
So this DNA test confirms that Elizabeth “Betsie” Walker was a member of this Walker family.
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Another cousin match is to Cynthia Sue Miller. Her ancestral line is common to Melissa Goss as
follows:
Thomas Jr. GOSS (Thomas Sr. GOSS2, William GOSS1) was born abt 1755 in Granville Co., NC, and died
ca 1833 in Habershaw, NC. He married Mary PATSY PUTNAM PUTMAN ca 1775-1776 in Granville Co.,
NC.
Children of Thomas Jr. GOSS and Mary PATSY PUTNAM PUTMAN are:
b. Benjamin GOSS (Thomas Jr. GOSS3, Thomas Sr. GOSS2, William GOSS1) was born 6 Nov 1777 in
North Carolina, and died 27 Sep 1857 in Montgomery Co., Ark. He married Martha "Patsy" HARBIN ca.
1798 in Pendleton Dist., SC, daughter of Nathaniel HARBIN and Sarah PARKS. She was born 21 May 1783
in Charles Co., MD, and died 1853-1856 in Montgomery County, Arkansas.
Children of Benjamin GOSS and Martha "Patsy" HARBIN are:
a. Melissa GOSS was born about 1820. She married first Wilson Putnam on Jan. 12, 1826 in Hall County,
Ga. He died March 10, 1830 and she married second Perry G. Garman on Dec. 4, 1831.
Note: Another version has Melissa Goss as the sister of Benjamin Goss and daughter of Thomas Jr. but
that version doesn’t match the DNA test results.
Melissa Goss m. Wilson Putnam/Putman.......Melissa Goss m. second Perry G. Garman.
Mary Putnam m. Simeon Simpson Smith........half sister to Mary Ellen Garman m. Solomon Looper
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Harriett Smith m. Alfred B. Brock......1st cousin once removed to Beulah Looper m. Louie Allen Miller
Terry Willis Brock m. Mary Wattenbarger.. 2nd cousin once removed to Bobbie L. A. Miller m. hidden
Guilema Brock m. Clarence Thompson.......3rd cousin once removed to Cynthia Sue Miller
James Ronald Thompson...............................4th cousin to Cyntha Sue Miller
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Another cousin match is to James Edward Richardson. His common ancestors to James Ronald
Thompson are Adam Sligar Sr. and Catherine Brown/Braun. James Edward Richardson is 4 cousin toth
James Ronald Thompson.
The cousin match to Earl Daniel Myers proves the Brock relationship back to common ancestor
Frederick Brock.
The common ancestor is:
Frederick Brock and Unknown spouse
James Brock and Unknown spouse ------Isaac Brock and unknown spouse
Terry Wayne Brock and Elizabeth “Betsie” Walker----Elias Brock 1 cousinsst
Alfred Berry Brock and Hariett Smith—Enos S. Brock 2 cousinsnd
Terry Willis Brock and Mary Ann Wattenbarger—Daniel Lee Brock 3 cousinsrd
Guilema Rebecca Brock and Clarence L. Thompson–Willie Haden Brock 4 cousinsth
James Ronald Thompson—Living Myers and Alma Willie Brock 5 cousinsth
---------------------------------Earl Daniel Myers 5 cousin once removedth
The image on the following page is a screen capture of the larger matching chromosome blocks
between Earl Daniel Myers and James Ronald Thompson. You will note from this image that there are
two blocks of matching chromosomes. One block represents the matching Brock chromosomes and the
other block represents another family. From the existence of these two blocks it appears very likely
that Isaac Brock and James Brock married sisters from the same family. With two families as common
ancestors for both Earl Daniel Myers and James Ronald Thompson this skews the distance of the
relationship. The chromosome blocks indicate that this is the case of double cousins with two common
families as ancestors at a 5 cousin distance. Therefore the dual relationship yields a 3 cousin match.th rd
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The following is an analysis of Beck, Walker, Houston, and Rutherford relationships taken from
gedmatch.com uploaded ged files showing a common ancestry of each of those family lines. As
matching ancestral lines were discovered in a general search of files the corresponding family finder
test for a descendant was documented. The following files show the comparison of those raw data
files to James Ronald Thompson and Ray Lantrip who are both descended from William Houston
Walker and Mary “Polly” Beck.
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and FN17247 (Katie S. Duke)-----Connection is Winkler
family--Mary Winkler and Jacob Beck James Ronald Thompson's line
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.80
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 3.9 cM
Total of segments > 3 cM = 18.3 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.8
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and M121046 (*Beach Bum)----probably Robert
Walker-----Robert Walker and Unknown are James Ronald Thompson's line
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.85
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 4.6 cM
Total of segments > 3 cM = 15.6 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.9
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and F193729 (*Turner Matthews)---Probably John
Walker and Ann Houston who are James Ronald Thompson's line
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.80
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 4.7 cM
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Total of segments > 3 cM = 29.2 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.5
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and F2613 (Fredrich Ulrich)-----probably Christopher
Houston line---John Walker and Ann Houston are James Ronald Thompson's line
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.80
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 4.1 cM
Total of segments > 3 cM = 17.2 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.9
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and F209716 (*khaden)---Mary Winkler is the common
link. Jacob Beck and Mary Winkler are James Ronald Thompson's line. Henry Winkler was the brother
of Mary Winkler and was the ancestor of this lady. They were the children of Lewis (Ludwig) Winkler
who lived near Swearing Creek in Rowan/Davidson County, N. C. They were neighbors to William Pack
Sr. who lived in the same location.
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.80
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 4.4 cM
Total of segments > 3 cM = 18.8 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.8
GEDmatch.Com Autosomal ComparisonComparing Kit F188390 (James Ronald Thompson) and M190858 (James Putnam)---could be two
connections. Wilson Putnam is James Ronald Thompsons line and also John Walker and Katherine Rutherford
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs
Noise Reduction Threshold = 0.85
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Largest segment = 5.7 cM
Total of segments > 3 cM = 28.7 cM
Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 6.5
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