Person:Elizabeth Wallace (46)

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Elizabeth Wallace
m. 1740
  1. Judge Caleb Wallace1742 - 1814
  2. Elizabeth Wallace1745 - 1814
  3. Maj. Andrew Wallace1748 - 1820
  4. Samuel Wallace1751 -
m. 28 Sep 1768
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Wallace
Gender Female
Birth? 1745 Charlotte County, Virginia
Marriage 28 Sep 1768 Prince Edward County, Virginiato Capt./Col. Henry Pawling, of Bedford & Botetourt Co., VA & Garrard Co., KY
Death[1] 11 Jan 1814 Charlotte County, Virginia
References
  1. Wallace, George Selden. Wallace: genealogical data pertaining to the descendants of Peter Wallace and Elizabeth Woods, his wife.

    22. Elizabeth Woods [Wallace], was born in Charlotte County, Virginia, in the year 1745. Married Colonel Henry Pawling and died on the 11th day of January, 1814. No issue.

  2.   My Heritage.

    Elizabeth (Pawling) Pawling (born Wallace), 1745 - 1814
    Elizabeth (Pawling) Pawling (born Wallace) was born on month day 1745, in birth place , Virginia, to SAMUEL Wallace and ESTER Wallace (born Baker) .
    SAMUEL was born in 1709, in Ireland (?).
    ESTER was born in 1727, in Prince Edward Co, VA.
    Elizabeth had 3 siblings: CALEB BAKER WALLACE and 2 other siblings .
    Elizabeth married Henry Pawling in 1763, at age 17 in marriage place .
    Henry was born in 1743, in Charlotte Co., VA.
    Elizabeth passed away on month day 1814, at age 68 in death place , Kentucky.
    She was buried in burial place .

  3.   Perrin, William Henry. The Filson Club: And Read before the Club at its August Meeting, 1887, being the Centennial Year of Kentucky Journalism. (John V. Morton & Company, 1888)
    pg. 144.

    Elizabeth (Woods) Wallace, the only sister of Judge Caleb Wallace, was born in Charlotte County, Virginia, in the year 1745. She married Col. Henry Pawling, and died at the house of her brother Caleb on the 11th of January 1814. Herself, Caleb Wallace, and both of his last wives interred in the family cemetery at the place where Wallace resided in Woodford County. It is at present owned by Col. Withrow. Col. Pawling and his wife had no issue. For a number of years before his death she lived separate from him.