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Daniel Malone, Sr

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  • Name Daniel Malone
    Suffix Sr
    Birth Between 1642 and 1643  Westmeath Co, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male
    Death Aft 1704  South Work Parish, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Person ID I918  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Family Mary Harrison,   b. 1655, Charles City Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Charles City Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage 1674  Charles City Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. 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  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. George Malone,   b. 1670, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1762, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 92 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. Daniel Malone, Jr,   b. 1675, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1713, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 38 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. William Malone,   b. 1685, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 03 May 1736 and 16 Oct 1745, Surry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     5. Mary Malone,   b. 1680, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 03 Feb 1752, Sussex Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     6. Robert Malone,   b. 1705, Prince George Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1779, Northampton Co, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F243  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - Between 1642 and 1643 - Westmeath Co, Ireland Link to Google Earth
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      Found at findagrave.com on 3/13/2021

      Daniel Malone II

      Birth: 1643 Killucan, County Westmeath, Ireland
      Death: 3 Aug 1688 (aged 44–45) Prince George County, Virginia, USA ?? - not aft 1704??
      Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial

      Memorial #: 192342113
      Bio:
      BIRTH 1643 Connaught, Westmeath, Ireland / alt Westmeath,leinster, Ireland -
      DEATH 3 AUG 1688 Southwark Parish, Prince George, Prince George, Virginia)

      GRANDFATHER:
      John W. Malone (01 JAN 1566 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland - 1 JAN 1596 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland), son of Edmond MALONE (1550 Ballinahown, West Meath, Ireland - 1599 • Ireland) and Margaret D'Alton (1550 Milltown County Westmeath - ____ Ireland), grandson of Thomas D Malone (1530 Ballynahowna, Westmeath, Ireland - ____ Ireland) and Honora Dillon (1530 Ireland – ____ Ireland), great-grandson of Richard Malone (1500 Ireland –____ Ireland) and Sherry Watkins (1500 Ballynahowna, Westmeath, Ireland - Ireland–____)

      GRANDMOTHER:
      Bessy Milborran (1570 Westmeath, Ireland – 1609 Westmeath, Ireland)

      PARENTS (married 1617 in Westmeath, Ireland) :
      Sir William Edmund Malone (1586 Dublin, Ireland or Killucan, Westmeath, Ireland - 1659 Dublin, Ireland)
      Elizabeth Magherie Malone (1590 Dublin, Ireland - 1659 Dublin, Ireland)

      Spouse:
      MARY Harrison Busby ( BIRTH 27 DEC 1645 St Saviour, Denmark Park, Surrey, England; DEATH 1693 Charles City, Charles, Virginia) daughter of Captain William Harisson (1625–1712) and Rebecca Thomas (1622–1648)

      Children:
      1. Daniel Malone, II (1675 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 1713 Surry County, Virginia). Daniel married Mary Wynn (1677 Charles City, Charles County, VA– 1/1/1732 Surry County, VA) and they had the following children: Drury Malone (1697–1747); William Malone (1710–1764); Daniel Malone (____–1795); Thomas Malone; Nathaniel Malone; Amey Malone; Courtney Malone and Mary Malone. [Shane K. Pule Had Daniel II marring Susan A.(maiden name?). His source is the "Randolph A Malone and Allied Families publication".]

      2. Mary Malone (1680 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia-3 FEB 1752 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia). In 1702 she married George Booth (1679–1763) and they had the following children: John BOOTH (1705–1764); Ann Booth (1705–1779); Thomas Booth (1705–1766); Mary Booth (1707–1805); Winifred Booth (1709–____); Lucy Booth (1711–____) and Mary Dickson (1738 Granville, North Carolina-1830 Elbert, Georgia,).
      3. William Malone (1670–____)
      4. Michael Malone (1681 Buckingham, Virginia–____)
      5. George Malone (1670 Charles City, Charles, Virginia-1762 Prince George, Prince George, Virginia)

      6. Nathaniel Burwell Malone (1670 Charles City, Charles County, VA – 3/21/1732 Southward Parish, Surry County, VA). In 1692 in Virginia, Nathaniel married Hannah Mary Wynne (1677 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 01 JAN 1732 Surry, Surry County, VA) and they had the following children: William Malone (1703–1745); Amy Malone (1705–1752); Frances Malone (1707–____); Anne Malone (1712–1744); Nathaniel Malone (1712–1758); Courtney Malone (1714–1779); Susannah Malone (1714–1751); Thomas Malone (1719–1807) and Mary Malone (1719–1751).

