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Name |
Manda Wallace |
Birth |
1810 |
NC |
Gender |
Female |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
Everet Wallace, b. Abt 1770 d. Abt 1845 (Age ~ 75 years) (Father) Caty\Catherine, b. Abt 1770 d. Between 1845 and 1850 (Age ~ 75 years) (Mother)  |
Notes |
- Not much is known about the family of Manda Wallace (1810 - ?). It has always been my belief that she was Everet's daughter or daughter-in-law. Manda were listed with small children in the 1850 Census in Moore County, NC. Manda had the following children: Sarah, Cornelius, Anderson and Isaac Spinks. Isaac Spinks was a very active member of the Beulah Hill Church community (located between Pinehurst, NC and West End, NC) and his family is buried there. On the 1902 Moore County, NC Voter Registration roll, Isaac Spinks listed Everet Wallace as the closest male ancestor who voted prior to 1867. This is the strongest proof that Manda was Everet's daughter and not a daughter-in-law.
TIMELINE / RECORDS
1850, Nov 9 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 238
Manda Wallis 40 F, Born in NC
Sarah Wallis 10 F, Born in NC
Cornelius Wallis 5 M (mulatto), Born in NC
Anderson Wallis 3 M (mulatto), Born in NC
Spinks Wallis 3/12 M (mulatto), Born in NC
1870, Jun 24 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 496, Carthage Township, Carthage Post Office
John W. Warner 48 M, Farmer, $1500 Real Estate, $500 Personal Property, Born in NC
Deborah Warner 24 F, Born in NC
William T. Warner 5 M, At Home, Born in NC
Mary C. Warner 3 F, At Home, Born in NC
John A. Warner 1 M, At Home, Born in NC
Manda Wallis 50 F, Laborer, Born in NC
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Person ID |
I00012 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
15 Mar 2022 |
Father |
Everet Wallace, b. Abt 1770 d. Abt 1845 (Age ~ 75 years) |
Mother |
Caty\Catherine, b. Abt 1770 d. Between 1845 and 1850 (Age ~ 75 years) |
Histories
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 | Everet Wallace Everet Wallace appeared for the very first time in the 1790 Census in Moore County, NC. Everet, appearing with his wife, Caty/Catherine and their infant daughter, Celia, were the only Wallaces recorded in the Moore County, NC Census that year. From his first appearance in the 1790 Census to his last in a Tax Record in 1844/1845, there are over 35 known references to Everet in Moore County, NC records. Among these records, Everet can be found entering land, paying taxes, serving on juries, testifying at trials, and purchasing goods at estate sales. |
 | Wallace Family of Moore County, NC - Timeline 1788-1900 A comprehensive listing of every Wallace reference found in Moore County records to date. |
 | Beyond Everet Wallace Despite over twenty years of research and close examination, Everet Wallace [c1770-c1845] still remains our genealogical roadblock. There have been many theories, close calls, and pure guesses as to who Everet's father was and where the family originated prior to Everet living in Moore County, NC.
My belief has always been that Everet was either born in Moore County, NC or moved there at a young age. My grandfather, Mallie Wallace, said his grandfather, Emsley Wallace, told him that Everet was the first Wallace "in the country". Now while we know he was nowhere near the first Wallace in the United States, "in the country" probably meant "around here/upper Moore County. " Two of Everet's children lived until the 1880 Census and both Isham and Franey listed their parents as having been born in NC so I feel pretty confident that Everet was born in NC.
In this document, you will find some of the most prominent unconfirmed leads that I have been able to find. If you will notice that none of these speculations can be found in my actual family tree as I have no factual evidence regarding their relationship to Everet. These are purely speculative thoughts based on my personal research. |
Family ID |
F0004 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Histories |
 | Wallace DNA Project The results of numerous Wallace and Ritter DNA tests |
 | Beyond Everet Wallace Despite over twenty years of research and close examination, Everet Wallace [c1770-c1845] still remains our genealogical roadblock. There have been many theories, close calls, and pure guesses as to who Everet's father was and where the family originated prior to Everet living in Moore County, NC.
My belief has always been that Everet was either born in Moore County, NC or moved there at a young age. My grandfather, Mallie Wallace, said his grandfather, Emsley Wallace, told him that Everet was the first Wallace "in the country". Now while we know he was nowhere near the first Wallace in the United States, "in the country" probably meant "around here/upper Moore County. " Two of Everet's children lived until the 1880 Census and both Isham and Franey listed their parents as having been born in NC so I feel pretty confident that Everet was born in NC.
In this document, you will find some of the most prominent unconfirmed leads that I have been able to find. If you will notice that none of these speculations can be found in my actual family tree as I have no factual evidence regarding their relationship to Everet. These are purely speculative thoughts based on my personal research. |
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