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    1. [WALLACE-L] Descendants of Robert and Violet Jane Wallace
    2. Bob Wallace
    3. I would like to hear from all descendents of Robert and Violet Jane (again.....I did this last year, but have lost my address book and would like to re-create it). I have engaged the Longford Roots folks to do an initial search of Longford records for any mention of Robert or Arthur Wallace, and would like to share what I get with other descendents. Cheers!! Bob Wallace

    06/05/2000 03:15:58
    1. [WALLACE-L] Samuel Wallace - Cobb Co., Ga.
    2. Does this family appear in your genealogy???? 1850 CENSUS COBB COUNTY, GEORGIA ....................................................Born Wallace, Samuel 45 farmer GA (born 1805/06) Mary (?) 35 wife SC William F. 12 dau GA Nancy J.. 10 dau GA James M. 7 son GA Peter Dallis 5 son GA Robert R. 2 son GA Uyless R. Wallace

    06/04/2000 01:05:13
    1. [WALLACE-L] Mormon Indian Marriages
    2. Kathy Rider
    3. Subject: [michigan-l] Mormon Indian Marriages >I received this off another list. Anybody have any research into this >topic. Reply to him, and the list might want to know too. >Do Not Reply To Me Personally, please >mailto:[email protected] > > > > >"Richard D. Kitchen" wrote: > > > Hello, I don't know if this is the correct place to post this query but > > I am new to online geneology lists and am hoping I can receive a lead. > > > > My name is Richard Kitchen. I am a Ph.D. student at Arizona State > > University after getting my BA and MA from BYU. I am writing my > > dissertation on the experiences of Mormon individuals who tried to > > follow Brigham Young's instruction on marriage to Indians or > > adoption/indenture of Indian children being sold by other tribes as > > slaves from about 1847 to the 1870s. There are many journal entries and > > stories about these children and/or marriage partners. Some, such as > > Wilford Woodruff's attempts, were "a disappointment". Others were more > > successful. Many of the journals/letters/diaries are still in family > > holdings rather than public archives. > > > > Could anyone please email, write a letter, call or in some way contact > > me if they have ANY information on this topic? Also I would appreciate > > it if this request could be spread to anyone whether private, chat list, > > mailing list, news group, etc., who might have any information or can > > point me in the right direction. > > > > My email address is [email protected] My address is Richard Kitchen, > > 7150 East Trent Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85212. My phone # is 480-988-3557. > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > Richard D. Kitchen > >-- Regards Jim Church ------------------------------ End of michigan-l Digest V1 #3 ******************************

    06/04/2000 10:40:42
    1. [WALLACE-L] Addie (Cameron) Wallace
    2. I recently found Addie (Cameron) Wallace. For all you genealogists out there you will find humor in this. I was looking for her in San Mateo, CA. Her brothers obit (My GGrandpa) stated that she lived in Redwood, CA. I found her on the SSDI and sent in the form for her application and found her in Ft. Myers, Florida. Addie was the daughter of John J. Cameron and Permelia (Millie) Lyons. She was born on July 30th 1874 and died on Feb. 15th 1970. (I was 10 years old, I wish I would have known her!). If anyone knows of Addie Wallace in their family tree, I would be very excited to talk with them. I believe that she met "Mr. Wallace" in Minnesota. Thank you, Dean Cameron

