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John Wallis

BirthAbt 1758 - East Grinstead, Sussex, England
DeathMay 1815 - East Grinstead, Sussex, England
MotherMary Seager
FatherWilliam Wallis

Born in East Grinstead, Sussex, England on Abt 1758 to William Wallis and Mary Seager. John Wallis married Mary Martin and had 10 children. He passed away on May 1815 in East Grinstead, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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William Wallis
1726 - 1761
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Mary Seager
1720 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Martin
1765 - 1837
Children Show all
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Mary Wallis
1787 - Unknown
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John Wallis
1785 - Unknown
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Delia Wallis
1793 - 1828
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Robert Wallis
1795 - Unknown
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Sarah Wallis
1798 - 1802
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Elizabeth Wallis
1797 - Unknown
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Ann Wallis
1791 - 1811
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Edward Wallis
1804 - 1805
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William Wallace
1782 - 1870
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James Wallis
1800 - 1801

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