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  2. Clan Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace family first came to Scotland with a Breton family in the 11th century. [3] David I of Scotland was eager to extend the benefits of Norman influence and gave grants to the nobles of the south. Among them was Walter FitzAlan, who the Scottish king appointed his Steward in 1136. [3]

  3. Wallace (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wallace is an Irish surname stemmed from the Anglo-Norman French Waleis "Welshman". It is a northern variant form of Gualeis "Welshman" (Wace, Brut, éd. I. Arnold, ...

  4. William Wallace - Wikipedia

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    William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility, but little is definitely known of his family history or even his parentage. William's own seal , found on a letter sent to the Hanse city of Lübeck in 1297, [ 5 ] gives his father's name as Alan Wallace.

  5. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Online database of the historical population of Romania, with a family history wiki using MediaWiki: Geneanet: French genealogical website of more than 3 million members and some digitized archival records Geni.com: Large genealogy website most notable for its work to compile a singular "world family tree" that connects all volunteers.

  6. List of descendants of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith

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    Hyrum Wallace Smith August 17, 1850 Altonia, Illinois January 27, 1935 Lennox, California Marriage to Eliza E. Sanborn on November 12, 1857 in Kirtland, Ohio: Eliza E. Sanborn April 16, 1827 Cattaraugus, New York March 7, 1889 Elkader, Iowa Children: William Enoch Smith July 23, 1858 Erie, Pennsylvania February 13, 1930 Mitchell, South Dakota

  7. Clan Graham - Wikipedia

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    Sir John de Graham, was a friend and follower of William Wallace. [7] Sir John de Graham is regarded as hero for rescuing Wallace at Queensbury. [ 7 ] Sir John de Graham was regarded as Wallace's right-hand man and Wallace was at his side when Graham was killed in 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk .