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David McLean Wallace

Birth1853 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Death8 Oct 1931 - Manawaru, Te Aroha, New Zealand
MotherAnnie Anderson
FatherCharles Wallace

Born in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland on 1853 to Charles Wallace and Annie Anderson. David McLean Wallace married Amy Dawson and had 7 children. He passed away on 8 Oct 1931 in Manawaru, Te Aroha, New Zealand.

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Charles Wallace
1827 - 1910
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Annie Anderson
1830 - 1904
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Amy Dawson
1861 - 1948
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Charles Stanley Wallace
1887 - 1967
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Laura Aroha Wallace
1892 - 1986
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Arthur David Wallace
1885 - 1933
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Gordon Mclean Wallace
1889 - 1973
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Grace Alma Wallace
1898 - 1989
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Harold Wallace
1897 - 1897
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Norman Dawson Wallace
1893 - 1964

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