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Hi there on behalf of Glen Perry who asked for some info on Frederick John Wallace, ive a few more details to add to it. Frederick John was born 8/6/1879 & died 26/9/1965. He was married to Prudence Potter who died in October 1948 & they lived at 95 Avenue Place, Avenue Road, Aston Manor. Their children were Frederick, Lillian, Leslie, Albert, Prudence & Bernard. Bernard was born 1/7/1922 & died 14/12/1983. He was my grandad. Does anyone out there know them or of any living relatives, we would love to find out thanks, Laraine.
:angel: laraine & Glen, I went here put in the name Wallace location B'ham, only three names came up: W Wallace,.‚.. W.C.D Wallace and W.J wallace. There were none in Tamworth, but one in Milton Keynes again a W.Wallace.
If you use the link below and go to 'People' you could search other towns and cities at you leisure... https://www.b4usearch.com
Hope this is of help, I have found rellies this way.
Hi Laraine & Glen my family name is Wallace, I haven't found a Frederick John, but my grandfather had an older brother John Wallace born 1869 and my great and g.g. grandfathers were also named John - do you have any details of Frederick's
ancestors. It could be we are distantly related.
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Hi Sylvia Frederick John Wallace's parents were Joseph Wallace & Eliza Hood & their other children were Harriet, Samuel, Joseph, William, Mary Ann, Charles H, Louisa & Sarah. I don't have their birthdates to hand but i have come across them on one of the census's. Hope this is of some help
Never mind, it seems like the Wallace list is endless in the Aston area ! My moms side were living on Frederick Rd for years, & everyone knew my grandad Bernard as Bunny !