Margaret Melinda Dail

Margaret Melinda Dail

Female 1881 - Unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Melinda Dail was born on 25 Jun 1881 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Eden Edin Dail and Betheny Parthenia Wallace); died in Unknown.

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    • _UID: FC9E627D17B249919ADEF9484AF0B1925270


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eden Edin Dail was born on 16 May 1820 in Tennessee, United States; died on 23 Feb 1886 in Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 9BBA6F4957BC43F0BB6EA15B7CAAD2990925

    Notes:

    Eddin Dial information courtesy Ronnie Bartholomew 02-2007
    Dial was a farmer in 1860, value of real estate $2500, personalproperty value $500

    Eden married Betheny Parthenia Wallace on 29 Aug 1880 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Betheny Parthenia Wallace (daughter of Brice Wallace and Mary Taylor).

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    • _UID: F5332838654D4F18986B58FDBF30195D5E17

    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret Melinda Dail was born on 25 Jun 1881 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in Unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Brice Wallace was born between 1802 and 1803 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (son of John Wallace, Sr and Jane Miller); died in 1870 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: DDE2AA2231454FF6B465567DEB443E57F636

    Brice married Mary Taylor in 1830 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. Mary (daughter of Richard Taylor and Bartheny) was born in 1805 in North Carolina, United States; died in in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Taylor was born in 1805 in North Carolina, United States (daughter of Richard Taylor and Bartheny); died in in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 55265D1835F542349D967E4C55F949375BBD

    Children:
    1. 3. Betheny Parthenia Wallace
    2. William Alexander Buck Wallace was born in 1832; and died.
    3. Wiley Wallace was born in Oct 1834; and died.
    4. Nancy Wallace was born in 1835; and died.
    5. Barthenia Bathany Wallace was born in 1837; and died.
    6. Samuel T Wallace was born in 1839; and died.
    7. Malinda J Wallace was born in 1841; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Wallace, Sr was born in 1748 in Augusta, Virginia, United States (son of Peter Wallace, Jr and Martha Woods); died on 8 Apr 1832 in Henrico, Virginia, United States.

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    • _UID: 51C27FE772E749B9A15727C8AF681C07F529

    Notes:

    Peter Wallace Senior, Wallace progenitor was born in Scotland in 1680.He
    maried Elizabeth Woods, born in Ireland. their six children were bornin
    Ireland.four of them married their Woods cousins. Peter Senior died in1724
    in Ireland and Elizabeth and children came to America Colonies.
    John Wallace son of Peter Senior and Elizabeth arrived in New Castle,
    Delaware in 1724, and left Pennsylvania down the mountain and valleyof Va.
    They were neighbors with thomas Jefferson and traded clover seeds forfig
    trees to be brought from France. In 1800 they went into the gap intoTn. and
    lived in that area known as Wallacs Crossroads, now Andersonville.
    Peter Wallace Jn. married his cousin Martha Woods. All six of theirsons
    were active in the American Revolution. 4 of them sacrificed theirlifes for
    the indenpendence of their new country.
    John Wallace ensign in the Rockbridge Co., Va. militia, survived andfirst
    married Jane Miller. Joseph Wallace, a son first married Amelia VanLandrum,
    and had a son Thomas who married Hanna Hibbs and went to Johnson inthe
    1860's where Siotha Anne youngest of 12 children was born in 1864.Millicent
    Amelia another daughter of to Thomas met and fell in love with DavidBryant
    Whedbeesof Tn. Davis joined the Union Armyand when released he went to
    Johnson Co., Mo. to marry Amelia and to raise a family. He was neverwell
    and died leaving a young family in the home built in 1870. Joseph 2nd,wife
    was Eliza Kirkpatrick. Mrs Clara Keith, of Clinton, is the descentfantof
    Joseph and 2nd, wife Eliza Kirkpatrick. John's second wife was Phoebe
    Robbins.
    Elizabeth Wallace, daughter of John & Jane, married Samuel Robbins.Their
    son Callaway Robbins first married Susan Duke, who is buried at
    Andersonville pasture. His 2nd, wife was Lourann Brogans dau. of Hiram
    Brogans & Patsy Wallace. Joseph & Elizabeth had a half-brother John,son of
    John & Phoebe. Callaway was the Great Grandparents.
    Phyllis

