Person:Andrew Wallace (11)

Watchers
m. 1740
  1. Judge Caleb Wallace1742 - 1814
  2. Elizabeth Wallace1745 - 1814
  3. Maj. Andrew Wallace1748 - 1820
  4. Samuel Wallace1751 -
m. 1769
  1. Samuel Wallace1770 - 1852
  2. James Park Wallace1773 - 1841
  3. Elizabeth Woods Wallace1775 - 1857
  4. Mary 'Polly' Wallace1778 - 1850
  5. Joseph Wallace1781 - 1867
  6. Richard E. Wallace1783 - 1815
  7. Catherine 'Caty' Wallace1786 - 1822
  8. Caleb Baker Walker1788 -
Facts and Events
Name Maj. Andrew Wallace
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 25 Sep 1748 Cub Creek Settlement, Charlotte County, Virginia
Marriage 1769 to Catherine Parks
Death[1] 3 Jul 1820 Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky

Research Notes

  • cos1776 Note: Death date needs verification. The Bible record gives the year as 1820, yet the will abstract is dated 1824. More research needed. --Cos1776 22:28, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 McROBERTS BIBLE RECORD [1], in Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    1:144.

    Andrew Wallace (son of Samuel Wallace) born Sept. 25, 1748. Died July 3, 1820.

  2. Family Notes.
  3.   Will Abstract, in Source Needed.

    Will of Andrew Wallace, Lincoln County, Kentucky
    :To my oldest son, Samuel Wallace, who lives in the state of Missouri, one negro named Greee, (who) if unwilling to go to Mo., then sell said Green's wife, and if Ephraim Jackson shall be unwilling, then the money is to be sent to my son.
    :My dau., Elizabeth EWING, one negro boy named Buck - sale to a good man in the neighborhood and give the money to my dau. If Buck doesn't want to be sold and would rather live w/Elizabeth EWING, "in that case he shall not be sold."
    :My son, James Wallace, one negro man named Lewis.
    :My dau., Mary WALKER, one negro girl named Eliza.
    :To the HEIRS OF JOHN GIVENS - one little negro named, Maria.
    :My son, Joseph, one negro man, Minor and one negro girl named Sinder, abt. 6 yrs old.
    :My son, Caleb Wallace, one negro man named James, one negro woman named Cyntha, one negro girl named Charlotte and one little negro boy, named George.
    :To sons - James & Caleb Wallace to have the farms & plantation I now live on and that adjoins Wm MASON's tract on Big Flat Lick.
    :Dated Jan 1824.
    :[Source: Lincoln County, Kentucky Will Book M-0].