by God West Virginia, that is... ...have a good life! Bill Wade
No Bill it's not a match, but thank you much for your quick reply, and it is always interesting to read about other peoples families! My Wades are from West Viriginia. Good Luck in finding your Wades they are a heard lot to find. Donna Eli
I am just getting started researching my ancestors and am looking for some guidance. My grandfather was Stuart Adolph Wade born in April, 1891 and died November, 1955. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York. He also lived in Pelham, New York and in New York City later in life. He had a sister named Ethel (Wade) Markey. Stuart's father (my great-grandfather) was Adolph Wade who lived in Mount Vernon, New York and was a successful merchant in New York City. Adolph was probably born in the 1850's and died in the 1920's and is buried in Mystic, Connecticut, an area to which he moved later in life. Adolph was very high in the Masonic fraternal organization in New York. Adolph had a brother who's name (we believe) was Stuart. Adolph and his brother (Stuart?) were separated when they were young because their parents split up. Their mothers name was Elizabeth Margaret (maiden name?) Wade. We believe that their fathers name was also Stuart Wade. When the parents split, Adolph stayed with the mother (Elizabeth Margaret) in New York and Adolph's brother (Stuart?) stayed with the father (Stuart?) and, we believe, moved to Philadelphia. Elizabeth Margaret and Stuart (?) Wade came to the U.S. (we believe directly to New York City) from London, England. Stuart (?) was apparently from a wealthy English family and met Elizabeth Margaret (who was a bar maid) in Germany while on a tour of Europe. His parents dissaproved of their marriage which is why they came to the U.S. I know it is a long shot, but I am trying to find out more about my great-grandfather Adolph's brother Stuart (?) who moved to Philadelphia in mid 1800's and their father Stuart (?) from London. Can anyone help?
Looking for a Thomas and Eliabeth Wade son Frank B. Wade from Wetzel County West Viriginia Frank was born in 1863. Donna Eli
In 1850 Cass Co., GA (renamed to Bartow Co. in 1862) the following 6 families in which one parent is a WADE are found living very close together. page 102 35-35 George Washington TUMLIN, well known Missionary Baptist preacher, whose wife, Rachel WADE TUMLIN (b. 1815, SC); d. 18 June 1850 just before the 1850 census was taken.) Henry Jackson WADE (prob. b. 29 Dec 1830, GA) with wife, Mary Cannon SPENCE WADE (they were married 2 May 1850) (living in household of G. W. TUMLIN, his brother-in-law.) page 104 71-71 Jeremiah ISBELL with wife Matilda Ann WADE ISBELL (b.1826/7,GA) page 105 81-81 Charles RANDALL with wife Sarah "Sally" WADE RANDALL (b. 27 Jab 1819,SC) page 105 84-84 James Madison WADE (b. 1816/17,SC) with wife Amanda. [James M. WADE is the ancestor of primary interest to the current compiler.] page 105 85-85 Benjamin L.WADE (b. 1821/2, SC with wife Elizabeth. [Benjamin's oldest child was named Henry J.] In the absence of family Bibles, old letters, wills, or deeds, finding households close together in a neighborhood with the same last name is probably the next best evidence. So the probability of the 6 Wades listed above being siblings is fairly high unless there is evidence to the contrary. Note that James Madison and Benjamin were just 3 household removed from Sally WADE and Charles RANDALL in the 1850 census. Family traditions have placed Rachel, Henry Jackson, Matilda Ann, and Sarah as siblings. A helpful first step was to analyze census records in the 1830 census to attempt to find the most likely parents of the 6 Wades above. Consider the following: (1) The Tumlins are known to have come to Cass Co. from Gwinnett Co., GA. George W. Tumlin m. Rachel WADE 3 Oct 1834, just 4 years after the 1830 census. (2) George's father, ostensibly William Tumlin, was in the 1830 census of Gwinnett Co. as was also the case with Henry Wade (02110001-102001.) Henry Wade was on p. 311 of the census; Emeriah or Imri Tumlin, brother of George was on p, 312 of the same census. So we have George Tumlin's family very close to Henry Wade in the 1830 Gwinnett census! (3) Five of the six Wades living close together in the 1850 Cass Co. census can comfortably be matched with persons in Henry Wade' 1830 Gwinnett Co., census (02110001-102001): male 1770-1780: Henry Wade female 1790-1800: Henry's wife female 1815-20: Rachel, b. abt. 1815, pres. SC, m. George Washington Tumlin male 1815-20: James Madison, b. 1816/7, SC m. Amanda female 1815-20: Sarah "Sally" b. 27 Jan 1819 SC, m. Charles Randall male 1820-25: Benjamin L., b. 1821/2, SC m. Elizabeth female 1825-30: Matilda Ann b. 1826/7, GA, m. Jeremiah Isbell [Note that Henry Jackson Wade prob. b. Dec 1830 - after the census!] [Note other male 1820-25: could be William M. WADE who m. Rebecca L. Tomlin, another possible sibling, not in Cass Co., 1850] Several of these families later moved to nearby Floyd Co., and Polk Co., GA. Does any of this dovetail with anyone else's research? I'd love comments either positive or negative, Best regards, Theron Smith.
