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Capt. Samuel Wallace 1730–1798 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1730
Birth Location: Ulster, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Death Date: 3 Oct 1798
Death Location: Mechanicsburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: John Wallace
Mother: Martha Hays
Spouse(s): Margaret Patton
Children(s): Margaret Wallace
The story of Capt. Samuel Wallace began in 1730 in Ulster, Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Capt. Samuel Wallace married Margaret Patton, and had children including Margaret Wallace. Capt. Samuel Wallace passed away in 1798 in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Capt. Samuel Wallace began in 1730 in Ulster, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
- Capt. Samuel Wallace married Margaret Patton, and had children including Margaret Wallace.
- Capt. Samuel Wallace passed away in 1798 in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Capt. Wallace's Descendants
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1. Margaret Wallace 1748–1792 m. Judge (James Rayburn) (Reyburn) 1756–1814
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1. Mary (Anna Rayburn) (Reyburn) 1784–1861 m. George (R.) Brown 1782–1860
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1. Francis ((Fanny)) Brown 1818–1860 m. Hiram Hicks 1806–1879
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1. John (Elliot) Hicks 1853–1941 m. Nancy (Jane) Sloan 1867–1959
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1730
Event Place: Ulster, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 Oct 1798
Event Place: Mechanicsburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA