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  • Name William Malone
    Suffix Sr
    Birth 1703  Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male
    Death 1764  Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Findagrave.com 07 May 2019 
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    Burial Non-Cemetery Burial  [1
    Person ID I225  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father Nathaniel Burwell Malone,   b. 1670, Charles City Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between Jan and 21 Mar 1732, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Relationship natural
    Mother Mary Wynne,   b. 1677, Charles City Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 16 Sep 1730 and Jan 1732, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years)
    Relationship natural
    Marriage 1695  Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F109  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 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)
    Marriage 1734  Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Lucretia Malone,   b. 11 Jan 1726, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Winfred Malone,   b. 1736, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. George Booth Malone, Sr,   b. 26 Nov 1737, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Sep 1810, Meherrin, Brunswick Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. Reuben Malone,   b. 26 Sep 1741, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     5. Booth Malone,   b. 1743, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     6. Wilmuth Malone,   b. 1745, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Dinwiddie Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     7. William Malone, Jr,   b. 1746, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F108  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 1703 - Prince George Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 1734 - Prince George Co, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 1764 - Dinwiddie Co, VA Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 


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      From Sarah Malone Bugg's (dau of son George & Lucy Marshall Carter) findagrave.com page:

      LAND GRANT TO SARAH'S GRANDFATHER:

      LAND: 1726--31 Oct--"William Malone of Surry County, 400 acs. (O. & N.L.) Prince George County on the N. side of Stony Creek, on the county line beg where said line crosses said creek."

      SOURCE: EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE JAMES RIVER II by Foley pg 122
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      found at findagrave.com on 5/7/2019

      William Malone

      Birth: 1703 Prince George County, Virginia, USA
      Death: 1764 (aged 60–61) Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
      Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial

      Memorial #: 192340428

      Bio:
      From Carol Middleton:
      William Malone (b. ca 1703 VA; m. Ann Booth about 1717; d. 1775-87, Dinwiddie Co, VA)

      His Parents:Nathaniel Malone (born between 1675-81 in Charles City Co, VA)Mary Wynne, daughter of Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith Ann Booth, born about 1720, Surry Co, VA. Married William Malone. See her Booth page and also see his Malone page. Their children: George Booth Malone (b. 11/26/1737, VA; m-1st: Sarah Bass-- this is my line; m-2nd: Lucy Marshall; d. 1764 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Ann Booth Malone, Rueben Malone, Booth Malone, Wilmuth Malone, William Malone. Died after 1799 in Dinwiddie Co, VA
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      Ann BOOTH and Willam MALONE
      Wife: Ann Booth
      After William died, Ann was left with control of only 204 acres of William's extensive holdings. She is shown paying taxes on 204 acres in 1787-99 (after William's death), then in 1799-1800 William Pettipool paid taxes on 100 acres conveyed to him by Ann Malone. From 1787-1790 Richard Graves paid taxes on "Carter's 300 acres and Loyd's 159 acres, conveyed by Ann Malone."

      Born: about 1718 in Surry Co, VA
      Married: 1737 in Brunswick Co, VA
      Died: after 1799 in Dinwiddie Co, VA

      Parents: George Booth and Mary (Malone?). See their page.
      Husband: William Malone
      Was of age in 1724. Lived in Prince George Co, VA (Prince George became Dinwiddie Co, in 1752).

      First found in a deed between "William Tucker and Elisa his Wife of Prince George County of the one part and William Mallone the Son of Nathaniel Mallone of Surry County the other part. Witnessth that the said William Tucker and Elisa his Wife for and in consideration of the Sum of five Shillings...," deed to William Mallone 143 acres "on the North Side of Stony Creek in the said county of Prince George." The land was described "Beginning at a Holly on the Bank of the said Creek in County LInes, thence East thirty degrees North two hundred poles to a corner, thence north five degrees West one hundred and twenty poles to a corner, thence west thirty degrees soutth hundred and ten poles to Stony Creek, thence down the vanes as it meanders to the beginning." Signed Wm. (X) Tucker and Elisa (X) Tucker. Wit: Geo. Hamelton Jun. Michael Wallis, Litt. Hardyman.

