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Walser Family History & Genealogy

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The Walser are descendants of people who migrated from the Wallis, Switzerland, to other Alpine regions. The Highest Alemannic Walser German dialects are still very similar to Walliser German

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In the end of the 12th century, the first groups of people from Upper Valais crossed the mountain passes to settle in the neighbouring mountain valleys. The emigration reached its peak in the 13th century and ended in the middle of the 14th.

It can’t be said for sure why the farmers and herdsmen left the “Goms” (Upper Valais) particularly south- and eastwards and consequently turned from “Wallisern” to “Walsern”. Was it due to the great number of children that caused an overpopulation? Was it because of natural catastrophes, climatic changes or the plague? Did the drought which was caused by the dry climate 700 years ago force them? Or was it just their desire for adventure?

Today, nobody can be questioned about this any more and documents are missing. Seigniors with their family and friendship relationships played a central role. They allowed the migrated Walser to settle in unsociable regions. The population as well as the acreages grew enabling the seigniors to secure their income and claim to power. In many places, the settlers were given the “Walserrecht” (right of the colonists), i.e. the personal freedom, the right to create their own juridical communities and the right to free long lease of property. The latter states that in case of a settler’s death, the property devolves on his heirs. The Walserrecht was granted in return for moderate interest and the commitment to military service.The venture southwards

Some groups probably crossed the Simplon before 1200 and colonised the southern side of the pass. Later, they expelled the Roman population from the region of Zwischenbergen.
In the 13th century several Italian high-laying valleys were populated. Settlers from the Saaser valley settled in Pomatt (Val di Formazza) and in Gessoney settlers from the Matter valley, for example. Walser from the Pomatt continued their migration in the middle of the 13th century and founded Boso-Gurin, the only German speaking community in the canton Tecino. Further Walser settlements can be found in Alagna, Macugnaga, Ornavasso, Rima and Rimella.

Karte: Walliser Geschichte, Bd. 1+2, Arthur Fibicher

Walser colonies in the West

In the 12th and 13th century, German speaking people from Valais settled in Savoy. They built three settlements there two of which are stilled calles Les Allamends today. The German dialect expired long ago there.


The North-Walser

People form the Lötschen valley built new homes in the Bernese Oberland in the 12th and 13th century. They settled in the Lauterbrunnen valley and in Planalp at the foot of the Brienz Rothorn. A further settlement was founded west of Thun. The so called Lötscher were remigrants into the Bernese Oberland.

The expansion to the East

People from the Upper Valais crossed the Furka as early as the 12th century and settled in the middle of the Roman population of the Urserental. From here, single clans penetrated over the Oberalppass into the headwaters of the Rhine and downstream as far as Obersaxen.
Other colonies of Graubünden owe their origin to immigrants from the southern colonies. The first Walser in Averstal and in Rheinwald descended in large part from the Pomatt (Val di Formazza). The Walser colony in Davos was probably founded by settlers from the lower part of the German Valais and the western parts of the southern colonies. From Rheinwald and Davos, the surrounding mountain valleys were seized. People from the western parts of Upper Valais or dependants of the Davos’ group reached as far as Liechtenstein and the Austrian federal state Vorarlberg. In Vorarlberg, the Große Walsertal (great Walser valley) and the Kleinwalsertal (small Walser valley) still bear the name of the immigrants.