      7. Robert Malone (1705 Prince George, Prince George, Virginia - 1779 Northampton, North Carolina)

      8. Jesse Malone

      FORM MALONE AND ALLIED FAMILIES
      By Dr. Randolph A. Malone
      Pg. 9

      Randolph Malone states that Malone roots are deep in Irish history and extend beyond that, and that during the reign of King David in Israel, over a thousand years before Christ, the Melesians conquered Ireland.

      The Malones descended from these early Irish kings of Melisian descent, and from the seventh century A. D. onward, were a principal family in the County of Westmeath. The O'Malones were descendants of Conner and were originally of Connacht. The property of the O'Malones, a branch of the O'Connors, King of Connaught, and their prooerty in the barony of Brawney, in the County of Westmeath, were large and fertile.

      At the close of the 17th Century, the Malones were one of the principal families in Ireland. Three Malones were in the 1689 Irish Parliament and the Rev. William Malone (1585 - 1659) was superior of the Jesuit Mission to Ireland. Anthony Malone (1700 -
      1776) was a brilliant orator and chancellor of the Exchequer. His brother Edmund (1704 - 18 16) was a noted judge and also a member of Parliament. His son, Edmond Malone (1740 - 1812), a close friend of Johnson, Boswell and Edmund Burke, was a famous Shakespearean critic.

      From these Irish roots the Malones immigrated to Colonial Virginia in the mid 17th Century.

      Tracing the growth and development of the early Malone family in the Colonial period has been difficult because records in Charles City County, Virginia were largely destroyed in 1862 when General McClelland's troupes passed through in 1862. Union troops also destroyed most of the early records of Prince George County, the main area where Malone forebears settled and a daughter county of Charles City County,

      In 1865, Daniel Malone [1-1] first appears in records in Charles County, VA where an early deed suggests that Malones were settled close to the south side of the James River. From 1665 - 1725, or maybe earlier, the family along with others closely associated moved southward, and in next found in surviving records were living along the border of Prince George County and Surry County north of the Nottaway River in a few square miles known in areas known as Jones Hole Swamp, Turkey Egg Creek; Reedy Creek, Southwester Swamp and Stony Creek. These waterways identify the locations of not only these early Malones, but their immediate descendants. Some of these Malones, in the period beyond 1725, acquired property and may even have moved south of the Nottaway River into Brunswick County, formed in 1720 along the southern Virginia border.

      Randolph Malone indicates that the 1946 book of Eva Earnshaw Malone titled Jeremiah Dumas Malone stated that "Daniel Malone came to Virginia from County Westmeath, Ireland in 1655, a royalist fleeing from Cromwell.'' He states that although primary or secondary documentation for this have not been found, in spite of the fact that Daniel Malone would have been 12 years old in 1655, historical facts would agree with it, Family member Clint Malone researched this very subject and states as follows:

      The importance of the Irish-English struggle to the Malone family climaxed in the time from 1649-1655. Murder and pillaging of the Irish families and land reached horrific levels. Oliver Cromwell landed in Dublin in 1640, and the following months would prove most horrid in Irish history. P. T. Sherlock states that Cromwell's purpose was to inflict a "sterner and firmer policy" on Ireland. Many women and children were banished to the West Indies, where they would "starve and die and rot" ... On September 11, 1649 Cromwell massacred 2,600 members of the garrison and other townspeople in Drogheda ... The County of Westmeath (the Malone family home county) is not far west of Drogheda, and news of the massacre spread quickly... During this time Malone ideas of refuge and freedom in America were born.

      Daniel Malone (1-1) is apparently this Malone family's earliest known Virginia
      ancestor. Little is known about him or his immediate descendants because most Charles City County records were destroyed in 1862 by McClelland's Union Army in the Civil War. The following is revealed by what few records are available:

      On February 1, 1665, Daniel Malone 1-1 is first recorded in Charles City County at a court in Westover giving a deposition to the court justice Robert Wynne, also a Malone ancestor. Daniel, in this deposition is noted to be about 22 years of age, indicating his birthdate is about 1643. At this time Court Justice Col. Robert Wynne was about 43 years old.