    Hi Bailey
    My GG grandmother, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace, was the daughter of JohnW. Wallace and Mary Adaline Smith.
    She was born May 24, 1858 and died December 07,1914 in Anderson Co.TN.
    Betty

    Betty, I've not kept up to date on the anderson co. line but I didnotice
    your John W. Wallace. In the book Tennessee 200 "History of AndersonCo.,
    1796-1996 on pg.466 there is a story about J.K.P. Wallace, & more onpg.
    467 and on page 469 a story of Rutherford Baxter Wallace. It states
    Wallace's g.g. grandfather was John Wallace who came to Anderson Co.,in
    1803 having just married a Virginia girl and he fought in the Rev.War. He
    would begin a long line of promimnent Wallaces in the county.There are3
    picture's and Wallace Crossroads was once Andersonville. I don't evenknow
    if this will help you but hope so. Phyllis

    Jim,
    Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I have been trying tofigure all this new information out.
    It looks like we are talking about the same family. I have beentalking to a gentleman named Ron who was looking for the parents ofJohn Wallace. I hope he read your letter. He gave me the followinginfo
    The children of John Wallace and Mary Smith are:
    William H (or N) Wallace, born 1844 in TN; died unknown
    Pharaoh L. Wallace, born 1846-1847 Died unknown
    Rufus M. Wallace, born 1848 Died unknown
    Silas A Wallace ,born 1850
    Sintha j Wallace, born 1851-1852
    Charles m Wallace born Oct. 20, 1852; died july 1895 ; marriedSusannah Wallace December 26, 1869
    Samuel H (N) Wallace, born 1855
    Mary L. Wallace born 1856
    Sarah Elizabeth Wallace, born May 25, 1858 died December 07, 1914.Married John fletcher Miller September 20, 1877
    Martha Malinda ( mattie) Wallace, born October 15, 1859 died November224, 1947 Married Thomas W. Hutson May10, 1896
    Does this help? Let me know
    Betty

    Ron
    Did you get the information about the parents of John W. Wallace?
    He is the son of Samuel Robbins Wallace and Amelia (Millie) A. Adkins.
    Do you think this is who you are looking for?
    Betty

    Today's Andersonville, TN, in Anderson Co., was originally Wallace'sCrossroads and was the first settlement of the Wallace family.

    myths
    Posted by: Cecilia Fabos-Becker (ID *****0534) Date: September 15,2004 at 12:48:52
    In Reply to: Carroll WALLACE -Born 1852 prob. in Tennessee by CharlesKemp of 9507

    Dear Charles;

    From my own, Mrs. Virgil Keith's, Mrs. Mildred Bailey's and Mrs. RuthLamar Petracek's documented research (we all come out of this family):

    Samuel Carroll Wallace son of Joseph Franklin Miller Wallace (aka"Mint" Wallace--see below) and (2nd) wife Eliza Jane Kirkpatrick wasborn in 1854 in Nodaway County, Missouri. He married Jennie MalindaDavis. He died in 1911. Jennie's dates are: 1856-1919. Both are buriedin a cemetery in Clearmont, Nodaway County, MO.

    I see you have inquiries about Brice, Pharoah, etc. also.

    Brice was born in 1849 Nodaway County, MO d. 1922. Married March 31,1869 to Ona Adkins (1850-1912). He was on the 1880 census in HenryCounty, MO.

    Pharoah Wallace was born 1846, either Anderson County, TN or NodawayCounty, TN (there are conflicting reports as to when the family movedand if it did so in stages). He married Rachel Serelda Rutherford andmoved back to Tennessee. He died Octobeber 27, 1935. I'd have to doublecheck my files, but I believe he's buried in the old family cemeterythat's ringed with 3 barbed wire fences (and no gate) and overgrownwith white roses (old Jacobite rose) at the juncture of old Longmireand Wallace properties, east of Clinton, Tennessee. I know Mercelliusis buried there. Mercellius was born in 1861, Nodaway County, MO,returned to Tennessee and married Sarah Loy.

