Wallaces of Montgomery[Old Anson ... - Moore County Wallaces



1755, June -- 1752-1766 County Court Minutes, Orange County, NC

James May, Constable, cited to appear and show cause why he did not serve a warrant on John Brown and Josias Wallace.

1756, Nov 6 -- Granville Land Grants, Orange County, NC [currently Randolph County, NC]

William Reed received a 640 acre Land Grant located below the mouth of Richland Creek, called the Haw Fields, on both sides of Crooked Creek including Josiah Wallace’s improvement. Entered 13 Dec 1755 and warrant issued 3 Feb 1756.

1760, Aug 20 -- Granville Land Grants #6596, Orange County, NC [currently Randolph County, NC]

Josias Wallace entered 700 acres located on Fork Creek of Deep River including the plantation where Enoch Spink now lives.

1761, February -- 1752-1766 County Court Minutes, Orange County, NC

Ordered that Joseph Morgan and James Dochester be fined for not appearing agreeable to summons in the suit David Lowe v. Josias Wallace.

1761, February-Feb 1762 -- 1752-1766 County Court Minutes, Orange County, NC

David Lyles/Liles v. Josiah Wallace [Assault and Battery]

1761, May -- 1752-1766 County Court Minutes, Orange County, NC

John Wright v. Josiah Wallace and James Morgan [Or. Attch.]

John Johnson v. Josiah Wallace [Or. Attch.]

1769 -- Anson Petition

Jesse Wallas was listed as a signer

1771, Jul 10 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 51

A deed from John Bennett and wife to Jesse Wallace is proven by James Saunders

1772 -- Militia Muster Roll, Capt. Joab Brooks Company, Chatham County, NC

Thomas Wallis is listed on muster roll

1772, Apr 16-17 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 81-83

Jesse Wallace served Jury Duty

1772, Apr 24 -- Land Grant #3196/3699, Anson County, NC

Jesse Wallis received a 295 acre land grant located on East side of Grimes Fork of Mountain Creek adjoining Richard Adams. Jeremiah Hendrick and Wm. Adams were chain carriers.

1772, Jul 16, 18 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 86,90

Jesse Wallace served Jury Duty

1773, Apr 7 -- Deed Book K, Page 84, Anson County, NC

Richard and Amey Adams deeded Jesse Wallis 100 acres located on the south fork of Mountain Creek. Jacob Cockram and Pindance Adams were witnesses.

1774, Apr 16 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 115

A deed from Richard Adams and wife to Jesse Wallace was proven by Jacob Cockran

1774, Sep 8 -- Deed Book K Page 271, Anson County, NC

Richard and Ann Adams deeded Thomas Mason a tract of land located on the south fork of Mountain Creek adjoining Jesse Wallis. Sampson Williams, William Adams and Elizabeth Adams were witnesses.

1774, Dec 29 -- Deed Book K Page 349, Anson County

Jesse and Susanna Wallis deeded Angus McInnis 100 acres located between Dry Branch and Deep Branch on south fork of Mountain Creek. Part of an original grant from Dec 22, 1760 to Richard Adams then sold to John Bennett then to Jesse Wallis. Alexr. McLeod and Muro. McInnis were witnesses.

1775, Jan 11 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 98

A deed from Jesse Wallace and wife to Angus McInnis was proven by Murdo McInnis

1775, Apr 8 -- Deed Book K Page 320, Anson County, NC

Jesse and Susanna Wallis deeded Jeremiah Hendrick 295 acres located East side of Grimes Fork of Mountain Creek adjoining Richard Adams. Sampson Williams and Mary Ingless were witnesses.

1775, Apr 12 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 149

A deed from Jesse Wallace and wife to Jeremiah Hendrick was proven by Sampson Williams

1775, Apr 14 -- 1771-1777 County Court Minutes, Anson County, NC Page 156

Jesse Wallace served Jury Duty

1777 -- Petition to divide Anson County

Jesse Wallace listed as a signer

1779 -- Montgomery County created from Anson County

1779 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC

Francis Wallace was listed in Joseph Hinds` District with 15 acres of improved land, 50 acres total, 6 cows, 3 horses, $4 and $464 total pds. He had not taken the Oath of Allegiance.

1779, Apr 16 -- Land Entry, Montgomery County, NC

Jesse Walles entered 50 acres located on Ceader Creek above his land where he lives

1779, Apr 16 -- Land Entry, Montgomery County, NC

Jesse Walles entered 75 acres located on the branches of Ceader Creek [sold this warrant to John Parsons prior to 1790] adjoining Butler and including Thomas Lucas’ improvement.

