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    1. [MALONE-L] Re:Halberts
    2. Please check out the alert listed below, re: Halbert's. Arlene <A HREF="http://cageyconsumer.com/heirbook.html">Consumer Alert: Halbert's Heirloom Books</A> http://cageyconsumer.com/heirbook.html

    01/03/2002 04:03:35
    1. [MALONE-L] Malone Family Book
    2. In regard to Randolph Malone's book can anyone tell me a little more about the contents. It sounds great but I would like to know a little more before I purchase at $80.53? I have a book that was put out by Halbert's Inc, Bath OH in 1990 that listed all the Malone's in the entire world, at that time there were 22,922 households bearing the Malone name worldwide. I found my own name in the book and other relatives in New Jersey. I wrote to the publishers last month and my letter came back as undeliverable, so I dont know if they are still in business. I have hit a brick wall in regard to where my Malone's/Mannions came from in Ireland 1840-1845. Jersey Jim Malone

    01/03/2002 03:56:34
    1. [MALONE-L] From The Moderator
    2. Nikki Simmons
    3. Call me moderator, listowner, big cheese, whatever..... 1. Links are permitted on this list---assuming they have something to do with MALONE genealogy specifically. For example, do not post links to a census unless it has MALONES in it. Also please do not cut and paste people's websites. 2. About the Malone Book by Randolph Malone. Please just go and buy the book. It was worth every penny. I found not 1 but 3 Malone lines, and connected to other surnames like Dameron. (Sometimes having the tree limb be a straight line makes things easier.) This book is as comprehensive study of any surname I have ever seen. It is not just a listing of descendants, it includes census data, wills, etc. He has contributions from many (not few) researchers. 3. If you are not interested in buying this book, please do not ask people to...scan, copy, type, send to the list, whatever. This book is under copyright and as Mr. Malone is an extremely nice man, I do not want him to find his work being financially undermined. And I do not want any legal problems on this list. 4. This book can be checked out at many libraries, which means it might be available on inter-library loan. 5. BUY THE BOOK! You can always sell it to someone else doing Malone research. I am sure someone on this list would buy it. Sincerely, Nikki Simmons MALONE-L BIG CHEESE nsimmons@mid-mo.net

    01/03/2002 03:15:38
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 8:14:24 PM Central Standard Time, GeneLady1951@houston.rr.com writes: > Does this book cover Malone's in Northwestern Louisiana and Arkansas? > > > > > Bettye Looney Bowerman > > The book has census records and marriage records from: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. What parts of those states it is impossible to tell without knowing the state more intimately than I do, or than most do. Gordon Hale

    01/03/2002 02:54:26
    1. RE: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Bettye Bowerman
    3. Does this book cover Malone's in Northwestern Louisiana and Arkansas? Bettye Looney Bowerman Bethea, Rogers, Knighton, Sample, Looney Hudson, Golden, Miller Cochran, Covington, Malone, Pockrus Prothro, Smith Tupa, Brosch, Rybak Bowerman, Coxie -----Original Message----- From: BWGood@aol.com [mailto:BWGood@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:50 AM To: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book The MALONE BOOK covers the descendants of Daniel Malone of early Virginia, with maybe some overlap with the Maryland Malones. It is an extensive coverage of the southern Malones. And in addition, has become a wonderful resource book for other southern families of mine as the Malones were so numerous that they intermarried with a great number of southern families. Census, deed and will records include not only Malones but many of their neighbors who in some way connected with Malones. Barbara Good ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== Have you posted your information to MALONE-L lately? Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.311 / Virus Database: 172 - Release Date: 12/27/2001 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.311 / Virus Database: 172 - Release Date: 12/27/2001

    01/03/2002 01:10:45
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Gordon, I appreciate the information so much. I know I have Robert's children and Yancey's mixed up, but I'll keep working on sorting them out. From the early Smith County information, it is hard to tell whether the guys on the 1820 census were brothers or maybe cousins. It will probably take me a few more years. You are truly a kind soul to help me with my dilemma. I also have a Hale line from Joab Hale born bet. 1750-1760 in Greenville, SC. Someday, I'll work some more on that line--and get on the proper list for it. Thank you, Velma