    Alexander Wallace was born in 1863,in Nodaway County, MO married RosaEdwards, and in the 1970's descendants of his still lived in and nearMarysville, Nodaway County, MO.

    William Wallace was born December 5, 1858, Nodaway County, andreturned to Tennessee. He died September 30, 1926. He was married to(1) Sarah Longmire, November 15, 1877 and then to (2) Arizona Graham.Grahams and Wallaces have earlier marriage connections also inVirginia.

    Enoch was born in 1853, Nodaway County, MO, also returned toTennessee. He was married 3x (1) ____Irwin; (2)____ Loy; (3) Parlie(or Pearlie) Sharp. He died February 21, 1918 in the influenzaepidemic.

    Joseph Franklin Miller Wallace, nicknamed "Mint" was born inApril,1792 (the year and month the Franklin Mint (now just called thePhiladelphia Mint) opened--for which the people in Ohio, Kentucky andTennessee had lobbied for a long time). Joseph's first wife was AmeliaVirginia Landrum b. 1795, SC, whom he married November 9, 1818 inAnderson County, TN. Amelia was a daughter of Thomas Landrum (b. 1771SC) and Lydia or Lydia Mary Aldridge (b. 1776 SC). Amelia died in 1840in childbirth. There were 9 children by the first marriage. Josephthen married Eliza Jane Kirkpatrick, November 6, 1841, AndersonCounty, TN. She was born September 27, 1819 in Anderson County, TN.I'm pretty sure I have the name of at least Eliza's father, but I'mgoing to have to dig through a thick file for it. Joseph died in 1871in Nodaway County, Missouri and is buried at the old Lamar Cemetery(more correctly called Lamar-Wallace), there, near what used to be thevillage town of Lamar Junction (aka "Possum Walk") (just a few strayhouses and ruins of a couple of house and buildings, now).

    Joseph was the third son of John Wallace b. 1748 in Augusta (nowRockbridge) County, VA and wife (1) Jane Miller. John Wallace died onApril 8, 1832 in Hendrick County, Indiana, where he had settled withhis second wife Rebecca Norton and his younggest children. He was aRevolutionary War veteran (an officer--Ensign, which is now 2ndLieut.), had served in the frontier militia and the Continental Army,was at Yorktown. He is buried in the old Walnut Grove (aka Snoddy)Cemetery. He married Jane Miller May 11, 1780 in Greenbrier County, VA(now WVA)--marriage performed by Rev. John Alderson. Jane was struckby lightning and killed by it in the late spring of 1819 in AndersonCounty, TN, and John married Rebecca September 7, 1821 in AndersonCounty. There is some evidence (not fully proved yet) that Jane Millerwas the youngest daughter of a John Miller (there were at least 3 thatwere contemporary) and his wife Jane Delaney. We're still trying tofind wills for all the possible John Millers, or other evidence thatabsolutely proves her parentage.

    John Wallace was the 3rd son of Peter Wallace and Martha Woods--afirst cousin of Peter's. Peter was born in the disputed border area ofPennsylvania and Maryland, probably actually Cecil County, MD in 1717.He was the youngest son (or child) of _SSamuel_ Wallace and ElizabethWoods. _There is absolutely _no_ Peter Wallace Sr. in this direct linedown through Peter Wallace and Elizabeth Woods! The George SeldenWallace book and McAfee Woods Memorial books are dead wrong. Theydidn't check this out thoroughly enough and didn't understand,research and appreciate the lawsuit records in Augusta County or thenaming tradition used by this family and nearly 90% of all Scots,Welsh, Scots-Irish and English families at this time. Also the birthyear of 1719 is wrong. Crown laws and church traditions for all majorchurches required both parties to be at least 21 when married. It wasa 50 pound bond refundable under normal circumstances to marry, and a100 pound _fine_ (darned near a year's average income) andnullification and loss of clerical license for marriages with underageparties. This was not cheap--therefore there were very few violationsof the law. Peter Wallace and Martha Woods were married in 1739 inCecil County, Maryland. Peter died and left a will in RockbridgeCounty, VA in 1784. John was the principal executor, as the onlysurviving and healthy son after the Revolution. (His oldest brother,_Samuel_ had been wounded and died in 1785.)

