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CALEB WALLACE, judge of the court of appeals of Kentucky, was born in 1742, in Luenburg, now Charlotte county, Virginia, and died in Woodford county, Kentucky, in 1814.
Caleb Wallace was appointed a member of a commission for the adjudication of western accounts; the members were appointed by the governor and his council in July, 1781, and Mr.
Caleb Wallace's name appears on record as a member of several of the associations which antedate the formation of the state; of the convention of 1792, which drafted the constitution, and was one of the electors at large in the presidential contest of 1796, voting for Mr.
www.rootsweb.com /~kygenweb/kybiog/woodford/wallace.c.txt   (1377 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
In December 1830 the Wallace home was a polling place for the election of the alcalde for 1831.
In January 1838 Wallace was appointed administrator of the estate of Owen Wingfield.
A Caleb Wallace living in Montgomery County is listed on the 1840 tax rolls.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/WW/fwa31.html   (245 words)

  
 My Wallace Ancestors
Isaac's cousin Mary (Wallace) McKerley was interviewed for the Granby Leader in 1898 by William Gill (possibly also a relative of mine), at the behest of her son Mark, a correspondent of the newspaper.
Wallace and when they came to this country they had quite a large family of which she was the youngest, and some of them went to Upper Canada.
One is the baptism of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to Thomas Wallace and Jane at the Redwing (Congregational) chapel of Alston, 19 February 1794.
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 CDPL:Library Building Project
Lew Wallace was born in 1827 in Brookville, Indiana, the son of a lawyer, David Wallace.
Susan Elston Wallace, Lew Wallace’s wife, was born in Crawfordsville on December 25, 1830, the daughter of Isaac Elston, founder of the bank, major landowner in Crawfordsville and railroad pioneer.
Caleb Mills was born in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, in1806, one of eight children born to a wealthy farmer.
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 CD Baby: THE WALLACE FAMILY: Texas Serenade
The Wallace Family is a musical family from the Fort Worth, Texas area.
The Wallace's are a very close family, and playing music is something that they truly enjoy doing.
Caleb is 11 years old and plays both fiddle and bass and loves to sing Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, or Bob Wills music.
www.cdbaby.com /wallacefamily   (1328 words)

  
 American Memory from the Library of Congress - Browse by
Caleb Wallace to James Madison, September 25, 1785.
Caleb Wallace to James Madison, September 30, 1786.
Caleb Wallace to Thomas F. Madison, November 15, 1795.
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 Caleb Wallace
After losing his first wife, Caleb went west and became a boat captain on the Mississippi River.
Caleb then became one of the "Original 300" settlers of Austin's colony.
His league was in the southern part of present day Grimes County on Wallace Prairie.
www.rootsweb.com /~txgrimes/CalebWallace.html   (135 words)

  
 Wallace, Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wallace was a northern Woodford county community on the road between Lexington and Frankfort.
The Wallace Station post office opened in 1886, having moved from nearby Nugent Crossroads.
The name was shortened to Wallace in 1903 and the post office closed in 1913.
www.uky.edu /KentuckyAtlas/ky-wallace.html   (86 words)

  
 1777 - Modest Account of a Venture Into Politics
Rev. Caldwell met a similar fate at "Elizabethtown Point," [Life and Times of Judge Caleb Wallace, p.19] "to which place he had gone to meet and to conduct to the town a sister of one of his parishioners, who was expected from New York in a flag sloop,,,, As Mr.
Caldwell was about to step on board the sloop to return a small bundle which had been handed to him with the request that he would take it to the town, his murderer ordered him to stop, and upon his doing so the soldier presented his musket and shot him.
Caldwell, and may the Lord support you and her under your present trials, is the earnest prayer of your sincere friend, Caleb Wallace.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~deboyer39/caleb/caldwell.html   (1360 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CHAMBERS, CALEB WALLACE AND MARY EMMA
Caleb Wallace Chambers and his wife, Mary Emma Chambers, served as missionary and missionary-teacher, respectively, among the Alabama-Coushatta Indians in Polk County from 1899 until their retirement in 1936.
The work of this husband-wife team among the Alabama-Coushattas went far beyond the usual responsibilities of a pastor and teacher and contributed substantially to the progress of these Indians during their thirty-seven years of service.
Caleb Wallace Chambers was born in Dover, Lafayette County, Missouri, on November 13, 1854.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/CC/fch63_print.html   (895 words)

  
 The Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center (PMPC)
Caleb Wallace is a Student Assistant at the Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center.
Wallace is currently enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh's JD/MPH joint-degree program.
He was previously employed as a legal intern for UPMC Health Plan and worked as a student assistant at the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Public Health Practice.
www.pamedicaid.pitt.edu /staff.html   (620 words)

