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Patrick "Staker" Wallace1733

Patrick "Staker" Wallace 1733

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Staker Wallace, whose first name was probably Patrick, was an Irish freedom fighter who was killed at Kilfinane, Co. Limerick by pro-British forces during the uprising of 1798.

He was a local captain of the United Irish and was charged with disloyalty and being involved in a plot to kill Captain Charles Silver Oliver who was pro-British.  

A memorial to him has been erected in Kilfinane.

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Date of Birth 1st Jan 1733 VIEW SOURCE
Date of Death 1st Jan 1798 VIEW SOURCE
Townland born The family home was Teermore near the Red Bog and close to Kilfinane, Co. Limerick. VIEW SOURCE
Number of Children He and his wife, Hanora Riordan Wallace, had five children. They were William, Patrick, Mary, Joan, and Hanora. VIEW SOURCE

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