      Neighbors were the Tuckers, Nathaniel Malone and George Booth, Sr.

      Received a gift of land from his father by way of a land swap with William Tucker. A Prince George County record of 7/11/1723, says "... 300 acres ordered to William Tucker from Nathaniel Malone, for whom itwas surveyed ..." Was left no land in his father's will because he had received the land 8 years before hs father died. Known as William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA (or Dinwiddie Co.)

      In 5 /1748, William began to amass his Brunswick Co, VA property for the apparent purpose of providing land for his children., On 5/5/1748, "William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, for the love I have for my son-in-law Drury Robertson of St. Andrews Parish in Brinswick Co, deed 180 acres in St. Andrews Parish on the south side of the Meherrin River ..." Later a deed gift of a slave girl named Phan was given for "love, good will and affection to my son-in-law Drury Robertson."

      On 7/29/1762, "William Malone of Dinwiddie Co. deeds to George Malone of Brunswick for 5 shillings "one negroe Toney" and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek; "the land on whicxh he now lives, the same that was granted to the said William Malone in Williamsburg."

      On 1/1/1764 in a deed, "William Malone of Bristol Parish, Dinwiddie Co. deeds for affection to son Reuben Malone of Brunswick Co. all the land belonging to William Malone on the south side of Taylor's Creek, and one negro boy, Signed: William Malone and Ann (X) Malone."

      Note that William's eldest son William did not receive a deed gift because by law the eldest son would inherit his father's lands in Bristol Parish.

      Additional land deeded to William Malone of Bristol Parish in Dinwiddie Co, for 100 in current money, by John and Martha Williamson of Prince George County on 6/19/1753 355 acres bounded by Stony Creekand bounded partly by Stoney Creek at Pigg Quarter Gut, Mr. George Booth, John Curtis, the Dinwiddie line, the Duckpond Branch and the said Malone."

      Note that the land of the other Wm. Malone (whose will was proved 1745) was never described as on Stoney Creek. That Wm. Malone lived at Southwark Parish on the Nottaway River, very close to this Wm. Malone.

      Born: 1718 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA
      Married: 1737 in Brunswick Co, VA
      Died: 1764 in Dinwiddie Co, VA

      Parents: Nathaniel Malone and Mary Wynne. See his Malone page and also see her Wynne page.

      Their children were:

      1. Lucreece "Lucy" Malone, born 1/11/1726, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA. Married Peter Jones. Lucy is thought to be the Lucy Jones mentioned in the will of George Booth, her grandfather. George Booth Malone, born 12/2/1737 in VA. Left 40 pounds by his grandfather

      2. George Booth Malone (6 NOVEMBER 1737 Prince George, Virginia-20 SEP 1810 Brunswick, Virginia . On 7/29/1762, his father gave him a slave Toney and acreage on Taylor's Creek in Brunswick Co, VA. He was a witness to a gift deed from his father to his brother Rueben that land was also on Taylor's Creek. Was a Revotionary War soldier. Married-1st: Sarah (Sallie) Bass, probably the daughter of James and Elizabeth Bass, in 1756 in Brunswick Co, VA. See this Malone page. George Booth Malone married-2nd: Lucy Marshall Carter, widow, daughter of John and Tabitha Marshall, Jr. George died before 10/22/1810 in Brunswick Co, VA.

      3. Winifred Malone, born about 1729 in VA. By 1748, married Drury Robertson, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Robertson of Surry County, VA. Their children: Mary Robertson (b. ca 1747-49 VA; m. Matthew Turner, son of Matthew Turner, Sr.; received a deed gift from her father), Nathaniel Booth Robertson (b. ca 1749-51; m. Elizabeth Merritt / Merriot; a Patriot, he donated supplies to the Revolutionary cause; moved to Anson Co, NC referred to as Booth Robertson), Drury Robertson, Jr. (b. ca 1749-51; m. Mary Winfield; landowner in Mecklenburg Co., VA served in the Revolutionary War as a sergeant in the 9th VA Regiment of Foot; moved to Marlborough Co, SC after the War), Nancy "Nanny" (b. ca 1750-52; m. Charles Pistole), Sarah Robertson (b. ca 1751-53 VA; m. Henry Mitchell, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Mitchell; received a deed gift from her parents), William Robertson (b. 2/2/1754, Brunswick Co, VA; m. Rebecca House; served in the Continental Army and was at Valley Forge, serving under Col. Frederick Maclin; later lost an arm in a Franklin Co, NC battle; was in Brunswick / Mecklenburg Co, VA. by 1743; moved to Marlborough Co, SC where his brother Drury was living; owned a gristmill; m-2nd: Sarah Dallas Hickson, widow d. intestate, Fleming Co, KY on 4/9/1833), Lucy Robertson (b. ca 1754-56; m. John Turner; received a deed gift to John from her father), Mildred "Milly" Robertson (b. ca 1757-59 VA; m. Jeremiah Smith who received a deed gift from Drury Robertson), maybe Elizabeth.Winifred Malone died ca 1781-2 Brunswick Co, VA.

      4. Rueben (Reubin) Malone, born 9/26/1741 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Married in 1776 Lucretia "Lucy" Curtis Winfield / Whitfield, widow, sister of Claiborne Curtis.Was deeded from his father "for love and affection" all the land belonging to his father on the south side of Taylor's Creek in Brunswick Co, VA. He also received his father's land on Stony creek which Rueben deeded to Henry Jones and George Parham. Shown in a 1787 Brunswick Co, VA census. Their children: Nanny Malone (b. 3/3/1763, Sussex Co, VA), Jordan Malone (b. 2/10/1766, Sussex Co, VA; m. Martha Edwards, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Edwards of Lunenburg Co, VA; was surety for the Brunswick Co. VA marriages of his sister Letitia and for his cousin James, son of George Malone), Claiborne Malone (m-2nd: Elizabeth Vaughn; m-3rd: Mary J. Smith; d. before 1850), Letetia Malone (m. Brunswick Co, VA, on 2/16-17/1802 to John Wynne), Eleanor Malone, Sukey Malone, Frances Malone. Died probably in 1800.

      5. Booth Malone, born about 1743 in VA. Left 40 by his grandfather George Booth. Died after 1763. Did not receive a gift deed so it must be assumed he died before his father.

      6. Wilmoth Malone, born about 1745 in VA Left 40 in her grandfather George Booth's will. Died after 1763.

      7. William Malone, born 1746 in VA. See his page. Married Joanna Harper. Left 40 by his grandfather George Booth, Sr. Served in the Revolutionary War 1780-3. Inherited most of his father's land. Listed in the 1797 VA census. Their children: William Malone, Jr. (b. after 1777 Dinwiddie Co, VA; m. Mary ?), John Malone (b. 8/26/1778, Dinwiddie Co, VA; see his page; m-1st: Mary Jordan on 12/20/1804; m-2nd: Christine Comer about 1811; in 1816 moved to Petersburg, VA and lived there until 1818.; d. 1818 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Daniel Malone (b. ca 1784 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Nathaniel Malone (b. ca 1780-4), Harper Malone (b. 4/23/1774 Dinwiddie Co, VA; m-1st: Nancy ?; m-2nd: Elizabeth Andrews on 4/19/1804 Sussex Co, VA; d. 3/18/1841, Madison Co, AL), Benjamin Malone (m. on 12/3/1807 to Judith Q. Moyler; d. about 4/1832 Madison Co, AL), Mary "Polly" Malone (b. 2/14/1788, Sussex Co, VA; m. Benjamin Ellis, son of Benjamin Ellis and Anne Tomlinson; d. 6/4/1852, Madison Co, AL), Thomas Hill Malone (b. 8/8/1794, Dinwiddie Co, VA; m. Elizabeth Tucker Malone on 11.29.1815, VA; d. 8/21/1869, Waco, TX), George Malone (b. 8/28/1796; m. Mary Ann Tucker, daughter of Coleman Tucker and Martha Pettipool; d. 6/11/1818, Dinwiddie Co, VA). Died about 1816 Dinwiddie Co, VA. This is Renee Briggs' line; please contact her to share information.