Eldon and Wade List: I have not been able to respond to your previous message re: Cherokee Land Lottery of GA WADES but I am indeed related to: John W. WADE (369); Herring's, TWIGGS, WALKER:Iv:10 I was very thrilled to see this. I would really be thankful for any details you might share. Many thanks, Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eldon Wade" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 3:24 PM Subject: [WADE] WADEs and their land lots in 1820s Hall Co GA > Can anyone positively identify these WADEs in Hall Co GA in the 1820s? > These land lots are fairly close together so I trying to see they may be > related. Do you recognize any of these guys? Is this Richard and > William the sons of David and Agnes Hardy WADE or their grandsons? > > Lot 54 - Henry B. Cobb/Richard Wade - 385th District, 1840, p. 177 > Lot 69 - Elijah Wade (my ggg-grandfather) > Lot 76 - Thomas Swafford/Richard and Wm. Wade > Lot 76 - Jacob Elrod/Richard and Wm. Wade > Lot 76 - William Wade/Charles S. Patterson - 563rd, 1840, p. 190 > Lot 76 - Pinckney Smith/Richard Wade > Lot 81 - Wm. H. Wade/Joseph Prater > > Thanks, > Eldon > mailto:[email protected] > Researching: WADE, HAMES > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Leave Subject Line empty * Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Can anyone positively identify these WADEs in Hall Co GA in the 1820s? These land lots are fairly close together so I trying to see they may be related. Do you recognize any of these guys? Is this Richard and William the sons of David and Agnes Hardy WADE or their grandsons? Lot 54 - Henry B. Cobb/Richard Wade - 385th District, 1840, p. 177 Lot 69 - Elijah Wade (my ggg-grandfather) Lot 76 - Thomas Swafford/Richard and Wm. Wade Lot 76 - Jacob Elrod/Richard and Wm. Wade Lot 76 - William Wade/Charles S. Patterson - 563rd, 1840, p. 190 Lot 76 - Pinckney Smith/Richard Wade Lot 81 - Wm. H. Wade/Joseph Prater Thanks, Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE, HAMES
Thanks Eldon. I have several David Wade and Edward Wade men, but not these particular ones, in my file...Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: Eldon Wade <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 2:40 PM Subject: RE: [WADE] Agnes WADE on 1810 SC census. > Hi Betty, > The parents of this David were Edward and Mary Clements WADE. > > Eldon > mailto:[email protected] > Researching: WADE, HAMES > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Betty Phillips [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 3:25 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [WADE] Agnes WADE on 1810 SC census. > > > Eldon, Who was the father of this David? > > > > Agnes WADE, widow of David, appears on the 1810 Pendleton Dist SC > > census > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Leave Subject Line empty * Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Leave Subject Line empty * Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Betty, The parents of this David were Edward and Mary Clements WADE. Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: Betty Phillips [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 3:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WADE] Agnes WADE on 1810 SC census. Eldon, Who was the father of this David? > Agnes WADE, widow of David, appears on the 1810 Pendleton Dist SC > census ==== WADE Mailing List ==== To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] Leave Subject Line empty * Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Eldon, Who was the father of this David? > Agnes WADE, widow of David, appears on the 1810 Pendleton Dist SC census
Agnes WADE, widow of David, appears on the 1810 Pendleton Dist SC census with two children (1 male, 1 female) under 10 years old. They are most likely grandchildren. Can anyone tell me the names of these children? Thank you, Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE, HAMES
