I do know of one Halifax Co VA WADE family that moved to Calloway Co., KY My Wade Line: 1. Edward Wade b. 1611 London - 1635 Ship Paule - d. York Co VA 2. Edward Wade II b. 1640 York Co VA 3. Andrew 1 Wade b. 1670 York Co VA 4. Andrew Wade Sr. (I just say all of these children were born 1700) Edward III (Pliney & Pasca lines - one Edward b. 1726) James (great web site for this family on Family Tree Maker 38 pa) Utley line. Margaraet married John Hampton Jr Joseph Sr (no info on him) Richard Sr m. Grisle Dabney (note: had a son named Robert Wade) Robert Sr m. Elizabeth Hampton (son named Robert Jr) Sarah (nothing on her)? My line is Andrew Wade Sr. > William Wade Sr. 1740 > Henderson Wade Sr. 1768 born VA died Edgefield Dist SC > Henderson Wade Jr. 1818-1886 Tupelo MS > George G. Wade 1869-1952 d. Dallas, TX Robert Wade Sr., his son Hampton Wade Sr and my Andrew Wade Sr. and 3-4 more gentlemen organized Halifax Vo VA in Hampton's living room. Early 1800s - they all start migrating to SC. My Henderson Wade Sr to Edgefield Dist, SC. > After his death in 1836 they migrate to Tupelo, Pontotoc Co MS. (A straight line under Calloway Co KY) Some of Robert Wade's grandchildren went to Spartenburg SC. From there some went to Calloway Co., KY and being the first to arrive, they named it WADESBORO When my grandfather left Mississippi in 1890 - he came with one of the Wade boys that lived in Wadesboro, KY. This family settled in Rockwall County Texas (smallest county in the State) My grandfather about 7 miles north in Farmersville, Collin Co TX. They wrote and visited each other until they died in the 1950s. I am still searching for the parents of Edward Wade b. 1611 London. Last yr I bought the unpublished works of Stuart C. Wade. He did not have a lot of information on the Virginia Wades. But he did mention in page 84 of his book that he felt like the Wade men in the 1640 York Co VA Census were descendants of the great Sir Wm Wade - Gov of the Tower of London. I went to London last year and am still working on this today. I have made 4 CDs from the microfilm, that has lots of history on the Wades in England, New England States & Ohio. Regards, Georgia