Married Martha Evelyn Allen (b. 1836) on Dec. 5, 1858. CHILDREN:
Florabelle (b. Dec. 14, 1859)
Hester Evelyn (b. Feb. 8, 1861)
Horace Hamilton (b. Feb. 28, 1863)
Fred (b. Aug. 2, 1865)
Rilla (b. March 8, 1869)
Maude (b. June 24, 1871)
Anna (b. March 22, 1874)
Charlie (b. Dec. 15, 1875)
Malicoat enlisted as a CPL in Co. G, 38th Indiana Infantry on Sept. 18, 1861. He received a discharge for disability in April 1862.
OBITUARY:
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, April 16, 1927, page not provided
TAPS CALLS OLD VET
J H Malicoat, One of The Well Known Citizens of Ellettsville, Succumbs At An Advanced Age.
J. H. Malicoat, a well known old time Civil War veteran of Ellettsville, passed away this afternoon at his home after an illness of several weeks. He would have been 90 had he lived until June. He was born in Tennessee and came to Monroe county when a year old. He is survived by the widow, two sons, H. H. of this city, and Harley of Ellettsville, three daughters, Mrs. Flora Campbell, Detroit, Mrs. Rilla Stevenson, Hammond, and Mrs. Maude Koss, this city. Ten grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and one great grand child.
Funeral will probably be Tuesday with burial in the M. E. church cemetery.
Mr. Malicoat had been in good health until about two weeks ago and he was taken seriously ill. He then improved only to gradually become weaker and on account of his advanced age the end was not unexpected.
There now remain two veterans in Ellettsville, T. S. Moore and I. U. May, both in good health.
Married Martha Evelyn Allen (b. 1836) on Dec. 5, 1858. CHILDREN:
Florabelle (b. Dec. 14, 1859)
Hester Evelyn (b. Feb. 8, 1861)
Horace Hamilton (b. Feb. 28, 1863)
Fred (b. Aug. 2, 1865)
Rilla (b. March 8, 1869)
Maude (b. June 24, 1871)
Anna (b. March 22, 1874)
Charlie (b. Dec. 15, 1875)
Malicoat enlisted as a CPL in Co. G, 38th Indiana Infantry on Sept. 18, 1861. He received a discharge for disability in April 1862.
OBITUARY:
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, April 16, 1927, page not provided
TAPS CALLS OLD VET
J H Malicoat, One of The Well Known Citizens of Ellettsville, Succumbs At An Advanced Age.
J. H. Malicoat, a well known old time Civil War veteran of Ellettsville, passed away this afternoon at his home after an illness of several weeks. He would have been 90 had he lived until June. He was born in Tennessee and came to Monroe county when a year old. He is survived by the widow, two sons, H. H. of this city, and Harley of Ellettsville, three daughters, Mrs. Flora Campbell, Detroit, Mrs. Rilla Stevenson, Hammond, and Mrs. Maude Koss, this city. Ten grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and one great grand child.
Funeral will probably be Tuesday with burial in the M. E. church cemetery.
Mr. Malicoat had been in good health until about two weeks ago and he was taken seriously ill. He then improved only to gradually become weaker and on account of his advanced age the end was not unexpected.
There now remain two veterans in Ellettsville, T. S. Moore and I. U. May, both in good health.
Family Members
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Phillip Mallicoat
1826 – unknown
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Emeline Mallicoat
1829 – unknown
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William S. Mallicoat
1831–1832
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Sarah Jane Mallicoat Barnett
1840–1900
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James Thomas Malicoat
1844–1905
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Mary Elizabeth Day Malicoat Surber
1848–1934
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Martha Adaline Mallicoat
1849–1879
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Rachel A. Mallicoat Winters
1850–1900
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William Lee Malicoat
1854–1924
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