About Wallace/Baggot/Amos/Keeran/Seagrave/Oxley/Tuft/Barrass/Putnam/Mamwell Families
Please sign in to see more. This Wallace Clan Family Tree attempts to show the current and past relationships concerning our extended family. It is amazing to me how quickly the Family Tree grows in only a few generations and how family members are from many places in this world.
I would like to acknowledge a key individual in this quest, my Aunt Peg, who has encouraged me to seek out our relatives over the years and especially now while living in London, United Kingdom. This effort continues and the family tree will see many changes as information is gathered and verified through birth, marriage and death records as much as possible. Also, my Aunt Peg has supplied many photos of past family members and historical family documents that I will be scanning and placing on this Web Site.
Well, the search for our lost relatives in the UK has finally born fruit! I now am in contact with Joyce Barrass and I thank Joyce for her fantastic efforts in again uniting two halves of the same family separated for many years by the Atlantic Ocean. It has been a joy getting to know Joyce and the family heritage she has so diligently researched herself for many years. We have now met Joyce and her mum Margaret, Margaret's brother Vic Mamwell and another blood decendent Sandra Howe.
I also would like to thank many others in supporting this effort. My Aunt Joni, who has supported and encouraged this effort with family pictures. My father-in-law Milton Amos, who has provided me an Amos family album. Ron and Lesley Putnam and their contribution for the Putnam Clan.
I am only a beginner in this effort, so improvement will come over time. Any assistance from current relatives or others would be greatly appreciated.
Other Acknowledgements:
Denise Marshal - thank you for your encouragement and helping me bring my family tree forward in time beyond the 1901 UK Census to find current relations from the decendents of William Seagrave 1801 and Joseph Seagrave 1839. Denise has a wonderful family tree on Tribalpages and has graciously allow me access to her previous efforts.
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