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- NOTE: Blanche Wall was a witness to the Will of Isaac Walters in St.George's Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia in 1726. This toowould indicate that Blanche and Jacob Wall were still living inSpotsylvania from the court records as Jacob being the Road Overseerand in the Land Transaction between the years of 1722-1727. Also, Ibelieve it would certainly prove that they were married previously to1726 as well since Blanche was referred to as Blanche Wall in thelegal proceedings. There is a good possibility, and most likely,since she was a witness that she may have been the daughter of IsaacWalter.
"Walters, Isaac, St. George's Parish, d. June 11, 1726, p. Dec. 6,1726. Wit. Blanche Wall, Susanna Brown, Abraham Field. Ex. AugustineSmith, Junr. Leg. Thomas Smith and Augustine Smith, Junr. (Page 41)."
SOURCE: Edited by William Armstrong Crozier; Being Transcriptions,from the Original Files at the County Court House, etc...; Obtainedfrom Heritage Quest Web Site, http://www.neflin.org/srrl, Book:Spotsylvania County Records, 1965; Re. Blanche Wall Witness to Will ofWalters, Isaac; d. 11 June 1726, p. 06 Dec. 1726, Will Book A,1722-1749, page 1; Re. Jacob & Blanch Wall land transaction inSpotsylvania County, May 2, 1727 with Robert Green; Orig. pub. 1905,reprint Southern Book Co., 1955--T.P. verso., Includes index;Genealogy and local history, LH 12636; Baltimore GenealogicalPublishing Co., 1965; US/CAN, 975.53, N2C; 583 pages total.
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