Person:Sarah Wallis (28)

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Sarah Wallis
m. 11 Aug 1796
  1. Sarah Wallis1797 - 1877
  2. Margaret Helen WallisAbt 1816 -
  1. John Guthrie Smith1834 - 1895
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Name Sarah Wallis
Gender Female
Birth? 4 Jul 1797 Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Christening? 26 Jul 1797 Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marriage to William Smith
Death? 22 Jun 1877 Kirknewton, Midlothian, Scotland

Sarah WALLIS was b. 4jul1797, chr 26jul1797 at Govan (mother Helen Mccoll) (familysearch). Sarah Wallis (4jul1797 Marysboro, Glanmire, Co. Cork-11jun1877) married William SMITH of Carbeth Guthrie (1787-1871) 3feb1829 at Ibroxhill, Govan (ancestry.com tree). William SMITH was born 15jan1787 at Glasgow (familysearch). William married (1) Jane CUNINGHAM (b. 25jul1789, Glasgow, information from A. Duncan) and (2) Sarah WALLIS. Sarah Wallis (1797 Cork-1877 Strathblane) was dau of Henry Wallis (b. abt 1770) and Helen McCall (b. 1769, dau of James McCall (b. 1719) and Sarah Reid) (A. Duncan).

A son of William and Sarah was John Guthrie Smith (1834-1894) who marr Anne Penelope Campbell Dennistoun (1839- 1883, bur Strathblane, Stirlings., dau of James Robert Dennistoun).

In 1841 William Smith (1791, ind), Sarah (1801), John (1834), James (1840) and other children were at Carbeth Guthrie, Strathblane (census). In 1851 William Smith (1787 Glasgow, JP, landed proprieter Lanarks.), wife Sarah (1798 Govan), sons John G. Smith (1834 Barony, student), James Geo (1834/8 Strathblane), nephew James W. Dennistson (1840 Glasgow) were at 12 York Pl., Edinburgh (census). In 1861 Rev H.W. Smith (1830 Glasgow, preacher), father William Smith (1787 Glasgow, landed proprieter), mother Sarah (1798 Renfrew), sister Helen Cathrine (1834 Glasgow) were at Durrisdeer manse, Dumfries. (census). In 1871 Rev Henry M. Smith (1830 Glasgow, minister), father William Smith (1787 Glasgow, retd W. India mercht), mother Sarah Wallis (1798 Govan), sister Helen C. (1834 Glasgow), nephew William Smith (1848 Glasgow, civil engineer) were at Kirknewton manse, Midlothian (census).