Hello, I am new to this list and I am hoping to connect with anyone researching along the same Wallace/Wallis Lines: John Wallace, wife Nancy Unknown, settled in Virginia. Their children were: David, William, Henry, Jesse, James, Woodson, Elizabeth, Jane, Nancy. Their eldest son, David Wallis b. October 19, 1800, Halifax County, Virginia m. abt. 1822 Judith Virginia Eads/Eadez b. November 07, 1806, Halifax County, Virginia. Daughter of Joseph Eads and Juda Doss. The David Wallis, Judith Virginia Eads children were: Elizabeth Tamar Wallis, 18 October 1823, married Winston Banner King. Jane Catherine Wallis, 16 November 1826, married Preston King (brother of Winston). James Booker Wallis, 22 October 1825 - 22 October 1825. Nancy C. Wallis, 8 November 1829, Judith V. Wallis, 01 June 1833, married William Lockhart. David A. Wallis, 25 October 1835, married Ann Withers. Mary May Wallis, 11 December 1852, Jesse Wallis, 19 October 1837, John P. Wallis, 20 February 1848, Isaac Wallis 02 April 1841, Sarah Wallis, 3 April 1846, Joseph Wallis, 18 February 1844, William Henry Wallis, 17 June 1831, married Mary Emily Guise/Gise. Also, I have another brief Wallace Line: The Ancestors of Tamar Wallace: Tamar Wallace, was the daughter of Luke Wallace and Hannah Oldaker. Luke Wallace, was born sometime between 1742-1786 and probably died between 1783-1832. He married Hannah Oldaker on May 25, 1795 in Bedford County, Virginia. Hannah Oldaker was born between 1746-1788 and died between 1783-1840. She was the daughter of John Oldaker and Martha Tullos. The Following is excerpted from, "History of the Great Kanawha Valley", Vol. II, 1891, pg. 73-74, (originally transcribed by Homer P. King – 1959). "Her father [Luke Wallace] was a wagoner during the Revolutionary War, and was one of the first settlers at Fort Charleston [Virginia (now West Virginia)]. He lived in stirring times and often had trouble with the savages which infested the border. John [Oldaker] Oleacres, a cousin of Luke Wallace, had his whole family murdered by the Indians during that bloody period. His [Luke Wallace’s] Brother-in-law, Paton [Oldaker] Oleacres, erected the first water mill on the Kanawha in a very early day." Children of Luke Wallace and Hannah Oldaker are: i. Tamar Wallace, born Abt. 1798; married William King. ii. Patsy Wallace, born Aft. 1799; married Unknown Birch. iii. William Wallace, born Bet. 1800 - 1805. iv. Moses Wallace, born Bet. 1801 - 1806. v. Sally Wallace, born Bet. 1802 - 1807. vi. John Wallace, born Bet. 1803 - 1808. vii. Urena Wallace, born Bet. 1804 - 1809. viii. Abigail Wallace, born Bet. 1805 - 1810. ix. Levi Wallace, born Bet. 1806 - 1811. x. Ephraim Wallace, born Bet. 1807 - 1820. Thanks for any help. Best regards, Tammy L. Gabbert-Giancola ~Dulles, Virginia, USA~ Help me find my ancestors at the following locations: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/4758/index.htm http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/i/a/Tammy-L-Giancola/ A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable. -- Thomas Jefferson<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>