I have a later MALIN in my charts m to Caroline HIPPLE, dau of George W HIPPLE and Sarah STEARNS. George W HIPPLE was son of Lawrence HIPPLE and Anna Maria WEIDNER who lived in Roxborough. Lawrence HIPPLE was son of Lorentz HIPPLE and Rosina JAEGER/YEAGER of Vincent Twp area. Stephen MALIN and family were in Media area of Howellville, Del Co PA in 1870CR. Descendants of Stephen O Malin: 1 Stephen O Malin aka: Maylin b: 03 Aug 1806 in PA d: 28 Jun 1892 in Delaware Co PA Burial: Media Cemetery, Del Co PA 1870 Census, Upper Providence, Delaware Co PA (image 11 of 19 on Ancestry.com, PO: Howellville household of Stephen MALIN, age 64, farmer, PA, $7000, $1000 Caroline MALIN, age 41, keeping house Geo W HIPPLE, age 63, invalid, PA (her father) Maggie HIPPLE, age 33, nurse, PA (this seems to be dau Margaret shown on the 1860 Census) +Caroline Hipple b: 10 Aug 1828 in PA; resided Media, Del Co PA d: 17 Jan 1910 in PA Burial: Media Cemetery, Del Co PA .... 2 George Hipple Malin b: 13 Feb 1848 .... 2 Eliza G Malin b: 01 Oct 1849 .... 2 Horace J Malin b: 02 Jul 1853 .... 2 Abner J Malin b: 19 Aug 1855 .... 2 Sarah A Malin b: 21 Jun 1857 Would they connect to these earlier MALINs? I don't have parents for Stephen. Diana in AL ----- Original Message ----- From: Mal Humes<mailto:mal3@mal.net> To: PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:14 PM Subject: RE: [PaOldC] MALIN family from Goshen, Chester Co., 1820-1830 In an old post from the list archives it appear he was probably a farmer, about 40-50 years old circa 1820-30, and may have been involved in politics also at some point not clearly stated, though it appears there also may have been a John Malin Jr also likely around during the time you're interested in: >Subject: [PaOldC] Futhey & Cope - John MALIN, Sr. Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 23:41:34 -0400 >From a series of photos between the pages of 648-649 - no number attributed to these pages: John MALIN, Sr. Isaac, son of Randall and Elizabeth Malin, from England, married Elizabeth Jones, daughter of David Jones, of Whiteland. The well-known Malin farm is out of the one thousand acres that William Penn, on Sept. 25 and 26, 1681, granted to William Jenkins, who, in 1685, conveyed out of it two hundred and fifty acres to James Thomas. in 1699 the said Thomas willed to his son, Nathan Thomas, two hundred acres in "Duffryn Mawr" (or "Great Valley"), and to his brother-in-law, David Jones, the other fifty acres, "provided he or any of his children will come to this country." Randall, son of Isaac Malin, married Alice Pratt, and their son, Randall Malin, married Jane Hoopes, to whom was born only one child, John Malin. He married Sarah, daughter of James Parrock, of Philadelphia, from which union were born three children: Randall; John; and Caroline M., married to James L. Stephenson snip