Dear listers: Could someone possibly tell me what happened to Hannah Macy Wall who died in either Wayne County, IN in or near Williamsburg, Green Township, or Randolph County, IN? Hannah Macy Wall was the wife of Meindsy Wall, whom she married in Randolph County, NC on 1 November 1809. She married Meindsy Wall when she was 33 years old. I think this marriage was probably her 2nd marriage and probably his 2nd as well. I wonder if she had children from her first marriage. I also wonder if she had children with Meindsy Wall. I would be very interested in hearing from their descendants. She lived with Joseph Way and his wife Julia for at least 20 or more years after moving to Indiana with her sister Judith Macy Way. Joseph is listed in the 1850 Census in Williamsburg, Green Township, IN. Here is the listing on their household. I think Julia Way is probably the same woman as Judith Macy. Joseph Way also had been Alice Hiatt's husband, and probably had other previous wives as well according to the LDS data. I don't know if Julia/Judith Macy Way had any children with him. They are a big mystery to me. I went through a lot of effort to get all this data that I now have, including a 550 mile drive to Randolph County, NC. page 105 of Williamsburg, Green Township, Wayne County, IN the following: 428 428 Joseph Way, 70, Male, None, $250, N.C. Julia Way, 70, Female, N.C. Hannah Wall, 76, Female, N.C. Joseph Way Jr., 22, Male, Blacksmith, Ind. Hannah was also a Quaker, as was her sister. According to the women's minutes of Centre Monthly Meeting of Guilford County, NC, for 9th month, 1829, Hannah Walls requested to transfer her membership to Silver Creek Monthly Meeting in Union County, IN. During the same meeting, Judith Macy also requested her membership to be transferred to Silver Creek. The certificates for both women were produced, approved, and signed at the monthly meeting on the 17th of 10th month. There was also a request from Mary Dorothy in 9th month to transfer her membership from Centre to Springfield Monthly Meeting in Wayne County, IN. Judith Macy and Hannah Wall were "received on certificate from Centre Monthly Meeting end to Springfield Monthly Meeting" on 2/27/1830 at Silver Creek (IN) Monthly Meeting. There is no mention of either Judith or Hannah in the abstract to the Springfield (IN) Minutes. The Springfield women's minutes prior to 1843 have not survived. All of the above Indiana Quaker information is from Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, by Willard Heiss. Regards, Tim Walls