The James F. Smith book, 1832 CHEROKEE LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA is back in print and I bought a copy. This is the land lottery that granted 140 acres of land to lucky drawers in the former Cherokee lands in NW GA. There were 4 sections laid out and divided into 93 districts (60 land districts and 33 gold districts.) This book lists the lucky drawers and has maps that show where each grant is located within a particular district. In late 1831, these Cherokee lands were designated as Cherokee Co., GA but in 1832 and 1833, 10 additional counties were formed in the area: Cass (renamed Bartow in 1862), Cobb, Floyd, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Murray, Paulding. Union,and Walker. The 14 Wades listed in the index to this book are shown below with following information: names(page # in book); tax company, county; county in which grant located:Cherokee section:district WADE's orphans (388);Allison's,PIKE:FLOYD:IV:12 Ann WADE,widow (400);Royster's, FRANKLIN: WALKER:IV:14 Edward WADE (227);Stewart's, WARREN; MURRAY:III:10 Henry WADE (116);M. Brown's, HABERSHAM; GILMER:II:11 [LindaSmith's] James WADE (72);Walker's, HARRIS; CHEROKEE:II:4 James WADE (soldier) (181); McCrarey's, LOWNDES; MURRAY/GILMER:II:26 James WADE (251); David's, FRANKLIN; MURRAY:III:13 James WADE (326); Turner's, CRAWFORD; FLOYD:IV:4 John WADE (57); Hood's, HENRY; UNION:I:18 John W. WADE (369); Herring's, TWIGGS; WALKER:IV:10 McGuder WADE (297); McDaniel's, PULASKI; FLOYD:III:24 Peyton WADE (249); Merek's, HALL; MURRAY:III:12 Peyton L. WADE (346); 38TH, SCRIVEN; WALKER:IV:6 Thomas WADE (soldier) (350); Barnett's, CLARK; WALKER:IV:7 I was primarily interested in Wades who were assigned grants in Cass Co. There weren't any. I'd love to know if anyone finds their WADE here. If you do, I'll be glad to tell you where your WADE is located on the maps. (Use my personal Email address.) The lucky drawers for the 33 districts of gold lots are listed in Silas E. Lucas, THE 1832 GOLD LOTTERY OF GEORGIA. Does anyone have access to this Book? I'd also like to know which Wades were listed therein. Best regards to all, Theron Smith
Howdy Folks, I would like to chat with anyone who connects to the BLAKES, CRAIG, and WADE families that were in Jackson Co AL in 1830, Morgan Co AL (6th Regiment area) 1840, Marshall Co AL 1850-1860, but disappears bet. 1860 and 1866. Many BLAKEs married into the WADEs (or vice versa) in Marshall Co AL in the 1840s and 1850s but they ALL must have went back to outer space as I can find no trace of them after the 1860 Marshall Co AL census. Here is the chance to be the ultimate detective and help me find these folks. Just a few of the missing kin are: Elijah WADE b. 1804 SC Margaret WADE b. 1827 AL m. John BLAKE b. 1820 KY William WADE b. 1834 AL m. Catharine CRAIG b. 1836 AL Elijah WADE b. 1842 AL m. Eliza Louisa BLAKE b. 1842 AL Any help would be very appreciated. Thank you. Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE and HAMES - SC, GA, AL
Does anyone have access to the 1930 census of Michigan and Ohio, that can do a look-up for me? John Wilson Wade was born January 26, 1896 or 1898 in Jackson County, TN. My last record for him is in Putnam County, TN in the 1920 census. John left Tennessee and went to either Detroit, MI or Toledo, OH. The story that I have is that he was mugged and killed in an alley way, however no one can say for sure which city he was in. The body was sent to his parents in Tellico Plains, Monroe County, TN for burial. No headstone was erected to give his date of death. If I can determine where he was in 1930, I can start seaching newspapers for a headline or an orbituary. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!! Charley Wade [email protected]
