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Stephen Charles Wallace 1946–2015 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1946

Birth Location: Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada

Death Date: 19 May 2015

Death Location: BC Canada

Father: Harvey Wallace

Mother: Florence Olson

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Stephen Charles Wallace was born in 1946 in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada, the child of Harvey Francis Wallace And Florence Christina Gunnars Cousin Teacher Olson. Stephen Charles Wallace passed away in 2015 in BC Canada.

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Biography

  • Stephen Charles Wallace was born in 1946 in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada, the child of Harvey Francis Wallace And Florence Christina Gunnars Cousin Teacher Olson.
  • Stephen Charles Wallace passed away in 2015 in BC Canada.

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Stephen Wallace's Ancestors

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Stephen Wallace
1946–2015
Birth Place: Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada
Parents
Harvey Francis Wallace
1900–1963
Fernie, British Columbia
Florence (Christina (Gunnars cousin-teacher)) Olson
1910–2005
Phoenix British Columbia Canada
Grandparents
Karl (Olaf) Olson
1885–1970
Stockholm, Sweden
Hilma (Sofia Helena (Gunnars sis)) Brusk
1885–1976
Söderbärke, Kopparbergs län, Dalarna
Great-Grandparents
Blixt Olsson
1862–1941
Kerstin Andersson
1856–1946
Jan Brusk
1842–1922
Anna Jernberg
1842–1922
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Stephen Wallace's Timeline

2 Records

1946
1946
Birth of Stephen Charles Wallace in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada
Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada
2015
19 May 2015
Age 69
Death of Stephen Charles Wallace in BC Canada
BC Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1946
    Event Place: Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 May 2015
    Event Place: BC Canada

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