      George BOOTH and Mary (MALONE-?)

      Husband: George Booth

      In Charles City Co, VA court, George Booth, being orphan of Thomas Booth, was ordered bound to Stephen Samson, "who promises to teach him to read and write and to learn the trade of shoemaker and Tann. He is to serve Samson until, age 21 and at end of his time to get clothes, corn, cow, and calf and gun. Thomas Booth., an orphan, at request of Capt. Luellin, is to be bound an apprentice til he is 21. Capt. Luellin to teach him to read and write and to be taught the mystery of a weaver and to deliver him at end of his term, corn,clothes, cow & calf and a gun."

      Was in Surry Co, VA in 1715. There is a land transaction involving him and naming his wife Mary is dated 1721. Business partner and neighbor with Nathaniel Malone, husband of Mary Wynne; their son William Malone married George's daughter Ann Booth.

      George Booth was business partners with his neighbor Nathaniel Malone. On 9/19/1721 Nathaniel deeded 100 acres of his Sappony Creek land to George Booth. Nathaniel's wife Mary Wynne signed her release to the land too. Booth was granted an additional 850 acres adjacent to Nathaniel on the southwest side of Stony Creek and on the north side of the Nottaway River, and on Sappony Creek adjacent to Thomas Thrower. On 3/29/1721 a survey shows Nathaniel and George owning 300 acres together on both sides of Turkey Creek.

      From the DeedPool: typ patent re 354a PGCo. surveyed by Robert Bolling for George Booth dated 29 Mar 1721 re 1054a PGCo. surveyed by Robert Bolling for George Booth 30 Jan 1724/25 ref C - PB13p124-125 date 16 Jun 1727 to George Booth of Surry Co. con 5.S5 re 1054a on both Sides of Turkey Egg Cr. in PGCo. loc-27439 -29733 F127 L0 P255 pt A) at his lower C. of his uper Survey on the uper Side of the Said Cr. ln S; 191P; pt B) C. R.O. ln s24w; 31.5p; pt C) C. hicc. ln S7E; 63.5P; pt D) Shr. Wh.O. Thence E16S 43P to ln s74e; 43p; pt E) William Tuckers line Th. ln N; 3P; pt F) William Tuckers C. Th. East along William Tuckers line ln e; 200p; William Tucker pt G) his C. Th. ln N40E; 46P; pt H) C. Crooked and forked Bl.O. Th. ln N20E 58P; pt I) C.R.O. Th. ln N40W; 63P pt J) C. forked Shrub W.O. Th. ln N16E; 32P; pt A) John Woodards corner Gum in the sd branch ln S13E; 126P; John Woodard pt B) his corner ShrubO ln N75E 42P; pt C) p ln S; 114P; pt D) Abner Jacksons corner wo ln N75W 134P; [Abner Jackson] pt E) Sassafras lm ; ; up Stills br pt F) Woodwards wO ln N74W; 68P; Woodward pt G) Williams's corner lc n70e; 80p; Eanes [from Williams corner] end

      Born: 1679
      Died: 8/14/1763 in Sussex Co, VA; will proved 3/16/1763. See an extract of the text.

      Parents: Thomas Booth and Mary (-?)
      Wife: Mary (Malone?)

      If she was a Malone, which Malone branch??? Her birth date would rule her out as Nathaniel Malone's daughter, could she be Nathaniel's sister?? There is a spare one ...

      From Surry Co, VA Wills and Deeds Book 7, 1715-1730, p 374, dated 9/15/1721: "George Booth and his wife Mary Booth, to Peter Farefex, (Fairfax?), 100 acres on east side of Indian Swamp. George Booth, Mary Booth."

