. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... assuming control of theRcvieiv, Mr. Wallace has established the \\al-lace Advertising .Vgency in connection with hispublishing business, and it is now claimed thathis paper has the best home circulation of any])aper in .Atlantic City. The family of Wallis as name was spelt for the firsttwo or three generations bymost of its members, and as it is still spelt bysome of its branches, is of Scotch descent andcame originally from Great Britain to the NewEngland colonies, from whence three of thefounders sons emigrated t


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... assuming control of theRcvieiv, Mr. Wallace has established the \\al-lace Advertising .Vgency in connection with hispublishing business, and it is now claimed thathis paper has the best home circulation of any])aper in .Atlantic City. The family of Wallis as name was spelt for the firsttwo or three generations bymost of its members, and as it is still spelt bysome of its branches, is of Scotch descent andcame originally from Great Britain to the NewEngland colonies, from whence three of thefounders sons emigrated to the Quakercok)nies on the Delaware and became thefounders of the New Jersey and Philadelphiabranches of the family. (I) Of Philip Wallis, the founder of thefamily, little is known, except the fact of hisemigration to Boston, referred to above, andthe additional facts that his wifes name wasSarah, and that he had at least three sons whohad left New England for the banks of theDelaware before 1682. These sons were: , who is referred to below. 2. Thomas,. /%^^a-ZjjJ^PfuJ^Ct^^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 591 who settled on Penisauken creek and died in1705, leaving a widow, but apparently no chil-dren. 3. Robert, who settled in Philadelphia;married Esther Lakin, and had three childrenmentioned in the will of his brother, Thomas. (II) Philip (2), sonof Philip (i) and SarahWallis. came to West Jersey about the sametime as his brothers and settled near Peni-sauken creek, where some of his descendantshave continued until the present day. His willwas proved INIarch 25, 1755. He marriedSarah, daughter of John and Margaret (Smith)Walker, the former of whom was a son ofJohn and Susanna Walker, and the latter adaughter of John and .Margaret (Cripps)Smith; John Walker emigrated to .\merica in1675. The children of Philip and Sarah(Walker) Wallis were: I. Thomas, married,in 1750, Hope Lippincott, who after his deathin 1758 married (second) Henry Jones. , who is referred to below. 3. Ja


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