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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Ruth Anna Wallace: Birth: 1 OCT 1918 in Condon, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 18 MAR 1996 in Dunlap, Tennessee

  2. William J.C. Wallace: Birth: 27 FEB 1921 in Condon, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 23 JUN 1995 in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida

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  4. Newall Dwight Wallace: Birth: 19 FEB 1930 in Luttrell or Condon, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 9 MAR 1930 in Condon, Union County, Tennessee

  5. Walter Field Wallace: Birth: 6 JUL 1931 in Condon, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 4 AUG 2003 in Virginia Beach, Virginia


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Lizzie Arlee Wallace: Birth: 18 MAR 1898. Death: 15 MAR 1973

  2. Stella Ella Mae Wallace: Birth: 12 MAY 1899 in Chadwick Place, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 25 JUN 1959 in Condon, Union County, Tennessee

  3. Edgar Paris Wallace: Birth: 10 FEB 1901 in the Chadwick place, Union County, Tennessee. Death: 14 MAY 1972 in Little Flat Creek, Knox County, Tennessee

  4. Raymond Virtue Wallace: Birth: 8 NOV 1903 in Rex Kitt's place, Knox County, Tennessee. Death: 7 JUL 1982 in Georgia

  5. Dora Creola Wallace: Birth: 7 OCT 1905 in Rex Kitt's place, Knox County, Tennessee. Death: 13 MAY 1989

  6. Carl Ulan Wallace: Birth: 4 APR 1909. Death: 2 AUG 1996 in San Diego, California


Sources
1. Title:   James C. Wallace certificate of death
Publication:   Certificate no. 28620, State of Tennessee, State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics
2. Title:   Catherine Cobble household, 1880
Publication:   1880 U.S. census, Greene County, Tennessee, enumeration district 48, civil district 6, page 17, dwelling 144, family 148, National Archives Film T9, roll 1258, stamped page 89A, Family History Library film 1255258
3. Title:   Dewitt Dalton
Publication:   Descendants of David Evans, Sr., 1800-1997, Dewitt Dalton, researcher, and Rachel Dalton
4. Title:   James C. Wallace tombstone
5. Title:   James Coy Wallace narrative history
Page:   Page 2
Author:   Dewitt Dalton
Publication:   unpublished
6. Title:   James Wallace household, 1900
Publication:   1900 U.S. census, Union County, Tennessee, enumeration district 157, supervisor's district 2, sheet 9B, dwelling 140, family 144, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1602, component of Ancestry.com, image 1018
7. Title:   Knox County, Tennessee, Marriage Records, Vol 3
Page:   Groom Index, 131
Author:   Betty R. Davis, compiler
Publication:   Knox County, Tennessee, Marriage Records, Bride and Groom Index, 1917-1921, Vol. 4, undated, call no. 976.8/Knox

Notes
a. Note:   Dewitt gives James' birthday as 2 July, which agrees with the 1880 census listing James, age 2. James would have been 2 on enumeration day 1 June 1880.
  In the 1900 census, James' name is spelled WALACE.
  Attending physician: Dr. R.S. Monroe, who last saw James two days before he died.
 Undertaker: Rose Funeral Home, 1321 N. Broadway (Knoxville, Tennessee).
  Granny went to Condon Baptist Church after James died because they had no transportation. Sometimes they went in a hack--a lightweight wagon with two seats on a regular wagon bed, a runabout or church going wagon--to Pleasant Grove Methodist Church. --20 March 2001
  James Coy had a reputation for turning in moonshiners. Once he found a still on his farm that Uncle Carl and one of the Wolfenbarger boys were running. Grandpa talked at dinner (noon) about how he was going to turn it in to the sheriff. When he left, Carl ran to get his friend and they moved the still. Nothing to find when Grandpa came back with the sheriff.
  Walter Wallace entrusted his niece, Glenna, with a walking spinning wheel that belonged to his father, James. Roy thinks the spinning wheel belonged to his grandmother, Eliza Cobble Wallace, or great grandmother, Catherine Trobaugh Cobble. He thinks his mother never used the spinning wheel. I never saw the spinning wheel in actual use, but as a kid I loved to go into the attic at Granny's and spin the wheel.
  Penny Wallace has the rocking chair all the grandchildren associate with Granny. Dad told Glenna in 20 March 2001, that Granny bought the rocker for his dad. Uncle Jay broke the back legs of the rocker by standing on the back of the rockers. Willet Sallings repaired it by cutting down the legs and putting them back on the rockers. The back legs are shorter than the front.
  Terry inherited Granny's four-poster bed, which Roy said she bought some time after Jim died.


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