Wallace, John

Item

Title
Wallace, John
Gender
Male
Biography
'A History of Big Bone Baptist Church' (page 4) states that "General Wallace" sold five acres and donated an additional two acres for the establishment of the church in 1843. In his 1840 will, Patrick Wallace left his 200 acres, plus Petersburg lots to his son John, his youngest daughter Mary M. Garrison and a dower for his wife Nancy. Since Patrick was deceased in 1843, presumably General Wallace refers to Patrick's son John.
Birth date
1800
Place of birth
Kentucky
Mother
Tull, Nancy
Life event(s)
Marriage: 12 Mar 1821; Gallatin County (Ky.)
Gallatin County (Ky.)
Spouse(s)
Stephens, Artemisa D.
Child(ren)
Wallace, John
Sleet, Artemisa Wallace
Wallace, Susie L.
Wallace, Ben
Occupation(s)
Farm manager
Relationship
Known enslaved: unknown, Harriet [25]
unknown, Harriet [25]
Description
Enslaved held in 1850: Female, 29 years old, black; Male, 20 years old, mulatto; Male, 10 years old, black
Enslaved held in 1860: Female, 40 years old, mulatto; Male, 19 years old, black

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Items with "Relationship: Wallace, John"
Title Class
unknown, Harriet [25] Person
Items with "Child(ren): Wallace, John"
Title Class
Tull, Nancy Person
Wallace, Patrick Person