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Found at findagrave.com on 3/16/2021
William Malone I
Birth: 1685 Surry County, Virginia, USA
Death: 16 Oct 1745 (aged 5960) Surry County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 203998543
Bio:
From JEREMIE BARLOW:
Grandparents:
Daniel Malone (1642 Westmeath, Ireland - 1704 Prince George County, VA)
Mary Harrison ( 1645 Charles City, Virginia - ____ Virginia)
Parents: ?? - more like bro? -- see links below
Nathaniel Malone (1670 Charles City, Charles County, VA - 3/21/1732 Southward Parish, Surry County, VA)
Mary Wynn ( 1677 Charles City, VA - 1732 Surry County, VA)
Wife:
Ann Elizabeth Tucker (1675 Surry County, VA - 1738 Surry County, VA)
Children (there appears to be a discrepancy concerning whether William and Ann's first child, John Malone, is their son or the son of William's brother, Nathaniel, Jr. (1712-1758)):
1. John Malone (1730 Surry, Surry County, Virginia - FEBRUARY 1794 Sussex, Sussex County, Virginia) A REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER. He married _____ Harper, and John and Ms Harper has the following Children: Daniel Malone (13 FEB 1750 Surry Co., VA - 19 APR 1781 Halifax, Halifax, Virginia. Daniel married Amy Elizabeth Chappell (1755 Southampton, Virginia - 1784 Athens, Limestone, Alabama), and they had the following children: Thomas Chappell Malone (17761842); William Malone (17801830) and Thomas Stith Malone.
Thomas Chappell Malone married his cousin Mary Chappell and they had the following children: Mary Briggs Malone (18061868) and Major James Chappell Malone Sr (6/5/1800 Sussex County, VA 9/8/1863 Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia).
Major James Chappell Malone Sr married Eliza Frances Hardiman Binford ( 21 MAR 1806 Northampton Co, North Carolina - 1860 Georgia) and they had the following children:
(a.) John Mosby Binford Malone (ABT 1826 Limestone Co., Al - ABT 1836 Limestone Co., Al)
(b.) Frances Hardiman Malone ( 1830 Alabama - 1900 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana)
(c.) George Malone (1831 Virginia - 24 JUL 1898 Fort Ashby, Mineral, West Virginia)
(d.) Elizabeth Tucker Malone (1833 Limestone County, Alabama - 16 AUG 1878 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana)
(e.) Susan Stith Malone (1834 Alabama - ____ New Iberia, Iberia, Louisiana)
(f.) Thomas Henry Malone (3 JUN 1834 on his father's plantation, Secluseval, 5 miles south of Athens, AL - SEPT 14 1906 at his home Honeywood on the Harding Pike, Davidson County, Tennessee)
(g.) James Chappell Malone Jr. ( 21 MAY 1837 Athens, Limestone County, Alabama - 11 SEPTEMBER 1908 Old Hickory, Nashville, Davidson County). James, Jr. married Eva Brewer Williams (18551908) and they had the following children: Constance Vernon Malone Brown (15 MAR 1883 Tennessee - 13 APR 1955 Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama); Sue Brown Malone McCulley (JAN 1889 Tennessee - 15 MAY 1946 Vancouver, Clark County, Washington); Eva Williams JIC Malone (OCT 1891Tennessee ____) and George W Malone (AUG 1894 Tennessee - 1945 Lake County, Florida).