    06/03/2000 11:40:32
    1. [WALLACE-L] Wallace of Craigie dilemma
    2. Larry Coats
    3. Here's hoping that someone on the Wallace list will be able to help with. The crux of my problem has to do with two differing versions of the Wallace of Craigie pedigree. The Rev. Charles Roger's book, THE BOOK OF WALLACE, says that William Wallace, Tutor of Craigie(liv. 1527)married Margaret Campbell, dau. and heiress of John Campbell of Wester Loudoun. They had two sons: William Wallce of Craigie(the heir)who married Margaret/Margery, only dau. of Alexander Kennedy of Bargany(she remarried to Gilbert, 3rd Earl of Cassilis). This William, son of Wm the Tutor, d. in 1538 and had no issue by his wife, Margaret/Margery Kennedy. Hence, according to Rogers, Craigie passed to Williams, brother, John,(d. 1570)styled "first of Auchans and Dundonald." The Rev. Roger's source for most of this information is George Crawford's NOTES FROM THE PUBLIC RECORDS, Advocates Library. (no date given). On the other hand, James Patterson, in his 1896 book WALLACE--THE HERO OF SCOTLAND, cites a manuscript from the "Middrie Charter Chest", dated 1719, which stipulates that John Wallace(d. 1570), who married the Lady Margaret Cunningham of Glencairn, was, in fact, the SON of William Wallace who married Margaret/Margery Kennedy of Bargany. Simply put, Rogers has William Wallace and John Wallace as brothers, while the manuscript has them as father and son. Furthermore, the variances between the two conflicting pedigrees become even greater when one tries to get "behind" William Wallace, the "Tutor of Craigie"(prob. dead by 1538); as an example.... Rogers has his father as John Wallace, by his wife, Elizabeth, dau. of the 2d Lord Cathcart. The 1719 Middrie manuscript, as best I can tell, seems to say that William Wallace(liv. 1527)was the son of Sir John Wallace by Lady Isobel Campbell, "daughter of the Lord Lowden." As one goes back in time, the pedigrees, not surprisingly, develop other variances, which I think should be held for a separate evaluation because of their lengthy nature. There seems to be little discernible difference between the two pedigrees from the time of Sir John Wallace(d. 1570)into more modern times. John Wallace(d. 1570)was succeeded by his son, John Wallace of Craigie,(who married first, Margaret Campbell, daughter of Sir Matthew Campbell, of Loudoun)died c. 1625. At the moment, the first priority would seem to be the problem that I describe in my paragraphs 2,3,and 4 above. I did note, however, that the Rev. Roger's book, on p. 44, mentions that "William Wallace, the Tutor of Cragy, was, with others, in 1527 fined for intercommuning with his brother-in-law, Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, he being 'at the horn.'" Rogers is very adamant, it seems, about William being the Tutor of Craigie and marrying a Campbell of Wester Loudoun. So, I come to the end of this confusion, and if Hugh B. NanKivell of Australia is monitoring this list, please feel free to correct any error that may have crept into my analysis!<g>Having said that, can anyone else assist us with this problem? I am sending on a copy to Jim Wallace(that is, if this infernal machine will cooperate)and am hoping that he may be able to help. Regards to all, -- Larry D. Hamilton Coats P.O. Box 823 Aspermont, TX 79502

    06/02/2000 08:58:06
    1. [WALLACE-L] Texas Probate Records for some Counties
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca Osborne" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 9:39 AM Subject: [TEXAS-ROOTS-L] Texas Probate Indexes now online > > This new online resource includes 26,000 names from the probate indexes of > eleven Texas counties. > > > Although there is not a charge for access to the records, I do ask that you > take a moment to send an email message to the high school students who have > contributed to this project. > > http://three-legged-willie.org/texas.htm > > Thanks, > Rebecca > > > ==== TEXAS-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Visit the TXGenWeb Project: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgenweb/ > The TXGenWeb Project Archives: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/txfiles.htm >

    06/01/2000 05:19:20
    1. [WALLACE-L] Re: WALLACE-D Digest V00 #95
    2. Dennis: Saw your post on the Wallace-L rootsweb and tried to access your updated works. I received message page could not be found. Didn/t know if there is something wrong with your page or could it be overcrowded. Bill [email protected]

    06/01/2000 02:04:21
    1. [WALLACE-L] George Wallace
    2. sebobrnc
    3. I am looking for the parents of George Wallace born in Va. and died in Carter Co. KY and who was married to Martha Patsy Cox and Nancy Johnson. I've heard that it may be a Benjamin Wallace and Sarah Sally Barker but I've not found any data to support it.

    05/31/2000 07:51:24
    1. [WALLACE-L] Rebecca Polly Wallace
    2. michelle webb
    3. Searching for info on: Rebecca Polly Wallace -m. John Compton III,son of Leander & Alice Damron. thank you. michelle damron webb _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp

    05/31/2000 04:22:47
    1. [WALLACE-L] We have updated Dennis and Lisa Stein's Genealogy!
    2. Dennis W. Stein
    3. Hello List Subscribers, Just a little link to let everyone know that we have updated "Dennis and Lisa Stein's Genealogy" @ http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm today, Wednesday 31 May 00. There is still alot to be added and updated. Please check back often! Looking forward to continuing our dialog and researching our family roots together. Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein [email protected] "Dennis and Lisa Stein's Genealogy" @ www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: BEAN, DANIELS, DEMENT, ELLIS, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE and more!

    05/31/2000 03:44:24
    1. [WALLACE-L] James Wallace b NY 1845
    2. Sandra Wanamaker
    3. Seeking decendants of James Wallace b Jefferson Co, NY 1845, son of Hamilton C. and Mary Ann Wallace. James was living in Faulkton, Faulk Co., SD in 1900. Warmest regards, Chris