      From Surry Co, VA Wills and Deeds Book 7, 1715-1730, Part 2, p 375, dated 9/15/1721: "Nathaniel Malone of Surry Co, to George Booth, 100 acres on south side of Sappony Creek Adjoining Thomas Thrower. SignedNath. Malone, Mary (X) Malone."

      Born: maybe about 1689?Died: 2/3/1752

      Parents: Guess-- Daniel Malone and Susan Floraday

      Their children were:*

      George Booth. Married (-?). Their children: Rueben Booth, Thomas Booth, George Booth, John Booth, Mary Booth, Gilliam Booth (m. Mary Mason on 2 April 1795, Sussex Co, VA).

      typ patent ref D - PB24p62 dat 20Sep1745 to George Booth junior re 400a PGCo

      typ patent ref E - PB28p351-352 dat 12 Jan 1747/48 to George Booth Junr. con 40Sh. re 1854a PGCo on both sides of Turkey Egg Creek re 400a part thereof being formerly Granted unto the sd Booth by our Letters Patent bearing date the 20th day of September 1745 and 1054a other part thereof being formerly Granted unto his father George Booth by Letters Patent bearing date 16th day of June 1727 and by him Given and Conveyed to the sd George Booth Junr, and 400a the Residue never before Granted loc -25039 -26885 F127 L0 P255 pt A) at William Tuckers Corner white Oak Thence ln N40E; 46P; William Tucker pt B) Corner Thence ln N20E; 39P; pt C) Corner white Oak Thence E19N 134P to ln n71e; 134p; pt D) Corner white Oak Thence ln N28E; 144P; pt E) Lucy Mathis's Line Thence along the same ln N16W; 280P; Lucy Mathis pt F) her Corner Thence along William Birds Lines W35N 60P to ln n55w; 60p; William Bird pt G) his Corner white Oak Thence ln N; 120P; pt H) his faced Corner thence E13N 18P to ln n77e; 18p; pt I) Nicholas Maidlins Corner Thence along his Lines ln N42W; 130P; Nicholas Maidlin pt J) his Corner Thence E19N 130P to ln n71e; 130p; pt K) his Corner Thence ln N; 108P; pt L) faced Corner Thence W3S 137P to ln s87w; 137p; pt M) faced Corner Thence S187P part along Williamsons Line to ln s; 187p Williamson pt N) his Corner red Oak Saplin Thence along his Lines ln S10W; 70P; pt O) his Corner Thence ln S29W; 120P; pt P) his Corner in his own old Line Thence along his own old lines ln N30W; 73P; pt Q) Corner Thence ln N3E; 48P; pt R) Corner Thence W35N 65P to ln n55w;65p; pt S) Corner Thence ln W; 128P; pt T) Corner Thence ln S; 583P; pt U) Corner Thence ln S24W; 31.5P; pt V) Corner Thence ln S7E; 63.5P; pt W) Corner Thence E16S 43P to ln s74e; 43p; pt X) Tuckers Line Thence along his Lines ln N 3P; Tucker pt Y) his corner Thence E200P to the beginning lc e 200p

      The house of George Booth, which stood on Sappony and Stony Creeks until 1946, was dismantled and reassembled in Fairfax Co, VA, near Mt. Vernon. The house is now called "Carlby".

      * Mary Booth. Married John Parham in 1737 in Glouchester Co, VA.Their children: George Parham, Thomas Parham, John Parham, MatthewParham.