      The next Malone in existing records occurs ten years later in 1675 when Mary Maloone and Christopher Harrison witnessed an affidavit made by Rebecca Harrison. No other Malones are mentioned besides these two in Charles City County until the early 1690's, and no other Mary Malone is noted in records until 40 years later in 1717, so it might be assumed Daniel and Mary Malone were husband and wife, though no proof of their relationship is known to exist. The next record of Daniel Malone is again found in 1679 in Charles City Co., VA when Dan'l. Malone, noted in Court Orders three times in the winter and spring of 1679, is a defendant in a civil suit with Eusebias King, Daniel would have been about 36 years old at this time.

      If Daniel Malone is indeed the progenitor of the Virginia Malones, he was probably dead by 8-3-1688 and his wife remarried. At a court on that date, "Robert Mallone, an orphan, and with consent of his father-in-law John Raine (?), chooses Samuel Tatem his guardian, who promises (to) allow the orphan at the end of his term, the usual things, and to use his utmost endeavor to cure his head." (We must remember that in Colonial records of that era "father-in-law" was also used to mean "stepfather.") Robert's head must have healed, because he received from the Charles City Co. Court 200 lbs of tobacco for killing wolves in 1694. Robert must have been a very young man in 1694. No further mention of Robert, Mary or Daniel Malone is found in existing Charles City Co. records. A Robert Malone married Mary Harrison in Somerset Co, MD. in 1728, but he is not likely to be the same Robert Malone, since the Somerset Co. Robert lived until 1779, which would make him about 100 years old at his death. What does stand out in these records is how intimately this Malone family was related to the Harrison family in the few records we have of them.

      From the above records we can suggest the following summary: Daniel Malone, born about 1643 and living in Charles City, Co, VA appears to be the earliest Virginia Malone and probable progenitor of the southern Malone family. It would appear that his wife was Mary _____, noted in records there dated 1675. How many children he may have had is unknown, but it is likely that one child was Robert Malone who was not of age in 1688, and that his Malone mother had remarried John Raine It would seem, then, that Daniel Malone had died by 1688 and his widow had married John Raine. Robert Malone must have been a young man on his own by 1694. There is no proof of these relationships, but since Daniel, Mary and Robert are the only Malones mentioned in Charles City County, VA records, the circumstantial evidence is suggestive. The other Malone boys were probably too young to be apprenticed out at the time of that record.

      According to Dr. Randolph A. Malone, John's name is "Melen" in records. He is noted almost as early as Daniel Malone a short distance away in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. On May, 1667, he is noted there witnessing the will of Hugh Kinsey.

      Dr. Randolph mentions a John Malone in the same generation as Danial Malone, but does not comment on a possible relationship. He states that, "It is of interest that many early Virginians were attracted to land in Maryland when it began to be colonized in the period 1634 to 1700. John Malone left his will in Anne Arundel County, MD, probated April 13, 1676, in which he left legacies to Sarah Cole and to John Wilmoth, both familiar family names to southern Malones.
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      JAN VOGEL HAS THE DOLLOWING FOR DANIEL MALONE (1643 Kiluccan,Westmeath, Ireland - 1704 South Work Parish, Prince George, Virginia

      Spouse:
      Mary Harrison (1645 Charles City, Charles, Virginia–1693 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

      Children:
      1. Daniel Malone (1642 Westmeath, Ireland - 1704 South Work Parish, Prince George, Virginia,)
      2. William Malone (1670 Virginia - 1694 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)
      3. Michael Malone (1670–____)

      4. Nathaniel Berwell Malone Sr. (1670 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 21 MARCH 1732 Sapponey Creek, Surry, Surry, Virginia). In 1692 in Virginia, he married Mary Wynne (1677 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 1 JAN 1731 Surry, Surry, Virginia) and they had the following children: Phoebe Malone (1691 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 1752 Surry, Surry, Virginia); Thomas Malone (1695 Prince George, Prince George, Virginia - FEB 1759 Surry, Virginia); Daniel Malone ( 1696 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia - NOV 1795 Halifax, Halifax, Virginia); Thomas Nathaniel Malone (1696 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia - 18 DEC 1758 Sussex, Virginia); Drury Malone (1697 Surry,Virginia - 1747 Prevo, Virginia); Mary Malone (1699 Bristol, Prince George, Virginia - 3 FEB 1751 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia); Frances Malone (1699 Bristol, Prince George, Virginia - Y, Somme, Picardie, France); Susannah Malone (1700 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia - 3 DEC 1759 McKenney, Dinwiddie, Virginia); Daniel Malone (1700 Surrey Co, Virginia - NOV 1795 Halifax, Halifax, Virginia); William Malone (1703 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia - FEB 1759 Surry, Surry, Virginia); Nathaniel Malone Jr (1712 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia -18 DECEMBER 1758 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia - married Christian Linnington (1720–1759) and had 10 children including John Malone (1730 Sussex, Virginia - 6 FEBRUARY 1794 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia, who married Mary Harper (1738 Surry, Surry County, Virginia - 1817 Sussex, Virginia)); Elizabeth Tucker Malone (DEC 1760 Sussex, Virginia - 1807 Sussex, Virginia); William Malone (1762 PRINCE GEORGE, VIRGINIA - 1816 Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia) and John Malone Jr (14 SEPTEMBER 1778 Halifax, Halifax, Virginia - 1860 Greenville, Meriweather, Georgia) - John's biography below:

      John Malone was born Sep 14, 1778, according to a family Bible published in 1846. This Bible was in the possession of Mrs. Lem Owens of Malone, AL, in 1953. The 1850 census gives his place of birth as Virginia. However, he appears to have grown up in Rutherford Co. NC, and married Gracie Eaves there in 1800. Gracie was probably the daughter of Burrell Eaves and Issa Malone. John and Gracie lived in SC for several years and at least two of their children were born there, Spencer,in 1812, and Robert Lewis. The county is unknown. By 1817 or so, the family had moved to Jasper Co. GA. In January 1818, John bought half of Lot 74 in the 17th District, with Benjamin Malone as witness (Jasper Co. DB 8-357). In December 1825 he bought additional land from Benjamin Cook (DB A-447). John was on the 1820 census in Jasper adjacent to Samuel W. Jackson, his son-in-law. In 1827, John won Lot 130 in District 4 of Coweta Co. in the Land Lottery. By 1830, he had moved to Butts Co. GA, and in March 1830 he was administrator of the estate of John Malone, Jr., thought to be his son (Butts Co. DB B-211). John Sr. was on the 1830 census in Butts Co. By 1833, John had moved to Meriwether Co. GA. In October 1833, he bought the west half of Lot 9 in the 8th District of Meriwether Co. from Samuel W. Jackson, with Jones Malone among the witnesses (Meriwether DB C-286). In 1835, he bought an additional 50 acres of an adjacent lot (DB D-76). Later that same year he sold this 50 acres (DB D-281). And in 1850 he sold the land he had purchased in 1833 to James Moreland (DB S-113). John and Gracie were on the 1840 and 1850 censuses in Meriwether Co. She apparently died in the 1850's. John is alone on the 1860 census there, aged 82. No estate records have been found for John. John and Gracie are thought to have had at least seven sons and a daughter. Of these, Lavinia, Spencer, Robert Lewis, and Ledford Bayles are known from family sources. Jones lived adjacent to John in both Jasper and Meriwether, witnessed deeds, etc., and so is thought to have been a son. John Jr.'s death was mentioned in the Ledford B. Malone family Bible, and John Malone Sr. was the administrator of his estate in Butts Co. Burwell's death was also mentioned in the L. B. Malone Bible, and he was living in Jasper in 1827 in the same militia district as John Sr., and was also living near Jones Malone in 1830 Pike Co. Also, Gracie's father's name was Burwell. William B. Malone's death is mentioned in the L. B. Malone Bible, and there is no further information on him. John and his sons ran a blacksmith's shop in Greenville.

      5. Daniel Malone (1675 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 1713 Surry, Virginia)
      6. George Malone (1677 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 1762 Surry, Surry, Virginia)
      7. Mary Malone (1680 Sussex, Sussex, Virginia - 3 FEB 1752 Sussex, Sussex)
      8. Robert Malone (3 AUG 1688 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 3 AUG 1688 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)
      9. Robert Malone (1705 Prince George, Prince George, Virginia - 1779 Northampton, North Carolina)
      10. John Malone

      From Carol Middleton:

      Daniel MALONE and Susan FLORADAY

      Husband: Daniel Malone

      LifeNotes: Shown on the 1704 Quit Rent rolls for 100 acres in Prince George Co, VA. He was living on the south side of the James River in the area that became Prince George County 1700.