Literature: Walliser Geschichte, volume 1+2, Arthur Fibicher

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CASPER (GASPER) WALSER was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland and sailed from Amsterdam on the ship Albany, via Isle of Cowes, England and landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1749.;This information posted by Eugenia Woods Weathersby, on GenForum.com, 1999.He and his family settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and stayed there until about 1771, when they moved to Rowan County (now Davidson County), North Carolina and began farming Entries of Land, Rowan County, North Carolina show the following purchase of 220 acres on Dyker's Creek entry #2836 purchase of 10 acres, including an island in River& 2/19/1785 entry #2867 purchase of 130 acres adjoining original 220 acres where Casper and Margaretha were buried, in all probability, in the Warner-Walser Cemetery on his property. This cemetery is no longer in existance and the few remaining stones were found in April 2005 lying under a tree on the farm (Riverbend) of Charles Bernhardt, which is a portion of original property owned by Casper. MARTIN WALSER No death or burial records found in either Rowan or Davidson County, NC FREDERICK WALSER Tombstone and remains moved to Yadkin College Cemetery in 1983 because of a new highway being built in the area of the Walser Cemetery Frederick's parents, Casper & Margaretha Walser, moved to Rowan County, North Carolina, from Lincoln County, Pennsylvania in 1770. Grave marker inscription: Pvt. Cowans NC Co., Rev. War--12/24/1837. Called into service as a Minuteman by Capt. Douglas Hade in 1780. In 1781, served Capt. Thomas Cowan in the regiment of Col. F. Locke. Acted as guard of prisoners of British soldiers who were captured at Eutah Springs, SC., and marched them to Henry County, VA., where they were received by VA authorities. PHILIPP JACOB WALSER Information obtained from baptism records of the Jerusalem Lutheran & Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania Leaton Clark (The Leaton Clark Collection)Frederick Walser - Gasper became Casper Walser, married Margaretha Probst Born ?1728 Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland Died - 1787 migrated to Philadelphia on the "Albany" in 1749 Gasper [Casper] Walser was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland in c. 1725, imigrated to Penn. on the ship ALBANY, from Rotterdam, to the Delaware River. He took the Oath of Goverment there on 2 September 1749, went then to Penn. He was a tailor and soon married a lady named Margaretha. They had Martin b.c. 1756 and d.1804, Frederick b.1760 and d. 1837, and in 1762 Gasper was taxed for land in Northampton Co. Sons John c.1790, Philip b. 1771 and Jacob b. 1773 had their births recorded in Luthern Church in Albany in Allemangel, Burks Co..He was taxed in 1774, but not there again. Casper owned land in Rowan Co. N.C. on the Yadkin River in 1775. Later it was Davidson Co.. Martin's children were: Catherine; I know nothing about. David; Moved to Wilkes Co.,Ga. and d.c. 1845 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Margaretha; Moved to Putnam Co. Ga.by 1810. Squire Preston;Married Elizabeth Wagner, moved to Morgan Co,. Ga. and died in 1846. His Children were Caswell C.; Daniel;John Martin; Elvira; and Mary Jane. Solomon; I(Eugenia Woods Weathersby) know nothing about. Frederick married Margarest Earnest and had nine children. My ancester (Eugenia Woods Weathersby )was the youngest child--Jane who married Peter Middleton Woods and they moved to Benton Co. Tenn. in about 1840 or so and had 13 children of which 1 girl and 11 boys grew up, of which 4 fought for the south and 4 fought for the union they say. My line comes from their son Frederick, who fought for the south and down through his son Eugene, and his son Eugene,Jr. and then me. This should help you a lot. I don't know any more about Casper and Martin and his family than I have already told you. There is a book 'The 5 Walsers' by Richard Walser printed in 1977 for privite distribution and there is a copy in the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. He sent me a copy, but most of it is about his line. There is no more about Martin's family. He moved to northwest Pato the Lynn township in Northampton County Margaretha (probably Probst-not documented yet) 1750--moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Casper) 1771--moved to Rowan County, North Carolina (Casper, probably all sons 1805--family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia (David) 1826--to Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (David) 1850--to Mississippi (George Washington) 1876--to Arkansas (George Washington & family 1877--to Collin County, Texas (same) 1878--to Montague County, Texas (same) 1903--to Hardeman County, Texas (Samuel Lafayette) from here, Samuel Lafayette, Jr., and Charles Richard moved toward the Panhandle and arrived in Deaf Smith County, in 1917.
Elisabetha Margaretha Probst married Casper Walser BIRTH 1733 Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 1786 (aged 52–53) Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Born 1753 in Northam County, PA; died 1804 in Davidson County, NC. He was the son of Caspar Walser and Margaretha. He married Francis Lee 1780. She died in 1804 in Davidson County, NC. Children of Martin Walser and Francis Lee are: i. Catherine Walser ii. David Walser, born 07 June 1784 in Rowan County, NC; died 24 March 1845 in Tuscaloosa County, AL; married Elizabeth Darden 1812 in Wilkes County, Georgia. iii. Margaret Walser iv. Squire Preston Walser v. Solomon Walser vi. John Walser
Frederick John Walser was born on December 25, 1760 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania United States to Casper Walser and Elisabetha Margareth (Probst) Walser, and had siblings Martin Walser, John Alexandra Walser, Philip Jacob Walser, and Jacob George Walser. He was in a relationship with Margaretha (Earnest) Walser beginning 1785, and had children John Alexander Walser, Elizabeth (Walser) Harwood, George Walser, David, Thomas Walser, Mary Polly (Walser) Tucker, Brittian Franklin Walser, Henry Clayton Walser, Jane (Walser) Woods, Hiram Walser, and Mary Ann Walser. Frederick Walser died at age 76 years old on December 24, 1837 in Rowan,, Davidson County, NC, and was buried at Pinnacle United Methodist Church 1010 High Bridge Rd, in Pinnacle, Stokes County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frederick Walser.
Margaretha (Earnest) Walser was born on January 30, 1760 in Pennsylvania United States, and died at age 49 years old on September 21, 1809 in Davidson County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaretha (Earnest) Walser.
John Alexandra Walser was born on February 17, 1770 in Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania United States, and died at age 23 years old on February 4, 1794 in Rowan County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Alexandra Walser.
BIRTH 1771 Pennsylvania, USA DEATH 1860 (aged 88–89) North Carolina, USA BURIAL Reeds United Methodist Church Cemetery Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
Philip Jacob Walser married Christianna Arrowood. Philip Jacob Walser was the son of Casper and Elisabetha Walser. BIRTH 13 Apr 1771 Albany, Livingston Parish, Louisiana, USA DEATH Nov 1860 (aged 89) Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA BURIAL Mount Zion Cemetery Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Jacob George Walser was born in May 1773 in Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania United States to Casper Walser and Elisabetha Margareth (Probst) Walser, and had siblings Frederick Walser, Martin Walser, John Alexandra Walser, and Philip Jacob Walser. He married Margaret Slagel Walser on December 30, 1793, and had children William Walser, Sarah "Sally" (Walser ) Snider, Priscilla Walser, Casper Walser, Mary Polly Walser, and Thomas Walser. Jacob Walser died at age 75 years old in September 1848 in Davidson, Mecklenburg County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jacob George Walser.
Catharine Walser was born in 1783. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catharine Walser.
David Walser Born 07 June 1784 in Rowan County, NC; died 24 March 1845 in Tuscaloosa County, AL. He was the son of Martin Walser and Francis Lee. He married Elizabeth Darden 1812 in Wilkes County, Georgia. She was born 03 December 1788 in Wilkes County, GA and died 09 February 1848 in Tuscaloosa County, AL. She was the daughter of George Darden and Elizabeth Strozier.Husband of Elizabeth (Darden) Walser; son of Martin and Francis (Lee) Walser, who were buried in Rowan County, North Carolina with graves now unmarked. Martin Walser is son of Casper Walser, the earliest known ancestor of this Walser Family. He and his wife, Margaretha Probst Walser's graves are now lost. David & Elizabeth's graves are two of many unmarked graves in the Darden Cemetery; are presumedly two of several concrete slabs adjacent to George & Elizabeth Darden's DAR marked graves David Walser Born 07 June 1784 in Rowan County, NC; died 24 March 1845 in Tuscaloosa County, AL. He was the son of Martin Walser and Francis Lee. He married Elizabeth Darden 1812 in Wilkes County, Georgia. She was born 03 December 1788 in Wilkes County, GA and died 09 February 1848 in Tuscaloosa County, AL. She was the daughter of George Darden and Elizabeth Strozier. Children of David Walser and Elizabeth Darden are: i. Martha Burch Walser ii. Elizabeth Walser iii. George Washington Walser, born 08 February 1818 in Wilkes County, GA; died 23 June 1902 in Montague County, TX; married (1) Mary Ann Darden 29 September 1841 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; married (2) Martha Caroline Johnson 1869; married (3) Sarah Jane Balack 1872 in Clay County, Mississippi. iv. Margaret Walser v. Carolina Walser vi. David Casper Walser vii. Rebecca Jane Walser vi. Samuel Lemuel Walser
John Alexander Walser was born in 1786 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States, and died at age 44 years old in 1830 in Fayette County, PA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Alexander Walser.

