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James John WALLACE

Birth1773 - Fort Pitt, Augusta, Virginia, United States
Death1804 - Louisiana, United States
MotherHelen Wallace
FatherJoseph Alexis Josiah WALLACE

Born in Fort Pitt, Augusta, Virginia, United States on 1773 to Joseph Alexis Josiah WALLACE and Helen Wallace. James John WALLACE married Marie Hyacinthe Gagny and had 6 children. He passed away on 1804 in Louisiana, United States.

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Joseph Alexis Josiah Wallace
1748 - 1805
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Helen Wallace
1747 - 1821
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Marie Hyacinthe Gagny
1769 - 1827
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James John Wallace
1799 - 1863
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Maximillian Wallace
1802 - 1845
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Ceasaire Etienne Wallace
1797 - 1885
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Pierre Neuville Wallace
1799 - 1822
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Delise Adelaide Wallace
1804 - 1839
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John Wallace
1796 - 1821

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