1782 -- Tax List, Montgomery County, NC

Jesse Wallice listed with 200 acres

1782, May 17 -- Land Grant #253, Montgomery County, NC

Joshua Butler received a 50 acre land grant on Ceder Creek. Thomas Butler and Jesse Wallis were chain carriers.

1782, May 17 -- Land Grant #296, Montgomery County, NC

James Butler received a 100 acre land grant on Ceder Creek. Joshua Butler and Jesse Wallis were chain carriers.

1782, Aug 8 -- Land Grant #94, Montgomery County, NC

John McLanghon received a 100 acre land grant on Riges Creek adjoining Samuel Parsons. Samuel Parsons and Jesse Wallis were chain carriers.

1782, Aug 8 -- Land Grant #252, Montgomery County, NC

Arthur Taylor received a 50 acre land grant on branch waters of Little River. Samuel Parsons and Jesse Wallis were chain carriers.

1783, Mar 6 -- Land Grant #1600, Randolph County, NC

Solomon Worrill received a 100 acre Land Grant located on the Dry Fork of Jacksons Creek adjoining Daniel Mulling, Thomas Low, Francis Bell and includes the plantation where John Wallis formerly lived. James Bleloch and Peter Yeats were chain carriers.

1784, Apr 1 -- 1778-1948 Land Warrants, Randolph County, NC

John Blilock received a 100 acre Land Grant located on south fork of Jackson Creek of Uwarie River adjoining the improvements of James Aadewell and William Jackson. Peter Yeats and John Wallace were chain carriers. Entry was sold by Francis Bell to Jesse Brookshire and by Brookshire to James Blilock.

1785 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC

Frances Walles listed 100 acres and 1 white poll in Capt. John Whelborn’s District by Zebedee Wood.

1785, May 6 -- Deed Book C Page 446, Chatham County

Benajmin Watts deeded William George 300 acres located on Rocky River and Varnals Creek adjoining Joseph Hadley. Granted to Benjamin Watts Mar 31, 1780. Timothy Wallis and Sal. Stuart were witnesses.

1787, Jan 6 -- Deed Book 3 Page 210, Randolph County, NC

Thomas Patridge of Chatham County and Aaron Hill of Randolph County deeded Ezekial Fuller 160 acres on both sides of the Cape Fear Road being part of a tract belonging to William Hunter, Dec’d. granted 23 Oct 1782. William Arnold, Francis Arnold and John Wallis were witnesses.

1787, Feb 8 -- 1778-1948 Land Warrants, Randolph County, NC

John Blilock received a 100 acre Land Grant located on Uwarie waters adjoining his own line. Peter Yeats and John Wallace were chain carriers.

1787, Jul 30 -- Land Grant#475, Randolph County, NC

Nathan Dillon received a 200 acre Land Grant located on Deep River adjoining his own line, Smith, Joseph Jackson, William Bell, Nicholas Ledford and Francis Wallace. Joseph Hill and Richard Wallace were chain carriers.

1787, Sep 14 -- 1787 County Court Minutes Page 5, Randolph County, NC

Ordered that the Capefear Road be turned from John Winslow`s path above Mrs. Belfours across if a way be had, if not from the old Capefear ford or near there from thence into the old Capefear Road or to the County line of Rowan and that Godfrey Ridge, Haman Miller, James Roberts, Francis Arnold, William Bailey, James Gallimore, William Robinson, James Blalock, John Wallis, George Gibson, Francis Bell, Whitlock Arnold, William Bell, James Dunbar, and William Draper view and layoff said road and that John Henley, overseer of the Capefare Road and Benjamin Marshall and Godfrey Ridge, with their hands under them open the said new road that James Dunbar be appointed overseer of said road from the lower up to the Moor Road, Godfrey Ridge from thence to Marshall`s Cabbins and John Wallis from thence to the County line of Rowan.

1787, Dec -- 1787-1791 Criminal Actions, Randolph County, NC

Present Moses Robins, Thomas Williams and Caleb Curtis for behaing in a rioting manner with John Wollis, Jonas Hoover, William Bell and James Roberts.

1787, Dec 12 -- 1787 County Court Minutes Page 20, Randolph County, NC

John Wallis appointed overseer of the new road from Marshall`s old Cabbin to the county line of Randolph and Rowan with all convenient to work on said road in lieu of the old Cape Fare Road whereupon Benjamin Marshall was formerly overseer. With all other hands convenient to work under him on the said road from Tom’s Creek above the Bounds of Jackson Creek.

