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Albert Wallis 1903 – 1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Aug 1903

Birth Location: Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 14 Mar 1920

Death Location: 1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee

Father: Francis Wallis

Mother: Elizabeth Brown

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The story of Albert Wallis began in 1903 in Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA. Albert Wallis passed away in 1920 in 1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • The story of Albert Wallis began in 1903 in Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA.
  • Albert Wallis passed away in 1920 in 1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee.

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Albert Wallis's Ancestors

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Albert Wallis
1903 – 1920
Birth Place: Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA
Parents
Francis Mark Wallis
1877 – 1968
Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Brown
1875 – 1921
Erin, Houston, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
Ambrose (Bernard) Wallis
1838 – 1921
Shorne, North Aylesford, Kent, England
Nancy (Cordelia Belle) Rushing
1841 – 1901
Stewart Co, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
George Wallis
1807 – 1882
Isabella Wallis
1814 – 1881
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephen Wallis\Wallace
1762 – 1843
Sarah KENNISS
1780 – 1871
Richard Thorpe
1790 – 1854
Elizabeth Luck
1796 –

Albert Wallis's Timeline

2 Records

1903
31 Aug 1903
Birth of Albert Wallis in Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA
Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA
1920
14 Mar 1920
Age 17
Death of Albert Wallis in 1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee
1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Aug 1903
    Event Place: Malden, Dunklin, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Mar 1920
    Event Place: 1 Dist, Stewart, Houston, Tennessee

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