William Thomas Barnes

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Thomas Barnes was born on 11 Nov 1855 in Warren County, Tennessee (son of Isaac Barnes, Sr. and Susannah Elinor Hill).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac Barnes, Sr.Isaac Barnes, Sr. was born on 12 Aug 1829 in (Warren County) Tennessee (son of Charles Barnes and Susanna Smith); died on 10 Jun 1915 in Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: CSA Veteran

    Notes:

    Isaac Barnes was born 12 August 1829 in TN -- his death occurred 10 June 1915 in Irving College, Warren County TN. He married 1st to Susannah Elinor Hill on 21 May 1853 in Warren Co Tn. She was born 31 Jul 1834 in TN and died 11 Jul 1879 in Warren Co TN. Secondly Isaac then was married to Mary Ann Bess on May 9th 1880 in Warren County. She was born 19 April 1851 and died 17 January 1923. Both are buried at Barnes Cemeetery (Big Sink) in Warren Co TN.

    He was the son of Charles and Susannah (Smith) Barnes and the grandson of William Barnes.

    Isaac fought for the Confederate Army in the Civil War -- 2 Lt. Co. D 35 Tenn. Inf.

    Isaac married Susannah Elinor Hill on 21 May 1853 in Warren County, Tennessee. Susannah (daughter of Ervin Hill and Elinor Hyman Morgan) was born on 31 Jul 1834 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 11 Jul 1879 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah Elinor HillSusannah Elinor Hill was born on 31 Jul 1834 in (Warren County) Tennessee (daughter of Ervin Hill and Elinor Hyman Morgan); died on 11 Jul 1879 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Charles Irving Lafayette Barnes was born on 9 May 1854 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. 1. William Thomas Barnes was born on 11 Nov 1855 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Benjamin Winslow Dudley Barnes was born on 25 Apr 1857 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. Eleanor Hyman "Nellie" Barnes was born on 10 Oct 1859 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 19 Dec 1902 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    5. Jefferson Davis Barnes was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    6. Isaac Barnes was born on 24 Jun 1863 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Henrietta Barnes was born on 19 Sep 1865 in Northcutt Cove, Warren County, Tennessee.
    8. Bethia "Betty" Barnes was born on 8 Mar 1867 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    9. Louvisa Barnes was born on 22 Sep 1868 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    10. Susan Barnes was born on 25 Nov 1870 in Northcutt Cove, Warren County, Tennessee.
    11. Edwin Bruce Barnes was born on 11 Jul 1872 in Northcutt Cove, Warren County, Tennessee.
    12. Rice Sewell Barnes was born on 31 May 1874 in Northcutt Cove, Warren County, Tennessee.
    13. Leonidas Polk Barnes was born on 16 Oct 1876 in Northcutt Cove, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Barnes was born on 1 Apr 1809 in Warren County, Tennessee (son of William B. Barnes and Charity Phillips); died on 4 Jan 1864 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Charles married Susanna Smith on 28 Oct 1828 in Warren County, Tennessee. Susanna (daughter of Isaac Smith and Brittania Beda Savage) was born on 22 Oct 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 8 May 1893 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna Smith was born on 22 Oct 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee (daughter of Isaac Smith and Brittania Beda Savage); died on 8 May 1893 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Wife of Charles Barnes 1809-1864, daughter of Isaac Smith and Brittania Beda Savage

    Children:
    1. 2. Isaac Barnes, Sr. was born on 12 Aug 1829 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 10 Jun 1915 in Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Andrew Jackson Barnes was born on 16 Feb 1835 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 31 May 1910 in Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Ervin Hill was born on 17 Jul 1796 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina (son of Henry John Alexander Hill and Susannah Swales); died on 15 Apr 1836 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Ervin married Elinor Hyman Morgan on 7 Mar 1816. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elinor Hyman Morgan
    Children:
    1. 3. Susannah Elinor Hill was born on 31 Jul 1834 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 11 Jul 1879 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William B. Barnes was born in 0___ 1780 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina (son of Thomas Barnes and Margaret St. Jermyn); died in 0___ 1819 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Came to Warren County from Edgecombe Co.,NC through GA circa 1806.

    From: "Wanda VanderVeen"
    To:
    Subject: [TNWARREN] Isaac Barnes - son of Charles Barnes (b. 1 Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith
    Date: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:50 PM

    HiAll,

    In digging around this evening (no pun intended) I found an Isaac Barnes
    buried in the Barnes Cemetery at Irving College. He was listed as a member
    of the 2nd D Co 35th Tenn Infantry.

    In my files I have an Isaac Barnes who is the son of Charles Barnes (b. 1
    Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith. This Charles sister was the brother of my GG
    Grandmother, Mary (Polly) Barnes m. Samuel Worthington. I understand that
    Charles and Mary's father William was killed in a powder mill explosion at
    Irving College in 1819 and it really does seem like too much of a
    coincidence.

    By chance, can someone tell me if these are the same person?

    Wanda (Worthington) VanderVeen



    Died:
    in a powdermill explosion...

    William married Charity Phillips on 7 Jul 1800 in Warren County, Kentucky. Charity was born on 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia; died on 8 May 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Charity Phillips was born on 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia; died on 8 May 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Barnes was born on 3 May 1800 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1889 in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    2. 4. Charles Barnes was born on 1 Apr 1809 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 4 Jan 1864 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Isaac Smith

    Isaac married Brittania Beda Savage. Brittania (daughter of Sterling Savage and Susannah Swales) was born in (1785-1792). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Brittania Beda Savage was born in (1785-1792) (daughter of Sterling Savage and Susannah Swales).
    Children:
    1. 5. Susanna Smith was born on 22 Oct 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 8 May 1893 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

  5. 12.  Henry John Alexander Hill was born on 7 Feb 1774 in North Carolina (son of Isaac Hill, Sr. and Lucinda "Lucy" Wallace); died on 1 Aug 1825 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Came to Warren County, circa 1802...Wes Dodson

    *Note of interest on Henry J. A. Hill; He was walking on boards over a hot tar pit as a teenager when a board broke, causing one leg and foot to be severely burned. His leg was left twisted and scarred for life and finally in his later years, in 1825, it was amputated. He died nine days later, July 30, 1825, at the age of 51.

    He is buried in Center Hill Cemetery. His wife Susannah is buried beside him, and his paramour, Polly Johnston, is buried at the foot of his grave. Nothing is known of Polly's background, parents, or place of birth.

    Henry married Susannah Swales on 6 Jan 1796 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. Susannah was born on 31 Dec 1767; died on 23 Sep 1846 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Susannah Swales was born on 31 Dec 1767; died on 23 Sep 1846 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 6. Ervin Hill was born on 17 Jul 1796 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina; died on 15 Apr 1836 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Isaac Hill
    3. Asa Hill was born in ~ 1800.
    4. Jesse P. Hill was born in 0___ 1803; died in 0___ 1881 in (Warren County) Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Melchesedec Hill
    6. Lucinda Hill was born in 1803 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Hugh Lawson White Hill was born on 1 Mar 1810 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; died on 18 Jan 1892 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Thomas Barnes was born in 0___ 1756 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From:
    To:
    Subject: [TNWARREN] Lt. Isaac Barnes, s/o Charles Barnes and Susannah Smith
    Date: Sunday, July 28, 2002 1:50 AM

    Dear Wanda,

    While not a Barnes researcher per se, several of my direct lines and Barnes lines intermarried.

    This is the information that I have compiled from several different Barnes cousins.

    Generation 1

    John Barn b. 1661 in Surrey, England + Katherene O'Stoner. They had two children known to me to be

    William Barn and Thomas Barn b. 1695 in Surrey, England. I have no further information on Thomas.

    Generation 2

    Thomas Barn, above
    William Barn b. ca 1695 in Surrey, England + Dorothy Hansard. I list 4 children for them:

    Leonard b. 1709;
    Thomas b. 1711;
    Richard b. 1719 and
    John Barnes, Sr., who changed his name to Barnes b. 1712 in Essex, England.

    Generation 3

    John Barnes, Sr. b. 1712 in Essex, England who married 1737 in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Mary Plummer. They had 5 children known to me.

    Lydia b. 1750,
    John Barnes, Jr. b. 1751,
    Thomas Barnes b. 1756 in Lincoln, NC [more later],
    Hanner Barnes b. 1757, and
    Mary b. 1760.

    Generation 4

    Thomas Barnes b. 1756 in Lincoln, NC who married Margaret St. Jermyn.

    They had one child known to me who is William B. Barnes.

    Generation 5

    William B. Barnes b. 1780 in Edgecomb, NC, d. 1819 in Warren Co., TN. These are my notes for William: William B. Barnes born 1790 and died 1819 at Irving College in Warren County from burns in a powder mill explosion. He was one of the first to be buried at Shellsford Baptist Church (unmarked grave).

    He was married to Charity Philips. Children: Thomas, Mary, Sara, Charles, William, Jesse, Millery, and Eliza.

    More on William: From the William and Mary Quarterly (possible parents for William): June 28, 1785. --- Wm. Barnes & Mary, his wife, of Parish of Blissland, New Kent, to Wm. Place, of St. Paul's, Hanover, on Black Creek, Littleberry Wade's, & Turner Slaughter.

    Settler: 3 Aug 1812, Collins River Valley, Warren, TN

    Probably buried at the Shellsford Baptist Church. * The cemetery is located in Warren Co., TN SE of McMinnville in the Shellsford community on State Road
    127.

