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Sarah Elizabeth Wallace 1830–1899 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05-03-1830

Birth Location: Lawrence County, Alabama

Death Date: 28 Apr 1899

Death Location: Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States

Father: Jonathan Jr

Mother: Nancy House

Spouse(s): William Hewlett

Children(s): Margaret Hewlett

In 1830, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace entered the world in Lawrence County, Alabama, born to Jonathan Wallace Wallis Jr And Nancy R House. In 1860, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace resided in Eastern Division, Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA. Sarah Elizabeth Wallace married William Alexander Hewlett, and had children including Margaret Elizabeth Hewlett. Sarah Elizabeth Wallace passed away in 1899 in Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1830, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace entered the world in Lawrence County, Alabama, born to Jonathan Wallace Wallis Jr And Nancy R House.
  • In 1860, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace resided in Eastern Division, Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Wallace married William Alexander Hewlett, and had children including Margaret Elizabeth Hewlett.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Wallace passed away in 1899 in Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Wallace's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Wallace
1830–1899
Birth Place: Lawrence County, Alabama
Parents
Jonathan WALLACE (WALLIS) Jr
1811–1836
Burkesville, Cumberland County, Kentucky USA
Nancy (R.) House
1812–
North Carolina
Grandparents
Jonathon (Wallis) Sr.
1766–1832
British Colonial America
Mary (Ann) Wallace
1768–1852
South Carolina, United States
Elizabeth McKee
1785–1867
Province of South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wallace
1747–
John Woodbury
1744–1836
Hannah Hadley
1742–
James McKee
1740–1786
Mary Granger
1770–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wallace
1713–1764
Agnes Durie
1715–
Andrew Woodbury
1712–1780
Lydia Elwell
1715–1783
John Jr
1708–
Sarah Witham
1706–1783

Sarah Wallace's Descendants

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Sarah (Elizabeth) Wallace (05-03-1830–28 Apr 1899) m. William (Alexander) Hewlett (21 Jan 1823–21 Jul 1904)
  1. 1. Margaret (Elizabeth) Hewlett 1850–1902 m. George (Robert) Cosper 1840–1915
    1. 1. David (Hampton Franklin) Cosper 1874–1953 m. Lettie (Newberry) Pierce 1876–1976
      1. 1. Lillie (Priscilla Bell) Lindley 1899–1995 m. Miles (Clifford Lindley) Sr. 1899–1991
        1. 1. Priscilla (Christine) Johnson 1919–2009
        2. 2. Joy (Ovell) Lindley 1932–2006 m. Boyce (Dale Blackburn) Sr. 1928–2000
    2. 2. Effie (Mae) Cosper 1870–1952
    3. 3. Parrie Cosper 1876–
    4. 4. Jessie (Wallace) Cosper 1877–1972
    5. 5. Mary (Emeline) Cosper 1880–1961
    6. 6. Robert Cosper 1872–
    7. 7. Charlsey (Paralee) Cosper 1876–1966
    8. 8. Roxie (Jane) Cosper 1884–1953
    9. 9. John (R) Cosper 1890–1966
    10. 10. Fannie (I.) Cosper 1894–
    11. 11. Louise (H.) Cosper 1886–

Sarah Wallace's Timeline

3 Records

1830
05-03-1830
Birth of Sarah Elizabeth Wallace in Lawrence County, Alabama
Lawrence County, Alabama
1860
1860
Age 30
Sarah Elizabeth Wallace resided here in Eastern Division, Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA
Eastern Division, Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA
1899
28 Apr 1899
Age 69
Death of Sarah Elizabeth Wallace in Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States
Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05-03-1830
    Event Place: Lawrence County, Alabama
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Eastern Division, Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1899
    Event Place: Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States

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