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Jacob George Walser was born in May 1773 in Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania United States to Casper Walser and Elisabetha Margareth (Probst) Walser, and had siblings Frederick Walser, Martin Walser, John Alexandra Walser, and Philip Jacob Walser. He married Margaret Slagel Walser on December 30, 1793, and had children William Walser, Sarah "Sally" (Walser ) Snider, Priscilla Walser, Casper Walser, Mary Polly Walser, and Thomas Walser. Jacob Walser died at age 75 years old in September 1848 in Davidson, Mecklenburg County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jacob George Walser.
CASPER (GASPER) WALSER was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland and sailed from Amsterdam on the ship Albany, via Isle of Cowes, England and landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1749.;This information posted by Eugenia Woods Weathersby, on GenForum.com, 1999.He and his family settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and stayed there until about 1771, when they moved to Rowan County (now Davidson County), North Carolina and began farming Entries of Land, Rowan County, North Carolina show the following purchase of 220 acres on Dyker's Creek entry #2836 purchase of 10 acres, including an island in River& 2/19/1785 entry #2867 purchase of 130 acres adjoining original 220 acres where Casper and Margaretha were buried, in all probability, in the Warner-Walser Cemetery on his property. This cemetery is no longer in existance and the few remaining stones were found in April 2005 lying under a tree on the farm (Riverbend) of Charles Bernhardt, which is a portion of original property owned by Casper. MARTIN WALSER No death or burial records found in either Rowan or Davidson County, NC FREDERICK WALSER Tombstone and remains moved to Yadkin College Cemetery in 1983 because of a new highway being built in the area of the Walser Cemetery Frederick's parents, Casper & Margaretha Walser, moved to Rowan County, North Carolina, from Lincoln County, Pennsylvania in 1770. Grave marker inscription: Pvt. Cowans NC Co., Rev. War--12/24/1837. Called into service as a Minuteman by Capt. Douglas Hade in 1780. In 1781, served Capt. Thomas Cowan in the regiment of Col. F. Locke. Acted as guard of prisoners of British soldiers who were captured at Eutah Springs, SC., and marched them to Henry County, VA., where they were received by VA authorities. PHILIPP JACOB WALSER Information obtained from baptism records of the Jerusalem Lutheran & Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania Leaton Clark (The Leaton Clark Collection)Frederick Walser - Gasper became Casper Walser, married Margaretha Probst Born ?1728 Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland Died - 1787 migrated to Philadelphia on the "Albany" in 1749 Gasper [Casper] Walser was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland in c. 1725, imigrated to Penn. on the ship ALBANY, from Rotterdam, to the Delaware River. He took the Oath of Goverment there on 2 September 1749, went then to Penn. He was a tailor and soon married a lady named Margaretha. They had Martin b.c. 1756 and d.1804, Frederick b.1760 and d. 1837, and in 1762 Gasper was taxed for land in Northampton Co. Sons John c.1790, Philip b. 1771 and Jacob b. 1773 had their births recorded in Luthern Church in Albany in Allemangel, Burks Co..He was taxed in 1774, but not there again. Casper owned land in Rowan Co. N.C. on the Yadkin River in 1775. Later it was Davidson Co.. Martin's children were: Catherine; I know nothing about. David; Moved to Wilkes Co.,Ga. and d.c. 1845 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Margaretha; Moved to Putnam Co. Ga.by 1810. Squire Preston;Married Elizabeth Wagner, moved to Morgan Co,. Ga. and died in 1846. His Children were Caswell C.; Daniel;John Martin; Elvira; and Mary Jane. Solomon; I(Eugenia Woods Weathersby) know nothing about. Frederick married Margarest Earnest and had nine children. My ancester (Eugenia Woods Weathersby )was the youngest child--Jane who married Peter Middleton Woods and they moved to Benton Co. Tenn. in about 1840 or so and had 13 children of which 1 girl and 11 boys grew up, of which 4 fought for the south and 4 fought for the union they say. My line comes from their son Frederick, who fought for the south and down through his son Eugene, and his son Eugene,Jr. and then me. This should help you a lot. I don't know any more about Casper and Martin and his family than I have already told you. There is a book 'The 5 Walsers' by Richard Walser printed in 1977 for privite distribution and there is a copy in the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. He sent me a copy, but most of it is about his line. There is no more about Martin's family. He moved to northwest Pato the Lynn township in Northampton County Margaretha (probably Probst-not documented yet) 1750--moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Casper) 1771--moved to Rowan County, North Carolina (Casper, probably all sons 1805--family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia (David) 1826--to Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (David) 1850--to Mississippi (George Washington) 1876--to Arkansas (George Washington & family 1877--to Collin County, Texas (same) 1878--to Montague County, Texas (same) 1903--to Hardeman County, Texas (Samuel Lafayette) from here, Samuel Lafayette, Jr., and Charles Richard moved toward the Panhandle and arrived in Deaf Smith County, in 1917.
William Walser II
