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George Booth Malone, Sr

George Booth Malone, Sr

Male 1737 - 1810  (72 years)


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  • Name George Booth Malone
    Suffix Sr
    Birth 26 Nov 1737  Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male
    DAR.org See Notes -- #A073283 
    Tax Lists 1788  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Will 13 Aug 1810  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Recorded 10/22/1810 in Will Book 7 1804-1812 p. 428-429 
    Death 20 Sep 1810  Meherrin, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Probate 29 Nov 1810  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Estate sale 
    Probate 29 Nov 1810  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Probate Accts 
    Probate 28 Jan 1811  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Probate Accts 
    Probate 28 May 1811  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Inv & App 
    Probate Feb 1816  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Probate Accts 
    Probate 08 Sep 1817  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Probate Accts 
    Findagrave.com 07 May 2019 
    See Notes 
    Burial Non-Cemetery Burial - presumed to have been buried  [1
    Person ID I1178  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father William Malone, Sr,   b. 1703, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1764, Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years)
    Relationship natural
    Mother Ann Booth,   b. 1719, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1799, Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 81 years)
    Relationship natural
    Marriage 1734  Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F108  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Sarah Bass,   b. Abt 1739, Southampton Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1776, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 37 years)
    Marriage Abt 1756  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Bass Malone,   b. 28 Jul 1757, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1827, Granville Co, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Lewis Malone,   b. 12 Apr 1759, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 1810 and 1812, Washington Co, AL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. Miles Malone,   b. 24 Apr 1761, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1840 (Age > 80 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. Ann Nancy Malone,   b. Dec 1762, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Apr 1811, Calloway Co, KY Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 48 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     5. Mary Polly Malone,   b. 03 Mar 1765, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1800 (Age < 34 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     6. Booth Malone,   b. 09 Feb 1767, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 05 and 21 Jun 1830, Trigg Co, KY Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     7. John Malone,   b. 27 Jan 1765, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Apr 1859, Taylor Co, KY Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 94 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     8. Martha Patsey Malone,   b. 27 Apr 1771, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1795, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 23 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     9. Wilmoth Malone,   b. 16 Jan 1773, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 01 Nov 1842, Henry Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     10. Amy Malone,   b. 1775, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1875 (Age < 99 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     11. George Booth Malone, Jr,   b. 28 Jan 1776, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Oct 1845, Giles Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F81  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Family 2 Lucy Marshall-xx,   b. 07 Mar 1741, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Mar 1821, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 80 years)
    Marriage 27 Jan 1777  Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    Notes 


    • Children:

      dau Sarah "Sally" MALONE 2/6/1778 - 11/241851 Maury Co, TN
      - ** See her findagrave.com page **
      - on 2/3/1798 in Brunswick Co, VA married John Bugg 1776 - 1844
      son William Malone 5/5/1780 - d. bef mother Lucy made her will
      - ** See his will **
      - Will written 2/28/1814 - Recorded 11/5/1814 in Washington Co, Mississippi Territory
      - Will also recorded 10/28/1816 in Brunswick Co, VA Will Book 8 1812-1818 p. 284-287
      - request burial on the right side of my brother Lewis Malone in Upper Graveyard of St Stephens
      - property in GA and legacy due me from my father in VA equally between my sister Sally Bugg
      and my two brothers Robert & James Malone
      - left property in Mississippi Territory to two sons of Nancy Moor, widow of David S Moor, James Smith Moor and William Moor
      - property and slaves to be sold to provide for and educate the 2 sons of Nancy Moor
      - if executors think they are being harmed, physically or morally, they should take steps to have them removed from her home
      son Robert Lafayette MALONE 12/7/1781 - 1864
      - ** See his findagrave.com page **
      - in 1809 married Agnes A Nichols/Nicholson 1795 - 1859
      son James Carter MALONE 3/27/1786
      - on 5/9/1807 in Brunswick Co, VA married Mary Martha Davis
      - dau of John Davis
      - ** See marriage records **

      dau Polly MALONE
      dau Catherine MALONE

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      found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRQN-QJ9

