Nancy S. Wallace
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jul 20, 1818 - Alexandria, NH Christening: Death: May 28, 1861 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Samuel Wallace Mother: Nancy M. Sanborn
Spouses and Children
1. *William Phelps Marriage: Aug 5, 1839 Children: 1. Lucina Elizabeth PhelpsNancy T. Wallace
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Feb 21, 1827 - Sanborton, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: George Wallace Mother: Hannah Taylor
Spouses and Children
1. *Nathaniel H. Wadleigh Marriage:Nanny Wallace
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1770 - Epsom, NH Christening: Aug 9, 1770 - Epsom, NH Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: William Wallace Mother: Alice Abbott
Notes
General:
Nanny5 born about 1770, baptized 9 August 1770. Epsom [Epsom VRs, p. 59]. No further records. Nanny, is probably a diminutive of either Anne or Hannah. (M. Hollick research)
Nathaniel Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1746 Christening: 1746 - Greenland, NH Death: After 1830 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Samuel Wallace Mother: Phebe Libbey
Spouses and Children
1. *Deborah Unknown Marriage: Abt 1771 Children: 1. Samuel Wallace 2. Elizabeth Wallace 3. Nathaniel Wallace 4. John Wallace 5. Joseph Wallace 6. Jacob Wallace 7. Isaac Wallace 8. Meribah Wallace 9. Deborah Wallace
Notes
General:
Vol. 42 pp 55-59 "Lot 89..Epsom, NH, Nathaniel Wallace, son of Samuel, in 1796 with wife Deborah, deed, to John Dolloff...the part west of the road..and to Joseph Towle, the east part..lot 89. Perhaps moved to Holderness, NH
iv. Nathaniel5 baptized in 1746 [Greenland VRs, p. 89], still living in 1830 in Moultonborough. Nathaniel is living with his father in Barrington when he elected hog reeve there on 30 March 1768 [Barrington Town Records 1:443]. Nathaniel married about 1770-71, Deborah (---), born say 1750 and alive in 1830. Nathaniel seems to be the private in Capt. John Hill's company on Seavey's Island on 5 November 1775. [NHSP 14:235]. This appears to be his only known service during the war. He next appears in Epsom in the 1790 census there with a household consisting of two males over 16; six males under 16 and three females. On 27 August 1792, Nathaniel Wallis of Epsom, yeoman sold to Joseph March of Deerfield, a certain tract in Epsom, lot no. 88 in the third range and a lot containing 32 1/2 acres "land I purchased of my honored Father and the farm that I now live on." [Rockingham Co. Deeds 135:77]. Sadly, the grantee deed from Samuel Wallis no longer exists. On 10 May 1796, Nathaniel Wallace of Epsom, yeoman sold to John Dolloff of Epsom, land in Epsom, part of the lots 88 and 89 in the third range, being the same I now live on containing 30 acres. Deborah releases dower. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 142:390]. On 24 June 1796, Nathaniel of Epsom sold to Joseph Towle, part of Lots 88 and 89 int he third range containing 47 acres and 64 rods. Again Deborah releases dower. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 144:81]. These two deeds dovetail nicely with the deed of 30 March 1796 where John Hubbard of Sandwich sells to Nathaniel Wallis of Epsom, 70 acres in Moultonborough. in the 2nd division of lots. [Strafford Co. Deeds 27:250]. Likewise on 28 May 1796 where Peter Moulton of Moultonborough quitclaims to Nathaniel Wallace of Epsom his rights to a common piece of land first drawn to the right of Benning Moulton. [Strafford Co. Deeds 40:16]. Nathaniel appears in the 1800 census in Moultonborough with a household of 2 men 10-15; two 16-26; one over 45; one female under 10; one 16-25 and one over 45. It appears that at least one of his sons is married and living with him. Immediately next to him in the census is a Samuel Wallace. In a bizarre incident in 1803, Nathaniel was held against his will by James Chase of Sandwich over the purchase of a horse. [Strafford Co. Court Cases 48/1805]. This court case contains both depositions and interrogatories. On 2 July 1814 Nathaniel Wallace of Moultonborough deeds for life support to his son Isaac Wallace, giving him his farm with the exception of 7 1/2 acres already given to his daughter Marrabah (sic). [Strafford Co. Deeds 82:481] Nathaniel as Nathaniel Sr. appears in the 1820 census at Moultonborough with a household of a man over 45 and two females over 45. In the 1830 census of Moultonborough, Nathaniel appears in a household with a man 15-20 and one 80-90; one female 50-60 and one over 80-90. Ostensibly this is Nathaniel, Deborah, daughter Meribah and one farm hand (a possible relation). Next door is his son Joseph Wallace. Nathaniel leaves no probate papers. His children are gleaned from the Moultonborough marriage records which are extant, with the assumption that his early arrival there (1796) means he moved with his children, as opposed to his brother Joseph whose move is 1804-1810 when his children would have been already grown and married. However, distinguishing the children of the two men remains problematic. Only children Joseph, Meribah, and Isaac have left records that tie them directly to Nathaniel. Additionally there are probably: Samuel, Nathaniel, John, Jacob, Elizabeth and Deborah. [Samuel named after his father; Nathaniel and Deborah named after parents seem like sure bets as does Elizabeth who names children Nathaniel and Merribah].