Click on the Photos Tab to view all Photos uploaded for William Walser 2nd. History: William Walser II - was born March 4th, 1860 in Sharon TWP, Richland County, Ohio. William Walser II was ~ the 3rd child, 1st son born to William Walser 1 & Mary F. Angst/Walser/Kremer. Per 1860 Census records, this Walser residence was located close to William Walser 1’s parents and other sibling’s residences also located in Sharon Twp. These Walser families have numerous Sacrament records within the Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church located in Bethlehem, Ohio which was also located close to their farming plots/residences. This Bethlehem area is referred to as the German Settlement located between Shelby and Crestline, Ohio. Records show that all of the Walser’s migrated to Michigan but split up either to Maple Grove TWP, Saginaw County, or to Miriam, Otisco/Keene TWP, Ionia County. Records show that in February 1863, the (William Walser 1 & Mary F. Angst/Walser/Kremer) family moved north from upper-central Ohio. William Walser 1’s family settled and built a residence close to the present St Michael’s Catholic Church in Maple Grove TWP, MI and helped to found its first Catholic church. William Walser 1’s two brothers and sister moved to the Ionia, Michigan area around this time. Refer to William Walser 1 “Find A Grave” web site for more detail. William Walser II at age 28 married Miss Susan Josephine Kammers age 21 of Miriam, Ionia County, MI July 4th, 1882 at the St. Mary's of Miriam Catholic Church. Together, William & Josephine had the following 5 children: 1) Peter Joseph Walser (12/18/1883 - 12/15/1951) F.A.G.# 83603220. Joseph after his grandfather? 2) Edward Louis Walser (08/20/1886 - 4/27/1955) F.A.G.# 69487258. Louis after his uncle? 3) “Susan”/Susanna M. Walser/Drexler-(7/22/1888-11/19/1965) F.A.G.# 94764941 4) “Lena”-Magdalena Elizabeth Walser/Hollerback (4/24/1892-10/6/1958) F.A.G.# 84273581 5) “Earl”-William John Walser III. (7/29/1897-10/30/1965) F.A.G.# 83604174 William Walser II would have been fortunate enough to have lived long enough to attend the 1st, 2nd and 3rd St. Michael’s churches over his years. 1860-Census, 3 months, Sharon Twp, Richland County, Ohio, (with parents) 1870-Census, 10 years, Maple Grove Twp, MI,(with parents) 1880-Census, 21 years, Maple Grove Twp, MI,(with parents) 1890-Census – lost due to fire/flooding in the basement of the Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. in 1921. 1900-Census- 42 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1910-Census- 50 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1920-Census-60 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1930-Census-70 years, Widowed in 1928 , Maple Grove Twp, MI 1940-Census-80 years, Widowed, Maple Grove Twp, MI Credits: Helen Prieur Gengler, (Many thanks as she had previously tracked and compiled much of this very nicely and extensively) – Including pictures. Lavern Walser files, Douglas Paul Walser, St. Michael’s Catholic Church & Cemetery, Maple Grove, Michigan Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church & Cemetery, Shelby, Ohio St. Mary's Catholic Church & Cemetery, Miriam, MI
Helen Augusta (Lillehaugen) Walser
Helen Augusta Lillehaugen was born on December 10, 1937 in Whitman, Nelson Co., North Dakota to parents Tollef Theopheus Lillehaugen (1908-1992) and Viola Mariam Sandford (1911-2014). She had multiple siblings including Hilma Leona (1909-2002), Todd (1910-), Helma (1912-), and Silvia Lillehaugen (1913-). Helen attended a one-room schoolhouse near the farm where she grew up and later attended high school in Michigan, North Dakota. She received her registered nursing degree from the University of North Dakota College of Nursing in Grand Forks, North Dakota, after graduating in 1958. The following year on June 15, 1959 she married Adolf Walser (1935-2018). The couple had daughters Denise Walser-Kolar, Debby Walser-Kuntz, and Darlene Walser. Helen was a room mother, Girl Scout leader, Sunday School teacher, and caregiver. She was known for hosting the best holidays including dressing up as a big blue Easter Bunny (in a costume she sewed herself) to hide hundreds of eggs for her large extended family that would visit every year. Helen also served as President of the Minnesota Medical Association Alliance (MMAA), President of the Zumbro Valley Medical Society Alliance (ZVMSA), President of the Rochester Swim Club, and a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church Council.
Harry Earl Walser of Yucaipa, San Bernardino County, CA was born on November 14, 1909, and died at age 89 years old on July 10, 1999. Harry Walser was buried at Riverside National Cemetery Section 48 Site 2156 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside.
James L Walser of Nocona, Montague County, TX was born on March 7, 1920, and died at age 82 years old on January 16, 2003.
James K Walser of Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH was born on April 15, 1918, and died at age 80 years old on February 16, 1999.
John H Jr Walser of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on December 26, 1914, and died at age 71 years old in November 1986.
John A Walser of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky was born on July 8, 1917, and died at age 68 years old in March 1986.
John Wesley Walser Jr of Lexington, Davidson County, NC was born on August 25, 1919, and died at age 80 years old on August 26, 1999. John Walser was buried at Salisbury National Cemetery Section K Site 80E 501 Statesville Boulevard, in Salisbury.
John H Walser of Advance, Davie County, NC was born on March 15, 1921, and died at age 78 years old on May 28, 1999.
Daniel Paul Walser of TX was born on July 28, 1954, and died at age 56 years old on April 30, 2011. Daniel Walser was buried at Dallas - Ft. Worth National Cemetery Section 16B Site 151 2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, in Dallas.
Willie Walser of Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina was born on September 25, 1911, and died at age 68 years old in October 1979.
Carl F Walser of Decatur, Macon County, Illinois was born on October 17, 1905, and died at age 76 years old in April 1982.
Richard Dewayne Walser of Texas was born on January 19, 1949. Richard Walser was married to Linda S. (Bogg) Walser on April 14, 1978 in Collin County, TX and they separated on May 16, 1980 in Dallas County, and died at age 57 years old on October 28, 2006.
Richard R Walser of Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, OH was born on April 4, 1918, and died at age 82 years old on October 24, 2000.
Raymond E Walser of Beaver Falls, Beaver County, PA was born on March 14, 1925, and died at age 84 years old on August 27, 2009.
William A Walser of Asheboro, Randolph County, NC was born on April 16, 1922, and died at age 82 years old on May 28, 2004.
Herman K Walser of Salisbury, Rowan County, NC was born on September 13, 1922, and died at age 82 years old on October 18, 2004. Herman Walser was buried at Salisbury National Cemetery Section 16 Site 18 501 Statesville Boulevard, in Salisbury.
William T Walser of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC was born on May 10, 1913, and died at age 82 years old on June 1, 1995.

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CASPER (GASPER) WALSER was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland and sailed from Amsterdam on the ship Albany, via Isle of Cowes, England and landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1749.;This information posted by Eugenia Woods Weathersby, on GenForum.com, 1999.He and his family settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and stayed there until about 1771, when they moved to Rowan County (now Davidson County), North Carolina and began farming Entries of Land, Rowan County, North Carolina show the following purchase of 220 acres on Dyker's Creek entry #2836 purchase of 10 acres, including an island in River& 2/19/1785 entry #2867 purchase of 130 acres adjoining original 220 acres where Casper and Margaretha were buried, in all probability, in the Warner-Walser Cemetery on his property. This cemetery is no longer in existance and the few remaining stones were found in April 2005 lying under a tree on the farm (Riverbend) of Charles Bernhardt, which is a portion of original property owned by Casper. MARTIN WALSER No death or burial records found in either Rowan or Davidson County, NC FREDERICK WALSER Tombstone and remains moved to Yadkin College Cemetery in 1983 because of a new highway being built in the area of the Walser Cemetery Frederick's parents, Casper & Margaretha Walser, moved to Rowan County, North Carolina, from Lincoln County, Pennsylvania in 1770. Grave marker inscription: Pvt. Cowans NC Co., Rev. War--12/24/1837. Called into service as a Minuteman by Capt. Douglas Hade in 1780. In 1781, served Capt. Thomas Cowan in the regiment of Col. F. Locke. Acted as guard of prisoners of British soldiers who were captured at Eutah Springs, SC., and marched them to Henry County, VA., where they were received by VA authorities. PHILIPP JACOB WALSER Information obtained from baptism records of the Jerusalem Lutheran & Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania Leaton Clark (The Leaton Clark Collection)Frederick Walser - Gasper became Casper Walser, married Margaretha Probst Born ?1728 Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland Died - 1787 migrated to Philadelphia on the "Albany" in 1749 Gasper [Casper] Walser was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland in c. 1725, imigrated to Penn. on the ship ALBANY, from Rotterdam, to the Delaware River. He took the Oath of Goverment there on 2 September 1749, went then to Penn. He was a tailor and soon married a lady named Margaretha. They had Martin b.c. 1756 and d.1804, Frederick b.1760 and d. 1837, and in 1762 Gasper was taxed for land in Northampton Co. Sons John c.1790, Philip b. 1771 and Jacob b. 1773 had their births recorded in Luthern Church in Albany in Allemangel, Burks Co..He was taxed in 1774, but not there again. Casper owned land in Rowan Co. N.C. on the Yadkin River in 1775. Later it was Davidson Co.. Martin's children were: Catherine; I know nothing about. David; Moved to Wilkes Co.,Ga. and d.c. 1845 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Margaretha; Moved to Putnam Co. Ga.by 1810. Squire Preston;Married Elizabeth Wagner, moved to Morgan Co,. Ga. and died in 1846. His Children were Caswell C.; Daniel;John Martin; Elvira; and Mary Jane. Solomon; I(Eugenia Woods Weathersby) know nothing about. Frederick married Margarest Earnest and had nine children. My ancester (Eugenia Woods Weathersby )was the youngest child--Jane who married Peter Middleton Woods and they moved to Benton Co. Tenn. in about 1840 or so and had 13 children of which 1 girl and 11 boys grew up, of which 4 fought for the south and 4 fought for the union they say. My line comes from their son Frederick, who fought for the south and down through his son Eugene, and his son Eugene,Jr. and then me. This should help you a lot. I don't know any more about Casper and Martin and his family than I have already told you. There is a book 'The 5 Walsers' by Richard Walser printed in 1977 for privite distribution and there is a copy in the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. He sent me a copy, but most of it is about his line. There is no more about Martin's family. He moved to northwest Pato the Lynn township in Northampton County Margaretha (probably Probst-not documented yet) 1750--moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Casper) 1771--moved to Rowan County, North Carolina (Casper, probably all sons 1805--family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia (David) 1826--to Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (David) 1850--to Mississippi (George Washington) 1876--to Arkansas (George Washington & family 1877--to Collin County, Texas (same) 1878--to Montague County, Texas (same) 1903--to Hardeman County, Texas (Samuel Lafayette) from here, Samuel Lafayette, Jr., and Charles Richard moved toward the Panhandle and arrived in Deaf Smith County, in 1917.
George Washington Walser
