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Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF 1612–1672 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1612

Birth Location: Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 3 May 1672

Death Location: Cecil County, Maryland Colony

Father: John (Wallis)

Mother: Margaret (Wallace)

Spouse(s): Sarah Alexander

Children(s): Matthew Sr

In 1612, Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF entered the world in Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland, born to John Wallace Wallis And Margaret Ann Thompson Wallace. Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF married Sarah Alexander, and had children including Matthew Wallace Sr. Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF passed away in 1672 in Cecil County, Maryland Colony.

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Biography

  • In 1612, Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF entered the world in Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland, born to John Wallace Wallis And Margaret Ann Thompson Wallace.
  • Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF married Sarah Alexander, and had children including Matthew Wallace Sr.
  • Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF passed away in 1672 in Cecil County, Maryland Colony.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Matthew GGF's Ancestors

Self
Matthew GGF
1612–1672
Birth Place: Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland
Parents
John Wallace (Wallis)
1590–1649
County Donegal, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland
Margaret (Ann Thompson) (Wallace)
1590–1652
County Donergal, Ireland
Grandparents
Lord (John Wallace 14th Laird of Craigie Wallace of) Auchans
1554–1606
Holmston, Ayrshire, Scotland
Thompson ((Wallace)) (1570–1640)
1570–1640
Perth, Perthshire, , Scotland
Mary (Wallace) (MacNair)
1570–1650
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Richard Craigie
1530–1570
Janet Wallace
1515–1562
Thomas II
1548–1589
Joane Saunder
1547–1611
Matthew MacNair
1545–
Countess Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
1546–1588
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Craigie
1513–1538
Edmond Thompson
1520–
Marie Cochrane
1520–1595
John Pynley
1521–1584
Elizabethe Brytten
1520–1562
William McNair
1520–1595