    There has long been a tradition that Samuel Wallace (so often wronglynamed Peter Sr.), Peter's father had either died at sea or just afterhis last trip bringing the family to America, which was just afterPeter was born. There are records of one Samuel Wallace who isprobably (not yet fully proved) the father of Peter and his oldersiblings. This Samuel was an owner of one or more ships and a merchantwho transported people and goods both ways between Newcastle,Charleston and Glasgow, annd Northern Ireland. There are severalrecords of voyages in which he was on various ships (one at least 3times, though) and going back and forth between about 1710 and 1725.His last recorded voyage is about 1725. He was listed as havingbrought an unnamed wife and unnamed children on a voyage, in I thinkit was, 1720 (I'd have to double check my thick files again.) This isconsistent with a very large number of family tradition stories goingback to the late 1700's. Thus this merchant is probably--but notabsolutely certainly--the father of Peter Wallace and several oldersiblings. Note: according to Scottish records, most Wallace familymerchants from Glasgow were descendants of younger sons of the Earlsof Craigie and the cadet hououses of Ellerslie, Cairnhill, etc..--whichis how they had the money to go into the mercantile businesses and hadconnections to make it generally a success. There are Wallacedescendants now in the Netherlands whose ancestry has been there forover 300 years because of this family tradition. This is probably why,Adam Wallace, an older brother of Peter went to sea under AdmiralVernon and died at the siege of Cartagena (Colombia) in 1738. His willis in Lancaster County, PA--but the index was found in Cecil County,MD. (This was part of the famous Mason-Dixon border dispute, provokedby the Penn family.)

    Finally, Martha Woods was a daughter of _Samuel Woods_ (notMichael--as per Augusta County, VA records) and Elizabeth Campbell(sister of Michael Woods' wife, Mary) as per James Campbell, 3rd Baronof Auchinbreck's 1752 will and Augusta County records. Michael Woodsand Samuel Woods were brothers to each other and to Elizabeth Woods,Peter Wallace's mother. Mary and Elizabeth were sisters to each otherand sisters to James, William, Gilbert and Alexander Campbell who allemigrated and eventually settled in Augusta and Albemarle Counties, VAon both the Borden and Beverly Grants (and had received a few in theirown names from the Earl of Gooch, then Governor of Virginia). Theywere also sisters to Susannah who married a Stuart and of the Stuartline that also settled in the same area.

    Michael, Samuel, James, William, Andrew, etc. Woods were the childrenof Sir John Woods and his wife--and cousin--Elizabeth Woods. ElizabethWoods was the oldest (possibly only) daughter--there were no sons--ofSir Thomas Woods and his wife, Elizabeth Parsons, who ownedDunshaughlin Castle (spoils of Cromwell's campaign in which Thomas andother Woods served). Elizabeth Woods was the heiress of Dunshaughlinand brought it to her husband--and cousin--to keep valuable propertyin the family. There were at least two other contemporary John Woods,and a John Woods about one generation later.

    One contemporary John Woods was an innkeeper (owner) of an inn inDunshaughlin and a small farm. This appears to be the one who was thefather of the John Woods who married Elizabeth Worsop. That John Woods(who married Elizabeth Worsop) married afafter 1695. He and ElizabethWorsop had _NO_ children--as proved by their own two wills in Ireland.Her father's will and a later letter from her brother in Irishrecords, prove she was an unmarried young girl in the early 1690's.She and her husband ended up leaving their property to a nephew by oneof his sisters, who ended up changing his surname to Woods to inherit.

    Another John Woods married an Anne Bedlow and had children at Rossmeadin Westmeath. This is apparently a cousin of our John, probably theson of a brother of John's father. There were at least 4 recordedWoods in Cromwell's campaign, closely related as they were all fromnear Halifax in Yorkshire. They all acquired lands in Ireland fortheir services. Our John had Dunshaughlin, Winter Lodge (both inMeath) and the descendants of his oldest son, acquired Milverton Hallat Skerries, on the coaoast between Dublin and Drogheda. Descendantslive there to this day. Dunshaughlin Castle is now a ruin. It washeavily damaged in the late 1800's and early 1900's. DunshaughlinCastle, County Meath, is identified as the birth place of MichaelWoods, his brothers and sisters, and some of their children, in atleast 4 Bible records set down by Michael's and his siblings children.Therefore this is consistent with the McClenaghan compilation andtranscription (he was Parish rector in the very early 1900's forDunshaughlin Parish) of original parish and family records that theWoods siblings who settled in Virginia in the 1730's and early 1740'swere the children of Sir John Woods and Elizabeth Woods-Woods ofDunshaughlin Castle.