      Name: George Malone
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      Spouse's Name: Lucy Carter ****
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      Event Date: 27 Jan 1777
      Event Place: Brunswick, Virginia
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      Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M53580-1
      System Origin: Virginia-EASy
      GS Film number: 30659
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      Citing this Record:
      "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRQN-QJ9 : accessed 25 July 2015), George Malone and Lucy Carter, 27 Jan 1777; citing Brunswick, Virginia, reference ; FHL microfilm 30,659.
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    Family ID F764  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 26 Nov 1737 - Prince George Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - Abt 1756 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 27 Jan 1777 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsTax Lists - 1788 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsWill - Recorded 10/22/1810 in Will Book 7 1804-1812 p. 428-429 - 13 Aug 1810 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 20 Sep 1810 - Meherrin, Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Estate sale - 29 Nov 1810 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Probate Accts - 29 Nov 1810 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Probate Accts - 28 Jan 1811 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Inv & App - 28 May 1811 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Probate Accts - Feb 1816 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProbate - Probate Accts - 08 Sep 1817 - Brunswick Co, VA Link to Google Earth
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      found at findagrave.com on 5/7/2019

      George Booth Malone

      Birth: 26 Nov 1737 Prince George County, Virginia, USA ?? not Maryland?
      Death: 20 Sep 1810 (aged 72) Brunswick County, Virginia, USA ?? will written 8/10/1810 - recorded 10/22/1810
      Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial

      Memorial #: 149425383
      Bio:
      George Booth Malone, was the son of William Malone and Ann Booth. George married Sarah Bass in 1756. He was left 40 pounds by his grandfather George Booth in his 1763 will. On July 29, 1762 he was given a "negro fellow Toney" and acreage on Taylor's Creek in Brunswick County, Virginia by his father.

      George witnessed another deed of gift from his father to his brother Reuben Malone on January 1, 1764. This land was also on Taylor's Creek.

      On June 15, 1773 George patented 420 acres on Avents and Jeneto Creeks adjoining "Pennington et al." This land was was in western Brunswick County and crossed over into Mecklenburg County, also abutted that of Drury Malone.Although considered a resident of Brunswick County, George paid taxes in Mecklenburg County as well. He also witnessed Mecklenburg and Brunswick Co. deeds.

      George's wife Sarah died in 1776 after 20 years of marriage leaving George with ten children.

      On December 5, 1777 George witnessed a deed of gift from his brother-in-law Drury Robertson, husband of his sister Winifred Malone, to Drury's son William. George's brother Reuben also witnessed the deed.

      George Malone married a second time to Lucy Marshall, widow of George Carter and mother of four children. Lucy was the daughter of Revolutionary War Patriot John Marshall and Tabitha Dixon. John and Tabitha Marshall had made a deed of gift of four slaves to their daughter Lucy Marshall in 1770. George and Lucy became parents of five children together, and George was a beloved step-father to Lucy's four children. George Malone was a Revolutionary War Patriot, supplying material for the Continental Army. Some sources claim he was also a soldier.

      George Malone witnessed a deed for Drury Robertson in 1784.He retained property and was close to his Meherrin River/Taylor's Creek property. In 1797 George began to provide for his children. He deeded in that year 226 acres to his son Lewis Malone living in South Carolina, and 226 acres to son Miles Malone of Brunswick Co. Virginia, that being his Mecklenburg County property. In 1800 he deeded property to his grandchildren, children of his deceased daughter Mary Malone Vaughan of Orange County, North Carolina.

      1810 Census
      Name: George MaloneHome in 1810: Meherrin, Brunswick, Virginia
      Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
      Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
      Numbers of Slaves: 24
      Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
      Number of Household Members: 26

      On September 20, 1810, "aged 72 years, 9 months and 18 days" George Malone died leaving a will documented in Brunswick County, Virginia Will Book #7, page 428. The will was dated August 13, 1810, recorded October 22, 1810. He is presumed to have been buried on his home place as was customary for many during this time period.
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      Marriage Records of Brunswick County Virginia 1730-1852: p. 16 - 5 Feb 1798 Bugg, John to Sally Malone, George Malone sec. p. 74 - 27 Jan 1777 Malone, George to Lucy Carter, James Marshall sec. p. 130 - 25 May 1789 Williams, Joseph to Frances Dailey wid, George Malone sec.

      Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, April 1934, p. 246: Revolutionary Patriots, Brunswick County, Virginia, compiled from records in the State Library, Richmond, Virginia. Patriot who rendered services during the Revolution, under "Commissioners of Provisions Law". George Malone is listed among 600 others who not only gave supplies for the Continental troops, but transported the sick, provisions, and guns. He is listed along with his son Lewis Melone (Malone).

