Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B Lawrence County FRANCIS T.D. WALLACE was born in Lawrence County, Ky., March 26, 1850, and is a son of Thomas and Mary (Moore) Wallace, natives, respectively, of Clark County, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The paternal grandfather first removed from Ohio to Indiana, and afterward to a point near Detroit, Mich.; the maternal grandfather, Frederick Moore, settled in Wayne County, W. Va., opposite Louisa, Ky., about 1816. He was a merchant, and was twice elected to the House of Delegates, and died in 1873. Thomas Wallace was born in 1812, was a farmer and general trader, and was killed in 1871 by a desperado named Dalton, at the fall of Blaine Creek. F.T.D. Wallace read law under Pritchard & Hatcher, of Louisa, and was admitted to practice in 1871. He has served as police judge, and in August, 1885, was elected joint Senator for Greenup, Boyd, Lawrence and Elliott Counties on the Democratic ticket. He is attorney for the Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia Railroad Company, and also solicitor for the prospective Chicago, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad Company. In 1872 Mr. Wallace married Phoebe. E. Wood, of Hartford, N.Y. He is a Knight Templar, and owns four or five hundred acres of good land near Louisa. Wallace Moore Dalton Wood = Clark-OH IN MI NY Greenup-KY Boyd-KY Elliott-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/lawrence/wallace.ftd.txt