      * John Booth

      * Ann Booth, born about 1720, Surry Co, VA. Married William Malone.See her Booth page and also see his Malone page. Their children:George Booth Malone (b. 11/26/1737, VA; m-1st: Sarah Bass-- this is myline--; m-2nd: Lucy Marshall; d. 1764 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Ann BoothMalone, Rueben Malone, Booth Malone, Wilmuth Malone, William Malone.Died after 1799 in Dinwiddie Co, VA
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      THE FOLLOWING IS A DUPLICATE OF THE PREVIOUS TEXT --- ???
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      Ann BOOTH and Willam MALONE

      Wife: Ann Booth

      After William died, Ann was left with control of only 204 acres of William's extensive holdings. She is shown paying taxes on 204 acres in 1787-99 (after William's death), then in 1799-1800 William Pettipool paid taxes on 100 acres conveyed to him by Ann Malone. From 1787-1790 Richard Graves paid taxes on "Carter's 300acres and Loyd's 159 acres, conveyed by Ann Malone."Born: about 1718 in Surry Co, VAMarried: 1737 in Brunswick Co, VADied: after 1799 in Dinwiddie Co, VAParents: George Booth and Mary (Malone?). See their page.Husband: William MaloneWas of age in 1724. Lived in Prince George Co, VA (Prince George became Dinwiddie Co, in 1752).First found in a deed between "William Tucker and Elisa his Wife of Prince George County of the one part and William Mallone the Son of Nathaniel Mallone of Surry County the other part. Witnessth that the said William Tucker and Elisa his Wife for and in consideration of the Sum of five Shillings.,," deed to William Mallone 143 acres "on the North Side of Stony Creek in the said county of Prince George." The land was described "Beginning at a Holly on the Bank of the said Creek in County LInes, thence East thirty degrees North two hundred poles to a corner, thence north five degrees West one hundred and twenty poles to a corner, thence west thirty degrees soutth hundred and ten poles to Stony Creek, thence down the vanes as it meanders to the beginning." Signed Wm. (X) Tucker and Elisa (X) Tucker. Wit: Geo. Hamelton Jun. Michael Wallis, Litt. Hardyman.Neighbors were the Tuckers, Nathaniel Malone and George Booth, Sr. Received a gift of land from his father by way of a land swap with William Tucker. A Prince George County record of 7/11/1723, says "... 300 acres ordered to William Tucker from Nathaniel Malone, for whom it was surveyed ..." Was left no land in his father's will because he had received the land 8 years before hs father died. Known as William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA (or Dinwiddie Co.)In 5 /1748, William began to amass his Brunswick Co, VA property for the apparent purpose of providing land for his children., On 5/5/1748, "William Malone of Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, for the love I have for my son-in-law Drury Robertson of St. Andrews Parish in Brinswick Co, deed 180 acres in St. Andrews Parish on the south side of the Meherrin River ..." Later a deed gift of a slave girl named Phan was given for "love, good will and affection to my son-in-law Drury Robertson."On 7/29/1762, "William Malone of Dinwiddie Co. deeds to George Malone of Brunswick for 5 shillings "one negroe Toney" and acreage on the north side of Taylor's Creek; "the land on whicxh he now lives, thesame that was granted to the said William Malone in Williamsburg."On 1/1/1764 in a deed, "William Malone of Bristol Parish, Dinwiddie Co. deeds for affection to son Reuben Malone of Brunswick Co. all the land belonging to William Malone on the south side of Taylor's Creek,and one negro boy, Signed: William Malone and Ann (X) Malone."Note that William's eldest son William did not receive a deed gift because by law the eldest son would inherit his father's lands in Bristol Parish.Additional land deeded to William Malone of Bristol Parish in Dinwiddie Co, for 100 in current money, by John and Martha Williamson of Prince George County on 6/19/1753 355 acres bounded by Stony Creekand bounded partly by Stoney Creek at Pigg Quarter Gut, Mr. George Booth, John Curtis, the Dinwiddie line, the Duckpond Branch and the said Malone."Note that the land of the other Wm. Malone (whose will was proved 1745) was never described as on Stoney Creek. That Wm. Malone lived at Southwark Parish on the Nottaway River, very close to this Wm. Malone.Born: 1718 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VAMarried: 1737 in Brunswick Co, VADied: 1764 in Dinwiddie Co, VAParents: Nathaniel Malone and Mary Wynne. See his Malone page and also see her Wynne page.Their children were:* Lucreece "Lucy" Malone, born 1/11/1726, Bristol Parish, PrinceGeorge Co, VA. Married Peter Jones. Lucy is thought to be the LucyJones mentioned in the will of George Booth, her grandfather. GeorgeBooth Malone, born 12/2/1737 in VA. Left 40 pounds by his grandfather* George Booth. On 7/29/1762, his father gave him a slave Toney andacreage on Taylor's Creek in Brunswick Co, VA. He was a witness to agift deed from his father to his brother Rueben that land was also onTaylor's Creek. Was a Revotionary War soldier. Married-1st: Sarah(Sallie) Bass, probably the daughter of James and Elizabeth Bass, in1756 in Brunswick Co, VA. See this Malone page. George Booth Malonemarried-2nd: Lucy Marshall Carter, widow, daughter of John and TabithaMarshall, Jr. George died before 10/22/1810 in Brunswick Co, VA.