This table illustrates how various icons are used to describe selected people in this database.
This icon represents a male person
This icon represents a female person
The icon of a green tree represents an ancestor of David Arthur Walker
This icon represents anyone who is a sibling of an ancestor
This icon represents those who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620
This icon represents anyone who is a Mayflower descendant.
This icon represents those who were Pilgrims
This icon is used to identify Huguenots, who fled France because of religious persecution.
This icon is used to identify United Empire Loyalists (those who fought on the side of Britain during the American Revolution).
This icon identifies those known to have fought in the American Civil War (1861-1865)
This icon is used to identify known saints.
This icon represents a person who was an Anglican clergyman.
This icon represents a person who was a clergyman with the United Church of Canada.
This icon represents a person who was a Roman Catholic clergyman.
This icon represents a person who was a Baptist clergyman.
This icon identifies those who were knighted.
This icon represents a King or Queen of England, or part thereof.
This icon represents a King or Queen of Scotland, or part thereof.
This icon represents a King or Queen of Ireland, or part thereof.
This icon represents a King or Queen of France, or part thereof.
This icon represents a king or queen of Spain, or part thereof.
This icon represents a King or Queen of Portugal, or part thereof.
This icon represents a King or Queen of Germany, or part thereof (such as a Frankish king).
One of 25 English barons who drafted the Magna Carta that King John was forced to sign in 1215. It guaranteed the rights of everyone in the nation.