Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Born at Glasgow
Born at Glasgow


c1848 Birth of son [[William Wallace (b.1848)| William Wallace]]
c1848 Birth of son [[William Wallace (1848-1912)| William Wallace]]


1886 August 30th. Died, of 248 Duke Street, Glasgow. Probate to [[James Wallace (b.1839)| James Wallace]] and [[William Wallace (1848-1912)| William Wallace]], both Agricultural Implement Makers.
1886 August 30th. Died, of 248 Duke Street, Glasgow. Probate to [[James Wallace (b.1839)| James Wallace]] and [[William Wallace (1848-1912)| William Wallace]], both Agricultural Implement Makers.

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John Wallace (1815-1886), Agricultural Implement Maker. Founder of John Wallace and Sons

Born at Glasgow

c1848 Birth of son William Wallace

1886 August 30th. Died, of 248 Duke Street, Glasgow. Probate to James Wallace and William Wallace, both Agricultural Implement Makers.

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