* Winifred Malone, born about 1729 in VA. By 1748, married DruryRobertson, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Robertson of Surry County,VA. Their children: Mary Robertson (b. ca 1747-49 VA; m. MatthewTurner, son of Matthew Turner, Sr.; received a deed gift from herfather), Nathaniel Booth Robertson (b. ca 1749-51; m. ElizabethMerritt / Merriot; a Patriot, he donated supplies to the Revolutionarycause; moved to Anson Co, NC referred to as Booth Robertson), DruryRobertson, Jr. (b. ca 1749-51; m. Mary Winfield; landowner inMecklenburg Co, VA served in the Revolutionary War as a sergeant inthe 9th VA Regiment of Foot; moved to Marlborough Co, SC after theWar), Nancy "Nanny" (b. ca 1750-52; m. Charles Pistole), SarahRobertson (b. ca 1751-53 VA; m. Henry Mitchell, son of Nathaniel andElizabeth Mitchell; received a deed gift from her parents), WilliamRobertson (b. 2/2/1754, Brunswick Co, VA; m. Rebecca House; served inthe Continental Army and was at Valley Forge, serving under Col.Frederick Maclin; later lost an arm in a Franklin Co, NC battle; wasin Brunswick / Mecklenburg Co, VA. by 1743; moved to Marlborough Co,SC where his brother Drury was living; owned a gristmill; m-2nd: SarahDallas Hickson, widow d. intestate, Fleming Co, KY on 4/9/1833), LucyRobertson (b. ca 1754-56; m. John Turner; received a deed gift -toJohn- from her father), Mildred "Milly" Robertson (b. ca 1757-59 VA;m. Jeremiah Smith who received a deed gift from Drury Robertson),maybe Elizabeth.Winifred Malone died ca 1781-2 Brunswick Co, VA.* Rueben (Reubin) Malone, born 9/26/1741 in Bristol Parish, PrinceGeorge Co, VA Married in 1776 Lucretia "Lucy" Curtis Winfield /Whitfield, widow, sister of Claiborne Curtis.Was deeded from hisfather "for love and affection" all the land belonging to his fatheron the south side of Taylor's Creek in Brunswick Co, VA. He alsoreceived his father's land on Stony creek which Rueben deeded to HenryJones and George Parham. Shown in a 1787 Brunswick Co, VA census.Their children: Nanny Malone (b. 3/3/1763, Sussex Co, VA), JordanMalone (b. 2/10/1766, Sussex Co, VA; m. Martha Edwards, daughter ofThomas and Elizabeth Edwards of Lunenburg Co, VA; was surety for theBrunswick Co. VA marriages of his sister Letitia and for his cousinJames, son of George Malone), Claiborne Malone (m-2nd: ElizabthVaughn; m-3rd: Mary J. Smith; d. before 1850), Letetia Malone (m.Brunswick Co, VA, on 2/16-17/1802 to John Wynne), Eleanor Malone,Sukey Malone, Frances Malone. Died probably in 1800.* Booth Malone, born about 1743 in VA. Left 40 by his grandfatherGeorge Booth. Died after 1763. Did not receive a gift deed so it mustbe assumed he died before his father.* Wilmoth Malone, born about 1745 in VA Left 40 in her grandfatherGeorge Booth's will. Died after 1763.* William Malone, born 1746 in VA. See his page. Married JoannaHarper. Left 40 by his grandfather George Booth, Sr. Served in theRevolutionary War 1780-3. Inherited most of his father's land. Listedin the 1797 VA census. Their children: William Malone, Jr. (b. after1777 Dinwiddie Co, VA; m. Mary ?), John Malone (b. 8/26/1778,Dinwiddie Co, VA; see his page; m-1st: Mary Jordan on 12/20/1804;m-2nd: Christine Comer about 1811; in 1816 moved to Petersburg, VA andlived there until 1818.; d. 1818 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Daniel Malone (b.ca 1784 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Nathaniel Malone (b. ca 1780-4), HarperMalone (b. 4/23/1774 Dinwiddie Co, VA; m-1st: Nancy ?; m-2nd:Elizabeth Andrews on 4/19/1804 Sussex Co, VA; d. 3/18/1841, MadisonCo, AL), Benjamin Malone (m. on 12/3/1807 to Judith Q. Moyler; d.about 4/1832 Madison Co, AL), Mary "Polly" Malone (b. 2/14/1788,Sussex Co, VA; m. Benjamin Ellis, son of Benjamin Ellis and AnneTomlinson; d. 6/4/1852, Madison Co, AL), Thomas Hill Malone (b.8/8/1794, Dinwiddie Co, VA; m. Elizabeth Tucker Malone on 11.29.1815,VA; d. 8/21/1869, Waco, TX), George Malone (b. 8/28/1796; m. Mary AnnTucker, daughter of Coleman Tucker and Martha Pettipool; d. 6/11/1818,Dinwiddie Co, VA). Died about 1816 Dinwiddie Co, VA. This is ReneeBriggs' line; please contact her to share information.