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Hi Loraine, Thanks for the reply. Actually, the lot is land lot number 69 in land district 10. Land district 10 is on the west/northwest shore of Lake Lanier which is a good distance from the county line. I also think the Edward who witnessed the deed is the same Edward that was in Gwinnett Co but it sure would be great to get a little proof to that effect. Eldon -----Original Message----- From: Loraine & Jonesy Haygood [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 8:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WADE] Edward WADE in Hall Co in 1825 (same guy as the one on 1820 Gwinnett census?) Eldon, Have you located the area of the land in the deed? Is it close to the county line? Who were the parties in the deed? Were either of them neighbors of Gwinette's Edward (per 1820 or 1830 Census)? Since Hall and Gwinette Counties are adjoining, my hunch is that this is very likely the Gwinette Co. Edward, although I have no proof. Loraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eldon Wade" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 6:14 AM Subject: [WADE] Edward WADE in Hall Co in 1825 (same guy as the one on 1820 Gwinnett census?) > Hello Folks, > I am seeking help finding any record of an Edward WADE in Hall Co GA > or Gwinnett Co GA in 1825. I have a deed witnessed by an Edward WADE > on October 1, 1825 in Hall Co GA. I can find no other record of an > Edward WADE in Hall Co GA in the 1820s. This could be the Edward WADE > on the 1820 Gwinnett Co GA census who later appears on the 1830 DeKalb > Co GA census. Any help finding any record at all of an Edward WADE in > the 1820s would be most appreciated. > Thank you. > Eldon > mailto:[email protected] > Researching: WADE and HAMES - SC, GA, AL >
Eldon, Have you located the area of the land in the deed? Is it close to the county line? Who were the parties in the deed? Were either of them neighbors of Gwinette's Edward (per 1820 or 1830 Census)? Since Hall and Gwinette Counties are adjoining, my hunch is that this is very likely the Gwinette Co. Edward, although I have no proof. Loraine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eldon Wade" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 6:14 AM Subject: [WADE] Edward WADE in Hall Co in 1825 (same guy as the one on 1820 Gwinnett census?) > Hello Folks, > I am seeking help finding any record of an Edward WADE in Hall Co GA or > Gwinnett Co GA in 1825. I have a deed witnessed by an Edward WADE on > October 1, 1825 in Hall Co GA. I can find no other record of an Edward > WADE in Hall Co GA in the 1820s. This could be the Edward WADE on the > 1820 Gwinnett Co GA census who later appears on the 1830 DeKalb Co GA > census. > Any help finding any record at all of an Edward WADE in the 1820s would > be most appreciated. > Thank you. > Eldon > mailto:[email protected] > Researching: WADE and HAMES - SC, GA, AL >
I am searching for the wills of, James and his brother Andrew Wade born about 1670 & die about 1720 VA, both sons of Edward Wade II, born 1640 York Co, VA. I will have a knee replacement in a couple of weeks and will need to unsubscribe until after Labor Day. I would appreciate any clues to check out in the meantime. If wills do exist, they may be on microfilm since I have not been successful with the early Virginia County books. Regards, Georgia
Hello Folks, I am seeking help finding any record of an Edward WADE in Hall Co GA or Gwinnett Co GA in 1825. I have a deed witnessed by an Edward WADE on October 1, 1825 in Hall Co GA. I can find no other record of an Edward WADE in Hall Co GA in the 1820s. This could be the Edward WADE on the 1820 Gwinnett Co GA census who later appears on the 1830 DeKalb Co GA census. Any help finding any record at all of an Edward WADE in the 1820s would be most appreciated. Thank you. Eldon mailto:[email protected] Researching: WADE and HAMES - SC, GA, AL
I have finally got through my brick wall and reached back another generation. Any one know about these people?Dorothy in Dunedin NZ