      County, Virginia Deed Book 7 (Abstracts) Deed Book 7, Page 75: Indenture made the 20th day of March, 1762, between John George Pennington and …Marshall (first name is never given), for 4 pounds paid by the said Marshall, conveying 15 acres on the Main Road, adjoining land of William Pennington, the County line and being the same land granted to the said Pennington by Letters of Patent dated October 1, 1747. Witnesses were Samuel Marshall, Sr. (his mark), George Malone, and William Dailey (his mark). Indenture was proved in Court on March 22, 1762, by the oaths of the three witnesses.

      Deed Book 7, Page 167: Indenture made the 29th day of July, 1762, between William Melone of Dinwiddie County, and George Melone, for 5 shillings, conveying 1 Negro fellow Toney, and one tract on North side of Taylors Creek, and being the same land granted to the said Wm. Melone by Letters of Patent. Signed by William Melone and Ann Malone (her mark). Witnesses were Samuel marshall, Robert Bailey, and John Bailey. Indenture was proved in Court on August 23, 1762, by the oaths of the witnesses.

      The following obtained from "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition, by Randolph A. Malone:

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 7, pg. 58-59 July 29, 1762 William Malone of Dinwiddle County deeds to George Malone of Brunswick Co. for 5 shillings a personality and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek, the same that was granted to the said Wm. Malone. Signed: Wm and Ann Malone. Wit: Samuel Marshall, Robert Bailey, John Bailey.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 7, pg. 167-168 July 29, 1762 William Malone of Dinwiddle Co. deeds to George Malone of Brunswick Co. for 5 shillings, "one Negro Fellow Toney", and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek; the land on which he now lives having been granted to the said William Malone in Williamsburg. Signed: William Malone and Ann (X) Malone. Wit: Samuel Marshall, Robert Bailey, John Bailey.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Patent Book 41, pg. 378 June 15, 1773 George Malone granted 420 acres on a branch of Avents Creek and on Jeneto Creek adjoining Pennington, et al.

      Virginia Taxpayers 1782 - 1787, by Fothergill Lists: George Malone and Lewis Malone of Brunswick

      Meade Sheriff in account with Brunswick County for the levy of 1784 & 1785 . . . To 3524 Tithes for the year 1784 . . . To 3708 Tithes for the year 1785 . . . To balance due the County . . . By Amount contained in the County levy for the year 1784 . . . Paid Thomas Bridgeforth order of Court . . . John Jones . . . Thomas Claiborne . . . Henry Walton . . . Henry Mangum . . . Wm. G. Gee & George Malone . . . James Fletcher . . . Buckner Stith . . . for building bridges over Wagua and Sturgeon Creeks . . . Samuel Harwell . . . amount contained in the County levy for the year 1785 . . . David Walkers order of Court . . . Anthony Overby . . . James Johnson . . . Lewis Brown . . . Drury Lanier . . . Thomas Edmunds . . . Hannah Jones . . . Henry Harrison . . . Henry Jackson . . . Nathaniel Edwards . . . Thomas Sadler . . . Matthew Laffoon . . . Hezekiah Davis . . . John F. Edmunds &c . . . Benjamin Johnson . . . John Edwards . . . Miles Alley . . . Binns Jones order of Court . . . Sarah Washington . . . Seward Price & Jno. Myrick . . . Sundry persons agreeable to report of commissions . . . Sundry insolvents commissions off . . . balance due the County L697.12.11 . . . Deed Book 15, page 508.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 24, pg. 157 Dated September 13, 1815, Recorded September 14, 1818 John Hooper of Franklin Co., GA to John Ingram of Brunswick Co., VA for $500, all right and title which John Malone and Booth Malone, two of the sons & legatees of George Malone, dec'd, have to the land left them by will of said George Malone.