George Washington Walser Born 08 February 1818 in Wilkes County, GA; died 23 June 1902 in Montague County, TX. He was the son of David Walser and Elizabeth Darden. He married Mary Ann Darden 29 September 1841 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, and soon after relocated to Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. He was a member of the 3rd Battalion, Mississippi Infantry (State Troops), Company E. This company was present at the Battle of Vicksburg in July 1863. The Walser pamphlet states that he was taken prisoner, but I have not located any records that confirm that, nor any that show his release. He married Mary Ann Darden, born 09 July 1822 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; died 1865 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Lemuel Darden and Rebecca Weaver, so is George's first cousin. After Mary Ann’s death, George married Martha Caroline Johnson Canty, a widow. She died shortly after the census was taken in 1870. They had one son, George. A few years later, George married Sarah Balack or Blalock in Amite County, Mississippi. They had several children. The family moved slowly across Arkansas and into Texas, finally residing in Montague county. For a picture and other information, click here. Children of George Walser and Mary Ann Darden are: i. David Walser, born Abt. 1842. ii. John Thomas Walser, born Abt. 1843; died 1864 in Selma, Alabama. iii. Samuel Lafayette Walser, born Abt. 1847. iv. James Jeffries Walser, born Abt. 1850. v. Rufus B Walser, born 27 January 1853 in Oktibbeha County, MS; died 21 August 1914 in Montague County, TX; married (1) Elsavan A Johnson 23 April 1876 in Arkansas; married (2) Elizabeth Hollis 12 November 1885 in Montague County, TX. vi. Francis Lee Walser, born Abt. 1857.
William Walser II
Click on the Photos Tab to view all Photos uploaded for William Walser 2nd. History: William Walser II - was born March 4th, 1860 in Sharon TWP, Richland County, Ohio. William Walser II was ~ the 3rd child, 1st son born to William Walser 1 & Mary F. Angst/Walser/Kremer. Per 1860 Census records, this Walser residence was located close to William Walser 1’s parents and other sibling’s residences also located in Sharon Twp. These Walser families have numerous Sacrament records within the Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church located in Bethlehem, Ohio which was also located close to their farming plots/residences. This Bethlehem area is referred to as the German Settlement located between Shelby and Crestline, Ohio. Records show that all of the Walser’s migrated to Michigan but split up either to Maple Grove TWP, Saginaw County, or to Miriam, Otisco/Keene TWP, Ionia County. Records show that in February 1863, the (William Walser 1 & Mary F. Angst/Walser/Kremer) family moved north from upper-central Ohio. William Walser 1’s family settled and built a residence close to the present St Michael’s Catholic Church in Maple Grove TWP, MI and helped to found its first Catholic church. William Walser 1’s two brothers and sister moved to the Ionia, Michigan area around this time. Refer to William Walser 1 “Find A Grave” web site for more detail. William Walser II at age 28 married Miss Susan Josephine Kammers age 21 of Miriam, Ionia County, MI July 4th, 1882 at the St. Mary's of Miriam Catholic Church. Together, William & Josephine had the following 5 children: 1) Peter Joseph Walser (12/18/1883 - 12/15/1951) F.A.G.# 83603220. Joseph after his grandfather? 2) Edward Louis Walser (08/20/1886 - 4/27/1955) F.A.G.# 69487258. Louis after his uncle? 3) “Susan”/Susanna M. Walser/Drexler-(7/22/1888-11/19/1965) F.A.G.# 94764941 4) “Lena”-Magdalena Elizabeth Walser/Hollerback (4/24/1892-10/6/1958) F.A.G.# 84273581 5) “Earl”-William John Walser III. (7/29/1897-10/30/1965) F.A.G.# 83604174 William Walser II would have been fortunate enough to have lived long enough to attend the 1st, 2nd and 3rd St. Michael’s churches over his years. 1860-Census, 3 months, Sharon Twp, Richland County, Ohio, (with parents) 1870-Census, 10 years, Maple Grove Twp, MI,(with parents) 1880-Census, 21 years, Maple Grove Twp, MI,(with parents) 1890-Census – lost due to fire/flooding in the basement of the Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. in 1921. 1900-Census- 42 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1910-Census- 50 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1920-Census-60 years, Married, Maple Grove Twp, MI 1930-Census-70 years, Widowed in 1928 , Maple Grove Twp, MI 1940-Census-80 years, Widowed, Maple Grove Twp, MI Credits: Helen Prieur Gengler, (Many thanks as she had previously tracked and compiled much of this very nicely and extensively) – Including pictures. Lavern Walser files, Douglas Paul Walser, St. Michael’s Catholic Church & Cemetery, Maple Grove, Michigan Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church & Cemetery, Shelby, Ohio St. Mary's Catholic Church & Cemetery, Miriam, MI
Lillie Lenora Walser Carlton
Lillie Lenora (Walser) Carlton was born on May 16, 1903 in Montague County, Texas United States, and died at age 68 years old on April 13, 1972 in Amarillo, Potter County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lillie Lenora Walser Carlton.
Lenora Roxann  (Holt) Walser
Lenora Roxann (Holt) Walser was born in 1880 in Belton, Bell County, Texas United States, and died at age 81 years old in 1961 in Hardeman County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lenora Roxann (Holt) Walser.
Jacob George Walser was born in May 1773 in Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania United States to Casper Walser and Elisabetha Margareth (Probst) Walser, and had siblings Frederick Walser, Martin Walser, John Alexandra Walser, and Philip Jacob Walser. He married Margaret Slagel Walser on December 30, 1793, and had children William Walser, Sarah "Sally" (Walser ) Snider, Priscilla Walser, Casper Walser, Mary Polly Walser, and Thomas Walser. Jacob Walser died at age 75 years old in September 1848 in Davidson, Mecklenburg County, NC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jacob George Walser.