1787, Dec 14 -- 1787 County Court Minutes Page 23, Randolph County, NC

John Wallas served jury duty

1788, Jun 10-11 -- 1787 County Court Minutes Page 41-42,44, Randolph County, NC

John Wallis served jury duty

1789, Mar 11 -- 1787 County Court Minutes Page 78, Randolph County, NC

Whitlock Arnold appointed overseer of the road in the room of John Wallis

1790 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 418

Jesse Walice

(16+) 1M

3F

1790 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 419

William Wallis

(16+) 1M

1790 -- Land Grant #1557, Randolph County, NC

Nathan Wallace received a 50 acre land grant located on Big Creek adjoining Finch Carter, Rich and Millikan. Samuel Rich and Finch Carter were chain carriers.

1794, Sep 10 -- Land Grant #1033, Montgomery County, NC

Jesse Wallis sold a land warrant for 100 aces located on Cheeks Creek to Caleb Touchstone

1795, Jan 27 -- Deed Book 1 Page 99, Montgomery County

John Morris deeded Mary Wallace 200 acres located East of the Yadkin River adjoining the county line. Neddy Pennington and Farqd. Campell were witnesses. 

1795, Feb 28 -- 1778-1948 Land Warrants, Randolph County, NC

John Cruthers received a 100 acre Land Grant adjoining his own line and Thomas Wallis. John Scott and Thomas Wallis were chain carriers.

1795, Feb 28 -- 1778-1948 Land Warrants, Randolph County, NC

John Cruthers received a 50 acre Land Grant located on Brush Creek adjoining Peter Craven. John Scott and Thomas Wallis were chain carriers.

1795, Nov 10 -- Land Warrant #590, Montgomery County, NC

John Crump Sr. entered 250 acres located on Garr Creek adjoining Adam Davis, Mary Wallis and William Loftin. Adam Davis and Michael Fisher were chain carriers.

1797, Feb 8 -- 1779, 1780, 1783-1801 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

Nathaniel Wollace entered 50 acres adjoining Samuel Rich, Abraham Davis, and William Cranford.

1797, May 10 -- 1779, 1780, 1783-1801 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

Aron Stinson entered 100 acres located on Little Brush Creek adjoining John Graves, Thomas Wallis and the Chatham County line.

1797, Jun 20 -- Land Grant #1150, Randolph County, NC

Alexander Wilson received a 100 acre Land Grant located West of Big Brush Creek adjoining his own line, and John Wilson. Thomas Wallis and Isaac Wallis were chain carriers.

1797, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #1556, Randolph County, NC

John Wilson received a 100 acre Land Grant located on Back Branch adjoining William Wilson. Thomas Wallis and Isaac Wallis were chain carriers.

1798, Jan 8 -- Land Grant #1131, Randolph County, NC

Thomas Wallis received a 150 acre Land Grant located East of Brush Creek adjoining his own line, John Cruthers and William Darby. Jonathan Wilson and William Darbey were chain carriers. Entered 12 Mar 1796. Also located in Randolph County Deed Book 9 Page 32.

1798, Jan 22 -- 1779, 1780, 1783-1801 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

Nathaniel Wallace entered 100 acres located on Uharee River adjoining Samuel Rich and Cranford.

1799 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC

Isaac Wallice listed 1 white poll in Thomas Craven`s list

Thomas Wallice listed 250 acres in Thomas Craven`s list

Josiah Wallies listed 100 acres and 1 white poll in Thomas Craven`s list

1799, May -- 1799-1802 Criminal Actions, Randolph County, NC

Presentment of Joel Ragsdale on a charge of assaulting Dick Hopkins. John Bean and Nathaniel Wallice listed.

1799, May -- 1799-1802 Criminal Actions, Randolph County, NC

Presentment of Dick Hopkins on the charge that he assaulted John Bean, constable, as Bean was attempting to execute the order of the court to make the sum of 5 pds and 13 shillings from the property of Hopkins and Nathaniel Wallace. This execution pursuant to a matter involving Joel Ragsdale. The incident took place 16 May 1799.

1799, Nov 27 -- Land Warrant #2234, Montgomery County, NC

Barnaba Dunn entered 100 acres located on Yadkin River adjoining William Barnett and William Lofton. William Barnett and Jacob Wallis are chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 484

Mary Wallace

(45+) 1F

(16-26) 1M

(10-16) 1M

1800 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 484

Isham Wallace

(16-26) 1M 1F

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 349

Thomas Wallis

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-26) 1M 1F

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 349

Josiah Wallis

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2M 1F

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 349

John Wallis

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2M 2F

1800, Apr 10 -- Marriage Bond, Randolph County, NC

Isaac Wallis and Elizabeth Hopson were issued a marriage bond. John Wilson was bondsman and Thomas Craven was witness.

1800, Sep 3 -- Deed Book 8 Page 196, Randolph County, NC

Thomas Wallis deeded Josiah Wallis 80.5 acres located on Big Brush Creek, part of a tract granted to William Tague 11 Jul 1788 and deeded to Thomas Wallis 16 Jul 1792. Proven by Isaac Wallis Nov 1800.

