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Notes for Francis C. Wallace

Census: 1820, Francis Wallace not in 1820 White Co., TN census as head of household
Census-2: 1830, Gasconade Co., MO, # 158
Census-3: 1840, where is he? E. Wallace in Gasconade Co, MO; John C. Wallace in Franklin Co


August 21 day 1788, Francis C. Wallace born [see Heirlooms-Wallace Record, page 1]

October 16, 1815: Mentioned in White Co, TN court records, regarding building of a road [see below]

Before 1828 - 1829: May have been in Madison Co., TN; some of his children were married there

May 1828: gunsmith; Gasconade Co, MO--indenture papers of William Pointer [see below]

1830: Gasconade Co, MO [census]

August 7, 1838: F. C. Wallace, administrative bond for Thomas S. Bittick estate, Gasconade Co, MO, with John Carroll and John R. Bittick, Administrator [see Thomas Stanfield Bittick Probate File, Item 2]

September 15, 1838: F. C. Wallas, purchased item/s in estate sale of Thomas S. Bittick, Gasconade Co, MO [see Thomas Stanfield Bittick Probate File, Item 7]

Bet. 1839 - 1842: judge county court, Gasconade Co., MO [see below]

February 1845: commissioner Twp 41, Gasconade Co., MO [see below]

April 9 & 10, 1846: F. Wallis attended by Benjamin A(?) Reed, plus a third visit [see Probates-Francis C. Wallace Probate File]

April 16, 1846, Francis C. Wallace died [see Heirlooms-Wallace Record, page 3]

May 25, 1846: intestate probate Gasconade Co, MO [see Probates-Francis C. Wallace]
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Wayne Haston, Marcia Wilson, Carol Selander, transcription team, White County, Tennessee Minute Books 1814, (White Co, Tennessee Genealogy Website ; Oct. 16, 1815 p. 175 & 176:
p. 175
16 October 1815
Ordered by Court that John Robertson Drury Manard Jesss Mannard, Stephen Crane, and Frances Wallis, be appinted Comr. to review lay off and mark a [continued on p.176]road leading from the upper settlement on cane Creek to Hercule Ogle and make report to the Next term of this Court &c. Issd Nov. 3rd, 1815
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Courtesy of Susan Wallace Hervey Oct. 9, 1999:

This indenture made this 30th (5th?) Day of May 1828 Between David Edmonds Executor of the will of Joseph Pointer Deceast of the one part and of the County of Gasconade and State of Missouri and Francis C. Wallace of the other part and of the county and State ____ Witnesseth and enable (agreeable?) to order of the County Court of Gasconade County have put placed and bound and by their presence put place and bind William Pointer the Son of Joseph Pointer Deceased to Francis C. Wallace with him to Dwell after the manner of an apprentice as the ________ untill the Said William shall be of the full age of Twenty one years Being aged Seventeen the first day of June next. During which time and all of Said the Said apprentice shall well and truly and faithfully serve the Said Francis Wallace as an apprentice ought to do and faithfully Demean himself as a good and faithful apprentice as ________in consequence thereof the Said Francis Wallace Doth covenant and give and oblige and bind himself to find and constantly keep and provide for the Said apprentice good holsome Diet and Sufficient Lodging and Descent Clothing Suitable for the Seasons and nine month Schooling to a Suitable master or masters Also is to learn the Said apprentice the gunsmith trade and be it further known that it is a mutual agreement with Both parties with full Consent of Said apprentice to move with Said Wallace in any other of the adjacent States.
The said apprentice is to have a good Descent Suit of Clothing given at his freedom
In testimony where of we have here unto set out hand this
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"early day settlers in the north part of Crawford County"--History of Maries County, Missouri--Everett Marshall King
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Courtesy of Mary Bittick Gallano:
Gasconade County Probate Court Index:
May 6, 1839 - pg 90 -

State of Missouri}
County of Gasconade}

At a county Probate court began and held in Mt Sterling on the sifth 6th day of May one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine were present the Honourable Joshua Cox Thomas Roark and Francis Wallace Justices of Said Court Madison Shaw Sheriff and Eli McJilton Clerk Court being called ......

page 97:
August 19, 1839 -

State of Missouri}
County of Gasconade}

Set at a probate court began and held in Mt Sterling on the 19th day of August 1839 those present The honourable Joshua Cox and Francis C. Wallace Justice of said county Madison Shaw Sheriff and Eli McJilton Clerk ....

November 4, 1839 - page 102 -

State of Missouri}
County of Gasconade}

A is County Probate Court began and held in Mt Sterling on the fourth day of November AD 1839 and present the Honorable Joshua Cox Francis C. Wallace and Anthony Margraves Justices of Said Court Madison Shaw Sheriff and Eli McJilton Clerk Court being Called .....

page 104:
May 4, 1841 -

State of Missouri}
Gasconade County}

Towit at a County Probate Court began and held at the Court house in Mount Sterling on
the first Monday in May being the 4th day of said month 1841 were present the Honourable
Joshua Cox Francis C. Wallace and William B. Pannell Justices of said Court Gideon
P. Wyatt Sheriff and J.B. Harrison Clerk ......
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Courtesy of Susan Wallace Hervey Oct. 9, 1999:

from History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford & Gasconade Counties, Missouri From the Earliest Time to the Present: Together with Numerous Family Records; Besides a Valuable Fund of Notes, Original Observations, Etc.-Etc.; 1970 Ramfre Press, Cape Girardeau, MO

History of Gasconade County, p. 644:
"February 4, 1839, the court was Joshua Cox, Thomas Roark and Francis C. Wallace and on this day Hermann was incorporated by the county court. February 3, 1840, the court consisted of Joshua Cox, F. C. Wallace and Anthony Margrave. February 1, 1841, William B. Pannell was in the place of Anthony Margrave. March 8, 1841, the court divided Gasconade County into four municipal townships, that is what was left of it after Osage County was struck off into a separate county. On March 19, 1842, the county court proceeded to count up the votes cast at the recent election on the question of removing the county seat to Hermann, an being satisfied that a majority of the votes cast had been cast for the removal to Hermann, they ordered that the several courts of Gasconade County be notified of the same, that a suitable house for holding courts should be provided at the town of Hermann, and that all books, records, papers and furniture belonging to the county be removed to Hermann with all convenient speed. Fred W. Pommer was then appointed commissioner of the new county seat. August 5, 1842, the court consisted of John G. Heath, James A. Matthews and William B. Pannell."

History of Gasconade County, p. 698:
"Township 41, Range 6 west, was organized on the same day as Dry Fork School District; Francis C. Wallace was appointed commissioner, and Philip Dearbin and William Reed, inspectors. The first meeting of the inhabitants was to be on the first Saturday in February, 1845."
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mackley/Mo1830Jpegs/Gasconade30/GasconadeP158.jpg
1830 Gasconade Co, MO census:
Francis Wallace 1100001 12?0001
males:
1 = under 5
1 = 5-10
1 = 40-50
females:
1 = under 5
1 or 2 = 5-10
1 = 30-40
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