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John Wallace

Birth2 Sep 1763 - Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death8 Jan 1851 - Franconia, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
MotherAgnes Lindsay
FatherJohn Wallace

Born in Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States on 2 Sep 1763 to John Wallace and Agnes Lindsay. John Wallace married Hannah Parsons and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 Jan 1851 in Franconia, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States.

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Parents
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John Wallace
1736 - 1801
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Agnes Lindsay
1730 - 1806
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Parsons
1772 - 1855
Children Show all
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Amos "Wallis" Wallace
1797 - 1889
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Jane Wallace
1794 - 1881
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Rueben Wallace
1801 - 1890
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Sally Wallace
1803 - 1889
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Leonard Wallace
1811 - 1886
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Hannah Wallace
1798 - 1883
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William Wallace
1792 - 1881
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John Wallace
1790 - 1877
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Phineas Wallace
1786 - 1875
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Nancy Wallace
1806 - 1872
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Woodman Wallace
1808 - 1809
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William Wallace
1792 - 1843
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John H Wallace
1811 - 1854

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