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Thomas Walker (slave trader)

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Cause of death
  
Murder

Role
  
Slave trader

Name
  
Thomas Walker


Spouse(s)
  
Catherine McLelland

Occupation
  
Slave trader

Died
  
1797

Born
  
1758
Henbury, Bristol, England

Children
  
2 sons, 1 daughter, including George E. Walker

Relatives
  
David Davis Walker (grandson) George Herbert Walker (great-grandson) George Herbert Walker, Jr. (great-great-grandson)

Thomas Walker (1758–1797) (a.k.a. Beau Walker) was a British slave trader.

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Early life

Thomas Walker was born 1758 in Henbury, now a suburb of Bristol, England.

Career

Walker worked as a slave trader, when Bristol was one of the three major slave trading ports in Britain. He served as a slave ship Captain and was resident slave trader who operated in the Sierra Leone region of West Africa.

He did much of his slave trading at Bunce Island, a British slave castle in the Sierra Leone River, owned at that time by the Company of John & Alexander Anderson, based in London. He was involved in at least eleven slave trading voyages between 1784 and 1792, taking African captives from Sierra Leone to the British West Indies and the United States.

Personal life

On 22 February 1785, Walker married Catherine McLelland (1770–1806) at St. Andrew's Church in Clifton. She died on 18 October 1806, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a decade after her husband, leaving their older son as the guardian for his sister and a younger son, George E. Walker (1797–1864).

Death and legacy

Walker was murdered in 1797 at sea in a mutiny. He is an ancestor of two U.S. presidents, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush.

References

Thomas Walker (slave trader) Wikipedia