    01/03/2002 01:02:01
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] Re: copying to a list.
    2. Claire Loyd
    3. Since everyone seems to think it is O.K. here's the site that has been a world of help, not only on the Malome line but others too.. Gives info that can lead to other lines and open doors. http://www.gendex.com:8080 Claire AHamptonResearch@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 1/3/02 4:49:44 PM Central Standard Time, GRHaleJr@cs.com > writes: > > > > Think we aren't supposed > > > to put other sites on here- right? > > > > I don't think that is so, Claire. I see such urls on other sites all the > > time. No biggie though. > > > > Gordon Hale > > > > > > > > Claire, I think it is okay to put a link and / or URL here, to a site..but > not okay to copy a site verbatim, and post it here, or somewhere else, > without permission from that website owner. > Our list administrator probably knows all those copyright rules backward and > forward, but I don't. > Arlene > > ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== > Do you know of a URL that would interest other MALONE-L researchers? > Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com

    01/03/2002 11:10:18
    1. [MALONE-L] Re: copying to a list.
    2. In a message dated 1/3/02 4:49:44 PM Central Standard Time, GRHaleJr@cs.com writes: > > Think we aren't supposed > > to put other sites on here- right? > > I don't think that is so, Claire. I see such urls on other sites all the > time. No biggie though. > > Gordon Hale > > > Claire, I think it is okay to put a link and / or URL here, to a site..but not okay to copy a site verbatim, and post it here, or somewhere else, without permission from that website owner. Our list administrator probably knows all those copyright rules backward and forward, but I don't. Arlene

    01/03/2002 10:51:39
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 3:53:25 PM Central Standard Time, cloyd01@bellsouth.net writes: > Think we aren't supposed > to put other sites on here- right? I don't think that is so, Claire. I see such urls on other sites all the time. No biggie though. Gordon Hale

    01/03/2002 10:45:51
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 3:45:52 PM Central Standard Time, TrailsToThePast@cs.com writes: > Gordon, > I sure need to know the children listed for Yancey 6-311. Also, is there a > Will for him? > > I find no will listed for Yancey Malone 6-311 in Randolph Malone's book. I find only one son listed for him but there are 21 pages of descendants for that one son and he is listed as only a probable son. I have no way to scan and send you the pages and I am not willing to hand type them. I will type in below what is for Yancey and his one son, William. YANCEY MALONE 6-311, PROBABLE SON OF NATHANIEL MALONE 5-69 Yancey Malone 6-311 9c. 1760/70 Granville Co, NC - after 1830 Henry Co., TN), probable son of Nathaniel Malone 5-69, is not found in NC records. He probably moved with his father's family. He is found in 1830 census in Henry Co., TN, aged 60-70 with wife aged 60-70 and one other male aged 30-40. The name suggests the relationship. Apparent children of Nathaniel all seeded to have "Yanceys" among their descendants. This relationship is not proven. His probable son, based on family researchers, age, location and given names (Not a proven relationship) 7-553 William Malone (1790-1792 Caswell Co., NC - 1871 DeKalb Co., TN) probable son of Yancey Malone 6-311 m. Rachel ........... (1787 NC - 1860-70 DeKalb Co., TN) Is first found in 1820 census in Smith Co., TN along with Robert Malone 6-312 family. He is still there in the 1830 census. By the 1850 census he is shown in Smith Co., TN aged 59 with wife Rachel aged 63, both of NC. He was a farmer. The 1860 census shows William & Rachel in DeKalb Co., TN. By the 1870 census Rachel has died and William is aged 80, living alone. He is buried in DeKalb Co, and she is buried New Hope Bapt. Church Cem, Alexandria, DeKalb Co., TN. You could gather a lot of information from the book about the many descendants from this one son. There is, however, the "probable" problem. You must decide how you handle that one yourself. I have a similar problem in my Hale line. My GGGGrandfather was one of two brothers and it is not certain which one. I use one of the brothers, others in the line use the other. We all get straight again after my GGGGGrandfather. Lots of luck. Gordon Hale P.S. - Many larger public libraries have copies of this book. This is a huge tome, over 1400 pages.