      Family Members
      Parents
      Nathaniel Burwell Malone 1670-1732
      Spouse
      Ann Booth Malone 1720-1799
      Siblings
      Daniel Wynne Malone 1696-1795
      Drury Malone 1697-1747
      Children
      Winifred Malone Robinson 1729-1781
      George Booth Malone 1737-1810
      Reuben Malone 1741-1800
      Created by: John Early Andrews (47525492)
      Added: 18 Aug 2018
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192340428/william-malone
      Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 May 2019), memorial page for William Malone (1703–1764), Find A Grave Memorial no. 192340428, ; Maintained by John Early Andrews (contributor 47525492) Non-Cemetery Burial.
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      found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cabeverforden&id=I59930

      ID: I59930
      •Name: **William Malone
      •Surname: Malone
      •Given Name: **William
      •Sex: M
      •Birth: 1718 in Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia
      •Death: BET 1770 AND 1775 in Dinwiddie Co, Virginia
      •Reference Number: 9338
      •_UID: C4AF5B1A17AE234087A58BAAB2F24FD63A5A
      •Occupation: Planter
      •Change Date: 22 Apr 2007 at 00:00:00

      Father: **Daniel Malone b: 1700 in Surry Co, Virginia
      Mother: **Mary Busby b: 1700 in Surry Co, Virginia

      Marriage 1
      **Ann Booth b: 1719 in Surry County, Virginia
      •Married: 1734 in Prince George's Co, Maryland
      Children
      1.Has No Children Lucretia Malone b: 11 Jan 1735 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      2.Has No Children Winifred Malone b: 1736 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      3.Has Children **George Booth Malone b: 26 Nov 1737 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      4.Has No Children Reuben Malone b: 26 Sep 1741 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      5.Has No Children Booth Malone b: 1743 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      6.Has No Children Wilmuth Malone b: 1745 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      7.Has No Children William Jr Malone b: 1746 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
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