IAl1ICGICA 1,! 'CRDS- TI- 'A.LL F.2TILY Perry G. Wall, first, was the direct ancestor of the Tampa family of that name. He was born in Liberty County, Georgia, November 2, 1809 His father died when he was quite a small child, and his ,wdowed mother removed with his family to Hamilton County, Florida The subject of this sketch was at the time seventeen years of age. He continued to live in that county until 1845, when he removed to Hernando County. Before leaving Hamilton County he was appointed deputy marshal by the governor and after serving in that capacity far three years he was elected by the people of the county, clerk of the circuit court, which position he held until he removed to Hernando County in 1845. Soon after taking up his residence in Hernando County Perry G. all became judge of probate for that county, which office he filled till the outbreak of the .War between the States in 1861. He removed to Tampa in 1871 and resided here continuously until his death, which occurred July 8, 1897. Shortly after becoming a resident of Tampa he was appointed judge of probate for Hillsborough County and retained the of- fice for three years. In 1875 Judge Vall was appointed post- master by President Grant, and served the entire term. Perry G. Wall, first, vas three times married; the first time to Nancy Hunter on November 18, 1830. She died February 28, 1845. His second wife :7as Barbara Baisden, to .ihom he was married December 11, 1845. His third marriage was to Sarah d'atlington, of Key 'est, on December 4, 1883. She was born April 30, 1836 By his first wife, Nancy (Hunter) Wall, Perry G. Wall was the father of three sons and four daughters. The sons were William W.', John P. and David H. The daughters were Mary M., who married LMajor Aaron T. Frierson. (See Frierson family); Julia A., who married Christopher L. Friebele (see Friebelo family), Sarah L., who married Edward A. Clarke (see Clarke family), and Susan C., who married William Marion Hendry, of Fort Uyers. (See Hondry family.) Barbara (Baisden) Wall, the second wife of Perry G. .'all, became the mother of three children, two sons, Joseph Baisden and Charles L., and a daughter that died in childhood. The third wife, Sarah (Watlington) Wall, had no children. (1) William VW., the oldest son of Perry G. and Nancy (Hunter) Wall, was born in Hamilton County, Florida, November 29, 1834. He married March 7, 1861, Minnie May, of Greens- boro, Alabama. She was born August 14, 1838, and died Febru- ary 16, 1891. They became the parents of six children who