Does anyone have proof of Frank Marion Wade and Eliza Jean Kimble from Wetzel County WV geting married?besides the book by Frank Marion Brad writen in 1927, because sometimes they make mistakes, so if anyone has that info I WOULD BE HAPPY TO HEAR FROM THEM, so I can end a quistion in my mind as too, is he the same Frank who married Emma Porter ? and when she died befor the book was writen never got recorded. Thank You in advance Donna Eli
Times period is 1690 to 1750 in New Jersey and Virginia. Janet On 24 Jan 2002, at 10:58, mary k mccashland wrote: > JANET, > That's a pretty vague query. What years are you looking at ?? what > country ?? England, ?? USA ?? I'm not an expert yet - but I'd say you > need to add a little more info. > If you are looking in England, during the 1700's - I'm looking for a > George Wade. Durham county. Does that do anything for you ?? > > good luck > Mary McC > Searching for birth info / parent info on : > George WADE b. abt 1712 - perhaps Durham, England > Oliver McCASHLAND / McCAUSLAND / McCASLIN - Ireland 1700's > William CALBRATH / CULBREATH / GALBRATH 1750, Northumberland > Samuel FRAME / anywhere in the British Isles, born 1823 > Martha BURNES / BURNS - anywhere in British Isles, born 1823 > John FRIER / FRIES born c. 1759 - perhaps in Lancs. England as he died in > Windle, Lancs. Engl. > James HARRISON - b. abt 1682 Lancs. England > Margaret BUSHELL b abt 1686 Lancs., England > Cecily GREENOUGH b. abt 1749 - Lancashire, England > George WADE b. abt 1712 - perhaps Durham, England > Francis ROBSON b- abt 1650 - Durham, Engl. > Margaret RAINE b. abt 1654 Durham, England > Thomas RIPTON b. abt 1642 Durham, England > Anthony HODGSON b abt. 1626 ? Durham England > John BUTLER b abt 1652 Bristol, England > Elizabeth WORLEY b. abt 1654 Bristol, England > William SWAYNE b abt 1639/40 wilts, Berkshire, England > Susan FREEMAN b abt 1639 wilts, Berkshire, England > Richard MILTON b abt 1640 Berkshire, England > James DICKS b abt. 1626, Cheshire, England > Randle MADDOCK b abt 1600, Cheshire, England > Anthony NICHOLS b abt 1624 Chester, Cheshire, England > Elizabeth SIMCOCK b 15 DEC 1620 Cheshire, England > > > >
This message is being forwarded by the List Admin. You can reply to the list or to the original sender as shown in the body of the message. Please do not reply to me. Best Regards John A Hansen [email protected] List Admin Note: Please post directly to the mailing list > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:14 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Ballingers & Wade > > > Hi all, > > I'm new to the list. I'm looking for info on Charity Wade who married > Joseph Ballinger. Also Ballinger Wade. I have seen conflicting > reports on who his parents are. Anyone else researching this line? > Thanks. > > Janet > > >
I am looking for any decendants of Raymond Wade. Raymond was my grandfather's cousin. Thanks, Wanda in Virginia Descendants of Raymond Wallace Wade 1 Raymond Wallace Wade b: 20 May 1904 in Chesterfield County, Virginia d: 09 January 1978 in at his residence in Petersburg, Virginia .. +Edith Vaiden b: 01 May 1908 d: 15 February 1991 ..... 2 Barbara Anne Wade b: 1934 in Petersburg, Virginia d: 23 October 1993 in MCV Hospital, Richmond, Virginia ......... +Robert E. Brooks ............. 3 Robin Brooks b: Aft. 1949 ............. 3 Angela Brooks b: Aft. 1949 ............. 3 Chuck Brooks b: Aft. 1949 ............. 3 Justin Brooks b: Aft. 1949 ..... 2 Raymond Y. Wade ..... 2 Catherine Wade ......... +Fletcher * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * My ancestors: Wamsley family of Virginia and West Virginia Wade family of Virginia Talbott family of Virginia and West Virginia Oliver family of Pennsylvania and Virginia Harper (Herper) family of Virginia and West Virginia Appelman family of Pennsylvania and Virginia Rash family of Virginia Rives family of Virginia Addy family of Pennsylvania and Virginia Smith family of Pennsylvania Wanda Wamsley Balducci, a Southern American and descendant of Confederate Citizens and Soldiers of the War for Southern Independence - a war fought for Constitutional liberty, states rights, and defense of home and family. GOD BLESS THE HEROES OF 11 SEPTEMBER 2001! GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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I am looking for information on the parents of my grandfather. He live in Kansas most of his life but died in Arkansas in 1968. Rick Booe [email protected]
Does any on have a Dorcas & Ester Wade who married Winkler brothers aound early 1800's in Wayne, OH area? Would like any info on who the parents of these ladies were. Would like to know how they died and info on their children. Also if there are any other Wade family members buried in Orriville Cemetery or Crown Hill in Orriville, OH. At a brick wall. Sandy in VA.
