m: William Mason Wall.
Sarah was 2nd wife of William; she died 8 months after his death.
Their children include:
Frances, Malinda, Nancy, William Wallace, Julius Fabius (civil war casualty), Elizabeth Ann.
(death date may be Apr 7 1866)
Following is from bio for Martha J. Wall, Sarah's stepdaughter.
WALL, Martha J.
Tebo Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 657
Mrs. Martha J. Wall, who at this time resides with her son-in-law, J. G. Callison, was born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, June 23, 1820, being the daughter of William M. and Elizabeth Wall, nee Walker, who were married May 11, 1816. They had four children, of whom Martha is the only one now living. His first wife dying in May, 1825; William Wall married July 31, 1827, Miss Sarah A. Fewell. He came to Henry County, Missouri, in 1838, located six miles north of Calhoun and became quite wealthy. He erected the first steam flouring mill west of St. Louis in 1841 or 1842, but during the war it was burned by order of General Pope. Mr. W. died August 2, 1865, at the age of seventy-two years.
m: William Mason Wall.
Sarah was 2nd wife of William; she died 8 months after his death.
Their children include:
Frances, Malinda, Nancy, William Wallace, Julius Fabius (civil war casualty), Elizabeth Ann.
(death date may be Apr 7 1866)
Following is from bio for Martha J. Wall, Sarah's stepdaughter.
WALL, Martha J.
Tebo Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 657
Mrs. Martha J. Wall, who at this time resides with her son-in-law, J. G. Callison, was born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, June 23, 1820, being the daughter of William M. and Elizabeth Wall, nee Walker, who were married May 11, 1816. They had four children, of whom Martha is the only one now living. His first wife dying in May, 1825; William Wall married July 31, 1827, Miss Sarah A. Fewell. He came to Henry County, Missouri, in 1838, located six miles north of Calhoun and became quite wealthy. He erected the first steam flouring mill west of St. Louis in 1841 or 1842, but during the war it was burned by order of General Pope. Mr. W. died August 2, 1865, at the age of seventy-two years.
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