      Will was not always readable - (?) or ? = not sure, underline = unknown) George Malone's Will Brunswick Co., VA Will Book 7 p. 428

      In the name of God amen. I George Malone of Brunswick County and State of Virginia being weak in body but in perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner of form (to wit).
      I lend unto my beloved wife Lucy Malone during her widowhood or life the mill and all the land I hold in the County of Brunswick and at her marriage or death my will is that the said mill and land shall be sold by my executors hereafter named in such manner as they shall deem most advantageous and my said executors are hereby informed to convey the same in due sample(?) to the purchase or purchasers and the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between my six youngest sons (to wit) Booth, John, George, William, Robert & James Malone to them & to their heirs forever. I also lend to my beloved wife Lucy Malone during her widowhood or life the following property (viz) six negroes namely Absalom, Isham, Jerry, Lucy, Dicy & Tom, four feather beds & furniture, four cows and callings, a young yake of steers(?), the cart and wheels, three choice sows and pigs, one thousand pounds of good pork, forty barrels of corn, four ewes &lambs, twelve head of geese, two head of horses namely the grey mare farmer & a bay horse called Dowy, one loom with the slay(?) and harness of her choice, one dutch oven, three pots, one frying pan, two tubs, two pails, my best set of knives and forks, two flat irons, one crops aid(?)and hand saws, one drawing knife, two good plow hoes, two narrow axes, one broad ax, three broad hoes, three hill hoes, two gruling(?) hoes, all my chests & chairs, one walnut table, all my pewter earthenware, three hundred pounds of seed cotton, all my cotton ? , three spinning wheels, my best flax wheel, my grindstone, her riding saddle & bridle. Item, I give unto each of my sons a negroe which I have before lent them (to wit). To Lewis ÙCuÙD ÙC/uÙDMalone I give a negroe boy named Ben. To Miles Malone I give a negroe boy named Archers. To Booth Malone I give a negroe boy named Tom. To John Malone a negroe boy named Ned. To George I give a negroe boy named Abram. To William Malone I give a negroe boy named Billy. To Robert Malone I give a negroe boy named Dick. To James Malone I give a negroe man named Ben and as to my son Booth Malone my will is that he shall have his choice to return unto my estate a negroe girl named Fanny which I lent him or pay unto my estate sixty five pounds Virginia money & keep said negroe and her increase . And I do give to each and every of my sons all the other property not above named which I have heretofore lent them. Item to my daughter Elizabeth Lanier I give and bequeath a negroe women named Dolly and all her increase p. 429 to her to her heirs forever. Item to my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson I lend a negroe women named Decy and all her increase during her and her husband Richard Hutcheson natural life and then to be equally divided among all the children of my daughter Wilmoth. Then to my daughter Sally Bugg I give and bequeath a negroe named Hannah and all her increase to her with her heirs forever. Item the children of my daughter Mary Vaughan I give and bequeath a negroe women named Gully(?) and all her increase to be equally divided among them. Item to the children of my daughter Patsey Lanier I give & bequeath a negroe women named Becky(?) and all her increase to be equally divided among them. Item to my daughter Nancy Odum I give one mare & one bed and furniture which I have heretofore lent her. Item at my wife's marriage or death my will is that all the property which I have lent her the land and mill except(?) shall be divided among my children in the following manner (to wit) that each and every of my sons shall ? one equal part & to my daughters Elizabeth Lanier & Sally Bugg shall receive each one equal part and that my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson shall receive one equal part as lent to her and her husband Richard Hutcheson during their natural lives & then to be divided equally among all my daughter Withmoth's children and that the children of Nancy Odum, Mary Vaughan and Patsey Lanier shall receive each parcel their mother's equal proportionable part. Item I will and desire that all my property of every ? except that part lent to my wife and the property I have heretofore given to my children in the will shall be divided among my children in the following manner (viz). To each of every of my sons I give an equal part to my daughters Elizabeth Lanier & Sally Bugg I give one equal part each & to my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson I lend one equal part during her and her husband Richard Hutcheson's natural life and then to be equally divided among all my daughter Wilmoth's children. And to the children of Nancy Odum, Mary Vaughn & Patsey Lanier I give to each parcel their mother's proportionable part of said(?) property. Item my will and desire is that if any dispute shall arise between my children respecting a division of my estate that the same shall be left to three men to be appointed by the court of Brunswick County and their decision shall be binding on each party. Lastly I appoint my son James Malone & my son in law John Bugg my executors to this my last will & testament revolking and disannuling all former will by me made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the tenth day of August eighteen hundred and ten.

