Masters office deceased estates | |
| Wallace, Charles William - Death: 18/06/2010 in Ermelo, Mpumalanga |  |
| Wallace, Edgar William - Death: 25/05/1997 in Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape |  |
| Wallace, Fred William - Death: 16/08/2015 in Gauteng |  |
| Wallace, James William - Death: 17/11/2015 in Western Cape |  |
| Wallace, Leslie William - Death: 31/07/1997 in Kewtown, Athlone |  |
| Wallace, Stuart William - Death: 20/07/2015 in Gauteng |  |
| Wallace, William - Death: 13/04/2015 in Western Cape |  |
| Wallace, William - Death: 13/06/2019 in Western Cape |  |
| Wallace, William Alexander Charles - Death: 31/07/2019 in Gauteng |  |
| Wallace, William Arthur Ross - Death: 12/06/2009 in KwaZulu-Natal |  |
| Wallace, William Francis - Death: 16/08/2010 in Bedfordview, Johannesburg |  |
| Wallace, William Halls Evans - Death: 21/04/2018 in Mpumalanga |  |
| Wallace, William Henry - Death: 07/10/2017 in Gauteng |  |
| Wallace, William John Victor - Death: in |  |
Tracing the Wallace Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
Uncover the rich history of William Wallace, an individual whose life journey adds a unique chapter to our shared ancestry. Passed away 18/06/2010 in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, William lived through a period of significant cultural transformation in South Africa. With deep roots in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, the story of the Wallace families reflects the diverse heritage and legacy left by generations past. William’s story continues on Ancestry SA, preserving a legacy that inspires us to trace our own family connections and learn from those who came before.
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