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William Wallace

Birth18 MAR 1821 - Symington Ayr
Death07 FEB 1888 - Railway Cottage Black St Airdrie
MotherElizabeth Andrew
FatherJames Wallace

Born in Symington Ayr on 18 MAR 1821 to James Wallace and Elizabeth Andrew. William Wallace married Agnes Drennan and had 8 children. He passed away on 07 FEB 1888 in Railway Cottage Black St Airdrie.

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Parents
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James Wallace
1797 - 1843
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Elizabeth Andrew
1801 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Drennan
1816 - 1894
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Elizabeth Wallace
1844 - Unknown
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Robert Hay Wallace
1852 - 1936
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William Wallace
1859 - Unknown
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Agnes Wallace
1857 - Unknown
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James Wallace
1850 - 1929
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Jane Wallace
1855 - Unknown
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Isabella Wallace
1847 - Unknown
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Margaret Wallace
1843 - Unknown

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