    05/31/2000 04:02:09
    1. [WALLACE-L] Hamilton Wallace, Jefferson Co., NY 1845-c1903
    2. Sandra Wanamaker
    3. I am looking for ancestors/descendants of Hamilton Wallace b 1812-1818 in Ireland of Scottish parents. He arrived in the US in 1825, and was living in Ny in 1845, in Clayton/CapeVincent. NY at the time of the 1850 census, He died in Clayton c 1903 and is buried in St. Lawrence, NY. He had children: James William, Mary Ann Henry Agnes Mary Jane Alice Margaret Althea Thomas Caroline Minnie and one more, between 1845-1866, by wife Mary Ann Hassam/Hassen/Hofmann b Ireland1820-22. d NY 1898 Any help would be most appreciated. Warmest regards, Sandy

    05/31/2000 03:59:56
    1. [WALLACE-L] Wallace/McCray
    2. Claire Jensen Wichelmann
    3. I have a bit of a mystery on my hands. When I was young, my parents would take us to see our Great Aunt Bernie McCray who lived in Rio Vista, CA. (Bernie died in 1967-I was only 10). It was always a fun time, but I was never sure how "Aunt Bernie" was related. Since I found genealogy, I have begun to believe that she was my grandfather John Wallace's sister (obvious choice). However, I cannot match the name with anything. Bernie's husband was Dee McCray. He worked with the railroad and died in CA about 1932. The couple had two children, Doris and Waunita. I have found a birth record for Doris McCray, born May 1, 1916 in Fresno Co., CA. It lists her mother's maiden name as WALLACE. I have also found, on an index at Rootsweb, a death record for Beatrice B. McCrea, born 5/30/1897 Missouri, died 3/4/1967 in California, but no county was listed. Can anyone out there connect Bernie to this family? The parents of John were: John Thomas Wallace, born 1821 Illinois, died 1921 Newton Co., Missouri Elvira Elizabeth Nichols, born 1866 Kansas, died 1932 Contra Costa Co., California They were married in Jasper Co., Missouri in February 1884. The two children I know of are: John Dugan Adkins Wallace, born 1889, Jasper/Newton Co., Missouri Maud May Wallace, born 1892, (I have nothing more on Maud) (Oh, Doris was married twice that I know of. Once to a Bill Brann and once to a man by the name of Garnett. She was unable to have children. The family lost contact with her after her mother died.) Thanks! Claire Wichelmann

    05/30/2000 03:39:33
    1. [WALLACE-L] WALLACE & DAVIDSON - Oregon
    2. Kathy
    3. Seeking further information and relatives of the following people who are buried at the Eureka Cemetery in Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon as well as Clifford Wallace (possible son of George & Carrie Wallace) who provided the information on the death certificate in 1940. These people lived in Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon starting in 1924. Gideon Peter WALLACE (1850-1927) George Isaac WALLACE (1872-1940) son of Gideon Carrie Ellen DAVIDSON (1875-1951) wife of George Kathy [email protected]

    05/30/2000 12:08:27
    1. [WALLACE-L] Descendants of Fletcher Wallace 1903, Dunklin Co. MO
    2. Shirley Norton
    3. I am still searching for descendants of Fletcher Wallace b. 1903 in Dunklin Co. MO. He is the half-brother of my father Andrew Jackson Wallace b. 1891 ,in Dunklin Co Mo. Fletcher Wallace also had a sister named Flora Wallace b. 1898 in Dunklin Co. Mo. They were the children of John Wallace and his second wife Linnie (Birdie) Ednester. Fletcher was probably named after his uncle, Joseph Fletcher Wallace, who died in Illinois. Anyone connected to this family please contact me . Shirley Wallace Norton [email protected]

    05/29/2000 09:42:22
    1. [WALLACE-L] Descendants of Sterling Wallace 1879, IL. & Ark 1900
    2. Shirley Norton
    3. I am still searching for any descendants of Sterling P. Wallace, b. 1879, Wayne Co. IL. and he moved to Dunklin Co. Mo. by 1890 . Worked for the railroad per the 1900 census of Clarkton, Dunklin Co. Mo. He married Flunda (Fannie) Edmaster on March 18, 1903 in Dunklin Co. Mo. Sterling Wallace is the brother of my grandfather John Wallace, who also worked for the railroad. If anyone has any connections to this family , please contact me , as I have a lot of information to share. Thank you Shirley Wallace Norton [email protected]

    05/29/2000 09:30:53
    1. [WALLACE-L] Descendants of W.F. Wallace, 1921-1983
    2. DeWayne Wallace
    3. Listers: I would like to visit with some cousins who descend from W.F. Wallace, born 5 Mar 1921, TX and died 15 Mar 1983 in Los Angeles, CA. His parents were George Clifton and Ora Chandler Wallace. George is a 2gguncle. His father was William K. Wallace. If anyone is related to these Wallaces or knows something about them, PLEASE email me. Thank you. DeWayne Wallace [email protected]