      Had dealings with "Col. Bolling, Col. Hardyman, and Maj. Wynn", as is evidenced by the list of his debts (see below).

      Born: in Charles City Co, VA
      Married:
      Died: after 1713.

      Parents: maybe Daniel Malone and Mary (Harrison?)
      Wife: Susan A. Floraday

      LifeNotes: after her husband died, on 7/15/1713 Susan (A.) Floraday signed the list of Daniel' s debts:

      To Col. Bolling, Col. Hardyman, Thomas Simmons, Maj. Wynn, John Ellerson, Mr. Epes, William Ramey, George Pasmore, James Lodge,

      Richard Mones, Joshua Lessenby, Robert Bynetree, William Epes, Jr., John More, to total £15/15/4 [£15, 15 shillings, 4 pence].

      Signed: Susan A. Floraday, Daniell Mallone.
      Susan Floriday, relict of Daniell Malone, dec'd, returned above account and it was recorded (Prince George County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1710-1713) So- who is Susan?? Could FLOWERDAY be a variation of FLOWERDIEU??

      Much information Malone information is based on Randolph Malone's Malones and Allied Families, with thanks especially to Randolph Malone and also to James Crawford Woodyard.

      Daniel MALONE and wife Mary (HARRISON?)

      He is the most likely candidate for progenitor of the Malone family in America. Court records of Justice Robert Wynne show Daniel in Charles City Co, VA by 1665; he was shown to be about 22 years old.

      In 1679 was shown as a defendant in a civil suit with Eusebias King, noted in Court Orders 3 times in winter and spring of 16790. Shown as a land owner in 1718.

      Born: between 1642-3 in County Westmeath, Ireland
      Died: by 8/3/1688

      Mary (Harrison) - Along with Christopher Harrison, "Mary Malone" witnessed an 1675 affidavit made by Rebecca Harrison in Charles City County. What is that relationship? Does that indicate Mary was a Harrison? She most likely remarried after Daniel's death, to John Raine by 4/1688.

      Their children probably were:

      1. Robert Malone was probably a teenager when his mother remarried in 1688.

      "Robert Mallone, an orphan, and with consent of his father-in-law John Raine, chooses Samuel Tatem his guardian and promises (to) allow the orphan at the end of his term, the usual things, and to use his utmost endeavor to cure his head." In 1694, received 200 pounds of tobacco bounty for killing wolves.

      Robert's children might have been:
      ---- Isham Malone (b. ca 1718; m. Judith Cole and they lived in Lunenburg Co, VA, later went to NC; d. 1815 NC),

      ---- Robert Malone (m. Mary Harrison on 9/12/1728, Stepney Parish, Somerset Co.-now Wicomico Co, MD; was back in VA by 1738); deeded an Amelia Co, VA plantation to Isham Malone in 1745),

      ----maybe Daniel Malone,
      ---- William Malone (b. 1730 VA; d. 1826, Clarke Co, GA).

      2. Daniel Malone II (born about 1675 in Charles City Co, VA and Died after 1713). He married Susan A. FLORADAY:

      Shown on the 1704 Quit Rent rolls for 100 acres in Prince George Co, VA. He was living on the south side of the James River in the area that became Prince George County 1700. He had dealings with "Col. Bolling, Col. Hardyman, and Maj. Wynn", as is evidenced by the list of his debts (see below).

      Daniel married Susan Floraday. Their known child: Mary Malone, and their probable children:

      ---- Nathaniel Malone (m. Mary Wynne, daughter of Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith),
      ---- William Malone (m. Anne Tucker?),
      ---- George Malone,
      ---- Daniel Malone (m. Mary Busby),
      ---- Michael Malone.

      After her husband died, on 7/15/1713 Susan (A.) Floraday signed the list of Daniel' s debts:
      To Col. Bolling, Col. Hardyman, Thomas Simmons, Maj. Wynn, John Ellerson, Mr. Epes, William Ramey, George Pasmore, James Lodge, Richard Mones, Joshua Lessenby, Robert Bynetree, William Epes, Jr., John More, to total £15/15/4 [£15, 15 shillings, 4 pence].

      Signed: Susan A. Floraday, Daniell Mallone.

      Susan Floriday, relict of Daniell Malone, dec'd, returned above account and it was recorded (Prince George County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1710-1713).

