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Matthew I. Wallace 1640–1716 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1640

Birth Location: Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland

Death Date: 1716

Death Location: Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA

Father: Matthew (Wallis)

Mother: Sarah Alexander

Spouse(s): Elizabeth 1685

Children(s): Jane McKnitt, Isabella (WALLACE), Oliver Wallace, Richard Wallace, Samuel Wallace, John Wallace, Joseph Wallace, Matthew Wallace, Richard Wallace, Catherine Wallace, James Wallace, William Wallace, Ann WALLACE, Matthew Wallace, Samuel Wallace, Jeanette Wallace, Rev Wallace, David Wallace, James Wallace, John (Wallis), Hannah Wallace, Catherine Wallace, Ezekiel Wallace, Elizabeth Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, Mary Wallace, Robert Wallace, William Wallace, Mary Wallace

In 1640, Matthew I. Wallace entered the world in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland, born to Matthew Wallace Wallis And Sarah Alexander. In 1704, Matthew I. Wallace resided in Cattle Marks, Somerset County, MD. Matthew I. Wallace married Elizabeth Rose Alexander Arrived America 1685, Jane Williams Wallace, and had children including Ann Wallace, Catherine Wallace, David Thomas Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, Elizabeth Jane Wallace, Ezekiel Wallace, Hannah Wallace, Isabella Wallis Wallace, James Wallace, Jane Alexander Wallace Wallis Mcknitt, Jeanette Jean Wallace, John Wallace, John Wallace Wallis, Joseph Smith Wallace, Mary Wallace, Matthew A Wallace, Matthew Mathias Wallace, Oliver Wallace, Rev James Wallace, Richard Edward Wallace, Richard Wallace, Robert Wallace, Samuel Wallace, William Wallace. Matthew I. Wallace passed away in 1716 in Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1640, Matthew I. Wallace entered the world in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland, born to Matthew Wallace Wallis And Sarah Alexander.
  • In 1704, Matthew I. Wallace resided in Cattle Marks, Somerset County, MD.
  • Matthew I. Wallace married Elizabeth Rose Alexander Arrived America 1685, Jane Williams Wallace, and had children including Ann Wallace, Catherine Wallace, David Thomas Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, Elizabeth Jane Wallace, Ezekiel Wallace, Hannah Wallace, Isabella Wallis Wallace, James Wallace, Jane Alexander Wallace Wallis Mcknitt, Jeanette Jean Wallace, John Wallace, John Wallace Wallis, Joseph Smith Wallace, Mary Wallace, Matthew A Wallace, Matthew Mathias Wallace, Oliver Wallace, Rev James Wallace, Richard Edward Wallace, Richard Wallace, Robert Wallace, Samuel Wallace, William Wallace.
  • Matthew I. Wallace passed away in 1716 in Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Matthew Wallace's Ancestors

Self
Matthew Wallace
1640–1716
Birth Place: Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland
Parents
Matthew Wallace (Wallis)
1612–1672
Manor Cunninghame Ulster, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland
Sarah Alexander
1610–1670
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
John (Wallace) Wallis
1590–1649
County Donegal, Ireland
Margaret Alexander
1590–1652
County Donergal, Ireland
Samuel*1590-1623, (Immigrant, Alexander 9th) GGF
1590–1623
Ireland
Princess (Elisabeth Juliane VonSchwarzburg) Rudolstadt
1578–1658
Rudolstadt, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thueringen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
James (Wallace)
1575–1690
Marion Gichen
1580–
Richard Thompson
1573–1640
Mary (MacNair)
1570–1640
Sir Tullibody
1567–1640
Janet\Jane Stirling
1580–1649
Albrecht zu
1537–1605
Juliana Dillenburg
1546–1588
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wallis
1555–1610
Lady Brompton
1545–1628
John Gichen
1560–
Jonet Maltman
1570–
Thomas II
1548–1589
Joane Saunder
1547–1611
Matthew MacNair
1545–
Matthew MacNair
1545–
Alexander Alexander
1545–1581
Lady Lochleven
1522–1570
Sir Stirling
1555–1639
Lady Douglas
1550–1630
Günther COUNT
1499–1552
Juliana Nassau-Dillenburg
1506–1580

