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Andrew Wallace

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Andrew Wallace

Birth
Death
2 Jul 1829 (aged 80)
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Presbyterian Section
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After the Revolutionary War, Major Andrew Wallace received a land grant from the State of Virginia in the Kentucky territory. In 1782 Andrew Wallace and his wife Catherine Parks Wallace (1749 - 1825) moved to Lincoln County Kentucky.
(Margaret Wallace Flower Blumenhorst papers at The State Historical Society of Missouri)
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Online search shows the following children:
1. Samuel Wallace 1770 - 1852
2. James Park Wallace 1773 - 1841
3. Elizabeth Woods Wallace 1775 - 1857
4. Mary Wallace 1778 - 1850
5. Joseph Wallace 1781 - 1867
6. Richard E. Wallace 1783 - 1815
7. Catherine "Caty" Wallace 1786 - 1822
8. Caleb Baker Wallace 1788 -
After the Revolutionary War, Major Andrew Wallace received a land grant from the State of Virginia in the Kentucky territory. In 1782 Andrew Wallace and his wife Catherine Parks Wallace (1749 - 1825) moved to Lincoln County Kentucky.
(Margaret Wallace Flower Blumenhorst papers at The State Historical Society of Missouri)
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Online search shows the following children:
1. Samuel Wallace 1770 - 1852
2. James Park Wallace 1773 - 1841
3. Elizabeth Woods Wallace 1775 - 1857
4. Mary Wallace 1778 - 1850
5. Joseph Wallace 1781 - 1867
6. Richard E. Wallace 1783 - 1815
7. Catherine "Caty" Wallace 1786 - 1822
8. Caleb Baker Wallace 1788 -

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Revolutionary Soldier



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