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Alexander Wallace

Birth16 Nov 1758 - Nether Largo, Fife, Scotland
Death09 Oct 1829 - Hatton, Fife, Scotland
MotherMargaret White
FatherDavid Wallace

Born in Nether Largo, Fife, Scotland on 16 Nov 1758 to David Wallace and Margaret White. Alexander Wallace married Euphemia Tod and had 8 children. He passed away on 09 Oct 1829 in Hatton, Fife, Scotland.

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Parents
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David Wallace
1728 - 1778
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Margaret White
1726 - 1806
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Euphemia Tod
1759 - 1833
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David Wallace 4Ggrandfather
1786 - 1859
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Catherine Wallace
1784 - Unknown
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James Wallace
1782 - Unknown
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Ann Wallace
1796 - 1861
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William Wallace
1792 - Unknown
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Isabel Wallace
1794 - Unknown
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John Wallace
1788 - Unknown
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David Wallace
1786 - 1859

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