1800, Nov 7 -- Will, Randolph County, NC

Will of Thomas Wallis, dec’d.

Thomas Wallis died and declared his last will and testament to John Wilson and William Danby

Sons: Timthy, Thomas, John, Josiah, Isac

Daughters: Ezebeth, Mary

Mentions wife but does not list her name

1800, Nov 18 -- Estate, Randolph County, NC

Estate of Thomas Wallis, dec’d.

John Grady, Thomas Craven and Alexander Wilson held in bond and John Grady was named Administrator. Items purchased by the following: John Grady, Thos. Watson, John Graves, Jerimiah Hadly, Richard Gregory, Richard Craven, Isaac Wallace, and Jesse Bray.

1801, Jan 1 -- Deed Book 26 Page 250, Rowan County, NC

Peter Lewis Sr. deeded Samuel Wallace, Jr. 78.5 acres located on the south side of the South Fork of Yadkin River adjoining Joseph Marlin, Samuel Lewis and Richmond Pearson. R. Pearson and Benj. Hodgens were witnesses.

1801, Apr 13 -- 1779, 1780, 1783-1801 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

George Bennett entered 200 acres located on Big Brush Creek adjoining John Dabney, Wallis, John Graves, and the Chatham County line.

1803 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC

John Walliss listed 50 acres and 1 white poll in Captain Moffitt`s District by Thomas Craven

Josiah Walliss listed 150 acres and 1 white poll

Isaac Walliss listed 150 acres and 1 white poll

1803 -- Deed Book 8 Page 364, Randolph County, NC

Isaac Wallis deeded Joshua Craven 50 acres located on Big Brush Creek where John Wallis lives on a part of the tract deeded to his father by Wm. Teague adjoining John Wilson’s line. Proven by John Gradey Nov 1803.

1803, Feb 23 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

Nathaniel Wallis entered 100 acres located on waters of McGee’s Creek adjoining Samuel Rich and Cranford

1803, Sep 15 -- Deed Book 8 Page 390, Randolph County, NC

John Wallis deeded Josiah Wallis 150 acres located South of Big Brush Creek where Josiah now lives adjoining John Gradley. Proven by Joshua Craven Feb 1804.

1804 -- Deed Book 8 Page 433, Randolph County, NC

Isaac Wallis deeded Joshua Craven 40 acres located on Big Brush Creek, land on which Josiha Wallias once lived, and part of a tract deeded to his father from William Tague, adjoining Joshua Craven, John Williams. Proven by Charles Wilkason Nov 1804.

1804 -- Deed Book 8 Page 448, Randolph County, NC

Josiah Wallis deeded James Ward 150 acres located on Big Brush Creek where Wallis now lives, being a tract left Josiah by his father John [error – should be Thomas] Wallis` will. Proven by Joshua Craven Feb 1805.

1804, Mar 1 -- Estate Book C Page 306, Rowan County, NC [current Davie County, NC]

Estate of Solomon Jones, dec’d.

Heirs: Wife Elizabeth to have home plantation for life. Daughters each to have 25 pounds: Rebecca Jones, Ruth Jones, Nancy Jones and Margaret Jones. Stepson, John Tribbit 300 acres on Howard's branch of Dutchman's Creek to be leased for 5 years.

Executors: wife Elizabeth, Nathan Walles, and Peter Glasscock

Witnesses: Ransom Powell, and John Powell

[Note – Solomon Jones died Apr 5, 1804 and is buried at Bear Creek Baptist Church in Mocksville, Davie County, NC. His wife, Elizabeth, was previously a widow of Mr. Trivitt/Tribbit. Solomon Jones is listed in 1800 Census of Rowan County, NC Page 451 (45+) 1M 1F (16-26) 4F (10-16) 1F (0-10) 3F]

1804, Oct 12 -- Deed Book 8 Page 461, Randolph County, NC

Josiah Wallis deeded Isaac Wallis 100 acres located on Big Brush Creek, land deeded to their father by William Teague 11 Jul 1788. Proven by Joshua Craven Feb 1805.

1807 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Samuel Wallas listed 78 acres and 1 white poll in Capt. Howard’s Company

1807, Jan 8 -- Deed Book 20 Page 27, Rowan County, NC

William Knup deeded John Isahower 114 acres located on both sides of Panther Creek adjoining heirs of Alexander Clingerman, David Woodson, Paul Powless, Adam Powless. Nathaniel Wallace and John Knup, Sr. were witnesses

1808, Feb 3 -- Land Grant #2170, Randolph County, NC

William Davis received 100 acres located on Big Brush Creek adjoining Thomas Wallis and Joseph Dixon. John Gredy and Rheuben Hicks were chain carriers.