  
 CD Baby: THE WALLACE FAMILY: Texas Serenade
The Wallace's are a very close family, and playing music is something that they truly enjoy doing.
Caleb is 11 years old and plays both fiddle and bass and loves to sing Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, or Bob Wills music.
Texas Serenade gives each talented member of the Wallace family a chance to shine, and delivers the flavor of Texas music in a dynamic package, with something for every listener to pick out as a favorite.
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 1774 - Where Is Mr. Wallace??
This represents a period during which contact between Wallace and Madison was scarce and communication unreliable; note the expression of concern over Wallace’s health.
David Rice presided and preached the sermon on the occasion, and that the Rev. Samuel Leake gave the charge." "The precise place where it occurred was the house of Ruling Elder Robert Caldwell.
Mr Brackenridge I understand is nobly engaged in a paper war with the Teachers of a rival & a neighbouring School.
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Name: Gabriel Wallace (Q-Stone) Background: Strong History Gabriel was the eldest of two brothers and the clear favorite of his father.
He and his brother Caleb were raised in the church of a small town of the Faithful where his father Aaron was the reverend.
However, Caleb was always jealous over the extra attention that Gabriel received from his father.
www.rps.net /QS/gabrielwallace.txt   (125 words)

  
 Nashville - Web Design - Matthew Wallace Web Development - Flash Animation - Web Site Development - graphic design, ...
Matthew Wallace Web Development is a Flash animation and web design firm that is located in the Nashville, TN area.
The specialty Matthew Wallace Web Development is design and marketing for record labels, and musical artists and bands from all over the United States.
Also marketing of any products or services that your company may be looking to present to clients in a multi media format or web advertising.
mswallace.com   (904 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - William Henry Campbell and others
     Wellesley Theodore Octavius Wallace is the son of Dr.
He is the son of Wellesley Theodore Octavius Wallace and Maria Amelia Abercromby.
She is the daughter of Wellesley Theodore Octavius Wallace and Maria Amelia Abercromby.
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 DeWitt Colony Biographies--Surnames A-G
COE A.COTTLE G.W.COTTLE H.COTTLE COTTLE CUNNINGHAM DALE J.DARST R.B.DARST A.DAVIS D.DAVIS G.W. Caleb P. Alexander was a partner along with Caleb Brock and Joseph and John McKean who went together with William Matthews to form the Tennessee-Texas Land Company which brought at least 17 families to the DeWitt Colony.
Caleb Brock was a partner with Caleb P. Alexander and Joseph and John McKean in the Tennessee-Texas Land Company contract to bring families from Tennessee to the DeWitt Colony in 1830.
Survey records do not appear and records indicate the title or grant along with that of Caleb Alexander was "set aside by decree of court in 1843." According to testimony by John McKean in 1837, Alexander and Brock failed to fulfill their part of the contract.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/dewittbios.htm   (7308 words)

  
 "Birthplace" Rededicated   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The "founding" board included four Presbyterian ministers - John Todd, Samuel Leake, Caleb Wallace, and Richard Sankey - eight laymen (including four practicing Anglicans) - Peter Johnston, Colonel Paul Carrington, Colonel John Nash, Colonel Thomas Read, Nathaniel Venable, Francis Watkins, Captain John Morton, and James Venable.
Patrick Henry and James Madison are often referred to as "founding trustees" of Hampden-Sydney College.
Although Madison was a close friend of Caleb Wallace and Henry would later send seven sons to Hampden-Sydney College, neither attended the meeting at Slate Hill nor was elected a trustee at that time.
www.hsc.edu /news/archive/birthplace.html   (708 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/nomoreorangecones
Hey Caleb I didnt know that it was your birthday but happy birthday.
Hey Caleb, me and Nathyn were just looking at your pics and he wanted to say Hello!
hye, caleb, i see that you're up, i was just stopping by and saying hello.
profile.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=27482435   (856 words)

