Re: John d. c1664 Charles City/Surry Co, VA
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Re: John d. c1664 Charles City/Surry Co, VA
Mary Carter 6/27/03
I should have said See message #725 at the ROWAN forum, not Wall.Also, message #868.
The numbering system of the descendancy chart shows the earliest ancestor as 1, his daughter 2, grandson 3, etc.Spouses are shown on a separate line directly below that generation, and it may be confusing because multiple spouses are shown as +1 or +2, etc.
At Rootsweb, the second wife of John Wall (Generation 1) is shown by several people as Mrs. Elizabeth (Frame/Freme)Clay, widow of John Clay.She married third to John TATE.
According to one gedcom, she was the daughter of John Frame/Fraeme, apparently the same John Fraeme said to have been born 1608 in (Gloucester? or London?), England, and died 1655 in Charles City Co., VA.; married Ann c1630 and had at least a daughter, Mary, b c1630-40 who married first on May 26, 1656 in Charles City Co., VA to William Justice (b. 1625 in Wales), second to Thomas Capell, and third to Nicholas Mozier (according to message 109 at the Frame forum).See also message 152 there.
I'm afraid I don't know anything about Walls in S.C., but yes, I'm a descendant of these Walls and Prices, and my William Price died in Edgefield Dist., S.C.This was my father's line.
I have another paternal Wall line but I don't believe it was related to these.
One of my mother's Wall lines may have been related somehow.
And the only reason I say that is because some people have listed his birthplace as Charles City County or Surry County.
1 Joshua WALL b: ABT 1697 (Charles City Co. or Surry Co., VA?)
+ Martha (Isham?) b: ABT 1701 (Charles City Co, VA?)
2 Joss WALL b: 21 FEB 1723 Prince George Co, VA.
2 Isham WALL b: 25 NOV 1724 Prince George Co., Va.
2 Henry WALL b: 03 JAN 1726 d: BEF 1789
+ Hannah ? b: ABT 1730(parents of Joshua)
3 Joshua WALL b: ABT 1752
+ unknown
4 Edith WALL d: 1800
+ John SHORT b: BEF 1770 d: BEF 01 DEC 1789.
Edith Wall Short (she +2 George Tucker)
5 John Wall SHORT (my fourth-great-grandfather)