1808, Sep 23 -- Deed Book 21 Page 530, Rowan County, NC [current Davie County, NC]

Elizabeth Jones and Nathan Wallis as executors of Solomon Jones Estate deeded Peter Glasscock, Jr. 307 acres located East of Howards Branch of Dutchmans Creek adjoining Pachel Stocstil and John Beeman. Scarlet Glasscock and William Moore were witnesses. [Note – Solomon Jones died Apr 5, 1804 and is buried at Bear Creek Baptist Church in Mocksville, Davie County, NC. His wife, Elizabeth, was previously a widow of Mr. Trivitt/Tribbit. Solomon Jones is listed in 1800 Census of Rowan County, NC Page 451 (45+) 1M 1F (16-26) 4F (10-16) 1F (0-10) 3F]

1809 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Samuel Wallis listed 78 acres and 1 white poll in Capt. Howard’s Company

1810 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 540

Elias Wallis

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2F

1810 -- Census, Rowan County, NC Page 291

Nathan Wallace

(26-45) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1F

(0-10) 2M

1810 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Isham Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Jones’ Company

Samuel Wallace Junr. listed 1 white poll in Capt. Howard’s Company

1811, Mar 4 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

John Cranford entered 50 acres located on Big Creek adjoining Elias Cranford, Samuel Cranford and Nathan Wallice

1812 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Nathaniel Wallace listed 193 acres in Capt. Pool’s Company

Samuel Wallace Junr. listed 1 white poll in Capt. Howard’s Company

1812, Mar 1 -- Deed Book 20 Page 528, Rowan County, NC

Martain Hofner Sr. deeded his son John Hofner 108 acres located on Panther Creek adjoining Mathais Frick. Nathaniel Wallace was a witness

1813 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Nathan Wallace listed 239 acres and 1 white poll in Capt. Bean’s Company

Samuel Wallace listed no return in Capt. Robison’s Company

Isham Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Burkhead’s Company

1813, Dec 30 -- Deed Book 1 Page 92, Davidson County, NC

Nathan Wallis deeded Marvel Epps [of Montgomery County] 100 acres located on the North Side of the Yadkin River on Gere Creek. Adjoining the County Line, Edward Taylor and Look Raper. Thos. Jones and Levinah Jones were witnesses. Proven in court Jul 31, 1823.

1814 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Nathan Wallace listed 239 acres and 1 white poll in Capt. Bean’s Company

Samuel Wallace listed 1 white poll in Capt. Robison’s Company

Isham Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Burkhead’s Company

1815 -- Tax List, Rowan County, NC

Nathan Wallis listed 125 acres valued at $250 in Capt. Bean’s Company

Isham Wallis listed 100 acres valued at $150 and 1 white poll in Capt. Burckhead’s Company

Samuel Wallace listed in Capt. Robison’s Company

1815, Aug -- 1815-1816 County Court Minutes, Rowan County, NC

A deed from Anthony Peelor to David Woodson, Senr. For 602 acres dated Dec 20, 1814 is proven by Nathan Wallis.

1815, Oct 23 -- Deed Book Book 25 Page 468, Rowan County, NC

Samuel Wallace Jr. deeded Richmond Pearson Sr. 78.5 acres located on the south side of the South Fork of Yadkin River adjoining Joseph Marlin and Samuel Sewie. Gideon Marr and Lewis Smith were witnesses.

1815, Oct 26 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

James Crow entered 100 acres located on Big Creek adjoining Rich, Wallis and Willis Coggins

1817, Jan 7 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

James Crow entered 100 acres located on Big Creek adjoining Willis Coggins, Elias Cranford and Nathaniel Wallace

1817, May 22 -- 1817-1818 County Court Minutes, Rowan County, NC

Administration of the Estate of Nathaniel Wallace [the widow having relinquished her right to administer] granted to Henry Harkey and he gave bond with Peter Harkey and Peter Earnheart and Adam Hoofman.

1817, Aug 18 -- 1817-1818 County Court Minutes, Rowan County, NC

Account of Sales of the Estate of Nathaniel Walles, deceased filed

1817, Aug 25 – Estate, Randolph County, NC

Estate of Eleanor/Elender Hopkins, dec’d.

Wm. Wallace purchased item from the estate

1818, May -- 1817-1818 County Court Minutes, Rowan County, NC

Ordered by the court that Edmon Smith act as the overseer of the road from the fork near Edward Taylors to the Randolph Line [the road called Moores Road] and have the following hands to work: Edmon Smith, Lamath Hill, Jeremiah Senton, Cornelius Loftin, John Varner, James Lacey, Ebin Lacey, John Loflin, William Loflin, Josiah Russell, Samuel Hill, Richard Loflin, Thomas Jones, Butler Taylor, John Taylor, Cabel Riley, Jeremiah Coggins, William Taylor, Jesse Boyo, Daniel Baty, Abraham Tomson, William Serrate, Richard Loflin, Daniel Wood, William Burkhead, Isam Wallis, James Tomson and Osborn Skein.