Matthew Wallace's Descendants

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Matthew (I.) Wallace (1640–1716) m. Elizabeth (Rose Alexander, arrived America) 1685 (Oct 1650–26 Mar 1691)
  1. 1. Jane (Alexander Wallace Wallis) McKnitt 1676–1698 m. John (McKnight) III 1660–1714
    1. 1. Margaret McKnitt 1693–1736
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Jemima) Alexander 1726–1797
      2. 2. Elizabeth Alexander 1720–1798
      3. 3. Ezekiel Alexander 1724–
      4. 4. Margaret Alexander 1736–1792
      5. 5. Ann Alexander 1735–1802
      6. 6. Honorable (John McKnitt) Alexander 1733–1817
      7. 7. Colonel (Amos) Alexander 1729–1780
      8. 8. Audria Alexander 1725–
      9. 9. Edith Alexander 1718–1720
      10. 10. Jon (Joseph) ALEXANDER 1721–
      11. 11. Francis Alexander 1717–1750
      12. 12. Theophilus Alexander 1714–1768
      13. 13. Esther Alexander 1716–
      14. 14. Margaret Alexander 1750–1836
      15. 15. Audria Alexander 1725–
      16. 16. Jon (Joseph) Alexander 1721–
      17. 17. Francis Alexander 1717–1781
      18. 18. Abraham Alexander 1720–1778
      19. 19. Esther Alexander 1716–1716
      20. 20. Col. (Amos Alexander (Rev. Patriot)) Sr. 1729–1780
      21. 21. Margaret (II McKnitt) Alexander 1721–1780
      22. 22. Col. (John McKnitt) Alexander 1733–1817
      23. 23. Theophilus Alexander 1715–1768
      24. 24. Edith (Alexander) (child) 1718–1720
      25. 25. Keziah (Alexander) Sharpe 1720–1750
      26. 26. Ezekiel (Alexander) Sr 1724–1811
      27. 27. Hanna (Ann Alexander) Moore 1736–1802
      28. 28. Abigail (McKnitt Alexander) Bradley 1748–1817
      29. 29. Josiah Alexander 1752–1818
      30. 30. Ezekiel (Alexander) Sr 1754–1832
      31. 31. Margaret Alexander 1713–1741
      32. 32. Jemima Alexander 1716–1716
      33. 33. Abigail Alexander 1726–1801
      34. 34. Ann Alexander 1737–1802
    2. 2. Elizabeth Leander 1690–1762
    3. 3. Daniel (William) McKnitt 1696–1747
    4. 4. Jane (or Jean) McKnitt 1698–1736
    5. 5. Mary (Katherine) McKnitt 1689–1734
    6. 6. William McKnitt 1696–1747
    7. 7. Abigail McKnitt 1698–1714
    8. 8. Robert (Macknett\ McNitt\Mcknight) ✤ 1685–1769
    9. 9. John McKnitt 1687–1733
    10. 10. Mary (McKnight) McKnitt 1691–
  2. 2. Isabella (WALLIS) (WALLACE) 1690–1779
  3. 3. Oliver Wallace 1691–1718
  4. 4. Richard Wallace 1706–1740
  5. 5. Samuel Wallace 1704–
  6. 6. John Wallace 1699–1700
  7. 7. Joseph (Smith) Wallace 1687–1755
  8. 8. Matthew (A) Wallace 1717–1751
  9. 9. Richard (Edward) Wallace 1670–1715
  10. 10. Catherine Wallace 1670–1732
  11. 11. James Wallace 1670–1740
  12. 12. William Wallace 1687–1740
  13. 13. Ann WALLACE 1690–
  14. 14. Matthew (Mathias) Wallace 1672–1751
  15. 15. Samuel Wallace 1667–1718
  16. 16. Jeanette ("Jean") Wallace 1670–1775
  17. 17. Rev (James) Wallace 1670–1740
  18. 18. David (Thomas) Wallace 1680–1751
  19. 19. James Wallace 1663–1670
  20. 20. John (Wallace) (Wallis) 1668–1745
  21. 21. Hannah Wallace 1665–
  22. 22. Catherine Wallace 1672–1734
  23. 23. Ezekiel Wallace 1678–1751
  24. 24. Elizabeth (Jane) Wallace 1662–1698
  25. 25. Dorothy Wallace 1687–1747
  26. 26. Mary Wallace 1700–1758
  27. 27. Robert Wallace 1681–1718
  28. 28. William Wallace 1697–1755
  29. 29. Mary Wallace 1684–1711

Matthew Wallace's Timeline

3 Records

1640
1640
Birth of Matthew I. Wallace in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland
Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland
1704
1704
Age 64
Matthew I. Wallace resided here in Cattle Marks, Somerset County, MD
Cattle Marks, Somerset County, MD
1716
1716
Age 76
Death of Matthew I. Wallace in Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA
Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: Cattle Marks, Somerset County, MD
    Record Source: Maryland, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1716
    Event Place: Manokin (Somerset County), Somerset County, Maryland, USA

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