William Walton Senior
- Name
- William Walton Senior
- Alternate Names
- J. William Walton
- Race
- White
- Location
- IAS 1: County of Botetourt
- Page and Line Number
- IAS 1: PP. 140, 210
- Date(s) Seen in Records
-
Will Book 1 & IAS Book 1: August 6, 1825
IAS Book 1: July 18, 1845; July, 1846 - People Enslaved
- Betty
- Nannie
- Shermon
- Susannah
- Martha
- Frances
- Elizabeth
- Ann
- Rachel
- Catharine
- Lucy
- Jane
- Henry
- Bill
- Harry
- David
- Reuben
- Charles
- Barnett
- Ned
- Emeline
- Mary Jane
- Additional Information
- A valuation of $440.00 was placed on David to be sold to:
- Henry Taylor
- A valuation of $500.00 was placed on Reuben. He, Barnett, and Betty were sold to:
- Robert Craig
- A valuation of $500.00 was placed on Charles and a value of $500.00 was placed on Frances to be sold to:
- Lucy McClanahan
- A valuation of $440.00 was placed on Susanna to be sold to:
- Joseph Deyerle
- A valuation of $400.00 was placed on Martha to be sold to:
- Addison A. Noell
- A valuation of $440.00 was placed on David to be sold to:
- William L. Walton
- A valuation of $600.00 was placed on Jane, Lucy and Catharine to be sold to:
- John Johnston
- A valuation of $400.00 was placed on Henry to be sold to:
- David Deyerle
- A valuation of $650.00 was placed on Rachel, Ann and Elizabeth to be sold to:
- William Johnston
- A valuation of $350.00 was placed on Harry to be sold to:
- Reuben Humphrey
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William Walton asked in his will that the people he enslaved be equally divided between his 8 children.
Once the enslaved persons are sold, they are to choose their "master".
He also bequeathed Shermon and her unrecorded/unquantified children to his daughter, Elizabeth. - Elizabeth Walton
- A valuation of $800.00 was placed on Ned, Emeline, and Mary Jane who were then purchased by William Walton at the estate sale of John Walton.
- John Walton
Part of William Walton Senior