      Daniel MALONE and Susan FLORADAY

      Note: this is as near as I can figure but unproved. If Daniel is not my forepersons, then Robert and his wife were (see above)

      Daniel and Susan's children probably were:

      1. Mary Malone. She is the only known child. Could it be that she married George Booth??

      2. Nathaniel Malone, born between 1675-81 in Charles City Co, VA. Married Mary Wynne, daughter of Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith, about 1690. Their children: Phoebe Malone, Courtney Malone, Mary Malone, William Malone (b. ca 1703 VA; marred Ann Booth about 1717; d. 1775-87 Dinwiddie Co, VA), Thomas Malone (m. Millicent Chappelle?; d. after 1807), Nathaniel Malone (b. ca 1712; m. Christian Linnington; d.12/18/1758 Sussex Co, VA), Daniel Malone, Drury Malone, Frances Malone (m. Joseph Harper), Amey Malone (unmarried; left a mulatto in her father's will and the care of her younger sisters), Mary Malone (not of age in 1732), Courtney Malone. Nathaniel Malone died about 1731-2 in Surry Co, VA.

      3. William Malone, born ca 1670-85 VA. Was a land owner in Surry Co, VA by 1718. Married Ann -?. They lived near Nathaniel Malone and adjacent to Christopher and Nathaniel Robertson. Their children: William Malone, Jr. (m. Mary Hill, daughter of Richard Hill and Hannah Briggs; owned land in Nottoway River Swamp in 1727; see the text of William's will), John Malone, Elizabeth Malone, Sarah Malone, Anne Malone, Amey Malone, Hannah Malone, Mildred "Milley" Malone, Agnes Malone. Died 1745, Surry Co, VA. His land was divided between his two sons in his will, which was witnessed by Robert Wynne (son of Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith). See the text of his will.

      4. George Malone. Married Mary-?.
      5. John Malone, Sr.
      6. Daniel Malone, born between 1695-98 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA

      In surveys by Robert Bolling is stated "99 acres for Daniel Malone on both sides of Jones Hole Swamp and the Reedy Branch"; Daniel was shown living there in 1717 near George Malone. Married Mary Busby, daughter of Thomas and Mary Busby, sister of Simon Busby (the elder Busby family lived near George Malone and left his daughter Mary one shilling in his will and land on Pond's Swamp to Simon), about 1717 on VA. Their known child: Mary Malone (b. 3/20/1719-20, Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA). It is also speculated that Daniel and Mary were parents of Simon Malone. Daniel Malone died in Prince George Co, VA.

      7. Michael Malone

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      Nathaniel MALONE and Mary WYNNE

      Husband: Nathaniel Malone

      LifeNotes: He was granted 99 acres in 1715. Owned property adjacent to Jones Hole Swamp, a gift from his father-in-law Thomas Wynne and he is metioned in the deed. Also owned property in Sussex Co, and Surry Co, VA (part of earlier Charles City Co, VA). In 1712 he was arrested and fined £25 for dealing with the Tuscorora Indians.

      Seems to have recovered his good name by 1715, because on 3/23/1715, Nathaniel Malone was granted 215 acres on both sides of Sappony Creek, beginning on the west side, adjacent to Thomas Thrower's land.

      In 1717 Nathaniel was engaged to make peace with the Seneca. Thomas Wynne, his father-in-law was also an interpreter for Indian affairs.

      In 1718 Nathaniel was contracted by the Saponies to purchase back a Saponie woman who had been taken captive by "some forreign Indians"; he was to be paid 120 buck skins. A "down-payment" of 90 skins had been paid when the woman died. the "Great Men of the Saponie" wanted their skins back and Nathaniel had to appear in court to answer their complaints; he was ordered to return the skins.

      Nathaniel Malone was business partners with his neighbor George Booth. On 9/19/1721 Nathaniel deeded 100 acres of his Sappony Creek land to George Booth. 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.

      Another neighboring family of the Malones and the Booths were the Jones. On 9/13/1723 John Jones Jr. was granted 95 acres on the north side of the Nottaway River extending along the south side of Sappony Creek, also bordering the land of Nathaniel Malone. William Jones was granted land on the other side of Nathaniel's property from George Booth, along both sides of Turkey Egg Creek north of the Nottaawy River and bordering land of Sloman Wynne and William Parham (William Parham had land granted on 7/9/1724).

