Thompson Malone - Wives

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Araminta, as I said is d/o Joseph Henderson....father's will etc.
Laura was a Williams-there is a good connect with this line with some Williamses of Greene Co., Georgia.

I have copious notes on this whole family.

I am thinking you have a mistake here...Sallie H. Malone b. ca. 1860 md. James A. Gray son of Zachariah Thompson Gray is not same Sarah H. (Hazeltine) who is sister of Joseph Henderson Malone....Sallie H. Malone Gray is a d/o Thompson's.

Lordy, I may need to pull lots of records. This family did intermarry somewhat.

My husband's grandmother had a sister, Anne Hasseltine Wallace Gibson....

Molly McLaughlin

OK, thanks. When I get a chance, I will look at my records on this branch of the family and try to sort things out. It's very possible I've made errors setting up the Geni family tree.

Steve Harper

This is going to be kind of round about on the wife of John Malone who was Martha Traynum King, widow of Henry King, who she married in Charlotte Co., Va. and then he passed away. Martha was a sister of Clement Traynum who is named as a daughter in the last will and testament of William Traynum in 1806 Charlotte Co., Va. "Patsy Malone". I do not know how this could translate into information but her sister Elizabeth Malone Williams was the wife of a Matthew Williams whom she married in Charlotte Co., Va. in 20 Oct 1786. His will which was in Charlotte Co., Va. Proved December 1823 was recorded in Charlotte Co., Va. but also in Montgomery Co., Alabama. This will make some sense as to say one of the men who was assurance to this was a Benjamin Fitzpatrick, and thereby tracks back to the family of Traynum of Clement (actually later there was a Clement Traynum Fitzpatrick, It comes from the daughter of Clement and Elizabeth who married by memory a Phillips Fitzpatrick but could be wrong memory. The names of chn. of Matthew and Elizabeth Traynum Williams included a daughter who was married an Elizza Staples. The Staples family is r/to the line some how of Daniel 4-14 and there was a Thompson Staples of Charlotte/earlier Lunenburg. (William Traynum, md. Ann Toombs, will was recorded in Charlotte but clearly states in the heading it was written in Lunenburg before lines changed and became Charlotte. I have somewhere another document that had Daniel 4-14 stating that his old home in Lunenburg Co., Va. and he died in Halifax Co., Va. Need to look at when all these lines changed. They lived in Cornwall parish Lunenburg by memory. Maybe makes a trifle bit of sense.

Opens another can of worms, because the line of the Daniel Malone in NC has a son, Staples Malone. He hangs out with all of Drury md. Cecily Johnson/s siblings including showing some deeds with Stephen Wood, who was married to Cecily's sister, Ann Wood, also Michael Johnson etc. a brother. So, they were/and are hard to make sure all is same. I do know I have thougth the Daniel in NC is somehow a son of one of Daniel 4-14's sons or if not a son, a nephew....

Jameson Malone may have gotten his name from a man surnamed Jameson. I did not waste time proving that. Also, Jameson Andrews in Greene Co., Ga. associates with same people that the line of my husband in Copiah Co., Ms. were assoc. with too, and that for one was a Towns family. You have to do deep research most of the time. If you wish the actual page sites for wills, let me know. We also forget that Phillip Malone, RS. widow Mary Malone is the sister of William Traynum's second wife, Mildred Redmon-they are in the bibliography but I do have will of William..says she is his second wife's sister...and has chn. I am aware of what is one perhaps named Benjamin Malone orphan of Phillip from some record I found, whose guardian was a Burwell Green. (There are such to many men named that.) I have no idea who the other sibling(s) of Benjamin Malone are. At least were living in 1806 so likely adults as father died in Revolutionary war.

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