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    1. Maulding family
    2. Sandy Bauer
    3. Pat Anderson helped me a lot with my Maulding family going back to Richard Maulding. I'm descended from Lea Maulding mentioned below. Here's link to Pat's homepage and quotes from it:: http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html "Richard Maulding arrived in Virginia about 1701 from Barbados where he had been an officer in the Governors guard. He was a resident of King William County, Virginia and later Caroline County, Virginia, Southwest of current Bowling Green, Virginia. He was an early merchant in Caroline County at the Chesterfield Settlement and a magistrate at establishment of Caroline and Orange Counties, Virginia. He was a land holder in 1717 of 600 acres in King William County between Mattaponi River, and the Reedy Swamp adjacent Nicholas Dillard, Richard Turner, Christopher Smith, William Cockerham, Richard Yarbrough, & Paul Pigg's line. Later he added land on Mattaponi River, about 3/4 mile above Powell's Ford and in St. John's Parish, on SE side of Down's Branch and in St. Margaret's Parish, on Maple Swamp, Nw side of Maple Run, in the Mine line. His land holdings expanded into Spotsylvania County by 1728 in St. George's Parish, in the first fork of Rappidan River, corner of Thomas Weyland and in St. George's Parish, in the upper fork of Robinson River, called Malden's Fork. adj. William Duff's land. He was thereafter present in Caroline County in St. Margaret's Parish, adj. land whereon he liveth, Richard Land, lines of Marsh, and Stanfield, by the main road. Richard was married to a Susannah ? who is listed with him as a headright in the 1701 patent, but may have remarried several times after her. His children were; John Maulding, Sarah Maulding, Richard Maulding,Jr., and unknown daughter Maulding, William Maulding, Susannah Maulding, and James Maulding. James Maulding was born about 1725 in Caroline County, Virginia the son of Richard Maulding. I have not yet had the opportunity to develop information about his early life there. <> By 1777 James had left to go to Western North Carolina in the area now Hawkins County, Tennessee where he was one of the authors of the constitution of "refused" state of Franklin. He was also a signer of the Cumberland Compact. By 1780 he had 640 acres on the middle fork of the Red River in Davidson County, TN. In the 1790 surveys showed that his land was in Logan County, Kentucky. James Maulding married Caty Tyler in Virginia the daughter of William Tyler of Caroline County and had children Ambrose, Morton, Frances, Richard, Wesley, Jane and Mary Maulding. James Maulding died in 1797 in Logan County, Kentucky. Ambrose Maulding was born August 01, 1755 in Virginia the son of James Maulding, and died August 26, 1833 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married (1) Peggy ?in Virginia or Hawkins County, Tennessee. He was present in hawkisn County in the 1770's and in the 1780 helped his father and brothers establish Maulding's Station the earliest settlement in current Logan County, Kentucky. He married (2) Mary Purdy February 19, 1801 in Logan County, Kentucky. Ambrose was a court Judge in Logan County and shortly after marrying his second wife moved northweesward to Henderson County, Kentucky and subsequently acroos the Ohio River to the vicinity of present McLeansboro, Illinois The descendants of Ambrose are documented in _Ambrose Maulding, Ancestors, Descendants, & Kinsfolk_, by Paul Kornmeyer, Denzil R. Mauldin, Ruth Maulding Adams, Flossie Gibbs Anderson, (Rev. 1975-79), Arranged by Denzil R. Mauldin, April 20, 1981, Valdez, Alaska. The children of Ambrose Maulding and Peggy ? are: i. Ennis4 Maulding, born 1783; died Abt. 1843. He married Fanny Crissel April 14, 1804 in Logan County, Kentucky. ii. Mourning Maulding, born October 05, 1784 in Logan County, Kentucky; died September 13, 1846 in Hamilton County, Illinois. iii. Lea Maulding, born June 04, 1789; died August 19, 1859. iv. James William Maulding, born March 18, 1790 in Logan County, Kentucky; died April 11, 1853 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married Margaret Crissel April 11, 1809 in Logan County, Kentucky. v. Richard M. Maulding, born 1793. He married Elizabeth Griffith August 04, 1817 in White County, Illinois. vi. John Wesley Maulding, born 1795 in Logan County, Kentucky; died Aft. 1860 in Arkansas. The children of Ambrose Maulding and Mary Purdy are: i. William4 Maulding, born January 16, 1802 in Logan County, Kentucky; died September 05, 1883 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married