Source: Georgia India Depredation Claims, Edited, Arranged and Indexed by Donna B. Thaxton, Editor, C. Stanton Thaxton, Assoc. Editor and Special Consultant: Carlton J. Thaxton, published by the Thaxton Company, P.O. Box 886, Americus, Georgia 21709-0886 Page 68, Claimant Sarah Wallace, of Clarke Co., Georgia, date of petition, November 10, 1800; type of instrument: Affidavit: Officials J.W. Wallace, J.P. Other Names: James McCartney. Subjevct: Claims that Creek Indians stole two horses from her husband, James McCartney. pg. 69. Claimant: Kellough, Samuel; County of Claim: Clarke Co.; Date Petition signed: October 27, 1802; Type of Instrument: Affidavit: Officials: J.W. Wallace, J.P. Other names: George Wallace: Subject Claims that what George Wallace says in his affidavit is true and that the stolen horse was valued at $100.00. It appears George Wallace by Appendix Document #310, in 1795, had 1 horse lost at value of 66.66 John Wallace and Samuel Kellough had a passport to travel through Indian lands and eventually went to Rutherford Co., Tn. so perhaps he is related to William and Ruth Porter Wallace, Oliver Wallace, etc. I had once sent a DAR application on the RS of this Wallace (John) through rootsweb and Wallace list. Does anyone have copy of it? Molly