(h.) Lewis Malone (1838 Maryland ____)
(i.) Julia Maclin Malone (1842 Limestone County, Alabama 1908)
(j.) Mary Louise Malone (Abt 1844 Limestone County, Alabama ____)
(k.) Lucy Burton Malone (Abt. 1846 Limestone County, Alabama ____)
(l.) Susan Smith Malone (____-____)
(m.) Juliam Maclin Malone (____-____)
FROM Dave Hurst (William and Ann's remaining children):
2. Elizabeth Malone (1717____)
3. William Malone ( 1718 Surry, Surry, Virginia - 18 AUG 1774 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia). In 1736 in Surry, Surry County, Virginia, William, Jr. married Mary Hill (1716 Surry, Surry County, Virginia -1774 Surry, Surry County, Virginia) and they had the following children:
(a.) Lucretia Lucy Malone (1739____)
(b.) Nathaniel Malone (17391781)
(c.) Frances Malone (1741____)
(d.) William Malone III (17441811)
(e.) Mary Malone (1748___)
(f.) Daniel Malone (2/13/1750 Surry County, VA 4/19/1781 Halifax, Virginia). On 10 Dec 1772 in Southampton, Virginia, Daniel married Amey Elizabeth Chappell (9/13/1755 Southampton, VA 1784 Athens, Alabama ) and they had the following children:
(i). William Samuel Malone ( 11 JUN 1774 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia - 1830 Athens, Alabama). He married Jane Snead Milburn (17831839) and William Samuel Malone and Jane has the following children: William Edward Malone (18021849) and James Henry Malone.
(ii). Thomas Chappell Malone (17761842). He married Mary Polly CHAPPELL (17741848) and thomas and Polly has the following children: Elizabeth Tucker Malone (17981858); James Chappell Malone (18001863); Martha Anderson Malone (18021857); Mary Briggs Malone (18061868); Robert Daniel Malone (18081815) and Thomas Stith Malone MD-Rev (18121876).
(iii). Mary Malone (17771835)
(iv). Thos H Malone (1779____)
(v.) William Malone (17801830)
(vi). Rebecca Malone (17801835)
(vii). Daniel Maylone (17831854)
(viii). Jacob Malone (1791____)
(ix). David R Maylone (1793____)
(x). Abraham G Maylone (17971850)
(g.) Elizabeth Tucker Malone (17551807)
4. Mary Malone (17191782)
5. Sarah Malone (1723____)
6. Ann Malone (1725____)
7. Lucretia Malone (17261763)
8. Agnes Malone (1730____)
9. Amey Malone (1732____)
10. Anne Malone (17321744)
11. Mildred Malone (1732____)
MALONE AND ALLIED FAMILIES
By Dr. Randolph A. Malone
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William Malone, Sr. 3-1 (d. 1745 Surrey Co, VA) Lived in Southwark Parish north of the
Nottaway River along Southwester Swamp in Surry County very close to the Prince George County border and was already a landowner in 1718. He lived near Nathaniel Malone and adjacent to Christopher and Nathaniel Robertson, and also shows close ties to the Wynne family, as did Nathaniel. Robert Wynne witnessed both their wills.He deeded adjacent land to his sons and left his will in Surry County, proved in 1745.
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William Malone 3-1 was a Surry Co. land owner at least by 6-18-1718 when John Roberts deeded land to William Moor(e) on the north side of Nottoway River adjacent to William Malone. How long he had owned this land is not known. He had received an additional land grant by 9-5-1720 which was situated on the north side of the Nottoway River and bounded by the southeast side of Southwest Swamp, as described in a 1745 deed from his son John Malone 4-3 to his other son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 at William Malone Sr. 3-1 's. death. This may have been the same land which records show was actually patented to William Malone, Sr. on 9-5-1723, described in the Patent Book as being 195 acres on the north side of Nottaway River, beginning on the south side of Southwestern Swamp. On 3-17-1722 William 3-1 , with his wife Ann, deeded 100 acres on the north side of Nottoway River to William Moor(e).
It is important to note that all of the land dealings of William Malone 3-1 and his son William Malone 4-1 were described as being on the north side of Nottoway River, and/or adjacent to Southwest(er) Swamp, the Robertson family, and the other related neighbors. When one examines these records as a group and compares them with the records of William Malone 4-11, it is a relatively simple matter to distinguish between the two William Malones and their sons of the same name who lived in Surry/Sussex and Prince George/Dinwiddie Counties during this time period.
William Malone, Sr. 3-l's son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 owned land in the immediate Nottoway River and Southwest Swamp area as early as 1727, which abutted the property of Nathaniel Robertson. It is probable this had been also part of William Malone Sr.'s patent, because another deed in 1739 describes the land as being on the north side of Nottoway River and bounded by Southwest Swamp and William Malone. In addition, William Malone, Sr.'s land left by his will to son William, Jr. is described as joining Nathaniel Robertson's property also. On 3-20-1738 William Malone, Sr. deeded 100 acres to his son John Malone, which. was part of the land he was patented in 1723. Again, this was land which he owned on the south side of Southwest(er) Swamp.