  
 Virginians: The Family History of William Wallace (-1782)
John Wallace, appeared in the household of William Wallace as early as 1751, inherited the Wallace plantation, and served as administrator.
Another William Wallace, aged 27, was drafted from Brunswick County in 1755 during the French and Indian War.
Although Hugh Wallace was the name of a son of William Wallace of Lunenburg County, we do not believe there is a connection.
www.virginians.com /topics/172.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Area Overview - The News Leader - www.newsleader.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
At any rate, when young Caleb was 8 his family moved to the small town of Franklin, between St. Louis and Kansas City, on the Missouri River.
Their son, Michael Woods’ great-grandson, was named Caleb Wallace and he went on to fame in Kentucky.
Samuel Houston of Texas fame was born here as was the mountain man, Bigfoot Wallace, the inventor of the reaper Cyrus McCormick, and the inventor of the sewing machine James Gibbs.
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Affidavit.","","02/0100","0109dq.jpg","109","109","","0109d.jpg" "George Washington to Caleb Gibbs, December 1, 1783.
Affidavit.","","02/0100","0110q.jpg","110","110","","0110.jpg" "George Washington to Caleb Gibbs, December 1, 1783.
with Enclosure of Questions from Caleb Wallace.","","02/0300","0319q.jpg","319","319","","0319.jpg" "James Madison to James Monroe, January 8, 1785.","","02/0300","0320dq.jpg","320","320","","0320d.jpg" "James Madison to James Monroe, January 8, 1785.","","02/0300","0321q.jpg","321","321","","0321.jpg" "James Madison to James Monroe, January 8, 1785.","","02/0300","0322q.jpg","322","322","","0322.jpg" "James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, January 9, 1785.
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 MP3tunes.com
Their shows reflect their unique blend of Texas style old time fiddling, western swing, cowboy, gospel, and bluegrass music.
The Wallace's are a very close family, and playing music is something that they truly enjoy doing.Brook is a 15-year-old fiddler, vocalist and guitarist who has won many titles and awards with her amazing fiddling including the Jr.
Miss Molly - One of Caleb's favorite songs to sing - Harmony vocals by Brook.(Cindy Walker) 11.
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 Church History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of the early Presbyterian leaders in Kentucky was Judge Caleb Wallace, an ordained minister who resided in Woodford County and likely helped organize the Glenn's Creek Church.
The first church building was erected in 1822 at what is now 231 Morgan St. The land had been deeded to the trustees of the church by David Campbell and his wife Nancy.
Then in 1823 the Versailles congregation voted to unite with the Woodford Church, of which Judge Wallace was a member.
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 Chapter 4: Indian Wars, etc., from 1753 to 1756 - Page 122, Waddell's Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to ...
One of these daughters was the wife of Andrew Reid, the first clerk of Rockbridge County Court, and father of the late Col. Samuel McDowell Reid of Lexington.
The other married daughter, whose name was Sally, was the first wife of Caleb Wallace of Charlotte county (subsequently of Botetourt), who was first a Presbyterian minister, then a lawyer, and finally a judge of the Supreme Court of Kentucky.
Samuel McDowell was one of the three judges of the First Kentucky Court (and is now generally known as Judge McDowell), president of nine conventions which met at Danville between December 27, 1784, and July 26, 1790, and president of the convention which framed the first constitution of Kentucky, in 1792.
www.roanetnhistory.org /bookread.php?loc=WaddellsAnnals&pgid=134   (547 words)

  
 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
William Fleming, Tho-mas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Holland stated the Common-wealth of Virginia owed payment to Capt. James Shelby of the Illinois Regiment commanded by George Rogers Clark.
William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Hol-land in Jefferson County indicated state of Virginia owed Abraham Keller and Joshua Archer due to certificates from James Finn and John Donne.
William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Holland, Jefferson County approved for payment Buckner Pittman's certificates from George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George and Martin Carney for service as boat master at Fort Jefferson.
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 Biography Center : Biographies of Caleb Wallace in
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 Amazon.com: "Caleb Wallace": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The next recommendations came in April, 1782, when James Robinson, Rev. Caleb Wallace, Joseph Looney, Robert Harvey, Samuel Todd and Mathew Wilson were added.
Caleb Wallace to Madison, July 12, 1785.] provided the poor man was hardy and vigorous.
A NEW HISTORY OF KENTUCKY (1745-1834), John Brown (1757-1837), Harry Innes (1752-1816), Caleb Wallace (1742- 1814), and Samuel McDowell (1735-1817).
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 Index George Rogers Clark Illinois Regiment American Colonial Wars Sons Revolution SR
December 21, 1781 appraisement of James Buchanan's horse and bullock, which were taken by the Commonwealth of Virginia from Buchanan's Station by Capt. John Constant, who was going after indians.
Caleb Wallace settled certificate for 268 pounds of flour.
Matthew Arbuckle certified John Kelly had faithfully served 2 years as a soldier in the 12th Virginia Regiment and had always proved himself as a good soldier and was discharged October 8, 1778.
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 Ancestry.ca - Life and times of Judge Caleb Wallace : some time a justice of the Court of Appeals of the state of ...
Ancestry.ca - Life and times of Judge Caleb Wallace : some time a justice of the Court of Appeals of the state of Kentucky
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Life and times of Judge Caleb Wallace : some time a justice of the Court of Appeals of the state of Kentucky.
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 Chapter 1: From the First Settlement to Foundation of the County - Page 27, Waddell's Annals of Augusta County, ...
As early as 1734, Michael Woods, an Irish immigrant, with three sons and three sons-in-law, came up the Valley, and pushing his way through Wood’s Gap (now called Jarman’s,) settled on the eastern side of the Blue Ridge.
Samuel Wallace, son of Peter, removed to the Caldwell settlement, now Charlotte county, married Esther Baker, and was the father of Caleb Wallace, a distinguished man in Kentucky, born in 1742.
At an early day, the people living on the east side of the Blue Ridge received the soubriquet of Tuckahoes, from a small stream of that name, it is said, while the people on the west side were denominated Cohees, from their common use of the term “Quoth he.” or “Quo her,” for “said he.”
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