I have been researching the James Wade (b. 7 Jul 1786, d. 18 Oct 1864) of Barren County KY who was the father of 9, including Augustine Wade, my ancestor. There is some question about whether the Sally named in James Wade's will as his wife was also the mother of his children. I contend that she was not. To demonstrate this, I offer the following facts. Please bear with me until the end; it is sort of complicated. According to Vickie Connor <[email protected]>, in a message she posted on GenForum at <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Lane::chapman::3873.html> an d then verified in email this morning, the following notes were taken from the journal of Andrew Chapman which has been handed down through his family. Vickie has seen the journal and make photocopies of parts of it. "Mary Chapman daughter of John & Elizabeth Chapman was born June 7 1783." "On the 3rd day of August 1800 Robert Lane & Mary Chapman was married by the Reverend Mark Withers." "Elizabeth Lane daughter of Robert & Mary Lane was born January the 24th 1801." "John Lane son of Robert & Mary Lane was born August the 11th 1802." Thus we have Robert Lane marrying Mary Chapman (aka Polly) in 1800 and they had at least two children. There is ample evidence that they had several more children, but we will not dwell on them. Mary (Polly) Chapman Lane (Lain, Layne) died about 1814 in Barren County KY. According to Barren County marriage records, Robert Lane married Sally F. Bailey in Barren County on 11 Nov 1815. Several sources indicate that Robert and Sally had three children: Jesse, Polly, and William T. Lane. Then Robert Lane died (20 Nov 1827 according to one unverified source). According to the Barren County marriage records, Sally Lain married James Wade in Barren County on 8 Mar 1829. It seems reasonable to assume that this Sally Lain was the widow of Robert Lane, and was thus Sally F. Bailey. The 1830 Barren County census lists one James Wade. He is 40-50 years old as is his wife. Also listed are 12 others including 1 male (age 5-10), 1 male (age 10-15), 1 male (20-30), 2 females (5-10), 3 females (10-15), 3 females (15-20), and 1 female (20-30). I content that this is my James, and that these others were a combination of his offspring and of Sally's through Robert Lane. It's possible that there could also have been one of Mary Chapman Lane's children in the bunch. Now the confusion comes in because there are two James Wades in the 1840 and 1850 censuses in Barren County, and in 1850 both are married to a Sally. The 1850 Barren census book shows in district 2: 964/982 Wade, James - 72 m - farmer - born VA Wade, Sally - 48 f - born VA Wade, James S. - 19 m - farmer - born VA Wade, Elizabeth - 16 f - VA 967/985 Lane, William T. - 32 m - farmer - born KY Lane, Mary F. - 25 f - born VA Lane, David W. - 9 m - born KY Lane, Sarah A. - 4 f - born KY Lane, Mary - 1 f - born KY 971/989 Wade, James - 63 m - farmer - born VA Wade, Sally - 65 f - born VA Wade, James - 17 m - born IN Mary F. Lane is a daughter of the first James Wade above. I contend that William T. Lane is the son of Robert and Sally (Bailey) Lane. The James Wade, age 17, in household 971/989 is a grandson, and is the son of Augustine Wade who lived nearby. The James, age 63, in 971/989 is my ancestor, the father of Augustine Wade. Now remember that the 1830 census had James Wade and his wife both age 40-50, so in 1850 they would both be 60-70. It's pretty obvious which of the two James and Sally Wades listed above fit this pattern. Now the 1860 Metcalfe census book shows on census page 133, household 908: Lane, William - 43 m - farmer - born KY Lane, Mary F. - 37 f - born KY Lane, Sarah Ann - 15 f - born KY Lane, Mary E. - 11 f - born KY Wade, Sally Ann - 53 f - born VA Even though the facts are a bit off, I feel reasonably certain that this is the same William Lane family, and that this is Sally Wade, widow of James, and mother of Mary F. Lane. On census page 135 in household 924 is Wade, James - 73 m - retired farmer - born VA Wade, Sally F. - 74 f - born VA Holliway, Delia - 40 f - born KY Again, I believe that this is my ancestor. I'm not sure at this time who Delia is. Move on to the 1870 Metcalfe census in the Sartin precinct in household 37/36... Lane, Wm T. - 54 m - farmer - born KY Lane, Mary F. - 48 f - born VA Gee, Lemuel W. - 25 m - born KY Gee, Mary E. - 21 f - born KY Wade, Sarah F. - 84 f - born VA Wade, Sarah A. - 74 f - born VA Shipley, Marion - 17 m - farm laborer - born KY Now both Sallys are living with the Lanes. Sarah A. is Mary's mother; Sarah F. is William's mother. Again, Sarah A. Wade's age seems off, but Sarah F. Wade's age is about right for her to be my James' widow. In both the 1860 and 1870 census, my James' wife is named Sally F. In the 1860 census Sally Ann is living with William Lane. In 1870 she is named Sally A. It seems logical that this is the widow of the other James Wade. In conclusion, I believe that my James Wade married someone, had nine children by her, she died, and he married Sally F. Bailey who was Robert Lane's widow. Comments, corrections, and questions are welcome. Charlie