    Gen. 5 continued:

    William B. Barnes married Charity Phillips b. 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia and died 8 May 1871 in Warren Co., TN. She is probably buried in an unmarked grave in Shellsford Cemetery with her husband. These are my notes for Charity Phillips: BARNES, PHILLIPS

    posted by Sandi McDonnell on Sunday, May 30, 1999

    Charity PHILLIPS was born 24 August 1783 in Georgia. She married William B. BARNES in Warren Co., KY 7 Jul 1800. By 1806, they were in Warren Co., TN along with William and Sarah PHILLIPS, Charity's aunt and uncle. (William and Sara's daughters were Elizabeth, Charity and Millery)

    This Phillips family is related to Joel and Elizabeth Phillips of Wilkes Co., GA, and traces its roots back to the Phillips family of Richmond Co., VA. I am searching for Charity (b. 1787 d. 1871) Phillips's parents.

    Charity Phillips and William B. Barnes had 8 children known to me:

    Generation 6

    1. Thomas Barnes (1800-1881) + Hannah Martin (1803-1889), d/o James Martin
    b. 1774 in North Carolina and d. in Kentucky and Ellender Yokum b. 1778 in
    Kentucky. I have more information on this Martin and Yokum line should you
    be interested.

    2. Mary "Polly" Barnes (1805-1866) + Samuel Worthington. You probably have
    much more info here that will undoubtedly be more accurate than mine.

    3. Sarah "Sack" Barnes (ca 1807 TN/1860 Arkansas) + John Barnes with 8
    children.

    4. Charles Barnes (1809-1864) + Susannah Smith (1812-1896) d/o Isaac Smith
    and Brittania Savage. This couple is the parents of the Lt. Isaac Barnes who
    married Susannah Elinor Hill d/o Irving/Ervin Hill and Eleanor Morgan that
    you mentioned in you e-mail. I list 13 children for Lt. Isaac Barnes and
    Susannah Elinor Hill.

    5. William P. Barnes (1812-1882) + Margaret Hill, possibly related to
    Susannah above.

    6. Jesse Barnes (1813-1887) + 1) Selinda Fields, 2) STB White, 3) Bessie
    Campbell, and 4) STB Burger.

    7. Mildred "Millery" Barnes (1816-1863) + Henderson Safley

    8. Elizabeth "Eliza" Barnes (1819-1889) + Thomas S. Myers.

    Again, this information has been shared with me by several Barnes cousins and
    is not my original research. It might, however, be a good starting point for
    further research.

    Sincerely,

    Sue Tiffany
    ==========
    You wrote:

    In a message dated 07/27/2002 2:03:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
    TNWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:


    > Hi All,
    >
    > In digging around this evening (no pun intended) I found an Isaac Barnes
    > buried in the Barnes Cemetery at Irving College. He was listed as a member
    > of the 2nd D Co 35th Tenn. Infantry.
    >
    > In my files I have an Isaac Barnes who is the son of Charles Barnes (b. 1
    > Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith. This Charles sister was the brother of my GG
    > Grandmother, Mary (Polly) Barnes m. Samuel Worthington. I understand that
    > Charles and Mary's father William was killed in a powder mill explosion at
    > Irving College in 1819 and it really does seem like too much of a
    > coincidence.
    >
    > By chance, can someone tell me if these are the same person?
    >
    > Wanda (Worthington) VanderVeen
    >

    Thomas married Margaret St. Jermyn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Margaret St. Jermyn
    Children:
    1. 8. William B. Barnes was born in 0___ 1780 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1819 in Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 22.  Sterling Savage (son of Robert Savage and Elizabeth Bell); died in 1794 in Martin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Sterling SAVAGE had married early, but his young bride died when he was about 25 years old, leaving him with two young sons, Jesse and Sterling King SAVAGE.

    He soon married young Susannah Swales, and together they added three children of their own to the two boys Sterling brought into the marriage.

    Sterling and Susannah SAVAGE appear on a land deed in 1786 in Martin County, NC, and are listed on the 1790 Census there as well. In 1794, Sterling SAVAGE died, leaving his widow Susannah with five children, including her two step-sons Jesse and Sterling K..

    Susannah remarried to Henry J. A. Hill, the son of the Sheriff of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, and shortly thereafter the new family moved to Georgia around 1800 for a few years, and then on to Warren County, Tennessee. Before we go on with the Tennessee SAVAGE story, a footnote about Susannah and her new husband is in order. Around 1808, Henry began an affair with 16 year old Polly Johnston, and continued the relationship, eventually having six children. The arrangement apparently was common knowledge to Susannah and the community as well, and the children of both families are entered in the same Family Bible. Henry Hill was well liked, and served three consecutive terms in the Tennessee Legislature. Oh well....