1819, Feb 1 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

Willis Coggins entered 87 acres located on Big Creek adjoining James Crow, Nat Wallace and Timothy Griffins

1820 -- Census, Rowan County, NC Page 348, Lexington side [current Davidson County, NC]

Nathan Willis [***I believe this should be Wallis]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1F

(10-16) 2M 2F

(0-10) 1M 2F

1820 -- Census, Rowan County, NC Page 350, Lexington side [current Davidson County, NC]

Isaam Willis [***I believe this should be Wallis]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(16-18) 1M

(10-16) 1M

(0-10) 5M 1F

1821, Jan 4 -- Deed Book 26 Page 283, Rowan County, NC

Catherine Savitz deeded James McLaughlin 2.2 acres located on Back Creek. John Andrews and Rewl [?] Wallis were witnesses.

1821, Mar 27 -- Marriage Register, Rowan County, NC

Jesse Redwine married Polly Davis. Nathan Wallis was bondsman; Jno. Giles was witness.

1822 -- Davidson County created from Rowan County

1822, Aug 19 -- Deed Book 27 Page 206, Rowan County, NC [current Davie County, NC]

Samuel Jones, Sheriff deeded William Butler 88 acres located on West side of Dutchmans Creek adjoining James Wallis, Thomas Brachan, Barnes, James Harwood, Elijah Owens and Charles Biles. Land seized from Thomas Brachan by executors of Richmond Pearson’s Estate.

1822, Sep 29 -- Marriage Bond, Surry County, NC [likely current Yadkin County, NC]

Isham Wallis married Polly Jones. Edmond Taylor was bondsman.

1822, Dec 2 -- Marriage Register, Rowan County, NC

Isham Wallis married Edy Reed. David Butler was bondsman; Jno. Giles was witness.

1823, Apr 29 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Isham Wallace/Wallis served Jury Duty

1823, Apr 30 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Nathan Wallace served Jury Duty

1823, Jul 4 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Matthew Wallace served Jury Duty

1823, Jul 28 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Nathan Wallice served Jury Duty

1823, Oct 9 -- Marriage Register, Rowan County, NC

John Cooper married Peggy Kimball. Harbart Wallace was bondsman/witness.

1823, Dec 27 -- Deed Book 27 Page 871, Rowan County, NC

Bill of Sale from Job Cannon to Thomas V. Cannon proven by Jediah Wallace

1824, Jan 3 -- Deed Book 29 Page 32, Rowan County, NC

Nicholas Simpson deeded Alexander West 100 acres on Potts Creek adjoining Henry Sloan, James Wiseman and Thomas Wallis. Part of the 200 acre land grant to James Wiseman and conveyed to George Reed Aug 10, 1795. Meshack Pinkston Jr., John Smith, and W. Moore were witnesses.

1824, Mar 10 -- Deed Book 1 Page 245, Davidson County, NC

Bill of Sale from Jinney Stokes to his son William Stokes. Nathan Wallis, C.S. Adderton, J.W. Daniel were witnesses.

1824, Mar 16 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Alexander Shamwell, Esq., David Cox, John Davis and Nathan Wallace appointed to allot widow of Wm. Fagan one year’s provision.

1824, Dec 20 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Isham Wallace served Jury Duty

1825, Mar 21-25 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Isham Wallace served Jury Duty

1825, Mar 26 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

John Davis was appointed constable. Isham Wallace, David Cox and Wm. Stout were securities.

1825, Sep -- Will Book 1 Page 40, Davidson County NC

Will of Thomas Jones, dec’d.

Written Nov 6, 1819

Lists heirs as wife Margaret Jones, granddaughter Nancy Jones, three children Chattan Jones, Thomas Jones [deceased] and Isham Wallace. Executor Margaret Jones and Clement Reed. John Reed and Thomas Reed were witnesses. [Note – Thomas was believed to be married to Margaret Foreman, daughter of John Foreman d.1806/7. Thomas is listed next door to Isham Willis in the 1820 Rowan County, NC Census Page 350 – (45+) 1M 1F (5-10) 1F and Widow Jones (Lavina Lofton – wife of deceased son Thomas Jones, Jr. Mary Jones is listed as [70-80] in the 1830 Davidson County, NC Census Page 198. It is possible that the 1822 Surry County, NC Marriage Bond Isham Wallis and Polly Jones is referencing the daughter and son-in-law of Thomas]

1825, Sep 19 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Ordered that Isham Wallace be released from his poll tax for 1824

1825, Oct 7 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

William Coggins entered 50 acres located on Big Creek adjoining Matthew Davis, John Bailey, James Crow and Wallis.

