A Wallace Family History


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John Wallace (b.ca. 1820), son of Robert Wallace, immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1837, settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and married Rebecca Hathaway in 1840. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Nebraska, Colorado, California and elsewhere.




The Book of Wallace


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Pennsylvania Genealogies


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The Wallace Family History


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He taught us so much: how to love one another (he was always wanting to be with us), how to laugh at ourselves (he always had something funny to say), how to be brave (he faced cancer and death without a tear, only looking forward to any remaining life), how to cook (9-vegetable stew was his specialty), how to deal with disappointment, how to be grateful (he was so thankful for the last thing you did for him), how to shop for bargains (he would buy mostly sale items), how to give (always giving to others), how to enjoy a walk (walks on the beach), how to climb mountains (Smokey Mountain hikes), how to travel (always ready to go), how to be responsible, how to be loyal, how to be a good son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. So we tell this story because our hearts will not let us be silent, so that we can remember, so that later family generations will know how he lived, so that all people will know how God can take a young boy with very little of this world's goods and transform him to a one of the world's richest men (a man God loved, a man dearly loved by his family and friends). He showed us how to live. He made us aspire to be better people, to care for and love our families and to love God.




The Wallace Family History


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He taught us so much: how to love one another (he was always wanting to be with us), how to laugh at ourselves (he always had something funny to say), how to be brave (he faced cancer and death without a tear, only looking forward to any remaining life), how to cook (9-vegetable stew was his specialty), how to deal with disappointment, how to be grateful (he was so thankful for the last thing you did for him), how to shop for bargains (he would buy mostly sale items), how to give (always giving to others), how to enjoy a walk (walks on the beach), how to climb mountains (Smokey Mountain hikes), how to travel (always ready to go), how to be responsible, how to be loyal, how to be a good son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. So we tell this story because our hearts will not let us be silent, so that we can remember, so that later family generations will know how he lived, so that all people will know how God can take a young boy with very little of this world's goods and transform him to a one of the world's richest men (a man God loved, a man dearly loved by his family and friends). He showed us how to live. He made us aspire to be better people, to care for and love our families and to love God. We are thankful our mother is still with







The Wallace Family in America


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Excerpt from The Wallace Family in America: Being an Account of the Founders and First Colonial Families, and an Official List of the Heads of Families of the Name Resident in the United States in 1790 Of the same ancient and virile race are many of whose enrollment as American citizens we are justly proud. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Wallace


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Wallace Family History


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This history of the Wallace family in Great Britain and in the United States also lists prominent Wallace individuals of the past and present in the United States, giving biographical sketches of such individuals.




The Wallaces of Moore County, NC


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Comprehensive research of the Wallace family of Moore County, NC utilizing over thirty years of personal research and a multitude of information from numerous sources including oral history, land grants, deeds, church records, obituaries, school records, wills, estates, tax lists, military service and pension records, family bibles, newspaper accounts, marriage, death, court records and DNA research. Five generations of descendants of Everet Wallace (1770-1845) are detailed including numerous photographs, maps and documents. A full name index includes over 7,000 individuals.