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| Title |
Col. |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
1845 [1] |
| Person ID |
I154 |
Nashville |
| Last Modified |
14 Mar 2008 |
| Family 1 |
Priscilla [1, 2] |
| Notes |
- had three boys and two girls.
- Priscilla was his slave.
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| Children |
| > | 1. Caroline "Carrie" M. Wall, b. 1833, North Carolina , d. 16 Mar 1915, District of Columbia  |
| > | 2. Orindatus Simon Bolivar Wall, b. 12 Aug 1825, Richmond County, North Carolina , d. 26 Apr 1891, Washington, District of Columbia  |
| | 3. Benjamin Franklin Wall |
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| Last Modified |
14 Mar 2008 |
| Family ID |
F50 |
Group Sheet |
| Family 4 |
Y [1] |
| Children |
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| Last Modified |
14 Mar 2008 |
| Family ID |
F150 |
Group Sheet |
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| Notes |
- was a prominent citizen of Richmond County, North Carolina. Brought his family to Ohio to the Quaker village and set them free. [3]
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| Sources |
- [S92] Orindatus SB Wall Biography, Rosalie Yoakam, (http://tinyurl.com/2s6lnv).
- [S41] Negro in American history : men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent, John Wesley Cromwell, (American Negro Academy, 1914), http://books.google.com/books?id=IY5GAAAAMAAJ., 142.
- [S42] From the Virginia plantation to the national capitol, or, The first and only Negro representative in Congress from the Old Dominion, John Mercer Langston, (American Publishing Company, 1894), http://books.google.com/books?id=Ro8hAAAAMAAJ., 142.
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