    Please feel free to forward this as often as you would like. There arefar too many Wallaces and Woods Wallaces who are uploading to FamilyTree Maker and the forums the same two large bits of very erroneousinformation on the early Wallaces and Woods. The result is that thecirculation of these errors keeps growing, and too few people aredoing any serious research any further on these lines. It's getting tobe as bad as the old myth that the Christopher Columbus who discoveredAmerica was the poor illiterate son of Genoese, Italian weaver, whenall the records and serious research say he was a Catalan Spaniardfrom Barcelona--the wrong side of the blanket of a noble family with amercantile sideline.

    Sincerely, Cecilia L. Fabos-Becker
    San Jose, CA e-mail: fabos-becker@sbcglobal.net

    However, I did find transcriptions for an Irwin or Wallace cemetery inAnderson Co., TN. Included were the following:
    Elizabeth Wallace born 1807, died 11-20-1884
    James Wallace born 1800, died 6-13-1877 "son of John and Jane Wallace"

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    John Wallace was a Revolutionary War Soldier in McCalister's VAMilita. He was born 1748 in Scotland and died 1837 or 1838 inStilesville, Indiana. He married 03/01/1780 Jennie or Jane Miller whowas killed by lightning in Anderson Co, TN in 1820. He lived in theAndersonville Area (Wallace Crossroads) and has many descendants inAnderson Co. The children of John and Jane Wallace are John Jr.,David, Samuel, Joseph, James, Enoch, Brice, Petty (Margaret) Nancy,Elizabeth and Jennie. SOURCE UNKNOWN

    The Pellissippi Genealogical Society publication, The Pellissipian,issue July-August-September 2006 lists John Wallace as a revolutionarywar soldier.

    Birth:
    Later changed to Rockbridge Co., VA

    John married Jane Miller on 11 May 1780 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States. Jane (daughter of John Miller and Jane Delaney) was born in 1764 in Rockbridge, Virginia, United States; died in 1819 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jane Miller was born in 1764 in Rockbridge, Virginia, United States (daughter of John Miller and Jane Delaney); died in 1819 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: D9247319E6664F4B9F32E5E739B09921AF9C

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    Died:
    Dod Also Listed As 1818

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Rev. John Alderson.

    Children:
    1. Margaret (Peggy) Wallace was born in 1781 in Prince William, Virginia, United States; died in 1856 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Nancy Jane Wallace was born in 1784 in Virginia, United States; died on 15 Dec 1863 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    3. John Wallace, Jr. was born in 1789 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died on 11 Feb 1873 in Huntsville, Scott, Tennessee, United States.
    4. David Wallace, Pvt was born between 24 Nov 1790 and 1791 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died on 24 Dec 1841 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    5. James Wallace was born in 1791; died on 13 Jun 1887 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Wallace Cemetery, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Samuel Wallace was born in 1793 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died in 1818 in Virginia, United States.
    7. Elizabeth was born in 1796 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died in 1868 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    8. Joseph Miller Wallace was born on 11 Sep 1797 in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States; died on 17 Jun 1870 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    9. 6. Brice Wallace was born between 1802 and 1803 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in 1870 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    10. Enoch Wallace was born between 1804 and 1807 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 1 Dec 1881 in Stilesville, Hendricks, Indiana, United States.
    11. Amanda Jane Jennie Wallace was born on 14 Dec 1804 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 24 Jan 1869 in Hendricks, Indiana, United States.

  3. 14.  Richard Taylor

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    • _UID: 07A2D3C7007F47A1B5EC7524C2B20B88EBC1

    Richard married Bartheny. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Bartheny

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    • _UID: 2991399DAE224234A0ADFD2F985FD3D5EEB8

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Taylor was born in 1805 in North Carolina, United States; died in in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.