"Mary COX (c1740-1816), the wife of Thomas WALLING, of Virginia" by Charles M. Ward, Jr., found online, here:
https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.cox/12572/mb.ashx
and
"Thomas WALLING, of Virginia (Brother of Elisha, the Long Hunter)" by Charles M. Ward, Jr., found online, here:
https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.walling/953/mb.ashx
Thomas Walling's date of birth, as presented for this memorial, is an estimate. He is known to have been born no later than 1737. His date of death is conjectural
The burial of Thomas Walling in this cemetery is based on long-standing oral tradition. He is last known to have been a resident of Washington County, Virginia in a public record dated 17 Nov 1792. Scott County, Virginia was formed by an act of the General Assembly on 24 Nov 1814 from parts of Washington, Lee, and Russell Counties. His burial may have been the first in this cemetery.
"Mary COX (c1740-1816), the wife of Thomas WALLING, of Virginia" by Charles M. Ward, Jr., found online, here:
https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.cox/12572/mb.ashx
and
"Thomas WALLING, of Virginia (Brother of Elisha, the Long Hunter)" by Charles M. Ward, Jr., found online, here:
https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.walling/953/mb.ashx
Thomas Walling's date of birth, as presented for this memorial, is an estimate. He is known to have been born no later than 1737. His date of death is conjectural
The burial of Thomas Walling in this cemetery is based on long-standing oral tradition. He is last known to have been a resident of Washington County, Virginia in a public record dated 17 Nov 1792. Scott County, Virginia was formed by an act of the General Assembly on 24 Nov 1814 from parts of Washington, Lee, and Russell Counties. His burial may have been the first in this cemetery.
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