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    1. [NCGUILFO] Re: NCGUILFO-D Digest V00 #63
    2. Tim Walls
    3. Dear Sue Drake, You definitely should check out the deed by James Wall, dated 1819, proven after 1859. Book 32, page 245. Deed of 30 acres from James Wall to Zachariah Lindley; it appears to be James Wall's executors of his estate. James Pickard's notes indicate that this date was correct. It appears to me that a deed was recorded in court more than 40 years after it was made. I have yet to get a copy of this deed and transcribe it. Soloman WALL's family was intermarrying with the White family in Randolph County, NC. His first son was named Tillman Wall, possibly named after Tillman White? Tillman Wall had an illegitimate child with Cynthia WALL, relationship to Tillman Wall unknown. I suspect they were cousins. Please send me everything you have now on Clement K. Wall. I am very interested in helping you find out more about him and can claim now to knowing more about Wall and Walls of Randolph County, NC than almost anyone. The Wall families of Guilford County are now my subject of interest due to their interrelationship with the Randolph County families. I previously tried to contact you several times in the past few months but your email had changed. I hope we can maintain contact now! Thanks, Tim Walls > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCGUILFO] Re:WALL/BROWN/WHITE families? > Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 20:26:44 EDT > From: SewzArt@aol.com > To: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hoping someone can find mention of one Margaret BROWN born1779 who may have > been a dau. of one James BROWN. This could be the name of our anc. Clement > WALL. > We also theorize that her mother in law may have been Nancy WHITE. > I dread researching the WHITE family since I have seen that one of the > earliest Europeans in N.C. appears to have been a WHITE. Maybe someone can > put me "onto" a good source for WHITE family records of that area. > Nancy may have been the wife of James Wall of the Rev. War.. > who went later in to Tenn. > Thanks and "Luck" to all in your research > Sue in Al. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCGUILFO] Apprentice Bonds - Guilford Co., NC > Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 08:00:35 +0000 > From: "Betty A. Pace" <bapace2@juno.com> > To: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com > > PACE ORPHAN APPRENTICE BONDS - GUILFORD CO., NC - WITH MASTER > > ABNER - age 16. On 8/23/1837 to Hiatt & Jean (saddle trade) > ABSALOM - age 19 on 8/17/1840. On 8/17/1840 to William Jean (harness > trade) > EDY - female - age 13 on 6/21/1841. On 8/18/1841 to David C. Sullivan > (weaver?) > GEO. WASHINGTON (called "JOHNSON/JOHNSTON" - no age. On 5/16/53 to Wyatt > Erwin > LIVELY - female - age 8 on 4/19/1839. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom > NEEDHAM - about 8. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom (farmer) > WISEMAN - age 12 - On 11/23/1837 to Christopher Hiatt (saddle trade) > YOUNG - male - age 13 - On 8/18/1847 to Jonathan Armfield > YOUNG - MALE - age 16 on 8/16/1850 - On 5/20/1850 to Isaac Armfield > (cabinet maker) > (I would bet that Jonathan Armfield died and Isaac took over the > apprentice bond for YOUNG PACE) > > I also have the special conditions of the indenture and the witness if > anyone needs that information. In all of these, the agent of the court > was John A. Mebane. I am told that to be called an orphan, only the > father need be dead/deserted/missing; the mother might still be in the > county but unable to support. > > My ABNER PACE m. in Guilford Co. in 1843, and went to Rowan Co., NC > following his marriage to JULIA ANN REED. > > NEEDHAM PACE and YOUNG PACE moved to Mecklenburg Co., NC around 1855 > where they married; they took with them a ZILPHA PACE (b.1800 Chatham > Co., NC), possibly their mother, and her retarded son DAVID. > > LIVELY PACE married William N. LITHCOE in 1850 in Guilford Co., NC, and > EDNEY PACE married Thomas OZMENT Jr. in 1841, and EDITH PACE married > Thomas H. GARDNER in Guilford in 1849. > > Betty Pace > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

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