Although these families of Malones and those living adjacent were all in a relatively small area and could have been called "neighbors", nowhere is William Malone, Sr. 3-1's, or William Malone, Jr.4-1 's property described as being on or adjacent to Stony River, as was the younger William Malone 4-11 who married Ann Booth. At the same time, the younger William Malone 4-11 (whose wife was Ann Booth) is never described as owning property on Nottoway River and Southwest Swamp, but he and his children are consistently shown as owners of Stony River property at the county line , and neighbors of George Booth , whose daughter this younger William Malone married. It is because of the consistency of these records that we realize that the William Malone who married Ann Booth is he who owned land on Stony River, was living adjacent to George Booth, (father of Ann Booth Malone), and was the son of Nathaniel Malone 3-3.
The 1736 will (probated 1745) of William Malone 3-1 left his property to his two sons William Malone, Jr. 4-1 and John Malone 4-3. To William, Jr. 4-1 he left 97 and one half acres "along a line of marked trees to Southwest Swamp thence up the said swamp to Nathaniel Robertsons deceased line ... " The other half of his property he left to son John, land "along the line that divides my son William and my son John to Southwest Swamp , thence down the said swamp to a beach tree ..." Bibliography of records concerning William Malone 3-1. Bibliography of records for William Malone 4-1, (who married Mary Hill, son of William Malone 2-1, indicating continuation of same property holdings. If one examines these records as well as those for William Malone 4-11 above, the problem is clarified.
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William Malone 3-1 (c 1670/1685 VA - 1745 Surry Co., VA), was probably a brother of Nathaniel Malone, Sr. 3-3 and possibly a son of Daniel Malone 2-1 and possible grandson of Daniel Malone 1-1 . William 3-1 married Anne ----· [135] In the first edition of this book your author... believed him to be a son of Nathaniel Malone 3-3. This is now proven to be
incorrect. The reader is referred to the chapter "The Two William Malones" for a detailed and documented explanation which will not be repeated here.
William Malone, Sr. 3-1 was born about 1675 - 1685, and was a contemporary of
Nathaniel Malone 3-3 . His birth date is suggested by the fact that his son William, Jr.
4-1 was old enough to be a land and patent owner by 1727, with a birth date by about 1705/6. [138b] William, Sr. 3-1 lived in the frontier parish of Southwark in the corner of Surry County near the Prince George County Line. The only parishes in Surry Co. at that time were Southwark and Lyons Creek. When Surry County was divided in 1752 this portion became Sussex County and Albemarle Parish. Fortunately, Surry and Sussex County records survived, as well as some Albemarle Parish records. Thus William Malone 3-1 and his childrens' records are available for study.
William Malone 3-1 was a Surry Co. land owner at least by 6-18-1718 when John Roberts deeded land to William Moor(e) on the north side of Nottoway River adjacent to William Malone. [130b] How long he had owned this land is not known. He had received an
additional land grant by 9-5-1720 which was situated on the north side of the Nottoway River and bounded by the southeast side of Southwest Swamp, as described in a 1745 deed from his son John Malone 4-3 to his other son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 at William Malone Sr. 3-1 's. death. [148c] This may have been the same land which records show was actually patented to William Malone, Sr. on 9-5-1723, described in the Patent Book as being 195 acres on the north side of Nottaway River, beginning on the south side of Southwestern Swamp. [136] On 3-17-1722 William 3-1, with his wife Ann, deeded 100 acres on the north side of Nottoway River to William Moor(e). [135] On 2-18-1722 Christopher Robertson was granted 80 acres of land on the north side of Nottoway River, on William Malone's corner. [134] Christopher (dec'd by 2-19-1727) [138b] was the father of Nathaniel Robertson, [138b] and a contemporary of William Malone 3-1. It was Nathaniel's son Drury Robertson who married Winifred Malone 5-24, daughter of William Malone 4-11 and his wife Ann (Booth) Malone. (See the "William Malone 4-1 1" Chapter.) It was Nathaniel Robertson's younger son Nathaniel who married Winifred Malone 5-10, granddaughter of William Malone 3-1 and daughter of William Malone 4-1. [165c, 161a, 1 54, 21b pp 64-67] Because of the close association of William Malone 3-1 with Christopher and Nathaniel Robertson, many researchers have felt that his wife was probably Ann(e) Robertson, though the author knows of no documentary proof of this assertion.