Louisa Jane Burbank. ii. Martha Maulding, born 1804; died 1879. She married Jarrett Garner August 14, 1821 in Hamilton County, Illinois. iii. Zilphia Maulding, born 1807. She married Samuel Hollingsworth June 22, 1825 in Hamilton County, Illinois. iv. Keeling Tyler Maulding, born 1808 in Logan County, Kentucky; died October 20, 1880 in Ringgold County, Iowa. He married (1) Elizabeth Easley September 25, 1832 in Hamilton County, Illinois. He married (2) Hester Ann Bartlett August 12, 1866 in Centerville, Iowa. v. Alexander M. Maulding, born August 03, 1809 in Kentucky; died August 17, 1888 in Henry County, Iowa. He married Winnie Glover. vi. Isabel Maulding, born July 10, 1812. vii. Sarah Maulding, born March 1814; died Aft. 1900. She married Abraham Hollingsworth. viii. Laban Maulding, born March 11, 1817; died March 02, 1865 in Henry County, Iowa. ix. Rachel Maulding, born February 14, 1822; died November 1886 in Henry County, Iowa. She married Jonas Hinkson. Lynda Miller wrote: >This Julia is William Hall's sister, not his daughter. > >Do you know anyone researching Mauldings? > >Lynda >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sandy Bauer" <sandyebauer@comcast.net> >To: <ILWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:44 PM >Subject: Re: [ILWAYNE-L] Halls in Hamilton County > > > > >>Sorry but I have no information on Julia Ann Hall's family. I would >>love to know more. >> >>Sandy >> >> >>Lynda Miller wrote: >> >> >> >>>This Julie Ann who married Jarrett Maulding could be a sister to William >>>Hall b. 1817/1818 IL. I do not know who his parents were or who her >>> >>> >parents > > >>>were. Do you know? >>> >>>Lynda Lane Miller >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Sandy Bauer" <sandyebauer@comcast.net> >>>To: <ILWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> >>>Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 1:17 PM >>>Subject: Re: [ILWAYNE-L] Halls in Hamilton County >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Sandra >>>>Here's 4 generations I have for Jarrett Maulding family. I thought we >>>>had collaborated on this branch of the Maulding family. >>>> >>>>I had Jarrett and Julia's marriage taking place in Hamilton Co, IL not >>>>Wayne Co, IL. >>>> >>>>Am I wrong? I have nothing on Julia Hall's family. >>>> >>>>Descendants of Jarrett MAULDING - >>>> >>>> >>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>----- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>1-Jarrett MAULDING (25 Mar 1814-) >>>>sp: Julia Ann HALL (Jun 1820-) >>>> 2-William MAULDING (1837-) >>>> 2-James MAULDING (22 Apr 1838-) >>>> 2-Mary Jane MAULDING (Mar 1840-1911) >>>> sp: Keeling Tyler MAULDING (11 Jul 1831-21 Apr 1886) >>>> 3-Lucretia Ann MAULDING (16 Feb 1860-21 Aug 1862) >>>> 3-Walter L. MAULDING (May 1864-) >>>> 3-William MAULDING (abt 1870-23 Jul 1904) >>>> 3-Garrett MAULDING (abt 1872-) >>>> 3-Thomas H. MAULDING (7 Nov 1875-11 Sep 1924) >>>> 2-Margaret Alice "Lucy" MAULDING (1840-bef 1880) >>>> sp: William H. PAYNE (23 Nov 1832-9 Feb 1926) >>>> 3-Margaret Alice PAYNE (1857-) >>>> sp: Benjamin Franklin CROSS Jr. (Jul 1853-) >>>> 4-Roy Franklin CROSS (10 Feb 1881-5 Feb 1920) >>>> 4-Clara L. CROSS (Jan 1883-) >>>> 4-Elsworth C. CROSS (Jan 1885-) >>>> 4-Lee R. CROSS (Aug 1891-) >>>> 4-Charles V. CROSS (Dec 1895-) >>>> 4-Elsie M. CROSS (Sep 1899-) >>>> 3-Isaac C. "Ike" PAYNE (1859-) >>>> sp: Isabell (1864-) >>>> 3-John T. "Jack/Jake" PAYNE (1862-) >>>> 3-Cordelia PAYNE (1864-) >>>> 3-Sarah H. PAYNE (1867-) >>>> 2-George Edgar MAULDING (1844-) >>>> 2-Theodore Ambrose MAULDING (29 Aug 1848-) >>>> 2-Artemissa MAULDING (1852-) >>>> 2-Gillison McGee MAULDING (Mar 1854-) >>>> 2-Chalon MAULDING (1861-) >>>> >>>>Sandy >>>> >>>>John & Sandra Brandt wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I think my Julia Ann Hall is who you are referring to; >>>>>b. June, 1820 Illinois >>>>>mar. April 18, 1836 Wayne Co. IL. to Jarrett Maulding (son of James >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>William >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>and Margaret "Peggy" Crissel/Cricel) >>>>>Julia Ann and Jarrett's first child was named William, their third >>>>> >>>>> >child > > >>>>> >>>>> >>>was >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>named George, and their sixth child was named Artemess (sp?). My >>>>>GrGrGrandmother was their fourth child, Margaret Alice "Lucy" Maulding. >>>>> >>>>> >I > > >>>>>would like to learn more about Julia Ann's family. >>>>>Sandra Brandt >>>>>brandt@apex.net >>>>> >>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>From: Lynda Miller [mailto:rjmillerjr@erols.com] >>>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:27 PM >>>>>To: ILWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>Subject: [ILWAYNE-L] Halls in Hamilton County >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I found a Mary E. Wilson listed in the 1880 census of Hamilton County, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>IL. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>Who is she? >>>>> >>>>>Living with her in Shelton, Hamilton, Illinois are: >>>>> >>>>>James Hall GSon >>>>>Learned (Leonard?) Hall Gson >>>>>Manerva Hall Gdaughter >>>>>William Hall Gson >>>>> >>>>>I think these individuals are the children of William Hall and Rebecca >>>>>Warfield Hall, deceased. >>>>> >>>>>Did the census taker assume they were grandchildren or how do they >>>>> >>>>> >figure > > >>>>> >>>>> >>>in >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>with this family. Their father, William Hall, was born in Illinois in >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>1817. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>Their mother was born in Illinois also about 1821. >>>>> >>>>>William and Rebecca's other children would be: >>>>> >>>>>Nancy J. Hall who would be 33 in 1880 is not there. >>>>> (I do not know whom she married) >>>>>Julia Ann Hall who would be 30 is not there. >>>>> (I do not know whom she married, maybe a >>>>> Maulding. >>>>>George M. Hall who would be 28 is not there. *my line >>>>> (George M. married Margaret Elizabeth >>>>> Kauffman and lived in Crouch Township) >>>>>Charles Hall who would be 25 is not there. >>>>>Mary Artamissa Hall who would be 21 is not there. >>>>> (Mary A. married Charles Edmund Yocum and >>>>> and lived near Springfield) >>>>> >>>>>William and Rebecca Hall are buried in Rawls cemetery. >>>>> >>>>>Lynda Lane Miller >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >>>>>Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >>>>>contact the listowner, ILWayne Co. Coordinator (Dianna) >>>>>mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net >>>>>Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >>>>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >>>>>Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >>>>>contact the listowner, ILWayne Co., Coordinator (Dianna) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >>>>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>-- >>>>Sandy (Whalen) Bauer >>>>http://www.whalen-family.org >>>> >>>>"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of >>>>arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather >>>>to skid in sideways, Champagne in one hand - strawberries in the other, >>>>body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming >>>>"WOO HOO - What a Ride!" >>>> >>>> >>>>==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >>>>Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >>>>contact the listowner, ILWayne Co., Coordinator (Dianna) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >>>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >>>Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >>>contact the listowner, ILWayne Co., Coordinator (Dianna) >>> >>> >mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net > > >>>Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >>>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>-- >>Sandy (Whalen) Bauer >>http://www.whalen-family.org >> >>"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of >>arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather >>to skid in sideways, Champagne in one hand - strawberries in the other, >>body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming >>"WOO HOO - What a Ride!" >> >> >>==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >>Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >>contact the listowner, ILWayne Co., Coordinator (Dianna) >> >> >mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net > > >>Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ >> >> >> > > > >==== ILWAYNE Mailing List ==== >Any questions/problems regarding the Wayne County, Illinois list, >contact the listowner, ILWayne Co., Coordinator (Dianna) mailto:ilwayne@shawneelink.net >Visit the Wayne County, Illinois Genealogy web site at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilwayne/ > > > > -- Sandy (Whalen) Bauer http://www.whalen-family.org "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, Champagne in one hand - strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO - What a Ride!"

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