      Signed sealed & acknowledged George Malone (seal) in presence of A. Malone Thomas Steagall Claiborne Malone Asa Gresham William Murrell

      Brunswick County Court October 22nd 1810. This last will and testament of George Malone decd was proved by the oaths of Thomas Steagall & William Murrell witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Malone & John Bugg the executors therein named who made oath thereto accordingly to law and together with Asa Gresham, Robert Money (or Morrels), and Thomas Steagal their security entered into and acknowledged a bond & in the penalty of twenty thousand dollars with condition as the law directs certificate is granted them for allowing a probate thereof in due form.
      Teste Herbert Hill C.B.C.

      Sources: Media: Periodical Abbrev: D.A.R Magazine, April 1934, p. 246 Title: D.A.R Magazine, April 1934, p. 246 Media: Book Abbrev: "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition Title: "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition Author: Randolph A. Malone

      http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/y/Lyndall-J-Mayes/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1353.html*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
      Gravesite Details George Malone is presumed to have been buried on his home place as was customary for many during that time period.

      Family Members
      Parents
      William Malone 1703-1764
      Ann Booth Malone 1720-1799
      Spouse
      Sarah Bass Malone 1739-1776
      Siblings
      Winifred Malone Robinson 1729-1781
      Reuben Malone 1741-1800
      William Malone 1746-1816
      Children
      Elizabeth Bass Malone Lanier 1757-1827
      Lewis Malone 1759-1810
      Miles Malone 1761-Unknown
      Ann Malone Oldham 1762-Unknown
      Mary Malone Vaughn 1765-Unknown
      Booth Malone 1767-1830
      Martha Malone Lanier 1771-1795
      Wilmont Malone 1773-1842
      Amy Malone Reade 1775-Unknown
      George Booth Malone 1776-1847
      Sarah Malone Bugg 1778-1851
      Robert Lafayette Malone 1781-1864
      Created by: Gina Caperton Ervin (47254898)
      Added: 18 Jul 2015
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149425383/george-booth-malone
      Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 May 2019), memorial page for George Booth Malone (26 Nov 1737–20 Sep 1810), Find A Grave Memorial no. 149425383, ; Maintained by Gina Caperton Ervin (contributor 47254898) Non-Cemetery Burial.
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      Found at dar.org

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

      MALONE, GEORGE Ancestor #: A073283

      Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
      Birth: 26 Nov 1737 PRINCE GEORGE CO VIRGINIA
      Death: 20 Sep 1810 BRUNSWICK CO VIRGINIA
      Service Source:
      DAR MAG, VOL 68, #4, APRIL 1934, PP 244, 246
      Service Description:
      1) PROVIDED SUPPLIES

      Descendants List
      Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 875334 Ancestor #: A073283
      1.
      -- Generation Restricted --
      2.
      -- Generation Restricted --
      3.
      -- Generation Restricted --
      4.
      The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
      William Henry Flood born on 23 - Aug - 1865 at Trigg Co KY
      died at Graves Co KY on 12 - Mar - 1940 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Barbara Allen Cavitt born on 28 - Apr - 1871 at Graves Co KY
      died at Farmington Graves Co KY on 28 - Jan - 1935 married on 12 - Jul - 1888
      married at Graves Co KY
      5.
      The Said William Henry Flood was the child of
      John A Flood born on (c) - - 1828 at KY
      died at Panther Creek Graves Co KY on (p) - - 1880 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Maranda F Malone born on - - 1837 at KY
      died at Graves Co KY on - - 1881 married on 31 - Mar - 1853
      married at Trigg Co KY
      6.
      The Said Maranda F Malone was the child of
      Moses Malone born on - - 1818 at KY
      died at Ballard Co KY on (p) - - 1880 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Rebecca Randolph born on 14 - Nov - 1819 at KY
      died at Ballard Co KY on (p) - - 1880 married on 25 - Nov - 1836
      married at Trigg Co KY
      7.
      The Said Moses Malone was the child of
      Thomas D Malone born on (c) - - 1791 at SC
      died at Trigg Co KY on (p) - - 1860 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Matilda Ingram born on (c) - - 1792 at NC
      died at Trigg Co KY on (p) - - 1860 married on 4 - Feb - 1812
      married at Caldwell Co KY
      8.
      The Said Thomas D Malone was the child of
      Booth Malone born on - - at Brunswick Co VA ****
      died at Trigg Co KY on (a) - Jun - 1830 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Martha Darnall born on - - 1775 at VA ****
      died at Trigg Co KY on 10 - Dec - 1856 married on - -
      9.
      The Said Booth Malone was the child of ****
      George Malone born on 26 - Nov - 1737 at Prince Georges Co MD ****
      died at Brunswick Co VA on 20 - Sep - 1810 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Sarah Bass born on - - 1739 at _______________ ****
      died at Brunswick Co VA on (a) 27 - Jan - 1777 married on (c) - - 1756
      married at VA
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      found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=floodtree&id=I485

