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Title: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: squawki11 on Tuesday 31 March 20 16:38 BST (UK)
As far as I can tell a Sarah Walker married a William Martin q4 1846 Wycombe. Although this couple appear to be childless there are several DNA matches that appear to have a Walker connection in and around Buckinghamshire. It would help enormously if I knew Sarah Walker's parents, but I'm clueless and need pointing in the right direction, please. TIA
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: CaroleW on Tuesday 31 March 20 18:12 BST (UK)
Have you looked for her on the 1841 census?

Have you looked for a baptism on www.familysearch.org

Buying a copy if the marriage cert will give her fathers name

There are a number of Sarah Walker marriages in Bucks - is there a particular reason you chose the 1846 one?



Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: squawki11 on Tuesday 31 March 20 19:14 BST (UK)
Thank you, Carole. As yet 1841 census hasn't produced a definite result for either William or Sarah although I'm still looking. As for why the 1846 marriage: the 1851 census has a William Martin & Sarah with William's sister Patience and as a starting point I wondered if William & Patience were children of William Martin and Phoebe Young who appear to have died 1842/1843. 1841 has Patience with parents but not William. It's quite possible I'm making too many assumptions but rather than reinvent the wheel I sought advice and it may be that buying the marriage certificate is the way to go but how many does one buy before the "correct" one is found? As for familysearch or Bledlow OPR for birth/baptism record for Sarah, that's another avenue for me to explore, now!
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: CaroleW on Tuesday 31 March 20 19:23 BST (UK)
I thought you were tracing the Walker line - not Martin

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there are several DNA matches that appear to have a Walker connection in and around Buckinghamshire

I'm still puzzled.  Do your DNA results specify Sarah or just the Walker surname?  Any clues as to a timeframe?

From 1837 there are a lot of Sarah Walker marriages in Bucks - see freebmd

Just using the Walker surname in Bucks - don't even go there  ;D

Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: squawki11 on Tuesday 31 March 20 20:50 BST (UK)
No luck with familysearch nor with Bledlow OPR. The only Walkers I have within Bucks are Sarah c.1827 Wycombe & Hannah c.1814 Wooburn. Bit of needle in haystack, I fear. DNA matches 20-45, so at least 3rd cousins & beyond. A very definite cluster of matches but no obvious way as yet to connect to common ancestors who may be Joseph Martin & Tamar Scott/Ann Bowers or related. Thank you for your interest.
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: bucksboy on Thursday 02 April 20 18:27 BST (UK)
More like a needle in a stack of needles.

Walkers are everywhere.......Princes Risborough, Monks Risborough, Kimble, Saunderton, Dinton, Bledlow, Longwick, Chearsley, Great Hampden, Loosely Row.

I have 42 Walkers in my tree, all from the above locations.

The Martins are everywhere again. Bledlow, Amersham, Penn, West Wycombe, High Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Great Hampden, Bledow Ridge, Hughenden, Downley.

I have 72 Martins from the above locations.


Steve. :)
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: squawki11 on Thursday 02 April 20 19:09 BST (UK)
Steve, Your Martins might be significant. I, too, have many from that area and I believe there may still be some living in Wycombe. If you have any connections to Joseph & Tamar, before or after, please let me know. Thanks for your interest.
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: bucksboy on Thursday 02 April 20 22:52 BST (UK)
Not that much for Joseph Martin(1765, Bledlow) & Tamar Scott(c1763 Unkn. - d1808, Bledlow).

Baptism
Joseph Martin, 3 Nov 1765, Bledlow. Parents John & Sarah Martin

Marriage.
Joseph Martin & Tamar Scott. 13 Sep 1789 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.

Anne Martin.
BIRTH 26 MAY 1802 • Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.  Daughter of Joseph & Tamar.

Burial
25 Aug 1808 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
Tamar, wife of Joseph Martin, aged 45.

Baptism
23 Mar 1823 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
Jesse, son of Anne Martin of Bledlow Ridge. Spinster. illegitimate

Burial.
5 Jul 1837 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
Joseph Martin of Bledlow Ridge. age 71.

Marriage
15 Apr 1811 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
Joseph Martin, widr. & Anne Bowen(Bowers.?), spin. Both of this parish.

Baptism
7 Feb 1813 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
Thomas son of Joseph & Anne Martin of Bledlow Ridge. Labourer

Marriage
25 Oct 1831 • Holy Trinity, Bledlow, Buckinghamshire.
James Batten of this parish bachelor and Anne Martin of this parish spinster. . By banns 25 Oct 1831 in presence of Rich. Brooks, William Fryday


Steve. :)
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: squawki11 on Friday 03 April 20 10:47 BST (UK)
Thanks again, Steve. Those details are very much in line with what I've found. There are matches stemming from Joseph and Tamar as common ancestors and they or their relatives look likely to be coonected to my current Walker/Brooks/Martin quest (one of many...)!
Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: bucksboy on Friday 03 April 20 13:52 BST (UK)
Oh blimey. :o :o,

The Brooks are another can of worms, who regularly swapped, or looked after other Brooks children, sons, daughters and nieces and nephews.  Some of those were regarded as their own children, by the Census enumerator. 
So never as assume the children are of the one set of parents, and don't get me started on the Bledlow/Ridge Allen families, they were just a bad. ::)

Steve. :)

Title: Re: Sarah Walker of Booker or West Wycombe dob c.1826/27
Post by: Orpheus on Friday 11 September 20 23:28 BST (UK)
Familysearch has the baptism of Sally (a diminutive of Sarah) the daughter of William and Mary WALKER at West Wycombe on 14 May 1826.  Her parents may be the William WALKER and Mary BURGIN who married at West Wycombe on 15 October 1803.

Sarah WALKER aged 14 appears in the 1841 census at Booker together with a widowed Mary WALKER aged 55, Charlotte WALKER aged 26 and Eliza WALKER aged 19.