    05/29/2000 04:43:47
    1. [WALLACE-L] Re: WALLACE-D Digest V00 #91
    2. William Wallace J.
    3. Please delete my e-mail address from your mailing list. Thank you, W.J. Wallace ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 4:25 AM Subject: WALLACE-D Digest V00 #91

    05/28/2000 07:45:02
    1. [WALLACE-L] New to the list
    2. Ted Allison
    3. Would like to know if anyone has information on Charles or Louise Wallace from Antrim, New Hampshire. Thanks of any help. Ted Allison

    05/27/2000 06:14:39
    1. [WALLACE-L] Re: WALLACE-D Digest V00 #89
    2. Darlene Sheldon
    3. Hi there, I was wondering if you know the middle name of this person, 13. Laura Wallace, b. 1840 in Pultney, Steuben Co., NY. My grandmothers name was Laura Adelia Wallace, but that's all the information that I have. I have ordered my mothers birth certificate so I can find out where her mother was born, but you know how long that can take. Let me know if you have her middle name. Thanks, Darlene Sheldon Klamath Falls, Oregon >Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 16:40:15 EDT >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [WALLACE-L] Wallace/Wallis, NY >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Looking for anyone who might connect with the following family: > >NATHANIAL WALLIS. b. abt. 1750, prob. CT. Died 31 Mar 1836 in Prattsburgh >or Pultney, Steuben Co., NY. Buried in Pelton Cem., Gload's Corners, Pultney >Twp., Steuben Co., NY. Wife #1 Lucy Pelton Jackson, b. 1 Oct 1747 in >Groton, CT. Died 10 Sept. 1821, Steuben Co., NY. Buried Pelton Cem. >Nathaniel served in the Rev. War in the Albany Co., NY, militia. Lived in >Saratoga Co., NY during 1790 and 1800 census, moved to Steuben Co. early >1800's. Wife #2 Elizabeth Hyde, m. after 1821. >Children: > >#1 SAMUEL A. WALLACE/WALLIS b. 1776 in CT. d. 29 Jan 1859. Buried in >Italy Hill Cem., Yates Co., NY. Wife #1 Elizabeth Buck, m. before 1800, >prob. in Saratoga Co., NY. Elizabeth d. after 1822. Wife #2 Mercy >(Robinson) Stoddard, b. abt 1807, d. abt. 1869. Children: > 1. William C. Wallace > 2. Betsey Wallace, b. 26 Feb 1802 in Saratoga Co., NY. m. Hiram >Doubleday. > d. 13 Oct 1852 Sherwood, Branch Co., MI > 3. Esther Wallace. m. ___Swan > 4. Sabra Wallace. m. Samuel Dean > 5. Harrison Wallace. Prob. d. bfr. 1859 in IL > 6. John B. Wallace. b. 22 Oct 1809. Lived in Dearborn, Wayne Co., MI > 7. Lyman Wallace. b. 1817. d. bfr. 1859 prob. in Dearborn, Wayne Co., MI > 8. Elisha Wallace. Lived in Dearborn and Livonia, Wayne Co., MI > 9. Myron Wallace > 10. Jane Wallace. m. Jesse Welch > 11. Mary Wallace. m. James Rowell > 12. William M. Wallace, b. 1837 in Pultney, Steuben Co., NY > 13. Laura Wallace, b. 1840 in Pultney, Steuben Co., NY > 14. Mary Wallace. b. 1842. d. 4 Dec. 1871 > 15. Willard Wallace. b. 1850 in Pultney, Steuben Co., NY > 16. Fidelia Wallis. d. 1846 > 17. Orsavilla Wallis b. 1832, d. 17 Feb 1834 >(Note--it is said that Samuel A. Wallis had 21 children, so some are missing >from my list.) > >#2 NATHANIEL WALLIS, JR. b. 18 June 1778. d. 27 June 1841 in Steuben Co., >NY. Wife #1 Nellie Wood. d. 24 April 1814. Wife #2 Betsey Edget. >Children: > > 1. Dr. Erastus Wallace. b. 23 June 1802 > 2. George C. Wallace, b. 20 Nov 1804 > 3. Eliza Wallace, b. 4 Oct 1808. d. 4 Mar 1826 > 4. Miles Wallace, b. 9 Mar 1810 > 5. Nellie Wallace, b. 12 Feb 1812 > 6. Sara A. Wallace b. 1820 > 7. Joel Wallace, b. 1835 > 8. William, b. 1832 > >#3 ELIZABETH WALLIS. m. William Willson. Lived in Athens, Calhoun Co., MI > >#4 WILLIAM WALLIS. d. 1837. m. Edna Baker > >#5 SABRA WALLIS. m. ______Mann > >#6 LUCY WALLIS. b. 1823. d. 2 Oct 1894 in Lansing MI. m. Jerome Hale. > > > > > > >

    05/23/2000 06:35:13