See also
Name:
Henry Wallace
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
18 Oct 1875
Address: the Townland of Carn
John is decribed a a herdsman. Modern maps show one substantial farm complex and two smaller properties in Carn so he probably worked on the farm. The initial evidence of Henry's existance came from a letter written by his brother George to his niece Amy on 3 March 1918 in which he says, "I thank you very much for the Xmas card you sent but I did not see Henery since to give him his." He was then found in the 1911 Census staying with his sister Mary at Gortatole. This gave an approximate birth year from which, knowing his parents names, it was possible to find a birth registration.
May have attended:
3 Aug 1900 (age 24)
Henry may have been present at the marriage of Edward Darling and Mary Wallace
Census (brother-in-law & sister):
2 Apr 1911 (age 35)
Census for household
Register Entry for Birth of Henry Wallace, (GRO(NI) website). Cit. Date: 22 October 1875. General Register Office for Northern Ireland.
George Wallace, Letter from George Wallace to his neice Amy Wallace (nee Wakefield) dated 3 March 1918, (3 Mar 1918). Excerpt. Cit. Date: 3 March 1918. Madeline Blackham.
1911 Irish Census for Household of Eaden Darling at Gortatole, Killesher, Fermanagh, (National Archives of Ireland website). Cit. Date: 2 April 1911. National Archives of Ireland. Call Number: 1911 Census.