George Washington Wallace, son of George William Wallace and Elizabeth C. Carroll Wallace, was born in Alabama.
His paternal grandparents were Asa N. and Sara Wallace (Wallis). Asa, a farmer, migrated from South Carolina to Alabama. He was issued a land grant for 120.255 acres near Huntsville, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The document was dated September 20, 1839 and signed by U.S. President, Martin Van Buren. June 1, 1858, Asa was issued a second land grant for 39.91 acres in the same area. It was signed by U.S. President, James Buchannan. His grandfather died in 1864.
Records verify his parents birthplace as Alabama. Growing up, his family resided in Ackers, Alabama. They later removed to the community of Flavors, also in Tuscaloosa County. One of George Washington Wallace's sibling's was a brother, William Asa Wallace at Memorial ID 53543375, also buried at Steep Hill Cemetery. Other siblings were: Alfred Robert Wallace and Littleton C. Wallace
George Washington Wallace, son of George William Wallace and Elizabeth C. Carroll Wallace, was born in Alabama.
His paternal grandparents were Asa N. and Sara Wallace (Wallis). Asa, a farmer, migrated from South Carolina to Alabama. He was issued a land grant for 120.255 acres near Huntsville, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. The document was dated September 20, 1839 and signed by U.S. President, Martin Van Buren. June 1, 1858, Asa was issued a second land grant for 39.91 acres in the same area. It was signed by U.S. President, James Buchannan. His grandfather died in 1864.
Records verify his parents birthplace as Alabama. Growing up, his family resided in Ackers, Alabama. They later removed to the community of Flavors, also in Tuscaloosa County. One of George Washington Wallace's sibling's was a brother, William Asa Wallace at Memorial ID 53543375, also buried at Steep Hill Cemetery. Other siblings were: Alfred Robert Wallace and Littleton C. Wallace
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