    Sterling married Susannah Swales. Susannah was born on 31 Dec 1767; died on 23 Sep 1846 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 23.  Susannah Swales was born on 31 Dec 1767; died on 23 Sep 1846 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 11. Brittania Beda Savage was born in (1785-1792).
    2. Jesse Savage died in 0___ 1848 in Warren County, Tennessee.

  5. 24.  Isaac Hill, Sr. was born on 22 Jul 1748 in Charles County, Province of Maryland; died on 28 Jul 1825 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Notes:

    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5780/chart.html

    ISAAC HILL, SR. - born July 22, 1748 possibly in St. Mary's, Charles Co., MD or Bertie Co., NC. He was a drummer in the 3rd Maryland Regiment in the American Revolutionary War. He was said to have been paid (possibly by land) for service in the war in 1784 at Martin Co., NC. Between May 26, 1800 and 1804 he served as Sheriff of Edgecombe Co., NC. He lived after 1804 in Hancock Co., GA.

    Later Isaac and family moved to Jasper Co., GA, then to an area later named Hillsboro, GA after his family, and finally to the Cumberland Mountains in TN; married LUCINDA WALLACE, (believed to be originally from Scotland or Welsh/Irish descent) in Martin Co, NC in 1772 and had fourteen children. Lucinda "Lucy" Wallace, born 1746 St. Mary's Co., MD, was the daughter of Adam Wallace and an unknown mother. Lucinda died Sept. 23, 1798 in NC. Isaac married second, Lydia White Jones Hill, born 1759 Anson Co., NC, the widow of Hugh Jones and William Hill respectively, around 1810 in Hancock Co., GA; Lydia brought two daughters by Wm. Hill to the union, Eliza b. 1801, and Louvisa b. 1802. Isaac died July 29, 1825 at Warren Co., TN, at age 77. Sometime after Isaac's death, Lydia returned to GA where she died June 12, 1838.


    Isaac is buried on Cumberland Plateau, Warren Co., TN and his marked grave is in the forest near his home/stagecoach inn (Old Hill Tavern on Hill's Trace) and orchards. He moved to TN after his son Henry J.A. Hill. He lived in the valley near Hill's Creek, later moving to the Cumberland Plateau. It is said he took older slaves and Indians so they might "retire." He produced fruit, brandy, and butter to be sold in the town of McMinnville, Warren Co., TN.

    Isaac HILL, He is buried in Tennessee Near McMinnville Tennessee in his orchard. He served as a drummer in the 3rd Maryland Regiment in the American Revolutionary War. (His service is well documented. Also in the publication, "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers of Georgia, Volume III, " his birthplace is listed as Charles County, MD) He was said to have been paid for this service with land. He emigrated with his brothers Henry, John, Abraham, and Benjamin to NC, later moved to Jasper County, Georgia then to an area in Georgia named Hillsboro after his family and finally to the Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee.

    Isaac married Lucinda "Lucy" Wallace in 0___ 1772 in Martin County, North Carolina. Lucinda (daughter of Captain Adam Wallace and unnamed spouse) was born in 0___ 1746 in Saint Marys County, Maryland; died on 23 Sep 1798 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 25.  Lucinda "Lucy" Wallace was born in 0___ 1746 in Saint Marys County, Maryland (daughter of Captain Adam Wallace and unnamed spouse); died on 23 Sep 1798 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Birth: 1746
    Charles County
    Maryland, USA Death: Sep. 23, 1798
    Edgecombe County
    North Carolina, USA
    Daughter of Capt. Adam Wallace

    Wife of Isaac Hill, Sr. ~ married 1772, Edgecombe Co., NC

    Their children were ...

    1.) Allen Hill (m. Anna Parham)
    2.) Elizabeth Hill (m. Mitchell Watkins)
    3.) Henry A. Hill (m. Susanna S. Wallace)
    4.) Isaac LaFayette Hill (m. Penelope MNU)
    5.) Isaac Hill, Jr. (m. Courtney Mourning Braswell)
    6.) Lucinda "Lucy" Hill (m. Elthelred May)
    7.) Mary Ann Hill (m. Thomas Webb)
    8.) Martha Hill
    9.) Sarah "Sally" Hill (m. unk. Knight)
    10. Whitmell/Whitmond Hill (m. 1st., Elizabeth Pace and 2nd., Biddie Christian
    11. Wright Hill
    12. Lawrence Hill (m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Goodwin)
    13. Nancy Hill (m. James C. Goodwin)
    14. Benjamin Hill (m. Rebecca Wallace)
    15. John J. Hill (m. Sarah Elizabeth Parham)
    16. Abraham "Asa" Hill (m. Elizabeth "Betty" E. Barksdale)

    Buried:
    unknown...

    Children:
    1. 12. Henry John Alexander Hill was born on 7 Feb 1774 in North Carolina; died on 1 Aug 1825 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Benjamin Hill was born in 0___ 1783 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1852 in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    3. Isaac Hill, Jr. was born on 20 Dec 1797 in Tar River, Granville County, North Carolina; died on 16 Oct 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 6

  1. 44.  Robert Savage was born in 1730 (son of Lovelace Savage, Jr. and Lucy LNU).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 13 Sep 1788, Martin County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Robert SAVAGE was born most likely in the 1730's, but we are not sure if he was born in Virginia, or after his family moved to North Carolina.

    He married Elizabeth BELL, and by 1788 they had raised eight children during the period that included the turbulent times of the French and Indian War, and the American Revolution.

    On December 21, 1776, Robert and Elizabeth sold their 200 acres on Deep Creek in Edgecobe County, NC, and moved to Martin County, NC, about 70 miles to the east, where Robert SAVAGE wrote out his Last Will and Testament on September 13, 1788, listing his wife and seven children as his heirs. One of the Executors of the Will, was son Sterling SAVAGE.

    Robert married Elizabeth Bell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 45.  Elizabeth Bell
    Children:
    1. 22. Sterling Savage died in 1794 in Martin County, North Carolina.

  3. 50.  Captain Adam Wallace was born in 1711-1713 in (Ulster) Ireland (son of Peter Wallace, Sr. and Elizabeth Woods).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Adam married unnamed spouse(Pennsylvania). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 51.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 25. Lucinda "Lucy" Wallace was born in 0___ 1746 in Saint Marys County, Maryland; died on 23 Sep 1798 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.


Generation: 7

  1. 88.  Lovelace Savage, Jr. (son of Loveless Savage, Sr. and Sarah LNU); died about 1775 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Sometime between 1729 and 1759, Loveless SAVAGE Jr. decided to head south, and moved his family to Edgecombe County, North Carolina, created in 1741, an area that soon would become known for its vast pine forests used to produce pine tar, a necessity used for sealing tight the wooden ships of that period. (Today's Carolina "Tar Heel"s get their nickname from this process in the 1800's).

    Not much is known about Loveless SAVAGE Jr., and he died around 1775, leaving behind his wife Lucy, and a son Robert

    Lovelace married Lucy LNU. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 89.  Lucy LNU
    Children:
    1. 44. Robert Savage was born in 1730.

  3. 100.  Peter Wallace, Sr. was born in 0___ 1680 in Scotland; died in 0___ 1723 in (Ulster) Ireland; was buried in Ulster, Donegal, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Descendants of Peter Wallace, Sr.

    Generation No. 1

    1.PETER2 WALLACE, SR.(WILLIAM1) was born 1680 in Scotland, and died 1723 in Ireland.He married ELIZABETH WOODS 1705 in Ireland, daughter of JOHN WOODS and ELIZABETH WORSUP.She was born 1684 in Blair Park, Ulster, Ireland, and died 1747 in Albemarle Co., Virginia.

    Notes for PETER WALLACE, SR.:

    The Clan Wallace by Charles B. Wallace, Dallas
    Maybe I need to acquire this book.
    Charles Wallace, 6333-A Diamondhead Circle, Dallas, Texas75221.(Still there?)

    Re: Peter Wallace Sr. 1680
    Posted by: Laura Wallace Date: July 16, 1998 at 19:22:37
    In Reply to: Peter Wallace Sr. 1680 by Ammon Stottsof 2404

    Peter Wallace Sr. b.1680 in Scotland d.1724 in Northern Ireland. He married in 1705 to Elizabeth Woods. She was b.1684 in Northern Ireland and d.1747 in Virgina, Her parents names are John Woods and Elizabeth Worsop.
    Peter Sr. and Elizabeth had six children. After Peter Sr. died, Elizabeth and six children emigrated to America in the early 1720's.
    Children:
    William, Susannah, Andrew, Samuel, Adam, Peter Jr.

    Re: Peter Wallace Sr. 1680
    Posted by: Stephanie Scott Date: January 13, 1999 at 19:39:18
    In Reply to: Peter Wallace Sr. 1680 by Ammon Stottsof 2405

    I am descended from Peter Wallace Sr. He was born in Scotland ca. 1690, married Elizabeth Woods ca. 1704 and died in Ire. before 1724. His father was a Sir William Wallace and his mother, Elizabeth Bruce. The parents of Eliz. Woods were John Woods and Elizabeth Woods not Worsop, according to records in Co. Meath Ireland. Eliz. Woods was probably a cousin of John as her father was Thomas Woods and her mother was Elizabeth Parsons. Eliz. Worsop did not have children with John Woods per Irish records. Their daughter Margaret who married her cousin Andew Wallace did not have a daughter named Jennet, They are my ancestors as well. Eliz. Parsons father was Richard Parsons, the son of Sir William Parsons of Birr Castle. Her mother was Letitia Loftus, a desc. of Archbishop Adam Loftus of Dublin. As of yet I do not know the lineage any further on the Wallaces, but hope to in the future through researchers in Ireland. Good luck! Stephanie

