Mary Rebecca Wallace

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Mary Rebecca Wallace (Trigg)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saline County, Missouri, USA, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, United States
Death: February 25, 1878 (31)
Saline, Missouri, USA, Missouri, United States
Place of Burial: Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Judge John Anthony Trigg and Rebecca Wyatt Trigg
Wife of William Ephraim Wallace
Mother of Robert T. Wallace; Rebecca Bingham Wallace; Lucy Lucinda Mary Wallace and Lavinia Wallace
Sister of 1st Sgt. (CSA), William Will T. Trigg; Colonel Bingham Trigg, (CSA); Colonel John C. Trigg and Abraham Trigg
Half sister of Theodosia "Dotia" Cooney (Trigg) and Abner John Trigg

Managed by: Donald Franklin Colvin
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About Mary Rebecca Wallace

Biography

Mary Rebecca Wallace was born on April 1, 1846, in Saline County, Missouri, USA, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, United States. Her parents were Judge John Anthony Trigg and Rebecca Wyatt Trigg.

Mary married William Ephraim Wallace on October 22, 1863, in Cooper County, Missouri, United States. Together they had the following children:
Robert T. Wallace;
Rebecca Bingham Wallace;
Lucy Lucinda Mary Wallace;
Lavinia Wallace.

She died on February 25, 1878, in Saline, Missouri, USA, Missouri, United States, and was buried after in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, United States of America.





Excerpt from her father's probated will- Fourthly, to my daughter Mary R Wallace, I give the sum of $400, but her husband has been a rebel against this government, I desire that this small amount shall be invested and so managed that my said daughter shall alone receive the benefit of it during their joint lives, and in no event to be subject to the payment of his debts. Fifthly, I give to my daughter-in-law Mary Frances the wife of my son William the sum of $200, this sum is to be subject to her control and management.
Sixthly, as all the children of my first wife inherited from their grandfather Wyatt Bingham a right pretty estate, and which like all other fools they have done all in their power to destroy by the acts of treason and disloyalty to their Government (the best ever established among men) and for the further reason that my three oldest sons, William, Bingham, and John have been willfully disobedient and unmindful of my best counsel and advice and have sought and followed the advice and counsel of evil, wicked and traitorously affected persons and they thereby destroyed more than half of my estate, I do therefore and for these reasons, give to said sons William and John each the sum of $1.00 and to Bingham the sum of 10 cents, which is all I intend for them to have of my estate.

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Mary Rebecca Wallace's Timeline

1846
April 1, 1846
Saline County, Missouri, USA, Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, United States
1865
1865
Saline County, Missouri, USA
1866
October 13, 1866
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
1868
June 11, 1868
Missouri, USA
1874
January 1874
Saline County, Missouri, USA
1878
February 25, 1878
Age 31
Saline, Missouri, USA, Missouri, United States
February 25, 1878
Age 31
Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, United States of America