      •ID: I485
      •Name: George Booth MALONE
      •Given Name: George Booth
      •Surname: MALONE
      •Sex: M
      •Birth: 26 Nov 1737 in Prince George Co., MD
      •Death: 10 Sep 1810 in Brunswick, VA 1
      •_UID: D7EF26F4141A4C0492F0D715EF4D93FB966A
      •Change Date: 6 Sep 2013 at 04:57
      •Note:
      Marriage Records of Brunswick County Virginia 1730-1852:
      p. 16 - 5 Feb 1798 Bugg, John to Sally Malone, George Malone sec.
      p. 74 - 27 Jan 1777 Malone, George to Lucy Carter, James Marshall sec.
      p. 130 - 25 May 1789 Williams, Joseph to Frances Dailey wid, George Malone sec.

      Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, April 1934, p. 246: Revolutionary Patriots, Brunswick County, Virginia, compiled from records in the State Library, Richmond, Virginia. Patriot who rendered services during the Revolution, under "Commissioners of Provisions Law". George Malone is listed among 600 others who not only gave supplies for the Continental troops, but transported the sick, provisions, and guns. He is listed along with his son Lewis Melone (Malone).

      County, Virginia Deed Book 7 (Abstracts) Deed Book 7, Page 75:
      Indenture made the 20th day of March, 1762, between John George Pennington and …Marshall (first name is never given), for 4 pounds paid by the said Marshall, conveying 15 acres on the Main Road, adjoining land of William Pennington, the County line and being the same land granted to the said Pennington by Letters of Patent dated October 1, 1747. Witnesses were Samuel Marshall, Sr. (his mark), George Malone, and William Dailey (his mark). Indenture was proved in Court on March 22, 1762, by the oaths of the three witnesses.

      Deed Book 7, Page 167:
      Indenture made the 29th day of July, 1762, between William Melone of Dinwiddie County, and George Melone, for 5 shillings, conveying 1 Negro fellow Toney, and one tract on North side of Taylors Creek, and being the same land granted to the said Wm. Melone by Letters of Patent. Signed by William Melone and Ann Malone (her mark). Witnesses were Samuel marshall, Robert Bailey, and John Bailey. Indenture was proved in Court on August 23, 1762, by the oaths of the witnesses.

      The following obtained from "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition, by Randolph A. Malone:

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 7, pg. 58-59
      July 29, 1762
      William Malone of Dinwiddle County deeds to George Malone of Brunswick Co. for 5 shillings a personality and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek, the same that was granted to the said Wm. Malone. Signed: Wm and Ann Malone. Wit: Samuel Marshall, Robert Bailey, John Bailey.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 7, pg. 167-168
      July 29, 1762
      William Malone of Dinwiddle Co. deeds to George Malone of Brunswick Co. for 5 shillings, "one Negro Fellow Toney", and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek; the land on which he now lives having been granted to the said William Malone in Williamsburg.
      Signed: William Malone and Ann (X) Malone.
      Wit: Samuel Marshall, Robert Bailey, John Bailey.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Patent Book 41, pg. 378
      June 15, 1773
      George Malone granted 420 acres on a branch of Avents Creek and on Jeneto Creek adjoining Pennington, et al.

      Virginia Taxpayers 1782 - 1787, by Fothergill
      Lists: George Malone and Lewis Malone of Brunswick