To the whole list- the following is a conversation that has been going on between Charlie, myself and others regarding the two James Wades of Cumberland/Barren County, Kentucky. Hopefully, this will help to straighten out the mess. The first part is what Charlie sent me. "Carolyn, Dorothy Wade of Glasgow, a descendant of Elizabeth Wade, Augustine's sister, has provided me with the following: James Wade married Jane Henry King on 6 Mary 1803 in Campbell Co VA. Dorothy lists all of James' children as belonging to Jane. She indicates that Jane died in 1824 in Marrowbone (Cumberland County) KY. Then James moved to Barren County and married Sarah Frances Bailey on 7 Mar 1829 there. According to Dorothy, Sarah was born14 Jun 1780 in VA, a daughter of Callum Bailey. I has emailed Dorothy and to ask how the Wade - Bailey marriage is documented. Now, I have also recently heard from Vicki Huffman, who seems to think that our James was not the James that married Jane King. It is becoming more and more confusing." My response: Charlie, Our James' was NOT the one who married either of those women. There is a book at the Santa Monica Family History Library all about Callum Bailey's family. It states the age for the other James (I have a copy of his will). It points out the big age difference and also mentions the previous marriage to Jane King. Like I said in my letter to Judy the professional researcher hired by my father said to "rule out all others before finding your own." The "other" James is ruled out by this researcher back in 1989 (his name is William Thomas). I was mistaken when I said who was mentioned in the "other" James' will. The Feilding Wade I mentioned was actually a son of Obadiah Wade. His will was sent to us because we thought he may have been James' father. It turned out that he was neither of the two James' father. Briefly, the "other" James' (actually the name in will is James S. Wade) will was written June 3, 1854. He names his wife Sally M. Wade, children David Wade, William E. Wade, James S. Wade, Mary F. Lain, Elizabeth V. Larance. The will was proved in July 1854 (Barren Co.) This James' widow, Sally, is living in Metcalfe County, with 5 children that I believe (if my memory is correct) were hers from her first marriage. Although they are listed with the last name of Wade, which is in error. I don't remember what her first husband's name was, but in James' will he specifically left her enough to care for "her children" without naming them. When he mentioned his children he specifically said "my children" so I assume they both came to this marriage with their own children. Our James is still very much alive in 1860 which is obvious from his will and the fact that he shows up in the census. Trust me these two James have been a problem for all sorts of people. This is not the first time that someone has confused them. Hopefully with the will you have for "our James" and the one I have for "the other" James we can finally get people to realize who belongs to whom. One way to distinguish them is that the "other" James used his middle initial "S" occassionally. The researcher did mention that these two may have been cousins, but I'm not even going to try to figure that part out. I'm pretty sure this researcher is right when he states that our James was the one born abt 1787 (vs 1778 for the "other" James). By the way he (the researcher) calls him "the other" throughout his letter. Further proof is the 1820 Cumberland County census which lists Pearce, Ballenger, and our James. In 1830 bothPearce and Ballenger are dead, but our James is listed as being 40-50 (BD 1780-1790). His wife is the same age. His son Augustine is listed liing close by. The first time both James' appear is in 1840. This census actually used the middle initial "S" for the other James. Our James is 50-60 as is his wife, while the other James is 60-70 and his wife is only 20-30. This correlates with the age of Callum Bailey's daughter Sarah (Sally). I noted that you also gave a witness to our James' will as Jabez Williams. This happens to be my Nancy Williams (also mentioned in will), brother-in-law. I will forward all this to the Wade list and hope that people take note of all the records regarding the two James'. If Dorothy Wade is related to Augustine's sister Elizabeth as you stated then she is follwoing the wrong James. The "other" James lists HIS daughter Elizabeth by her married name of Elizabeth Larrance. Of course we still have no idea what Sally's (ours) maiden name was, but at least we know which line is ours. One thing at a time. Hope this helps, Carolyn "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. " Walt Disney