    Old Cochrans in Paisley, Scotland
    Posted by: Janice Mauldin Castleman Date: December 22, 1997 at 13:30:28
    In Reply to: Re: COCHRAN SURNAME (ALL SPELLINGS) by Cynthia Cochran Scheuerof 1175

    Dear Cynthia and other Cochran cousins,

    I know that my COCHRAN ancestors can be traced back to Pailsey, Scotland. I am interested in learning about the Wallace connection to my Cochran line, since my ancestor Peter Cochran b. 1626 Londonderry, Ireland married Christian Wallace. Peter's line goes back to the 1400's in Paisley, Scotland. You might be interested in adding this information to your Clan Cochran newsletter. It's a message I posted to another group. I am looking for information on Christian WALLACE b. c1640 who married Peter COCHRAN b. 1626 Londonderry, Ireland, died 25 Dec 1722 Londonderry, NH. Here is an interesting item:
    Many of the Wallace clan married into the Cochran and Clark families.
    Interesting reading about the Scotish Wallace's, from whom William

    Wallace (Mel Gibson's Braveheart ) was descended, is "Wallaces of Elderslie Reprinted from the Transactions of the Archaeological Society of Glasgow 1884", written by John Oswald Mitchell (1826-1904), found in the Dallas Public Library.
    Richard Wallace b. c1130 in his father's house of Elderslie close by Paisley, Scotland (where my first known Cochrans lived), was the gggrand father of Sir William Wallace. Richard Wallace had two sons - Richard II who had no issue, and Henry who had Adam Wallace, who had Adam II and
    Malcolm who m. Margaret Crawford, dau. of Sir Reginald Crawford of London. They were the parents of Sir William Wallace who had no male heir. His wife was murdered. She was heiress of Bradfute of Lamington and had a daughter who married Sir William Baillie of Hoprigin East Lothian - both Lamington and Hoprig are in possession now by unbroken inheritance of the reputed representative of this marriage - Lord Leminton, better known as Baillie COCHRANE. Sir William Wallace's brother John carried on the line.
    This book has much family history and probably can be checked out through inter-library loan at your local library."

    Posted 08/21/1997
    Re: Adam WALLACE, son of Peter WALLACE, SR.
    Posted by: Janelle Williams Date: March 04, 1999 at 19:50:50
    In Reply to: Re: Adam WALLACE, son of Peter WALLACE, SR. by Jackie Hill Bowerof 2405

    My info is from the book "Tennessee Cousins". Peter Wallace married Martha Woods. Their children: Adam (Capt in Rev army), Andrew (Capt in Rev army), James
    (Ensign & Lieut in Rev army), Hugh(Capt in Rev army), Samuel (serves in Rev army, died l786 in Rockbridger Co., Va.) and John (Ensign). I can send you copies of this if you cannot find the book.
    Notes for ELIZABETH WOODS:
    Immigration of Alexander, Wallace, and McKnitt families on the ship "Welcome" in late 17th Century.Same group of Wallaces as with the Woods family??
    1794--August 19, Daniel Donavin and Jacob Woods, surety. Daniel Donavin and Elizabeth Woods. Affidavit of Elizabeth's full age.

    Children of PETER WALLACE and ELIZABETH WOODS are:

    2. PETER3 WALLACE, JR, b. 1719, Ireland; d. September 05, 1786, Rockbridge County, Thornhill, Virginia.
    3. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. 1706, York County, Virginia; d. 1766, Greenwood, Albemarle, Virginia.
    4. SUSANNAH WALLACE, b. 1719, Castle Dunshanglin, Ireland; d. 1797, Greenbrier, Virginia.
    5. ADAM WALLACE, b. 1713, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Notes for ADAM WALLACE: No trace found of him after immigration to America.

    Re: ATTENTION DESCENDANTS PETER WALLACE SR Posted by: Mary Kinney Date: March 23, 1999 at 14:24:52
    In Reply to: Re: ATTENTION DESCENDANTS PETER WALLACE SR by Jackie Hill Bowerof 2405 Jackie,

    In my search on the Wallace family, I found this bit of info. on Adam Wallace, son of Peter Wallace Sr. This source is from"History of Woodford County Kentucky by W.B. Railey. born 1852 " Adam stayed in Penn.when the rest of his family migrated to Va. Unknown who he married. He had at least one son Benjamin Wallace, won honors as a Capt. in the Rev. War. Benjamin's son, Dr. John CULBERTSON Wallace (this may a clue to Adams wife) (CULBERTSON) of Erie Pa. who had a daughter, Jane Foster Wallace, who married Cpt. Otis Wheeler, and they had dau. Clara Wheeler, who married Archibald McKee Jr. Their dau. Lillie McKee married Ed E. King, and they were parents of Dougles Wheeler King, of San Antonio Tx. who as aforesaid, married Jennie Farris Railey" (seems W.B. descends from Adam Wallace) Hope this helps or at least other avenues to persue. I would look into the Culbertson clue. Please keep me informed. Mary