      Meade Sheriff in account with Brunswick County for the levy of 1784 & 1785 . . . To 3524 Tithes for the year 1784 . . . To 3708 Tithes for the year 1785 . . . To balance due the County . . . By Amount contained in the County levy for the year 1784 . . . Paid Thomas Bridgeforth order of Court . . . John Jones . . . Thomas Claiborne . . . Henry Walton . . . Henry Mangum . . . Wm. G. Gee & George Malone . . . James Fletcher . . . Buckner Stith . . . for building bridges over Wagua and Sturgeon Creeks . . . Samuel Harwell . . . amount contained in the County levy for the year 1785 . . . David Walkers order of Court . . . Anthony Overby . . . James Johnson . . . Lewis Brown . . . Drury Lanier . . . Thomas Edmunds . . . Hannah Jones . . . Henry Harrison . . . Henry Jackson . . . Nathaniel Edwards . . . Thomas Sadler . . . Matthew Laffoon . . . Hezekiah Davis . . . John F. Edmunds &c . . . Benjamin Johnson . . . John Edwards . . . Miles Alley . . . Binns Jones order of Court . . . Sarah Washington . . . Seward Price & Jno. Myrick . . . Sundry persons agreeable to report of commissions . . . Sundry insolvents commissions off . . . balance due the County L697.12.11 . . . Deed Book 15, page 508.

      Brunswick Co., Va. Deed Book 24, pg. 157
      Dated September 13, 1815, Recorded September 14, 1818
      John Hooper of Franklin Co., GA to John Ingram of Brunswick Co., VA for $500, all right and title which John Malone and Booth Malone, two of the sons & legatees of George Malone, dec'd, have to the land left them by will of said George Malone.

      Will was not always readable - (?) or ? = not sure, underline = unknown)
      George Malone's Will
      Brunswick Co., VA
      Will Book 7
      p. 428

      In the name of God amen. I George Malone of Brunswick County and State of Virginia being weak in body but in perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner of form (to wit).
      I lend unto my beloved wife Lucy Malone during her widowhood or life the mill and all the land I hold in the County of Brunswick and at her marriage or death my will is that the said mill and land shall be sold by my executors hereafter named in such manner as they shall deem most advantageous and my said executors are hereby informed to convey the same in due sample(?) to the purchase or purchasers and the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between my six youngest sons (to wit) Booth, John, George, William, Robert & James Malone to them & to their heirs forever. I also lend to my beloved wife Lucy Malone during her widowhood or life the following property (viz) six negroes namely Absalom, Isham, Jerry, Lucy, Dicy & Tom, four feather beds & furniture, four cows and callings, a young yake of steers(?), the cart and wheels, three choice sows and pigs, one thousand pounds of good pork, forty barrels of corn, four ewes &lambs, twelve head of geese, two head of horses namely the grey mare farmer & a bay horse called Dowy, one loom with the slay(?) and harness of her choice, one dutch oven, three pots, one frying pan, two tubs, two pails, my best set of knives and forks, two flat irons, one crops aid(?)and hand saws, one drawing knife, two good plow hoes, two narrow axes, one broad ax, three broad hoes, three hill hoes, two gruling(?) hoes, all my chests & chairs, one walnut table, all my pewter earthenware, three hundred pounds of seed cotton, all my cotton ? , three spinning wheels, my best flax wheel, my grindstone, her riding saddle & bridle. Item, I give unto each of my sons a negroe which I have before lent them (to wit). To Lewis ÙCuÙD ÙC/uÙDMalone I give a negroe boy named Ben. To Miles Malone I give a negroe boy named Archers. To Booth Malone I give a negroe boy named Tom. To John Malone a negroe boy named Ned. To George I give a negroe boy named Abram. To William Malone I give a negroe boy named Billy. To Robert Malone I give a negroe boy named Dick. To James Malone I give a negroe man named Ben and as to my son Booth Malone my will is that he shall have his choice to return unto my estate a negroe girl named Fanny which I lent him or pay unto my estate sixty five pounds Virginia money & keep said negroe and her increase . And I do give to each and every of my sons all the other property not above named which I have heretofore lent them. Item to my daughter Elizabeth Lanier I give and bequeath a negroe women named Dolly and all her increase

