Folio 281 James Willis and Rebecca Barnabe were married by Mr. David Richardson Clark the 13 March 1679 Folio 281 James the son of James Willis was borne of Rebecca his wife at Manokin the 25 May 1680 Folio 285 Sarah Willis daughter of James Willis and Rebecca his wife at Bark Creek 24 May 1689 Folio 285 Rebecca Willis daughter of James and Rebecca Willis at Bark Creek 30 January 1681 Folio 287 John Wallis son of Matthew Wallis and born of Elizabeth his wife 24 June 1687 Folio 287 Mary Willis daughter of James and Rebecca Willis was born at Bark Creek 15 July 1694 |
Folio 48 William and Ellinor Wallice to John Hall land called "Golden Quarter" containing 100A more or less |
Folio 896 - 8 Last day of October 1687 Phonix Hall of Rockawackin of the County of Somerset, planter and Elizabeth his wife to Matthew Wallis of Rockawackin planter, land granted to Thomas Cox of Rockawackin 26 October 1685 called "Friends Denial" containing 300A more or less. Thomas Cox wife Rebeccah gives up dower rights Witnessed by Wm. Brenton, Wm. Jones, Sr. and William Jones Jr. Folio 817 13 June 1688 Captain Henry Smith and Ann his wife of Somerset county to Samuel Johnson and Joane Wallace - widdow land called "Widdows Choice" on the south side of the head of Manokin River - granted the Henry Smith at St. Marres 10 August 1684 called "Smith's Resolution Scituate" containing 350A. Only selling 250A now being called "Widdows Choice" Witnesses: James Round and Edmund Howard |
Folio 311 25 November 1695 George Layfield of Somerset County Esquire, and Elizabeth his wife sell to Robert Wallis a tract of land (now in Wicomico) called "Camp" located at the head of Roccowakin River about 3 miles back in the woods from the fork of the River head where it makes into branches, originally patented to William Stevens 2 July 1682 containing and laid out for certificate 1st day of April 1682 for 300A. Witnesses: Francis Jenckins, and James Simson Folio 441 6 April 1704 James Wallace of Somerset County to George Smith - land called "Wallace's Adventure" about 4 miles back in woods from fork of Rockawockin River (touches "Friends Denial" containing 200A more or less Witnesses: Peter West and Stephen Horsey |
Folio 90 5 december 1707 Letter of Attorney Matthew Wallis appoints Kinsman William Alexander, Jr. to sell his land. Matthew Wallis has gone to New castle on the Delaware. Witnesses: Robert Rennald and Wm. Tonge Folio 91 10 March 1707/8 Matthew Wallis to John Polk land called "Friends Denial" 300A and land called "Kirkminster" containing 200A. |