    Re: ATTENTION DESCENDANTS PETER WALLACE SR
    Posted by: Jackie Hill Bower Date: March 19, 1999 at 07:56:53
    In Reply to: ATTENTION DESCENDANTS PETER WALLACE SR by stephanie scottof 2405

    I have written you privately but also wish to post here in the event somebody can add to my sketchy information. I am descended from granddaughter Lucinda Wallace (daughter of Peter Sr.'s son, Adam Wallace, b. 1713, and an unknown spouse) who married Isaac Hill, Sr. in 1772 in Martin Co, NC. Lucinda was born 1746 in St. Mary's Co., MD. She and Isaac had 14 children together in Edgecomb Co., NC, and later settled in GA. Many of their children/grandchildren were prominent in GA and TN history, including Sen. Benjamin Harvey Hill (grandson) of Georgia who was a popular senator before, during and after the Civil War. (There is a 50' statue of him in the Georgia State Capitol Bldg in Atlanta). Lucinda died a year after the birth of her last child, Sept. 23, 1798, in Tarborough Town, Edgecomb Co., NC. I am particularly seeking any more information on Adam Wallace and the unknown wife.

    Posted by: Mary Kinney Date: March 23, 1999 at 17:48:34
    In Reply to: Re: ATTENTION DESCENDANTS PETER WALLACE SR by Mary Kinneyof 2405

    Jackie, just cecked the D.A.R. for a Benjamin Wallace, with Wheeler, and Culbertson names. This Benjamin was b. 1827, in Ireland. So, I think, W.B. Railey was off his mark. Sorry to have miss informed you, should have chesked first, but the info may help someone. Seeking information on Adam WALLACE, b. 1713, son of Peter WALLACE, SR. and Elizabeth WOODS. Does anyone know the name of Adam's wife? His precise birthdate and place of birth? Information on his five other siblings? Did he and his unknown spouse have more children than the one daughter, Lucinda? I am descended from Adam's daughter, Lucinda WALLACE, b. 1746 in St. Mary's Co., MD, who married Isaac HILL, SR. in 1798 in Edgecombe Co., NC. I have much information on their children I will be happy to share. Thanks for the info, but is this the same Adam WALLACE? Mine was born in 1713. Yours served in the military in the 1770's which would make him in his sixties if they are the same man. Also, the children you listed...I need clarification please. Are they Adam's siblings? Or are they Adam's children? I have Adam's siblings listed as William, Susannah, Peter, Andrew and Samuel. The one child I know was Adam's, was a daughter, Lucinda. I don't know his spouse's name or if there were other children.

    Re: Lucinda Wallace, wife of Isaac Hill ,NC Posted by: Janelle Williams Date: March 05, 1999 at 05:49:46
    In Reply to: Lucinda Wallace, wife of Isaac Hill ,NC by Harvey Eubanksof 2405

    Lucinda Wallace was dgtr of Capt. Adam Wallace (son of Peter & Martha Woods Wallace) she married Issac Hill in l772. She was from Martin Co., N. C. Their children were:

    Mary Ann Hill married Thomas Webb
    Lucy Hill married Ethelred May
    Elizabeth Hill married Mitchell Watkins
    Issac Hill married Penelope ?
    Lawrence Hill Benjamin Hill married Rebecca Wallace
    Henry John Hill married Susanna Swalls Wallace Wright Hill
    John Hill Whitmell married #l. Eliza Pace #2. Biddie Christian
    Abraham Webb Hill (known as Asa) married Betty Barksdale
    Allen Hill married Anna Parham
    Sarah Hill married ? Knight

    This info comes from "Tennessee Cousins"

    Re: Adam WALLACE, son of Peter WALLACE, SR.
    Posted by: Janelle Williams Date: March 04, 1999 at 19:50:50
    In Reply to: Re: Adam WALLACE, son of Peter WALLACE, SR. by Jackie Hill Bowerof 2405

    My info is from the book "Tennessee Cousins". Peter Wallace married Martha Woods. Their children: Adam (Capt in Rev army), Andrew (Capt in Rev army), James (Ensign & Lieut in Rev army), Hugh(Capt in Rev army), Samuel (serves in Rev army, died l786 in Rockbridger Co., Va.) and John (Ensign). I can send you copies of this if you cannot find the book.

    5. CAPTAIN ANDREW WALLACE, b. 1711, York County, Virginia; d. 1785, Albermarle County, Virginia, Ivy Creek Depot.
    6. SAMUEL WALLACE, b. 1710, York County, Virginia; d. 1800, Kentucky.
    MATTHEW WALLACE, b. 1717, York County, Virginia.
    CAPTAIN MICHAEL WALLACE, b. 1709, York County, Virginia.

    Notes for CAPTAIN MICHAEL WALLACE: DAR Patriot Index, III lists a Michael Wallace, born June 8, 1753 Virginia, died after 1797, married Lettice Smith Wishart.Private, Virginia.

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    1. Peter Wallace Sr. was born in 1680 in , , , Scotland. He died before 1724 in , , , North Ireland. He was buried in Ulster, Ireland.
    SOURCE: Marriage date per "Wallace", Wallace, George Selden, Michie Co., Charlottesville, Va., 1927.

    From Railey's Hist. of Woodford Co., KY: "Peter Wallace, though a Scotch Highlander, died and was buried in Ulster, Ireland, but his widow, with her four sons, Peter Jr., Andrew, William and Adam, in the company of Michael Woods and family, sailed for America during the early years of the 18th century and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where they all worshipped at "Old Donegal Church"....."

    Peter married ELIZABETH Woods daughter of John Woods and Elizabeth (Woods) Worsop in 1705 in , , , Ireland. ELIZABETH was born in 1682/1684 in , , , Ireland. She died in 1747 in , Rockbridge Co., Virginia, USA.

    Elizabeth, with her children, migrated to America in 1724 along with her brother, Michael Woods and his family.

    They landed in Philadephia, settled in Lancaster Co. PA, for some ten or fifteen years and moved on to Albemarle Co. VA. (or Rockbridge County jsut across the Blue Ridge from brother Michael)

    Peter married Elizabeth Woods in 0___ 1705 in (Ulster) Ireland. Elizabeth (daughter of John Woods and Elizabeth Worsop) was born in 0___ 1684 in Ulster, Donegal, Ireland; died in 0___ 1747 in Albermarle County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 101.  Elizabeth Woods was born in 0___ 1684 in Ulster, Donegal, Ireland (daughter of John Woods and Elizabeth Worsop); died in 0___ 1747 in Albermarle County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
    • Immigration: 0___ 1724, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Birth:
    in Blair Park...

    Children:
    1. 50. Captain Adam Wallace was born in 1711-1713 in (Ulster) Ireland.


Generation: 8

  1. 176.  Loveless Savage, Sr. was born in Surry County, Virginia (son of Robert Savage and Mary LNU); died in 1729 in Surry County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 6 Oct 1728, Surry County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Loveless Sr. (spelling varies) also lived and died in Surry County, Virginia, and we have his will, dated October 6, 1728, which begins,

    "'In the name of God Amen. I Loveless SAVIDGE, living in Lawnes Creek Parish, in the County of Surry, Being Weak and Sickly in body but of Perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God therefore, and calling to Mind of the mortality of my body and knowing that it is ordained for all Persons once to die, therefore I appoint and ordain this to be my last Will & Testament ..."

    Ready for, and aware of his impending death, Loveless itemized and gave away such things as a feather bed and a pewter dish to his wife Sarah and children, while an Inventory taken after his death listed his possessions as including a spinning wheel, old trunks, honey jugs, and brass candlesticks.

    Loveless SAVAGE was dead by May of 1729, where we pick up the story with his son, Lovelace SAVAGE Jr.

    Loveless married Sarah LNU(Surry County, Virginia). Sarah was born in (Surry County, North Carolina); died in (Surry County, North Carolina). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 177.  Sarah LNU was born in (Surry County, North Carolina); died in (Surry County, North Carolina).
    Children:
    1. 88. Lovelace Savage, Jr. died about 1775 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

  3. 202.  John Woods was born in (Ireland).

    John married Elizabeth Worsop(Ireland). Elizabeth was born in (Ireland). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 203.  Elizabeth Worsop was born in (Ireland).
    Children:
    1. 101. Elizabeth Woods was born in 0___ 1684 in Ulster, Donegal, Ireland; died in 0___ 1747 in Albermarle County, Virginia.


Generation: 9

  1. 352.  Robert Savage was born in (Surry County, Virginia); died in Surry County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 1697, Surry County, Virginia

    Notes:

    ...SAVAGE family line begins over 100 years before the American Revolution, in the Colony of Virginia, on the southwest side of the James River, in the Parish of Lawnes Creek, in the County of Surry.

    The only facts we know about our head of this line, is by the 1697 Last Will and Testament of Robert SAVAGE, in which he names his wife Mary and children as heirs.

    We know that his son, our next in line, had an unusual name, Loveless SAVAGE, but we do not know what his parents were thinking when they named him...

    Robert married Mary LNU(Surry County, Virginia). Mary was born in (Surry County, Virginia); died in (Surry County, Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 353.  Mary LNU was born in (Surry County, Virginia); died in (Surry County, Virginia).
    Children:
    1. 176. Loveless Savage, Sr. was born in Surry County, Virginia; died in 1729 in Surry County, Virginia.