      p. 429
      to her to her heirs forever. Item to my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson I lend a negroe women named Decy and all her increase during her and her husband Richard Hutcheson natural life and then to be equally divided among all the children of my daughter Wilmoth. Then to my daughter Sally Bugg I give and bequeath a negroe named Hannah and all her increase to her with her heirs forever. Item the children of my daughter Mary Vaughan I give and bequeath a negroe women named Gully(?) and all her increase to be equally divided among them. Item to the children of my daughter Patsey Lanier I give & bequeath a negroe women named Becky(?) and all her increase to be equally divided among them. Item to my daughter Nancy Odum I give one mare & one bed and furniture which I have heretofore lent her. Item at my wife's marriage or death my will is that all the property which I have lent her the land and mill except(?) shall be divided among my children in the following manner (to wit) that each and every of my sons shall ? one equal part & to my daughters Elizabeth Lanier & Sally Bugg shall receive each one equal part and that my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson shall receive one equal part as lent to her and her husband Richard Hutcheson during their natural lives & then to be divided equally among all my daughter Withmoth's children and that the children of Nancy Odum, Mary Vaughan and Patsey Lanier shall receive each parcel their mother's equal proportionable part. Item I will and desire that all my property of every ? except that part lent to my wife and the property I have heretofore given to my children in the will shall be divided among my children in the following manner (viz). To each of every of my sons I give an equal part to my daughters Elizabeth Lanier & Sally Bugg I give one equal part each & to my daughter Wilmoth Hutcheson I lend one equal part during her and her husband Richard Hutcheson's natural life and then to be equally divided among all my daughter Wilmoth's children. And to the children of Nancy Odum, Mary Vaughn & Patsey Lanier I give to each parcel their mother's proportionable part of said(?) property. Item my will and desire is that if any dispute shall arise between my children respecting a division of my estate that the same shall be left to three men to be appointed by the court of Brunswick County and their decision shall be binding on each party. Lastly I appoint my son James Malone & my son in law John Bugg my executors to this my last will & testament revolking and disannuling all former will by me made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the tenth day of August eighteen hundred and ten.

      Signed sealed & acknowledged
      George Malone (seal)
      in presence of
      A. Malone
      Thomas Steagall
      Claiborne Malone
      Asa Gresham
      William Murrell

      Brunswick County Court October 22nd 1810. This last will and testament of George Malone decd was proved by the oaths of Thomas Steagall & William Murrell witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Malone & John Bugg the executors therein named who made oath thereto accordingly to law and together with Asa Gresham, Robert Money (or Morrels), and Thomas Steagal their security entered into and acknowledged a bond & in the penalty of twenty thousand dollars with condition as the law directs certificate is granted them for allowing a probate thereof in due form.
      Teste
      Herbert Hill C.B.C.

      •Note: (Research):See attached sources. 2

      Father: William MALONE b: Abt 1703 in Bristol Parish, Prince George, Dinwidie Co., VA
      Mother: Ann BOOTH b: Abt 1694 in Charles City, VA

      Marriage 1
      Sarah "Sally" BASS b: Abt 1739
      •Married: Abt 1756 in Brunswick Co. VA
      •Change Date: 8 Apr 2006
      Children
      1. Elizabeth Bass MALONE b: 28 Jul 1757 in Brunswick Co., VA
      2. Lewis MALONE b: 12 Apr 1759 in Brunswick Co., VA
      3. Miles MALONE b: 24 Feb 1761 in Brunswick Co., VA
      4. Ann "Nancy" MALONE b: Dec 1762 in Brunswick Co., VA
      5. Mary "Polly" MALONE b: 3 Apr 1765 in Brunswick Co., VA
      6. Booth MALONE b: 9 Feb 1767 in Brunswick Co., VA
      7. John MALONE b: 27 Jan 1769 in Brunswick Co., VA
      8. Martha "Patsy" MALONE b: 27 Apr 1771 in Brunswick Co., VA
      9. Wilmoth MALONE b: 16 Jan 1773 in Brunswick Co., VA
      10. Amy MALONE b: 1775
      11. George Booth MALONE b: 28 Jan 1776 in Brunswick Co., VA
      12. William MALONE

      Marriage 2
      Lucy MARSHALL b: 7 Mar 1741
      •Married: 27 Jan 1777 in Brunswick, VA
      •Change Date: 8 Apr 2006
      Children
      1. Robert L. MALONE
      2. James C. MALONE
      3. Polly MALONE
      4. Catherine MALONE
      5. Sarah "Sally" MALONE

      Sources: 1.Media: Periodical
      Abbrev: D.A.R Magazine, April 1934, p. 246
      Title: D.A.R Magazine, April 1934, p. 246
      2.Media: Book
      Abbrev: "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition
      Title: "Malone and Allied Families", Second Edition
      Author: Randolph A. Malone
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  • Sources 
    1. [S25] Findagrave.com.

    2. [S46] See Documents.

    3. [S48] See Notes.

    4. [S42] Marriage Record Journal.