HI everyone !!! I am looking for more ancestors and etc. info about George Calbrath wade SR, born in 1809, in Northumberland, England. He married Margaret Harrison in 1836. His father and Grandfather were from Durham, England. Anybody else working on this line of Wades ??? xoxo, Mary McCashland ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Georgia My line of Wades goes like this: Me Thomas E. Smith m. Nora Adkins William R. Smith m. Pernity Anderson George W. Smith m. Telitha Spradlin William Spradlin m. Elly Waters James Spradlin m. Elizabeth Betsy Mounce John M. Mounce m. Rachel Wade Dawson Wade (Sr) m. Rachel Burnside John Wade m. Elizabeth Dawson James Wade m. Elizabeth Hampton Edward Wade m. Unknown Edward Wade m. 1. Unknown 2. Jane ??? I have done most of the research on my own without depending on internet posted family histories, so I am pretty confident that it is accurate. (That is, as much as you can be sure about these things.) I got a lot of the information from the William and Mary Quarterly publications from before and around the turn of the century. They are available at key word <Jstor> for a price. They used to be free. I would love to compare notes with you concerning your information. Iam especially interested in the connecting link from Andrew I b. 1670 York Co VA to Edward II of York Co. VA. We also seem to have a discrepency on the number of Edwards and a few other minor detail . In case you dont have it, here is the will extract of the will of Edward: "Will of Edward Wade - Pages. 11-13.9 Nov 1675. Proved 24 April 1677 at Court for York County. Edward Wade of Hampton Parish in York Co. To be buried in the orchard I now live by my family. To my son William Wade 100 acres of land in Hampton Parish. To my grandson Samuel Bond 150 acres at the head of Ware Creek in New Kent County, but if he should die without issue, then to my daughter Jane the wife of Jeremiah Laundy. To my wife Jane, two servants, William Greystoke, and Anne Elmore, and my old grey gelding. To William Wade, my son, furniture and one servant, John Constant. To my grandchild Edward Wade, one mare foal, my mare Rose. To my daughter Dorothy, the wife of Thomas Huncocke (?) the first mare foal that my old mare shall bring forth. To my son Edward Wade one cow between five and six years old. My wife Jane Wade, ex'ix. To William Swinnerton 20/-. Witnesses: John Constant, William Swinnerton." This will is confusing. He mentions sons: William and Edward (II) and daughters; Jane (married to Jeremiah Laundy) and Dorothy (married to Thomas Huncocke). He then mentions two grandsons, Samuel Bond, and Edward Wade(III), who is probably the son of Edward Wade II, so who is the mother of Samuel Bond? Please E-mail me (anyone) if you want to continue this discussion. Edward Smith 6546 Hwy 127 Murphysboro, IL 62966 _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Andrew WADE was my great grandfather born around 1900 in Memphis(?) TN. I have lots of info on his father Ethan WADE but none on Andrew. His mothers name was Mattie Wright WADE (I think) and he had a sister named Bell who married an E.F. GIBSON. Andrew also was in the Navy between wars and served on the U.S.S. Huron. He married (we think) my great grandmother and had a daughter (my line) and a son. Andrew supposedly died in San Francisco c. 1925-1930 of heart failure (he was born with a weak heart) and his remains were returned to Memphis for burial. I have been able to confirm NONE of this. It's as if he's a fictional character my family is making up! Laura Metzger
Can anyone tell me anything about the MOSES WADE who married FRANCES JACKSON on 24 Jan 1874 in Early County, Georgia? Linda
This note may knock me out of any response altogether on Moses Wade of Georgia, (and I do think he's the same one) but here goes: >From The Georgia Black Book; pg. 59 Moses Wade of Virginia, age 60 (possibly 69) convicted of larceny May 6, 1820, in Lincoln Co, GA.
See. This is what's going on. I'm looking through old notes looking up all the "Moses Wade". Each one I come to is on a different note found at different times. I don't know if this is the same one recurring over and over in Georgia records, or if I'm possibly looking at more than one Moses. If it's just the one, I can merge. I know a couple of them are the same. Anyway, here's the next note found: This Moses Wade was a pensioner who lived in Wilkes Co, GA, in 1835. I think this is according to the "Georgia Land Lottery Papers 1805 - 1914" (that's on the note I made). On 16 May 1848, some papers were signed by his "orphan son, Jesse Wade." If all these notes were the same man, this Moses Wade served in the Revolutionary War on the Virginia Line, drew in the Georgia Land Lottery of 1805, received a pension, lived in Wilkes Co, GA, and had a son named Jesse Wade. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Linda
Also, is this the same Moses Wade who was in the "Pension List of 1818, Georgia, and listed as a "private - Virginia Line"?
I believe this is the same Moses Wade listed in the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Wilkes County, Georgia. Linda
Can anyone tell me -- who was the MOSES WADE who was listed in the book "Georgia Land Lottery Papers 1805 - 1914" ? Just need to know which Wade family he belongs in. Linda M. Smith
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