1825, Oct 20 -- Marriage Register, Davidson County, NC

Herbert Wallace married Nancy Adderton. Henry Shemwell was bondsman.

1825, Nov 4 -- Deed Book 28 Page 261, Rowan County, NC

Daniel Feagin and wife Polly deeded Isham Wallis and Edee 29 acres located Flat Creek on the West side of Yadkin River adjoining Moses Reed decd., Lamberts Reed and John Reed. This land is one half of their interest in the 233 undivided acres which Polly inherited as an heir of Noah Reed, decd. John Reed was a witness.

1826, Mar 22 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Samuel Wallace v. Moses Lambeth

1826, Mar 23 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Henry Shemwell appointed constable. Nathan Wallace and John Davis were securities.

1826, Mar 25 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Ordered that George Smith act as overseer of the road from Leonard Smith’s on Abbotts Creek to Flat Swamp and have the following hands: Jonathan, Jacob, Peter and Abraham Cross, Walter Nothern, George Nothern, John Cammeron, Jun., Isham Wallace, Wm. Harris, Martin Kinney, Reuben Nothern, James Owen, George Gregson, Jacob Gregson, Wm. Newsom, Samuel Shipton, Henry Holliway, Danl. Hooks, George Smith, George Cross, Abraham Cross, Jacob Cross, Leonard Cross, George Cross [D. son], David Cross [s. of D.] and John Cross

1826, Jul 29 -- Deed Book 3 Pages 79-80, Davidson County, NC

Isham Wallis deeded Jarrett Coggins 275 acres located on Beaver Dam Creek. Originally granted to George Warner as 300 acres on Oct 25, 1786. 25 acres later sold to Simon Secret. Warner sold to Henry Varner then to John Johnson then to David Sincler and then to William Adderton and then back to David Sincler. Jno. Crump and Burrell Coggins were witnesses.

1826, Aug -- 1792-1829 Ejections, Randolph County, NC

Ranson Harris of Davidson v. Bishop Hicks for 150 acres, including the plantation on which Francis Bell formerly lived and adjoining Arnold, Jacksons Creek, William Dennis, James Blalock, John Wallis and vacant lands. At Nov court 1826, jury foud Hicks guilty of trespass and Harris was placed in possession.

1826, Sep 22 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Deed from Isham Wallace to Jarrot Coggan for 300 acres dates Jul 29, 1826 was acknowledged

1826, Sep 23 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Ordered that Moses and Reuben Holmes, Richard Bean, John and Joseph Clark, Hezekiah Bean, Leonard Smith, Danl. Hooks, James Owen and Isham Wallace work on the road from Leonard Smith’s bridge to Flat Swamp at Jesse Holmes’

1826, Sep 23 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

State v. Nathan Wallace

State v. Eli Wallace

1826, Oct 5 -- Deed Book 29 Page 641, Rowan County, NC

George Hodge, Joseph Hodge, and Jesse Hodge deeded John Shaver Sr. 200 acres located South of Flat Creek adjoining Richard Davis and David Woodson. Noah Read, Abraham Shaver, Isham Wallis and Calbe Shaver were witnesses.

1826, Nov 25 -- Land Warrant #9014, Montgomery County, NC

Eli Wallis entered 50 acres located on Beaverdam Creek adjoining Davidson County Line, David Conner and Bailey. Enoch Raper and Allen Coggin were chain carriers.

1826, Nov 26 -- Land Grant #2484, Montgomery County, NC

Eli Wallis received a 30 acre Land Grant located Northeast of the Yadkin River adjoining his own 200 acre tract, the Davidson County line, David Conner and Bailey.

1827, Mar 22 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

John Davis was appointed constable. David Cox and Nathan Wallace were securities.

1827, May 19 -- Deed Book Pages 442-443, Davidson County, NC

John Loftin deeded James Wallis 100 acres located on Ellis Creek adjoining Edmon Smith and john Varner. Wd. Daniel and Ransom Cook were witnesses.

1827, Sep 22 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Ordered that Joseph Carrick act as overseer of the road from Leonard Smith’s bridge to Flat Swamp at Jesse Holmes’ and the following hands to work” Moses Holmes, Reuben Holmes, Richard Bean, John Carrick, Joseph Carrick, Hezekiah Bean, Leonard Smith, Daniel Hooks, James Owen and Isham Wallace.

