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
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 >