With Samuel4 (William3) Wallis there must have been an unrecorded deed, because there are two deeds on either side of a missing one. On 17 December 1754 Thomas Bickford of Epsom, husbandman sold to Samuel Wallis of Barrington, husbandman, 60 acres in Epsom, it being lot #89 in the third range and 32 1/2 acres in lot 88. [Rockingham Co. Deeds 61:145] Then his son Nathaniel forty years later on 27 August 1792, as Nathaniel Wallis of Epsom, yeoman sold to Joseph March of Deerfield, a certain tract in Epsom, lot no. 88 in the third range and a lot containing 32 1/2 acres "land I purchased of my honored Father and the farm that I now live on." [Rockingham Co. Deeds 135:77]. The description of the land is exact. However, the intervening deed from Samuel to Nathaniel was never recorded. (edited from M. Hollick)
Nathaniel Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1723 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: William Wallace Mother: Martha Unknown
Notes
General:
Baptised Greenland, prob. died young as another Nathaniel Wallis is baptised the next year.
Nathaniel Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1724 Christening: Death: 1771 - Epsom, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: William Wallace Mother: Martha Unknown
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Fernald Marriage: Children: 1. Furnald Wallace
Notes
General:
Birth based on Greenland, NH Baptismal date. From Rockingham probate "Samuel Allen Jr., allowed to be Guardian unto Furnal Wallace (son of Nathaniel Wallis, late of Epsom in said county, deceased) a minor upward of 14 years of age, Jan. 27, 1772)
v. Nathaniel4, baptized in 1724 [Greenland VRs, p. 64], died at Epsom before 27 January 1772, when his son has guardianship papers filed. [Evans, Rockingham Probate Abstracts, II:982]. In those papers Furnald Wallis is called the son of Nathaniel Wallis of Epsom, a minor over 14. Nathaniel4 apparently married a Mary FERNALD, by whom he had one son: Furnald Wallis. Furnald is mentioned as a grandson in the will of William3 Wallace. Furnald left his own will dated 12 February 1796 and proved 19 September 1796 wherein he is called Furnald Wallis of Lee, yeoman. His sole legatee was his mother Mary Wallis. [Helen F. Evans, Abstracts of The Probate Records of Strafford County, New Hampshire 1771-1799 (Heritage Books, 1983), p. 178)]. Furnald appears in a list of taxpayers in 1787 from Lee [NHSP 12:392] He also was part of Col. Joshua Wentworth's regiment on 20 July 1776, enlisting with Capt. Harper. [NHSP 14:312, 338] From his will it is implied that he never married and nor had children. Mary Fernald's name is deduced from her son's will (name Mary) and his given name, however, her place in the Fernald family has not been found. Furnald was born before 1758 and his parents were therefore married before then. So Mary is born say 1727-1732. She was alive in 1796. (research M. Hollick)
Nathaniel Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1775 Christening: Death: Bef 1850 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Nathaniel Wallace Mother: Deborah Unknown
Spouses and Children
1. *Phebe Whipple Marriage: Nov 27, 1800 - Moultonboro, NH Children: 1. Stephen S. Wallace 2. Lemuel D. Wallace
Notes
General:
Nathaniel Wallis, died after 7 November 1848 when he deeds land, and the 1850 census at Ossipee, N.H. (M Hollick)Marriage Notes (Phebe Whipple)
See Moultonborough NH marriage records
Nathaniel A. Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1825 Christening: Death: Nov 26, 1866 - Farmington, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Joseph Wallace Mother: Rebecca York
Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah Avery Pinkham Marriage: Children: 1. George A. Wallace 2. Emma E. WallaceNathaniel Dana Wallace
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1843 - Concord, NH 81 Christening: Death: Nov 13, 1863 - Richmond, VA Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: William T. Wallace Mother: Mary Ann Langdon Dana
Notes
General:
Living in 1850 census with William Sanders and his wife Rachel (Wallace), she being the brother to his father William Wallace, William remarried, date unknown, and son Nathaniel was living with his aunt.
1860 Census Nathaniel D. Wallace, age 16, carpenter, is boarding in Concord with John and Sarah McDaniel
Enlisted May 14, Concord, NH as pvt, enlisted June 1 , 1861 Comp. B 2nd Inf. Regt. NH. Wounded May 5, 1862, POW July 2, 1863. Died of disease while POW on Nov. 13, 1863, Richmond, VA.
Death also seen as Nov. 3, 1863
Nettie F. Wallace
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1862 - Northwood, NH Christening: Death: Sep 13, 1902 - Northwood, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Gilbert Wallace Mother: Betsey Ann Breed
Spouses and Children
1. *___ Boyd Marriage:
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