      Other neighbors were Robert Wynne, Mary Wynne's brother, living on Jones Hole Swamp. William Malone, Nathaniel's brother lived nearby too. William Moore, Nathaniel Robertson (whose son Drury Robertson married Winifred Malone, daughter of William Malone and Ann Booth. Roberston's son Nathaniel married Winifred Malone, daughter of William Malone, Nathaniel's brother), and Edward Winfield were living close by.

      Born: between 1680-85 in Charles City Co, VA
      Married: in VA
      Died: about 1732 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co, VA. Will dated 1/1732, probated 3/21/1732., see the text.

      Parents: probably Daniel Malone and Susan Floraday
      Wife: Mary Wynne

      LifeNotes: Her father Thomas Wynne gave the couple 98 acres "on ye south side of Jones Hole Swamp". Ross Malone tells us that in those days "swamp" meant and area around a slow-moving stream it was a valuable piece of land. That swamp appears on other pages on this site.

      Married: in VA
      Died: between 1730-32 in VA

      Parents: Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith. See their page.

      Their children were:

      * William Malone, born in 1703 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA. See his Malone page. Married Ann Booth, daughter of George Booth and Mary (Malone?) of Surry / Sussex Co, VA. Their children, all born in VA, were: George Booth Malone (b. 11/26/1737 in VA; m. Sarah Bass), Ann Booth Malone (b. about 1739), Reubin Malone (b. 1741), Booth Malone (b. 1743), Willmuth Malone (b. about 1745), William Malone (b. 1746). William Malone died in 1764 in Dinwiddie Co, VA.

      * Nathaniel Malone, Jr., born ca 1712 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA Was left one of his father's plantations in his will -- the one on the south side of Sappony Creek. Before 1732, married
      Christian Linnington, daughter of Edward Linnington. about 1720 Surry Co, VA. On 7/15/1757, was deeded 300-acre gift from his father with "love and affection"; the land was on Sappony Creek.
      Their children:
      Lucy Malone (may have m. Wilkins Harper, son of Edward Harper),
      Nathaniel Malone (may have died young),
      Thomas Malone (b. by 1738-40; died young but was still living when his father died),
      John Malone (m. Mary Malone),
      Nathaniel Malone (m. Rebecca Winfield),
      Christian Malone. Was executor for his father's will. Died 12/18/1758, Sussex Co, VA.

      * Thomas Malone, born by 1719 in Surry or Prince George Co, VA Was of age at the time of the writing of his father's will. Was deeded land by his brother Nathaniel Malone, Jr. for "love and affection". Married Millicent "Milley" Chappelle? by 1732. They lived in Brunswick Co. which became Lunenburg which became Mecklenburg Co, VA. Lived in close harmony with his brother Drury Malone. Their children: Daniel Malone, Lucy Malone (b. 10/28/1745; m. Lemuel Lanier), Thomas Malone, Jr., Frances "Fannie" Malone (m. Isham Nance), William Malone. Died 1807.

      * Drury Malone, born about 1717 in Surry Co, VA. See his page. Not of age at the time of the writing of his father's will. Was left land which crossed Sappony Creek. Married-1st: Martha Jones by 1734. They lived in Brunswick Co. which became Lunenburg which became Mecklenburg Co, VA. Lived in close harmony with his brother Thomas Malone. Was a Patriot and gave supplies to the Continental Army for the Revolutionary cause. Their children were: Isham Malone (m. Lucy Lanier, daughter of Benjamin Lanier and Elizabeth Warren?), Nathaniel Malone (b. ca 1740; m-1st: Judith Staples; m-2nd: Elizabeth Evans), Martha "Pattie" Malone (b. 3/27/1741, Surry Co, VA; m. -? Holmes), Amy
      Malone (m. William Taylor), Betsy Malone (m. -? Seward), Jones Malone (m. Anney Taylor?; d. 1784), Ann Malone (m. Charles Floyd). On 6/14/1774, Drury married-2nd: Penelope (-?) Taylor, widow of Thomas Taylor. Drury Malone left his will in 1782 in Mecklenburg Co, VA.

