Velma, How interesting! I find in my line that William and Rachel Malone had a daughter, Mary, born around 1811 in TN, who also married into the Foutch line - Martin Foutch (Fouch) in 1833. I got the information from the LDS Web Site. I was looking at the dates of birth of her children and there may be some discrepancy on some or the year of her marriage -- shows an Unknown baby born 1825, Eliza in 1829 and the others between 1933 and 1850. Martin was born about 1811 in NC and died between 1880 / 1890. All children appear to be born in TN and one son, John Henry born in 1844, was buried at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Most of my Malone line that died in Tennessee were buried at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, with the exception of a couple who were buried at the Malone Cemetery, which was noted was behind the Malone farm. I found a web site that gives directions to the cemeteries in Dekalb Co., and it both New Hope and the Malone family cemetery are off the same road.
For more interesting Malone/Foutch information, check out the link below: http://www.tngenweb.org/dekalb/feud.htm Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gacrowell@aol.com> To: <MALONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 4:47 PM Subject: [MALONE-L] Foutch/Malone Lines > Velma, > > How interesting! I find in my line that William and Rachel Malone had a > daughter, Mary, born around 1811 in TN, who also married into the Foutch line > - Martin Foutch (Fouch) in 1833. > I got the information from the LDS Web Site. I was looking at the dates of > birth of her children and there may be some discrepancy on some or the year > of her marriage -- shows an Unknown baby born 1825, Eliza in 1829 and the > others between 1933 and 1850. Martin was born about 1811 in NC and died > between 1880 / 1890. All children appear to be born in TN and one son, John > Henry born in 1844, was buried at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Most of > my Malone line that died in Tennessee were buried at New Hope Baptist Church > Cemetery, with the exception of a couple who were buried at the Malone > Cemetery, which was noted was behind the Malone farm. I found a web site > that gives directions to the cemeteries in Dekalb Co., and it both New Hope > and the Malone family cemetery are off the same road. > > > > > ==== MALONE Mailing List ==== > Do you know of a URL that would interest other MALONE-L researchers? > Send mail to: MALONE-L@rootsweb.com >