Jesse Wallingford - Family

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Jessie Alfred Wallingford born 25th June 1871 and was the second of ten children born to Frederick Plumroy Wallingford- born 27th Jan 1839, and Phoebe Holloway, born 1946. Jessie died on D-Day- June 6th 1944. He married Alice Bishopp - born 1871, in 1897 and they had four children: Sidney, born in 1898 in England, died 1978 in Whitianga New Zealand (2 children), Cecil, born 1901 and died 1902 in Hythe, England, Ena, born 1st Jan 1903, died 14th Feb 1972 in Auckland, New Zealand (2 children), and Roland born 12th November 1906, died 12th November 1980 (5 children). (www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info)

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