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  2. Wallace Hall (Thornhill) - Wikipedia

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    The former Wallace Hall Academy building (1978) in Thornhill. The original Wallace Hall was founded by John Wallace, a merchant in Glasgow and a native of Closeburn, who, in 1717, endowed £1400 for the purpose of erecting the school, on the basis for it to teach English, Latin, Greek, Writing, and Arithmetic, all for the children of Closeburn.

  3. Together We Stand - Wikipedia

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    David Randall (Elliott Gould) and his wife Lori (Dee Wallace) had two kids, adopted daughter Amy (Katie O'Neill) and biological son Jack (Scott Grimes).After seeing how well the Randall family did with an adopted child and a biological child, a pushy social worker (Edie McClurg) gives them two more children: an Asian-American boy named Sam (Ke Huy Quan) and a little African-American girl named ...

  4. Wallace Hall - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Hall may refer to: Wallace Hall (Thornhill) , a 2-18 school in Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway Wallace L. Hall Jr. , a member of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas System

  5. Jane Hogarth - Wikipedia

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    She was born Jane Thornhill circa 1709, [3] the daughter of James Thornhill, a prominent painter at the time, and his wife Judith. [4] [5] In 1729, she married William Hogarth at Paddington, without her father's permission.

  6. Wallace Williamson - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Thornhill in Dumfriesshire on 29 December 1856, the youngest son of James Williamson and his wife Margaret Wallace. [3]He was educated at Morton School and Wallace Hall then studied Divinity at the University of Edinburgh graduating MA in 1878. [4]

  7. Pauline MacMillan Keinath - Wikipedia

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    She is a great-granddaughter of William Wallace Cargill, the founder of Cargill, the largest private company in the US. Her father was Cargill MacMillan Sr. (1900-1968). She has two siblings, Whitney MacMillan (1929-2020) and Cargill MacMillan. [5] She is married, with four children, and lives in St. Louis, Missouri. [2]

  8. Matilda Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Wallace c. 1880. Matilda Wallace (November 1838 - 21 January 1898 née Hill), was a 19th century pioneer Australian pastoralist.Born in High Ham, Somerset, England to Sarah and George Hill, she emigrated to Australia aboard the North, a 1,238-ton sailing ship, departing Liverpool on October 31, 1858, [1] joining members of her family in Coromandel Valley, in the Colony of South Australia.

  9. People from Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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