Adam Wallace of Riccarton had two sons, Adam and Malcolm; the elder succeeding to Riccarton, the younger obtaining the lands of Elderslie in Renfrewshire.
[The book of Wallace by Rev. Charles Rogers pub.1889]
Therefore
Sir Richard Wallace, Kt. And Margaret Wallace are misplaced.
Does anyone know where they belong?
Margaret is sourced, it was in her husband’s profile, Alexander Cleland of that Ilk
Alexander Cleland (1). — 1st Cleland of that ilk. The first of the family of which there is record is Alexander Cleland, or Kneland, of that ilk, in the County of Lanark, who married Margaret, daughter of Adam Wallace of Riccarton, and sister of Sir Malcolm Wallace, i.e., she was Sir William Wallace's aunt. (Document and Grossart's "History of the Parish of Shotts.") This Alexander is not mentioned by Nisbet. Probably born about 1230-1240. https://archive.org/stream/ancientfamilyofc00clel#page/11/mode/1up
Sir Richard Wallace, Kt. Shows as husband of Helen Bruce . http://www.thepeerage.com/p27461.htm#i274603 citing Burkes shows her as wife of Sir William Weir, Kt., of Blackwood. Geni is showing her as mother of Adam Wallace and Sir Duncan Wallace.
Time traveling!
http://www.thepeerage.com/p3688.htm#i36871
Robert Bruce, Lord Broomhall was the son of Sir George Bruce and Margaret Primrose.1 He married Helen Skene, daughter of Sir James Skene of Curriehill, 1st Bt. and Janet Johnston.1 He died on 25 June 1652.1
He was a practising Advocate.1 He was styled as Lord Broomhall [Scottish Law Lord] in 1649.1 He held the office of Lord of Session [Scotland] in 1649.1 He lived at Broomhall, Fife, ScotlandG.1
Children of Robert Bruce, Lord Broomhall and Helen Skene
Alexander Bruce, 4th Earl of Kincardine+1 d. 10 Oct 1706
Janet Bruce+1
Helen Bruce1
Citations
[S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1295. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Adam Wallace of Riccarton, 3rd of Riccarton is still a 23rd great grand father, though I suspect through a different path as of my latest journey through the profiles. Picked up a couple more relatives it seems. I love how Geni sends me through different paths to the same result. Yeah, I do.