William Malott was of French extraction, was two years in the war, and in 1800 opened up a farm along the East Fork, in Union township. Of his sons, Zedekiah and Thomas removed; Isaac was a ship carpenter in Cincinnati, and William remained on the homestead. Hugh Maloy a captain in the service, was a pioneer living in Monroe township in 1840. He served three years in an infantry regiment, and was at Valley Forge. He was an early settler in Williamsburg, and in 1825 was admitted on a diploma to Clermont Social lodge, F. and A. M., No. 20. He was the grandfather of Moreton Mulloy. Theodore Malott was of a French family, many of whom settled in Clermont. His brother, William, below Perins Mills, Daniel was an assistant surveyor to General Lytle, Peter and John in the Snell neighborhood as did Theodore, who was out eighteen months in the Revolution with Brother William in Smallwood's, Maryland, brigade. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net