
William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1588-1660)

Beryl King-Hall (1927-2007)

Colin Mervyn Kendall (1940- ), 1965

Harold Brown, organist in Des Moines, Iowa (1879-1944).

Lt. Austin Harry Walker (1891-1916). Photo courtesy of Veteran Affairs Canada.

Lady Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland (1406-1445)

Jessie MacDonald Hart (1912- 2010), c. 1934

Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), about 17 years old.

Funeral effigy of John Fitzalan, 14th Earl of Arundel, in Arundel Castle.

Eadgifu of Wessex with her son Louis IV. Courtesy of Wikipedia

Eadgifu of Wessex with her son Louis IV. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Gerberga depicted in the Ottonian family tree in the Chronica St. Pantaleonis. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Charles (right) and his brother Lothair. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Béatrice of France, as depicted in the Chronica regia Coloniensis. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Hedwig of Saxony, detail from the Chronica sancti Pantaleonis. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Sir Barnard Drake (c1528-1586), part of the Drake Tomb, Musbury, Devonshire.

Jack Alton Yeo (1919-2009)

Margaret B. (Townsend) Crozier (1916-2009).

David Lowther Walker (1878-1966)

Jane Isabel Clark (1875-1953). Photo from the Elizabeth Bernard Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Catherine Weston (1822-1911), cropped from original portrait with Edmund C. Wallace. Published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Edmund C. Wallace (1809-1905), cropped from original portrait with Catherine Weston. Published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Robert Alder Clark (1844-1901). Photo from the Elizabeth Bernard Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Sarah Stapley Wallace (1844-1921). Photo from the Frederick E. Ashley Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

John Butcher Ashley (1854-1881). Photo from the Frederick E. Ashley Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Frederick Bruce Ashley (1856-1920). Photo from the Frederick E. Ashley Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

William Hudson Wallace (1872-1947).

Mary Jane Wallace (1845-1925). Photo from the Elizabeth Bernard Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Laura Wallace (1885-1979). From the Frederick E. Ashley Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family" by Roy Ashley Wallace.

There is no known marker.

Bertha May Wallace (1876-1970). From the Thelma Clark Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family" by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Helen Susie Wallace (1901-?). From the Roy Wallace Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

John William Wallace (1875-1969)

Mary Margaret Acorn (1879-1940)

Lester Roy Wallace (1883-1976). From the James Wallace Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family" by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Annie Gertrude "Gertie" Bell (1885-1958). From the James Wallace Collection, published in "Preserving the Wallace Family" by Roy Ashley Wallace.

Alfred A. McKinley, 1914.

Beulah Butland, 1914

Lady Blanche Georgiana Howard (1812-1840). Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Military Portrait, Leslie Ambrose Wheeler (1919-1940)

Wedding photo, Wesley Moore Biggs and Frances Augusta Roscoe, 1894. Photo from "Preserving the Wallace Family", by Roy Ashley Wallace.

King Edgar the Peaceful (ca943-975), depicted in a stained glass window in All Souls College Chapel, Oxford, England. From the All Souls web site the following was extracted: "The large stained glass window in the west wall is known as the Royal Window. Dating from the mid-15th-century but much restored, it was originally located in the Old Library of All Souls. The kings depicted in the window originally included Constantine, Arthur, Ethelbert, Oswald, Alfred, Edmund, Athelstan, Edgar, Edward the Martyr, Edward the Confessor, and Henrys IV-VI." This image is a scan from the book "The National Portrait Gallery, History of the Kings and Queens of England", by David Williamson.

Bayeux Tapestry, depicting Roger de Beaumont with beard, William the Conqueror seated to his left, and Bishop Odo, half-brother of William, to the left of William, blessing the food at the feast table. The Bayeux Tapestry was created in the 11th century to commemorate the invasion of England by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The tapestry is 230 feet long and about 20" wide. It is on permanent display at the museum in Bayeux, France. Scanned from The Bayeux Tapestry, by David Wilson.

Margaret/Marguerite of France (c1279-1318).

Edward III Plantagenet, King of England (1312-1377). Painting from the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Henry VIII, King of England, by Hans Holbein the Younger. It is thought that this portrait was painted shortly after Anne Boleyn's execution, at the time of his marriage to Jane Seymour.

Dr. Ezekiel Stone Wiggins (1839-1910)

Catherine Parr (c1512-1548), sixth wife of King Henry VIII. From the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Jane Seymour (1508-1537), third wife of King Henry VIII. Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, ca. 1536-1537.

Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of King Henry VIII, painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1539. Holbein was sent to paint her at Düren in the summer of 1539 so that Henry could evaluate her as a possible wife. Henry liked the portrait, but was soon disappointed with the person, later divorcing her after a brief unconsummated marriage. She died during the reign of Queen Mary.

Henry V Plantagenet (1387-1422), from "The Wooing of Henry V".

Catherine de Valois (1401-1437), wife of King Henry V, cropped from "The Wooing of Henry V".

Elizabeth of York (1466-1503)

Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Earl of Nottingham. Coloured chalks by Hans Holbein the Younger, ca. 1525.

Mary of Modena (1658-1718), by Sir Peter Lely, 1673.

King Charles I, by Antoon van Dyck, 1636.

Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. He is wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter, ca. 1675, painted by Sir Peter Lely.

Thomas Carroll Walker (1849-1900)

Major James Stewart Walker (1869-?), World War I. Photo courtesy of Dulcinea (Walker) Andrews, granddaughter of James.

May Roberts (1883- ?). Photo courtesy of Dulcinea (Walker) Andrews, granddaughter of James Stewart Walker.