    01/03/2002 10:43:56
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Shelia
    3. Claire - and everyone - Thank you for your reply. I need more info before I can make use of the book, I suppose. What I do know - FYI for the list.... Thomas Malone, b. 1814, Ireland; d. January 01, 1885, Sugar Notch, PA (Luzerne County) married to Mary ? b. abt 1820, Ireland; d. May 20, 1856, Sugar Notch, PA The family immigrated in 1856. Children: Joseph R. Malone, b. February 01, 1841 in Ireland; d. September 26, 1892 in Sugar Notch Bernard Malone, b. February 1854, Ireland, d. ? Patrick Malone, b. January 1848, Ireland; d.May 13, 1880, Sugar Notch Joseph R. Malone was my great grandfather. He married Catherine ? and had the following children: Mary Malone, January 01, 1870 Joseph Malone, February 26, 1872 (married Catherine Hishon, b. Ireland) Thomas Malone, August 22, 1874, (married Elizabeth Agnes Dooner, b. Ireland) Catherine Jane Malone (my grandmother), April 09, 1877, (married Anthony Joseph Lenahan,my granddad ) Marguerite Malone, February 06, 1880 Thank you again everyone. The Lenahans are as difficult as the Malones to track down....light candles for me.... shelia =) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claire Loyd" <cloyd01@bellsouth.net> To: <MALONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:39 PM Subject: Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book > Shelia, In the Introduction of the book it says that it primarily deals with the Virginia Malone family > and their descendants. It begins with Daniel Malone of Charles City County, Virginia, the earliest > known Virginia Malone land owner on 17th Century Colonial America, and follows his apparent > descendants as they spread south and west. In part I it discusses the early Malone history and the > Irish roots. I haven't researched thoroughly for names etc. The Malone name appears in Virginia and > Maryland from mid-1600s on. Since they traveled back and forth in those days, is it possible that > these Malones could have been connected to the Pennsylvania Malones????Possible and it is a starting > place. Claire > > Shelia wrote: > > > Hi List > > > > Regarding the MALONE book.... > > > > Does it cover the Malones in places other than the southern states? > > > > My Malones came from Ireland in the 1860s and settled in Sugar Notch and Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania. > > > > Thank you > > > > Shelia Lenahan Sulkowski > > > > Genealogy Addict > > I'd rather look for dead people than have 'em look for me > > > > ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== > > Have you posted your information to MALONE-L lately? > > Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== > Do you know of a URL that would interest other MALONE-L researchers? > Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com >

    01/03/2002 10:19:22
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 3:00:19 PM Central Standard Time, comjones@fcg.net writes: > Does anyone with access to this book know if there are any Malones from > Warrick County included? This is where most of the acestors I have found > lived. > The book doesn't list by counties or states but only by names and dates. With over 1400 pages it would be almost impossible to go through and find the county references. You failed to mention what state Warrick County was in. Gordon Hale

    01/03/2002 10:02:35
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Claire Loyd
    3. There ARE lots of Richard Malones in the book. I found your Richard though on another site----I think. He was born in County Cork, Ireland in 1735 married Rebekah ? and died in Centere Co. Penn. in 1801, had 9 children. I won't put the 'site' on here but e-mail me direct and I'll tell you where I found him. Think we aren't supposed to put other sites on here- right? My e-mail address is cloyd01@bellsouth.net Claire GRHaleJr@cs.com wrote: > In a message dated 01/03/2002 2:09:52 PM Central Standard Time, > piguy@goldrush.com writes: > > > Hi, Can anyone tell me if Richard Malone born 1735, married to Rebecca > > Hartley is in the book. They where born in Ireland and settled in Center > > County, Pennsylvania. Richard was my gggg-grandfather, then Francis born > > 1860, then Samuel Wesley Malone in 1781 and then Martha Malone who married > > Robert Pyle. Martha's siblings were Frances, Samuel Jr. and William. > > > > > > There are 83 listing for Richard Malone (including those with initials of a > second name). I am not willing to check out each and every one. There are, > however, no listings for Rebecca Hartley nor Robert Pyle. > > Gordon Hale > > ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== > Have you posted your information to MALONE-L lately? > Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com