1828 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

Nathan Wallis listed 187 acres valued at $500 in Capt. Daniels’ District

James Wallis listed 100 acres valued at $75 and 1 white poll in Capt. Taylor’s District

1829 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

Nathan Wallis listed 187 acres valued at $500 in Capt. Daniels’ District

James Wallis listed 100 acres valued at $75 and 1 white poll in Capt. Taylor’s District

1829, Aug 13 -- Deed Book 4 Pages 270-271, Davidson County, NC

John Davis deeded Jacob Goss and David Cos 144 acres located on the East Side of the Yadkin River adjoining Nathan Wallis and Thomas Noe. Alexr. Shemwell was a witness.

1829, Aug 22 -- Deed Book 4 Page 218, Davidson County, NC

William Redwine mortgaged Nathan Wallis 187 acres located on the East Side of the Yadkin River. Redwine recently purchased the land from Wallis.

1829, Nov 13 -- 1823-1829 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A mortgage deed from Wm. Redwine to Nathan Wallace for 178 [should be 187] acres dated Aug 25, 1829 was proven by Henry Giles

1830 -- Census, Davidson County, NC Page 199

Harbord Wallace

(30-40) 1M

(20-30) 1F

(0-5) 1M

1830 -- Census, Davidson County, NC Page 203

Eli Wallace

(20-30) 1M 1F

(5-10) 1F

(0-5) 1F

1830 -- Census, Davidson County, NC Page 260

James Wallace

(20-30) 1M 1F

(5-10) 2F

(0-5) 3M

1830 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 53

Eli Wallace

(40-50) 1M

(30-40) 1F

(15-20) 2M 1F

(10-15) 1M 1F

(5-10) 2F

1830 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

James Wallis listed 100 acres valued at $75 and 1 white poll in Capt. Taylor’s District

Harbord Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Daniels’ District

Eli Wallis listed 116 acres valued at $95 and 1 white poll in Capt. Stephens’ District

1830, Aug 9 -- 1830-1839 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A deed from Nathan Wallace to Wm. Redwine dated Aug 18, 1829 was proven by Henry Giles

1831 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

James Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Taylor’s District

Harbord Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Ward’s District

Eli Wallis listed 116 acres valued at $95 and 1 white poll in Capt. Stephens’ District

1831, Mar 7 -- Deed Book 4 Pages 965-966, Davidson County, NC

James Wallis deeded Washington Cook 100 acres located on Ellis’ Creek adjoining Edmund Smith and John Varner. Edm. Smith and Joderthron Cook were witnesses.

1831, May 9 -- Deed Book 4 Pages 762-764, Davidson County, NC

William Adderton deeded his son Jeremiah Adderton 35 acres located East of Dick’s Branch. Originally granted to Matthew Skeen and sold to Adderton. Harbert Wallace and Martha Adderton are witnesses.

1832 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

James Walis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Miller’s District

Harbard Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Ward’s District

Eli Wallis listed 116 acres valued at $95 and 1 white poll in Capt. Stephens’ District

1832, May 14 -- 1830-1839 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A deed from James Wallace to Washington Cook for 100 acres dated Mar 7, 1831 was proven by Jedthron Cook.

1832, Aug 13 -- 1830-1839 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A deed from Wm. Kenneday, Sheriff to Eli Wallace for 115 acres dated Apr 17, 1832 was acknowledged

1832, Aug 14 -- 1830-1839 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

Wm. Adderton v. John Cameron, principal. Eli Wallace listed as bail.

1832, Oct 8 -- Deed Book 24 Page 537, Montgomery County, NC

William Wallis deeded Eli Russell 200 acres on Big Creek adjoining the Montgomery County Line, Richard Bean, Eli Harris, Walter Bean, and Matthew Davis. John G. Hopkins and Martin Hopkins were witnesses.

1833 -- Tax List, Davidson County, NC

James Walls listed 1 white poll in Capt. Miller’s District

Herbert Wallis listed 1 white poll in Capt. Ward’s District

Eli Wallis listed 116 acres valued at $95 and 1 white poll in Capt. Stephens’ District

1840 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC Page 236, West Pee Dee Township

William Wallace

(40-50) 1M

(30-40) 1F

(15-20) 1M

(10-15) 2M 1F

(5-10) 2F

(0-5) 1M

1845, May 14 -- 1840-1846 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A deed from Hardy Harrison to Eli Carrel for 100 acres dated Sep 10, 1826 is produced and appears that Alexander Shamwell, one of the witnesses to deed is dead and Nathan Wallis, the other witness, has removed from this state. Deed proven by Allen Newsome based on his knowledge of witness’s signature.

1846, Nov 9 -- 1840-1846 County Court Minutes, Davidson County, NC

A power of attorney from Isham Wallace and Sarah Wallace, his wife and Peggy Thompson of the State of KY to Jacob Goss dated May 22, 1846 was produced and registered.

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