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William Wallace

Birth17 Dec 1840 - Exbury, Hampshire, , England
Death7 Sep 1923 - Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, USA
MotherKatherine Baker
FatherJohn Wallace

Born in Exbury, Hampshire, , England on 17 Dec 1840 to John Wallace and Katherine Baker. William Wallace married Euphemia Reynolds Wallace and had 6 children. He passed away on 7 Sep 1923 in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, USA.

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John Wallace
1815 - 1856
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Katherine Baker
1822 - 1849
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Euphemia Reynolds Wallace
1847 - 1941
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John Blair Wallace
1876 - 1938
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Euphemia Louise Benjamin
1875 - 1930
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Arthur Wallace
1881 - Unknown
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Harry Wallace
1872 - 1895
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William Wallace Jr.
1869 - 1900
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Arthur Wallace
1868 - 1868

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