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James Henry Wallace

Birth26 JAN 1851 - Dayton, Greene, Ohio, USA
Death11 21 1908 - Stuart, Hughes, Oklahoma, USA
MotherHanna McDonald
FatherJohn W. WALLACE

Born in Dayton, Greene, Ohio, USA on 26 JAN 1851 to John W. WALLACE and Hanna McDonald. James Henry Wallace married Sarah Amanda Darling and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 21 1908 in Stuart, Hughes, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
John W. Wallace
1812 - 1866
Hanna Mcdonald
1820 - 1896
Spouse(s)
Sarah Amanda Darling
1852 - 1930
Children Show all
William D. Wallace
1891 - 1958
Albert W. Wallace
1891 - 1955
Rhoda May Wallace
1887 - 1955
Clara "Pearl" Wallace
1889 - 1911
Cora Bell Wallace Anderson
1883 - 1963

Ester Wallace Buse
1893 - 1957
Blanch Wallace
1880 - 1959
Hannah Alice Wallace
1885 - 1887
Elmer Wallace
1881 - 1962
Alice Wallace
Unknown - Unknown

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