    01/03/2002 09:47:04
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 2:45:37 PM Central Standard Time, GRHaleJr@cs.com writes: << Under: Desc. of Louisa Elisa Malone 9-947, d/o Yancy 8-900, s/o Wm. 7-533, s/o Yancey 6-311 >> -------------- Hi everyone, Thank you so much for answering the question asked of me. All of you are so nice to let us know that you have the "Malone and Allied Families" book. We really need the help. Gordon, I sure need to know the children listed for Yancey 6-311. Also, is there a Will for him? Carolyn, Would you please tell me more about Roscoe Chapman? My line is Samuel Malone/Anne Chapman. I emailed you earlier. Please let me know if you didn't get it. Thank you everyone, Velma

    01/03/2002 09:43:11
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 2:19:30 PM Central Standard Time, Gacrowell@aol.com writes: > My direct Malone line is William Malone & Rachell -- William Carroll -- > Thomas Jefferson Malone (born 1868 in Texas). The rest were apparently > from > Dekalb CO., TN. > > Is there anything in the book about them? I would hate to spend $80 at > this > particular time if they are not even covered in the book. > > Under: Desc. of Louisa Elisa Malone 9-947, d/o Yancy 8-900, s/o Wm. 7-533, s/o Yancey 6-311 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------- p. 373 Thomas Jefferson Malone (b. 4-15-1868 TX - 12-8-1924 Van Zandt Co., TX) m. in Van Zandt Co., TX 5-3-1886 Laura Ann Foshee (10-18-1870 Jackson Co. AL - 5-25-1959 Tyler, Smith Co., TX) dau of James Monroe & Margaret (Terry) Foshee. Buried Marvin Chapel Co., Van Zandt Co., I am sure there is more data on the ancestry and possibly the descendants of these Malones. You really would need a copy of the book, either by purchase or at a local public library, to determine all of the details. This is not my own line or I could send you a complete file from my own list. Hope this helps. Gordon Reid Hale

    01/03/2002 08:43:28
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. In a message dated 01/03/2002 2:09:52 PM Central Standard Time, piguy@goldrush.com writes: > Hi, Can anyone tell me if Richard Malone born 1735, married to Rebecca > Hartley is in the book. They where born in Ireland and settled in Center > County, Pennsylvania. Richard was my gggg-grandfather, then Francis born > 1860, then Samuel Wesley Malone in 1781 and then Martha Malone who married > Robert Pyle. Martha's siblings were Frances, Samuel Jr. and William. > > There are 83 listing for Richard Malone (including those with initials of a second name). I am not willing to check out each and every one. There are, however, no listings for Rebecca Hartley nor Robert Pyle. Gordon Hale

    01/03/2002 08:20:35
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. My direct Malone line is William Malone & Rachell -- William Carroll -- Thomas Jefferson Malone (born 1868 in Texas). The rest were apparently from Dekalb CO., TN. Is there anything in the book about them? I would hate to spend $80 at this particular time if they are not even covered in the book. Thanks, Gwinnetta Malone Crowell

    01/03/2002 08:16:39
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Peg
    3. >Does anyone with access to this book know if there are any Malones from >Warrick County included? This is where most of the acestors I have found >lived. >Thanks >Peg > I should have said Warrick Co. IN. Sorry >==== MALONE Mailing List ==== >Do you know of a URL that would interest other MALONE-L researchers? >Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com

    01/03/2002 08:04:11
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. Peg
    3. Does anyone with access to this book know if there are any Malones from Warrick County included? This is where most of the acestors I have found lived. Thanks Peg

    01/03/2002 07:59:30
    1. Re: [MALONE-L] The Malone Book
    2. The MALONE BOOK covers the descendants of Daniel Malone of early Virginia, with maybe some overlap with the Maryland Malones. It is an extensive coverage of the southern Malones. And in addition, has become a wonderful resource book for other southern families of mine as the Malones were so numerous that they intermarried with a great number of southern families. Census, deed and will records include not only Malones but many of their neighbors who in some way connected with Malones. Barbara Good

    01/03/2002 05:49:37