Clonettie Connie (Walser) Sautner was born on September 12, 1915 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois United States to Oscar Ezra Walser and Rosa Anne (Gilmore) Walser, and had siblings Ralph Floyd Walser, Frances Linda (Walser) O’Neal, Fern Evelyn Walser, Sylvia Lottie (Walser) Daquila, Lelia May (Walser) Graham, and Charles Raymond Walser. She married Bert Henry Flotre on January 2, 1937 and they later divorced. They had children Perry Allen Flotre, Nadine Ann Flotre, and Kristy Ann (Flotre) High. She married John Frances Sautner. Clonettie Sautner died at age 100 years old on June 5, 2016 at Camano Island in Camano, Island County, WA.
Thomas Lemuel Walser
Mr Walser was one of the first members of the Big Valley Cemetery Association and personally cared for the cemetery for many years. Farmer. His home was approximately 2 miles east of this cemetery.
Elizabeth (Walser) Harwood was born in 1787 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States, and died at age 77 years old on January 3, 1865 in Aurora, Kane County, IL. Elizabeth Harwood was buried at Historic Oakwood Cemetery 1121 Lincoln Hwy, in Joliet, Will County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elizabeth (Walser) Harwood.
Thomas Walser was born on April 8, 1797 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States to Frederick Walser and Margaretha (Earnest) Walser, and had siblings David, George Walser, John Alexander Walser, Elizabeth (Walser) Harwood, Mary Polly (Walser) Tucker, Brittian Franklin Walser, Henry Clayton Walser, Jane (Walser) Woods, Hiram Walser, and Mary Ann Walser. Thomas Walser died at age 66 years old on January 25, 1864 in Edwards County, IL. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thomas Walser.
Squire Preston Walser was born in 1801 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States, and died at age 45 years old in 1846 in Tuscaloosa County, AL. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Squire Preston Walser.
Samuel Lafayette Walser Sr. was born in 1847 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama United States, and died at age 70 years old in 1917 in Chillicothe, Hardeman County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Samuel Lafayette Walser Sr..
Francis Walser died in 1804. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Francis (Lee) Walser.
Sarah Sally Walser was born in 1819 in Bartholomew County, Indiana United States to George Walser and Rachel (McKinney) Walser, and had siblings David Walser, Alford Walser, Eliza Walser, Henry G Walser, Charles Daniel Walser, and Frederick Walser. Sarah Walser died at age 61 years old in 1880.
Malinda Josephine (Walser) Hege was born on December 28, 1860 in Davidson County, North Carolina United States, and died at age 89 years old on January 5, 1950 in Reedy Creek.
Cynthia (Walser) Smith was born in 1833, and died at age 26 years old in 1859. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cynthia (Walser) Smith.
Agnes (Walser) Applet was born in 1863 in Wisconsin United States, and died at age 88 years old on September 30, 1952 in Madison, Dane County.
Squire Perkins Walser was born on March 4, 1801 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States to Martin Walser and Francis (Lee) Walser, and had siblings Catharine Walser, Margaretha Ann (Walser) Lunceford, Solomon Walser, David Walser, and John Walser. He was in a relationship with Elizabeth (Wagner) Walser beginning 1824 at Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA in Lincoln County, TN, and had children Caswell Carol Walser, John Martin Walser, Mary Jane (Walser) Terry, Elvira (Walser) Toomes, and Daniel Waggoner Walser. Squire Walser died at age 45 years old on December 9, 1846 in Cole County, MO. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Squire Perkins Walser.
Mary is the daughter of John Hubbard Walser and Eliza Jane Myers. She was born in Davidson county and is a sister to Malinda Josephine, William Robert (who died at age 15), Susan Edith, Laura Columbus and Mittie Walser. Their father was twice a POW at Point Lookout, MD during the civil war. Mary was admitted to the asylum on 8 Oct 1889, the day of her mother's murder. The accused murderer of her mother was Bob Berrier, estranged husband of Mary's sister, Laura. Bob had reportedly heard that most of the Walser family would be accompanying Mary Ellen on her scheduled admission to the asylum. He went to the family home planning to see his estranged wife and their young daughter, Clara. He met, instead, with his mother-in-law who shut the door in his face. He reportedly responded by shooting her thrice and fleeing. His wife unable to testify against her husband a lynch mob was formed and waited for access. They eventually overwhelmed the sheriff and his men and took Mr. Berrier away to a hanging tree. He was lynched by community members none of whom stood trial. Mary Ellen would remain in care at the asylum for the next 39 years and die just before Christmas of acute multiple neuritis and dementia praecox (schizophrenia).
David Walser was born on January 13, 1794 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States to Frederick Walser and Margaretha (Earnest) Walser, and had siblings George Walser, John Alexander Walser, Thomas Walser, Elizabeth (Walser) Harwood, Mary Polly (Walser) Tucker, Brittian Franklin Walser, Henry Clayton Walser, Jane (Walser) Woods, Hiram Walser, and Mary Ann Walser. David Walser died at age 75 years old on August 7, 1869 in Aurora, Kane County, IL. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember David.

