the one he was born in
none but his family owned a tennanted farm in Ayrshire
William Wallace's father was called Alan Wallace and he died because he went out to fight the English and the the English killed him and William was back at the camp when all of this was happening and when William found out he was so depressed and the he worked for the English and the he betrayed him for what they done to his family and then that is why William Wallace is so famous for fighting the English hand for his revolting death.
Yes, there are records of the Nutter family tree all the way back to the Wallace blood line. One member from each family marry, this connects the two families.
•Father: Sir Malcolm WallaceBrother: Malcolm (older)Brother: John (younger)Wife: Marion Braidfute
John Hankins Wallace has written: 'Wallace's American stud-book' -- subject(s): Horses, Pedigrees 'Genealogy of the Wallace Family' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Genealgoy, Irish Family History, Ulster Scots 'Genealogy of the Wallace Family'
it comes form Ireland and Scottish to go's back to the name William Wallace Walsh is the why some spelled it just look to family crest and it will lead to what am telling
The Logan family cant report the Wallace family because the Logan family is black and the Wallace family is white so the police wont believe the Logan family
The family life of Richard Wallace is not well known. There is limited information about his parents, and what information that is available has not been proven to be accurate.
William came in the middle of the family.
It is believed he was born in Elderslie, Renfrewshire, very little in known of his early life. His family however are of minor Norman nobility and were followers of Walter Fitzallan, High Steward of Scotland. Before coming to Scotland, they likely lived in Wales or Shorpshire in England. The family appear on the Ragman Rolls as 'Le Waleys' This is news to me, as far as i know little is known of wallace and his early life, yet his family seem to have come from wales, unbelievable !
Jack Wallace has written: 'Rose on the Snow' 'The Goode news' -- subject(s): Family