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Lt. Joseph Stuart WAUCHOPE, Walkup

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Name Joseph Stuart WAUCHOPE [1, 2] Prefix Lt. Suffix Walkup Birth 5 Dec 1719 Carrick Fergus, County Antrim, Ireland [1, 2]
Gender Male FamilySearch ID LZJK-QH4 MilitaryService [3] Lt. Owned property 15 May 1754 Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America [3]
378 acres in Calfpasture, head of Meeting Branch Owned property 1761 Virginia, British Colonial America [3]
276 acres, head of Grassy Lick Run, Calfpasture, purchased from John Ward Name Joseph Stuart Walkup [4] Name VACHUB [3] Name Wauchope [4] Will 6 Feb 1787 Rockbridge, Virginia [3]
Death 6 Feb 1787 Staton, Rockbridge, Virginia, United States [1, 2]
Person ID I594780780 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 29 Nov 2024
Father Samuel WAUCHOPE, Walkup, b. Abt 1695, Carrick Fergus, Antrim, Ireland d. Abt 1788, Staunton, Augusta, Virginia
(Age ~ 93 years)
Mother Nancy Agnes ALEXANDER, b. Abt 1702, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland d. 1740, Anson, North Carolina, British Colonial America
(Age ~ 38 years)
Marriage Fergus, Ireland [5]
Family ID F536728638 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Rebecca Jane GRAHAM, b. 1 Jul 1716, Rockbridge, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America d. 18 Apr 1780, Virginia, United States
(Age 63 years)
Marriage 1738 Augusta, Virginia [3]
Children 1. Matthew WALKUP, b. 1738, Rockbridge, Virginia d. Bef 1785 (Age 46 years)
2. John Christopher WALKUP, b. 1740, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America d. Aug 1825, Augusta, Virginia, United States
(Age 85 years)
3. Jane VACHUB, b. 1742, United States d. 1769 (Age 27 years)
4. Christopher Graham WALKUP, b. 1744, Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States d. 11 Aug 1818, Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States
(Age 74 years)
5. Robert WALKUP, b. 1747, Rockbridge, Virginia, United States d. 8 Jun 1821, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA
(Age 74 years)
6. Ann Jean WAUCHOPE, b. 1749, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America d. Aft 1792, Augusta, Virginia
(Age 44 years)
7. Margaret Mary WALKUP, Wauchope, b. Abt 1753, Augusta County, Virginia, British Colonial America d. Bef 19 Dec 1827, Boone, Missouri, United States
(Age ~ 74 years)
8. Rebecca WALKUP, b. Abt 1755, , Rockbridge, Virginia d. Yes, date unknown
9. Annie WALKUP, b. Abt 1760, of, , N.C. d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F536732500 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 17 Nov 2024
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Notes - Biography
Joseph was born on 5 Dec 1719 in Antrim County, Ireland. He was the son of Samuel Walkup (Wauchope) (1685-1788) and Nancy Agnes Alexander-Walkup (1690-1740)
In 1743 in Rockbridge Co, VA he married Rebecca Jane Graham (1720-1813). Together they had 8 children:
Matthew Walkup (1738-1785)
John Walkup (1740-1818)
Jane Walkup-Graham (1742-1769)
Christopher Graham Walkup (1744-1818)
Robert Walkup (1748-1821)
Ann Jean Walkup-McFarland (1751-1799)
Margaret Mary Walkup-Laughlin (1753-1827)
Rebecca Walkup-Elliott (1755-1837)
He died on 6 Feb 1787 in Rockbridge County, Virginia
Joseph's Extended History
Joseph Walkup (Vachub) 1719-1787 purchased 378 acres on the Calfpasture River for five shillings, the equivalency to about $50 at today's money (1990's). Who would not wish to purchase this fertile valley land, now, at such a price? Joseph lived most of his life in Augusta County. But, when his will was written, he lived in Rockbridge, due to boundary changes.
During Joseph's life, on the Calfpasture, important historical events occurred. He lived through the French and Indian Wars, in which much of the western frontier was violently assaulted. He must have endured having neighbors and, perhaps family, killed and carried away by marauding Indians. When Joseph was about 49, the Ottawa Chief, Pontiac, led a spring uprising against the frontier in which hundreds of colonists along the western frontier were killed. Joseph's valley was no exception to these incursions. In 1765 Joseph turned in a report for provisions and impressed horses for the use of the militia. This indicates that he aided those frontiersmen who protected the borders of western Virginia from Indian invasions. A niece to Joseph's sister, Margaret (Walkup) Gay, declared that there was a stockade on the Calfpasture during the French and Indian War. Such a fortification would have made for close interaction among all Calfpasture residents.
Before Joseph and his family had time to recuperate from war, disruption began anew. According to one source, Walkups were born soldiers and their names were found on the Virginia rolls in all her struggles. All the Walkups participated in the American Revolution. A 1783 record credits to Joseph; 22 horses hire, 5 bushels oats, 5 bushels corn, all as aid to the war. Joseph's son, John, fought with Francis Marion who took from the British much of South Carolina. Joseph's brother, James Alexander became a Captain.
Joseph's will was written in 1784. Money that he left was both actual and due debts, equaling around 700 dollars. He left personal items to his daughters, granddaughters and grandsons. He left his large Bible to his daughter Rebecka. Joseph left 300 acres of land to his son, Robert, and 48 acres with the dwelling house, meadow and orchard to grandson, Nathaniel Walkup 1777-1850. Relatives, James Steavenson and Joh Gay were appointed Executors. Witnesses included Brasten Castham, Samuel Corrick and Matthew Vachub. It is not what Joseph left that is so important, but the simple fact that he left it in written form. His will helps to identify relationships between early Rockbridge families as well as to identify those family members that relocated to other parts.
Following the death of their father, Robert (1748-1824) and Christopher (1744-1818) moved to the Greenbrier Valley. It is said they visited that area before the Revolution. Apparently, they liked what they found. Robert sold his land, or a portion of it, to John Sterrit, according to Rockbridge records. Robert moved his family to Greenbrier County, West Virginia and lived, eventually, in the Meadow Bluff area. His son Nathaniel married Margaret Moore and raised his family in Greenbrier and Nicholas Counties in West Virginia.
Submitted and written by: Priscilla P. Walkup
From: Rockbridge County, Virginia Heritage Book 1778-1997 Sources
Sources
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Jim Carney https://www.jnlcarney.com/carney/ birth/death/marriage certificates, census, familysearch.org, etc
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Sources - [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Dec 2022), entry for Margaret M. WALKUP, person ID LVPZ-ND1. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 15 Nov 2024), entry for Margaret Walkup, person ID LVPZ-ND1. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Dec 2022), entry for Joseph Stuart Walkup, person ID LZJK-QH4. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 17 Nov 2024), entry for Joseph Stuart WAUCHOPE, person ID LZJK-QH4. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Dec 2022), entry for Samuel Wauchope, person ID LTL8-C4K. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 22 Dec 2022), entry for Margaret M. WALKUP, person ID LVPZ-ND1. (Reliability: 3).