      * Daniel Malone. Was left 200 acres of land that included a plantation by his father on north side of Nottaway River, in Prince George Co, VA. Moved to Lunenburg Co, VA to area that later became Halifax Co, VA. In 1745, acquired land in Brunswick Co, VA from John and Mary Wynningham. Married Sarah Sullivan, daughter of James Sullivan of Lunenburg Co, VA. Their children: Thomas Malone (m-1st: on 7/22-8/1785, Susannah Tuck, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Tuck; m-2nd: Nancy Dunkley), Nathaniel Malone (unmarried as of 11/1795), Drury Malone (m. Cecily Johnson moved to Green Co, GA, then to Edgefield Co, SC, then to Morgan Co, GA), John Malone (m-1st: Edey Hawkins; m-2nd: Martha Tranum d. 1795), Bannister Malone (m. Martha Miller; moved to TN, then to Greene Co, KY), Daniel Malone (m-1st: Elizabeth Whitlock; m-2nd: ca 1800 GA to Elizabeth Sansom), Jameson Malone (m. Ulsey -?), Peter Malone (m. Ann Hardin), Mary Malone (m. James Irvine d. Greene Co, GA 4/1831), Elizabeth Malone (m. on 1/4/1787, Lunenburg Co, VA,
      Clement Tranum; lived in Greene Co, and Morgan Co, GA), Rebecca Malone (m. on 4/13/1785, John Andrews), Martha Malone (m. -? Hardin), Susannah Malone (m. James Reynolds). Daniel Malone's will in Halifax Co, VA dated 11/3/1795; proved 12/1795.

      * Amy Malone. Mentioned in her father's will.

      * Frances or Susan / Susannah (as some say) Malone. Married Joseph Harper. See the assorted records re: Joseph Harper. Their children: Martha Harper (her godparents were Drury Malone and Martha Jones), George Harper (b. 12/24/1732, baptized 6/17/1733), Joseph Harper, Drury Harper (administrator of Joseph Harper's Estate. January 1791), Nathaniel Harper.

      * Phebe (Phoebe) Malone
      * Courtney Malone. Mentioned in her father's will.
      * Mary Malone. Was not of age in 1732. Mentioned in her father's will.

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      William MALONE and Ann BOOTH

      Husband: William Malone

      LifeNotes: 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 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, 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 Creek and 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: 1703 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co, VA
      Married: ca 1724 n Brunswick Co, VA
      Died: 1774 in Dinwiddie Co, VA. Left a will that was destroyed in the Civil War.

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

      LifeNotes: 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 1720 Surry Co, VA
      Married: ca 1724 in Brunswick Co, VA
      Died: after 1799 in Dinwiddie Co, VA
      Parents: George Booth and Mary (-?)

      Their children were:

      * 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 George Booth. 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.

      * 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, 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.

      * 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: Elizabth 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.

      * 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.

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

      * 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 were: William Malone, Jr. (b. after 1777 Dinwiddie Co, VA; m. Mary ?), John Malone (b. 8/26/1778, Dinwiddie Co, VA; 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.
      Family Members
      Children
      Nathaniel Malone 1670-1732
      Mary Malone Booth 1680-1752
      William Malone 1685-1745
      George Malone 1690-1740 ?? father died 1688?
      Robert Malone 1705-1779 ?? father died 1688?
      Created by: B&JAndrews1945 (47525492)
      Added: 18 Aug 2018
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192342113/daniel-malone
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 March 2021), memorial page for Daniel Malone II (1643–3 Aug 1688), Find a Grave Memorial no. 192342113, ; Maintained by B&JAndrews1945 (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=I34102

      ID: I34102
      •Name: **Daniel Malone
      •Surname: Malone
      •Given Name: **Daniel
      •Sex: M
      •Birth: BET 1642 AND 1643 in County Westmeath, Ireland
      •Death: AFT 1704 in South Work Parish, Prince George Co, Virginia
      •Reference Number: 2914
      •_UID: 4B30EFE5955ACB48A0E86F330D2CDAF684D6
      •Change Date: 22 Apr 2007 at 00:00:00

      Marriage 1
      **Mary Harrison b: 1655 in Charles Co, Virginia
      •Married: 1674 in Charles Co, Virginia
      Children
      1.Has Children **Nathaniel Burwell Malone b: BET 1665 AND 1681 in Charles Co, Virginia
      2.Has No Children George Malone b: BET 1670 AND 1680 in Virginia
      3.Has No Children Daniel (II) Malone b: 1675 in Virginia
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