Matthew GGF's Descendants

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Matthew (Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th) GGF (1612–3 May 1672) m. Sarah Alexander (28 Aug 1610–Abt. 1670)
  1. 1. Matthew (Wallace) Sr 1640–1714 m. Elizabeth Alexander 1648–1692
    1. 1. Jane Wallace 1676–1698 m. John (McKnitt) McKnight 1660–1714
      1. 1. Margaret (Abigail) McKnitt 1698–1736
        1. 1. Hezekiah Alexander 1722–1801 m. Mary Sample 1725–1806 m. Mary (Alexander Sample (Slave) Owner) 1734–1805 m. Mary (Alexander Sample (Slave) Owner) 1734–1805 m. Mary (Alexander Sample (Slave) Owner) 1734–1805
        2. 2. James Alexander 1723–1790
        3. 3. Theophilus Alexander 1714–1768
        4. 4. Ann Alexander 1736–1802
        5. 5. Margaret Alexander 1721–1780
        6. 6. Elizabeth Alexander 1726–1801
        7. 7. Capt. (James) Alexander 1723–1790
        8. 8. Edith Alexander 1718–1720
        9. 9. Ezekiel Alexander 1726–1811
        10. 10. Francis Alexander 1717–1750
        11. 11. Abraham Alexander 1720–1778
        12. 12. Esther Alexander 1716–
        13. 13. Jemima Alexander 1715–1797
        14. 14. Keziah ((Kesiah, Kizia)) Alexander 1720–1750
        15. 15. John (McKnitt Alexander (Signer: Mecklenburg Declaration of) Independence) 1733–1817
        16. 16. Colonel (Amos) Alexander 1729–1780
        17. 17. Francis Alexander 1689–1781
        18. 18. Sophia Alexander 1692–1726
        19. 19. Jane Alexander 1691–
        20. 20. Abigail Alexander 1693–1781
        21. 21. Margaret Alexander 1713–1741
        22. 22. James Alexander 1690–
        23. 23. Abigail Alexander 1726–1801
        24. 24. Jon (Joseph) Alexander 1721–
        25. 25. Elizabeth (Jemima) ALEXANDER 1720–1798
        26. 26. Edith Alexander 1717–1720
        27. 27. Theophilus Alexander 1714–1768
        28. 28. Ann Alexander 1736–1802
        29. 29. Margaret Alexander 1721–1780
        30. 30. Elizabeth Alexander 1726–1801
        31. 31. Capt. (James) Alexander 1723–1790
        32. 32. Edith Alexander 1718–1720
        33. 33. Ezekiel Alexander 1726–1811
        34. 34. Francis Alexander 1717–1750
        35. 35. Abraham Alexander 1720–1778
        36. 36. Esther Alexander 1716–
        37. 37. Jemima Alexander 1715–1797
        38. 38. Keziah ((Kesiah, Kizia)) Alexander 1720–1750
        39. 39. John (McKnitt Alexander (Signer: Mecklenburg Declaration of) Independence) 1733–1817
        40. 40. Colonel (Amos) Alexander 1729–1780
        41. 41. Francis Alexander 1689–1781
        42. 42. Sophia Alexander 1692–1726
        43. 43. Jane Alexander 1691–
        44. 44. Abigail Alexander 1693–1781
        45. 45. Margaret Alexander 1713–1741
        46. 46. James Alexander 1690–
        47. 47. Abigail Alexander 1726–1801
        48. 48. Jon (Joseph) Alexander 1721–
        49. 49. Elizabeth (Jemima) ALEXANDER 1720–1798
        50. 50. Edith Alexander 1717–1720
        51. 51. Theophilus Alexander 1714–1768
        52. 52. Ann Alexander 1736–1802
        53. 53. Margaret Alexander 1721–1780
        54. 54. Elizabeth Alexander 1726–1801
        55. 55. Capt. (James) Alexander 1723–1790
        56. 56. Edith Alexander 1718–1720
        57. 57. Ezekiel Alexander 1726–1811
        58. 58. Francis Alexander 1717–1750
        59. 59. Abraham Alexander 1720–1778
        60. 60. Esther Alexander 1716–
        61. 61. Jemima Alexander 1715–1797
        62. 62. Keziah ((Kesiah, Kizia)) Alexander 1720–1750
        63. 63. John (McKnitt Alexander (Signer: Mecklenburg Declaration of) Independence) 1733–1817
        64. 64. Colonel (Amos) Alexander 1729–1780
        65. 65. Francis Alexander 1689–1781
        66. 66. Sophia Alexander 1692–1726
        67. 67. Jane Alexander 1691–
        68. 68. Abigail Alexander 1693–1781
        69. 69. Margaret Alexander 1713–1741
        70. 70. James Alexander 1690–
        71. 71. Abigail Alexander 1726–1801
        72. 72. Jon (Joseph) Alexander 1721–
        73. 73. Elizabeth (Jemima) ALEXANDER 1720–1798
        74. 74. Edith Alexander 1717–1720
        75. 75. Esther Alexander 1716–1716
        76. 76. Francis Alexander 1717–1781
        77. 77. Theophilus (*) Alexander 1714–1768
        78. 78. Abigail Alexander 1726–1801
        79. 79. Audria Alexander 1725–
        80. 80. James Alexander 1723–1790
        81. 81. Jon (Joseph) Alexander 1721–
        82. 82. Abraham Alexander 1720–1778
        83. 83. Ezekiel Alexander 1724–1811
        84. 84. Jemima Alexander 1715–1716
        85. 85. Elizabeth (Jemima) ALEXANDER 1720–1798
        86. 86. Edith Alexander 1717–1720
        87. 87. Margaret (McKnitt Alexander) II 1721–1780

Matthew GGF's Timeline

2 Records

1612
1612
Birth of Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF in Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland
Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland
1672
3 May 1672
Age 60
Death of Matthew Jr*, 1512-1672, Immigrant, Wallace Wallis 8th GGF in Cecil County, Maryland Colony
Cecil County, Maryland Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1612
    Event Place: Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 May 1672
    Event Place: Cecil County, Maryland Colony

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