It is important to note that all of the land dealings of William Malone 3-1 and his son William Malone 4-1 were described as being on the north side of Nottoway River, and/or adjacent to Southwest(er) Swamp, the Robertson family, and the other related neighbors. This differentiates William Malone 3-1 and his son William Malone 4- l (who married Mary Hill) from William Malone 4- 11 (who married Ann Booth) and was the son of Nathaniel Malone 3-3.
William Malone, Sr. 3-1 's son William Malone, Jr. 4-1 owned land in the immediate Nottoway River and Southwest(er) Swamp area as early as 1727, which abutted the
property of Nathaniel Robertson. [138b] It is probable this had been also part of William Malone Sr.'s patent, because another deed in 1739 describes the land as being on the north side of Nottoway River and bounded by Southwest Swamp and William Malone.[145b] In addition, William Malone, Sr.'s land left by his will to son William, Jr. is described as joining Nathaniel Robertson's property also. [148b] On 3-20-1738 William Malone, Sr. deeded 100 acres to his son John Malone 4-3, which was part of the land he was patented in 1723. [144] Again, this was land which he owned on the south side of Southwest(er) Swamp.
On 5-3-1736 William Malone, Sr. wrote his will, which was probated on 10-16-1745. [148b] In it, he left his property to his two sons William Malone, Jr. 4-1 and John Malone 4-3 . To William, Jr. 4-1 he left 97 and one half acres "along a line of marked trees to Southwest Swamp thence up the said swamp to Nathaniel Robertsons deceased line ... " The other half of his property he left to son John, land "along the line that divides my son William and my son John to Southwest Swamp, thence down the said swamp to a beach tree ... " [148b]
The will is as follows:
Surry County Will Book 9, p 5 10 , Will of William Malone of Southwalk Parish dated 5-3-
1736, proved, 10-16-1745:
In the name of God , Amen , I William Malone of Southwark Parish in the County of Surry in the Colony of Virginia being weak in body but of sound Perfect and disposing mind and memory praise be therefore given to almighty God and calling to Remembrance the uncertain State of this transitory Life, and that all flesh must yeald unto Death, when it Shall please God to Call, Do make & ordain this my last Will and testament, hereafter Revoking all other Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made.
Imprimis My soul I give to God and Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer hoping for pardon & remission of all my sins.
Item: My body I commit to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently buried by my executrix hereafter named and for the disposition of my temporal estate. I give, devise and dispose of the same in the manner following; first I desire that my Debts & Funeral Charge be Duly paid & discharged.
Item: I devise to my son William and to his heirs for ever Ninety Seven and a half acres of land be the same more or less. Beginning at a pine at Ganlers meadow thence along a line of marked trees to Southwest Swamp thence up the said swamp to Nathaniel Robertsons deceased line, thence along the said Robertsons line to my line, thence along my line to the beginning.
Item: I devise to my loving son John and his heirs forever the plantation that I now live on
and the land that belong to it which is Ninety Seven and a half Acres Beginning at the said
pine at Ganlers Meadow thence along the Line that divides my son William and my son John to South West Swamp thence Down the said Swamp to a beach tree a corner thence
along my line to the said pine at the Beginning. After the decease of my loving Wife Anne
or her marriage and also I give to my son John one feather bed and the furniture that belongs to it, which is called his Bed, and two cows and their increase.
Item: I devise unto my daughter Elizabeth and her heirs forever one feather bed and the funiture that belongs unto it, it is called her bed and one cow and calf and one ewe and lamb.
Item: I devise unto my daughter Sarah one cow and calf and one Ewe & lamb and one large iron pot. .
Item: I devise unto my daughter Anne and her heirs for ever one cow and calf and two sheep and a brass kittle.
Item: I devise unto my daughter Amey and her heirs for ever one cow and calf.
Item: (He devises a cow and calf also to daughters Hannah, Agnes, and Milley.)
Item: I devise unto my loving wife Anne all the rest of my estate... making her my hole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament.
In witness my hand and seal this third day of May 1736. William Malone (his mark).
Witness: Robert Wynne , Thomas Wynne. Copied from microfilm of the original will by the author. Also abstracted [125a p 37].
At the same time William Sr.'s will was being probated, his son John Malone 4-3 and wife Elizabeth "of Bath Parish in Prince George Co." made a deed of "lease and release" of his inherited land to his brother, William Malone, Jr. [148c] The most likely reason for this deed is that John Malone 4-3 was living in Prince George Co.(Dinwiddie Co. in 1752). He is shown moving in 1764 to land deeded him in Granville Co, NC, which later became Bute/Warren Co. Many researchers have believed that the Rev.War soldier John Malone (c 1734-1797), who married Mary, was the son of Willlam Malone, Sr., (this author included), but the above deed shows not only that William Malone 3-l's son John had a wife named Elizabeth, but that he also resided out of Surry Co in Bath Parish, Prince George County. He was also too old to likely be a Rev. War soldier, since he was a land owner in 1738. He would have been 60 or more years old during the time of the revolution.
We note that the witnesses of William Malone 3-l's will were Robert Wynne and Thomas Wynne, indicating a close association of William Malone 3-1 with the Wynnes as well as his probable brother Nathaniel Malone 3-3, who married the daughter of Thomas Wynne. Robert Wynne, son of Thomas Wynne, was a witness at both of their wills. The inventory of William's estate was made and received 10-12-1745 with Anne Malone as executrix.His
Descendants, not necessarily in birth order:
4-1 William Malone m. Mary Hill.(See below.)
4-2 Elizabeth Malone No further informaton.
4-3 John Malone (See below.)
4-4 Sarah Malone (b.c 1711 Surry Co., Va.) m.? Robert Powell. That marriage is not verified by the author. No further information.
4-5 Anne Malone (b. c 1714 Surry Co, VA) dau of Wm. Malone, Sr. 2-1. No further
information.
4-6 Amey Malone (b.c 1716 Surry Co.) dau of Wm. Malone, Sr. 2-1. No further
information.
4-7 Hannah Malone (b. c 1718 Surry Co.) dau of Wm. Malone, Sr. 2-1. No further
information.
4-8 Agnes Malone (b.c 1720 Surry Co.) dau of Wm. Malone, Sr. 2-1.N o further
information.
4-9 Mildred ("Milly" ) Malone (b. c 1722 Surry Co., VA) dau of Wm. Malone, Sr. 2-1.
No further information.
Family Members
Parents
Daniel Malone 1643-1688
Spouse
Anna Elizabeth Tucker Malone 1675-1738
Siblings
Nathaniel Malone 1670-1732 ?? listed as parent in text - see above?
Mary Malone Booth 1680-1752
George Malone 1690-1740
Robert Malone 1705-1779
Children
William Malone 1705-1758
John Malone 1717-1774
Created by: J of MD (48567772)
Added: 20 Oct 2019
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203998543/william-malone
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 March 2021), memorial page for William Malone I (168516 Oct 1745), Find a Grave Memorial no. 203998543, ; Maintained by J of MD (contributor 48567772) Burial Details Unknown.
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cabeverforden&id=I131698
ID: I131698
Name: William Malone
Surname: Malone
Given Name: William
Sex: M
Birth: 1696 in Surry Co, Virginia
Death: 1745 in Surry Co, Virginia
Reference Number: 12829
_UID: 161F38C10209D945ABD607C2792A8500C902
Note:
Married Anne Elizabeth Tucker; ****
had one child;
1) Wiliam Malone Jr, born 1718 in Surry Co, Virginia
Change Date: 22 Apr 2007 at 00:00:00
Father: **Nathaniel Burwell Malone b: BET 1665 AND 1681 in Charles Co, Virginia **?? - more like brother
Mother: Mary Wynne b: 1677 in Charles City Co, Virginia
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