Walser Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Walser family member is 72.0 years old according to our database of 1,425 people with the last name Walser that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

72.0 years

Oldest Walsers

These are the longest-lived members of the Walser family on AncientFaces.

Charles Richard Walser was born on March 26, 1888 in Sunset, Montague County, Texas United States to Samuel Lafayette Walser Sr. and Martha Mae Cornelia (Ingram) Walser, and had siblings Henry Holcomb Walser, Thomas Lemuel Walser, John Webster Walser, Mary Ella (Walser) Jenkins, James David Walser, Weltha Ann (Walser) Emmert, William Edward Walser, Samuel Lafayette Walser Jr, Arra Della (Walser) Smith, Benjamin Franklin Walser, Claud Adson Walser, and Martha Mae (Walser) Baker. He was in a relationship with Sarah Della (Lance) Walser, and had children Guy Richard Walser, Leatrus Gladis (Walser) Clark, David Crockett Walser, and Willie Hollis Walser. Charles Walser died at age 109 years old on March 10, 1998. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Richard Walser.
109 years
Charles R Walser of Hereford, Deaf Smith County, TX was born on March 26, 1888, and died at age 109 years old on March 10, 1998.
109 years
George Jasper Walser was born on November 14, 1878 in Payson, ,, Utah County, Utah, USA to Johann Jakob Walser and Ann Elizabeth Louisa (Schaerrer) Walser, and had siblings Annie Elizabeth (Walser) Robinson, John Jacob Walser, Henry Samuel Walser, Wilhelmina (Walser) Bowman, Laura (Walser) Thygerson, Frederick Hyrum Walser, Eliza Jane (Walser) Johnson, Louie Walser Ross, and Effie Adelia (Walser) Durfee. George Walser died at age 106 years old on June 25, 1985. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Jasper Walser.
106 years
Mary Walser of Pierce City, Lawrence County, Missouri was born on August 25, 1906, and died at age 104 years old on September 11, 2010.
104 years
Opal Jewell (Walser) Schilling was born on December 8, 1904 in Sunset, Texas United States to Andrew Marcelous Walser and Ida Lee (Allen) Walser, and had siblings Iris Lillian (Walser) Robinett, Minnie Ola (Walser) Ashburn, and Hallie S. Walser. Opal Schilling died at age 103 years old on February 17, 2008 in Edmond, OK. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Opal Jewell (Walser) Schilling.
103 years
Stella M Walser of Johnstown, Licking County, OH was born on June 12, 1892, and died at age 103 years old on April 30, 1996.
103 years
Lena R Walser of Hamburg, Ashley County, AR was born on March 4, 1895, and died at age 102 years old on March 1, 1998.
102 years
Mary L Walser of Lexington, Davidson County, NC was born on August 28, 1897, and died at age 102 years old on September 13, 1999.
102 years
Bertha E Walser of Mount Carmel, Wabash County, IL was born on September 7, 1864, and died at age 101 years old on August 15, 1966.
101 years
Marion Walser was born in January 1864 in Illinois United States, and died at age 102 years old in August 1966 in Wabash County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marion Walser.
102 years
Bertha is wife of Marion Walser; Marion was born January 1864 in Illinois and died August 1966. Death and burial site unknown, but probably buried at Lick Prairie
101 years
Christine Walser of Bountiful, Davis County, UT was born on October 25, 1888, and died at age 100 years old on September 2, 1989.
100 years
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