Individual Details
John William Moses WALLACE
(10 Jul 1880 - 4 Mar 1942)
1910 Gwinnett County GA Census: 38, 38, Rockbridge, Roll T624_194, pg. 3B, ED 66.
Wallace, John W. 29 W M head farmer M1 1 GA GA GA, Adell 21 W F wife farm laborer M1 1 GA GA GA, William 10/12 W M son S GA GA GA
1920 DeKalb County GA Census: 17, 26, 36, Atlanta, Roll T625_249, pg. 2B, ED 31.
Wallace J. W. 39 W M head grocery store proprietor M GA SC GA, Adell 31 W F wife M GA GAGA, Ralph 7 W M son attended school S GA GA GA, Cloyie 2 7/12 W F dau S GA GA GA and
Worthy, T. F. 88 W M g-father in law Wd GA SC GA, Anna 43 W F aunt in law Wd GA GA GA
1930 DeKalb County GA Census: 222, 30, 48, Atlanta, Roll 352, pg. 4A, ED 6.
Wallace, John W. 48 W M head grocery store proprietor M28 GA SC GA, Adell 40 W F wife grocery store clerk M19 GA GA GA, Ralph R. 17 W M son attended school S GA GA GA, Annie C. 12 W F dau attended school S GA GA GA, Jonnie R. 7 W F dau attended school S GA GA GA, Ruby L. 4 W F dau S GA GA GA
1940 DeKalb County GA Census: 1315, 24 O 1500, Atlanta, Roll m-t627-727, pg. 2A, ED 160-285.
Wallace, John W. 59 W M head 7 family lived in same house in 1935 M GA, Adelle 51 W F wife H1 seamstress M GA, Johnnie Ruth 17 W F dau H3 attended school S GA, Lillian 14 W F dau H1 attended school S GA and
Worthy, James W. 78 W M father in law 5 Wd GA and
Ivey, Mary Lou 48 W F lodger H4 retail millery saleslady lived in Americus GA in 1935 Wd GA
Events
| Birth | 10 Jul 1880 | Rockdale County, Georgia, USA | |||
| Burial | Mar 1942 | Snellville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA | |||
| Death | 4 Mar 1942 | DeKalb County, Georgia, USA |
Families
| Spouse | Adelle WORTHY (1888 - 1969) |
| Child | William Coy WALLACE (1909 - 1916) |
| Child | James Ralph WALLACE (1912 - 1957) |
| Child | Annie Cloie WALLACE (1917 - 1983) |
| Child | Johnnie Ruth WALLACE (1923 - 2016) |
| Child | Ruby Lillian WALLACE (1926 - 1979) |
| Father | Moses WALLACE (1811 - 1880) |
| Mother | Elizabeth WEBB (1845 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Queen WALLACE (1875 - ) |
| Sibling | Nancy WALLACE (1878 - ) |