Thomas Malone married Elizabeth Vest, 1825, Springfield, Washington County Kentucky. They left Kentucky for what was then Crawford County, Missouri (now Meramec Township, Phelps County, Missouri) about 1834. A sister, Mary "Polly" Malone Adams with her husband Andrew Adams and family also arrived in the area about the same time. There may have been another sister, Charlotte Malone Adams (1811-ca. 1862), with her husband William Adams (brother of Andrew), and their family, who also came into the same area of Missouri at an earlier date. A farmer, Thomas received several land grants during the 1850's and 1860's.
[There are records which show that a Thomas and Elizabeth Malone divorced in Feb. 1860. It has been discovered that there was another couple in the same county also named Thomas and Elizabeth Malone, and the divorce record was probably for that couple].
The last time they are noted on any record is the United States Census, information collected June 1880, Meramec Township, Phelps County, Missouri. The date of death for both is given to be 1880 (this is presently uncertain). While their place of burial is uncertain, family research believes it to be Asher Cemetery.
Children:
Thomas Malone, Jr. [b. Dec. 1826 in KY, appears to have died before 1840].
Lucinda Malone [born about 1829 in KY, found living with her parents on every census through 1880 when she is last noted].
Hardin (or Harden) Malone [born 1831 in KY. Married (1) Sarah Shoemate about 1856, married (2) Catherin Driskell in 1865 [b. 20 June, or 17 Aug. 1845 Douglas Co., MO, daughter of Elijah Driscol; d. 19 Aug. 1927 Winona, Shannon Co., MO]. Veteran of the American Civil War, CSA, Co. "D", 4th Missouri Cavalry. Records of Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers, 1861-1866 -- Malone, Harden, Phelps Co., 13 Jan. 1864, "$1000 bond", and "Parole"; 20 Jan. 1864, "Arrest for Disloyalty" (Rolla), and "Bond for $1000". Also listed as subject to the draft, was age 34, born Kentucky, living in in Norman, Dent Co., Mo. July 1863. Hardin, Catherine, and family found living in Ozark Co., Mo. in 1870, then Phelps Co. Mo. in 1876 and 1880 (Hardin was working in the iron mines). Known to have had several children, but presently have limited information. Hardin's wife and at least 2 children are buried in Pine Lawn Cemetery, Winona, Shannon Co., Missouri. Children: Thomas S., b. 1857; William M., b. 1858; maybe, Martha Jane, b. 1859; Mary Lucinda, b. 1868; John E. Malone b. 29 April 1870, d. 13 March 1947; Elizabeth Malone Pritchett, b. 6 Aug. 1877, d. 20 Jan. 1943]. This may be the same individual identified as Franklin Harding "Haren/Hardin" Malone, 1831 - 1889, died Fremont, Carter Co., Missouri. See Find-a-Grave Memorial #241607196
Mary "Polly" Malone.
John Wesley Malone [b. 1835; married (1) Melinda Dawson, 17 June 1855; (2) Emily Matthews, 2 Aug. 1857; (3) Sarah Ann Nelson 25 Feb. 1864, Phelps Co., MO. Found living in Phelps Co., Mo. in 1870 and 1880. Possible veteran of the C.S.A., but this is presently uncertain. Known to have had several children, but there is no further information -- this may be the John W. Malone (1834-1908) buried Jasper Co., MO. Children: Margaret Malone Moore, b. ca. 1858, see Find-a- Grave Memorial #190352603; Mary Jane Malone Barr, b. 25 March 1858, died 2 Jan. 1901; Henry T., b. ca. 1862; maybe James E., b. ca. 1863; Samuel J., 1865-1954, F-A-G Memorial #159464605].
This is probably the individual identified as John Wesley "Wes" Malone, born March 1834; died 2 August 1908 Purcell, Jasper Co., Missouri. Married 1) Melinda Dawson, Crawford Co., MO, 17 June 1856; 2) Emily Matthews, 2 Aug. 1857; 3) Sarah Ann Nelson, Phelps Co., MO, 25 Feb. 1864; 4) Amanda Jane Garrison, 17 Nov. 1887. Also see Find-a-Grave Memorial #79771027
Sarah Malone [b. 1836, d. before 1860].
son Malone [1840's, no further information].
McCager ("Cage") Malone.
Samuel Malone.
William Francis G. Malone.
Thomas Malone married Elizabeth Vest, 1825, Springfield, Washington County Kentucky. They left Kentucky for what was then Crawford County, Missouri (now Meramec Township, Phelps County, Missouri) about 1834. A sister, Mary "Polly" Malone Adams with her husband Andrew Adams and family also arrived in the area about the same time. There may have been another sister, Charlotte Malone Adams (1811-ca. 1862), with her husband William Adams (brother of Andrew), and their family, who also came into the same area of Missouri at an earlier date. A farmer, Thomas received several land grants during the 1850's and 1860's.
[There are records which show that a Thomas and Elizabeth Malone divorced in Feb. 1860. It has been discovered that there was another couple in the same county also named Thomas and Elizabeth Malone, and the divorce record was probably for that couple].
The last time they are noted on any record is the United States Census, information collected June 1880, Meramec Township, Phelps County, Missouri. The date of death for both is given to be 1880 (this is presently uncertain). While their place of burial is uncertain, family research believes it to be Asher Cemetery.
Children:
Thomas Malone, Jr. [b. Dec. 1826 in KY, appears to have died before 1840].
Lucinda Malone [born about 1829 in KY, found living with her parents on every census through 1880 when she is last noted].
Hardin (or Harden) Malone [born 1831 in KY. Married (1) Sarah Shoemate about 1856, married (2) Catherin Driskell in 1865 [b. 20 June, or 17 Aug. 1845 Douglas Co., MO, daughter of Elijah Driscol; d. 19 Aug. 1927 Winona, Shannon Co., MO]. Veteran of the American Civil War, CSA, Co. "D", 4th Missouri Cavalry. Records of Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers, 1861-1866 -- Malone, Harden, Phelps Co., 13 Jan. 1864, "$1000 bond", and "Parole"; 20 Jan. 1864, "Arrest for Disloyalty" (Rolla), and "Bond for $1000". Also listed as subject to the draft, was age 34, born Kentucky, living in in Norman, Dent Co., Mo. July 1863. Hardin, Catherine, and family found living in Ozark Co., Mo. in 1870, then Phelps Co. Mo. in 1876 and 1880 (Hardin was working in the iron mines). Known to have had several children, but presently have limited information. Hardin's wife and at least 2 children are buried in Pine Lawn Cemetery, Winona, Shannon Co., Missouri. Children: Thomas S., b. 1857; William M., b. 1858; maybe, Martha Jane, b. 1859; Mary Lucinda, b. 1868; John E. Malone b. 29 April 1870, d. 13 March 1947; Elizabeth Malone Pritchett, b. 6 Aug. 1877, d. 20 Jan. 1943]. This may be the same individual identified as Franklin Harding "Haren/Hardin" Malone, 1831 - 1889, died Fremont, Carter Co., Missouri. See Find-a-Grave Memorial #241607196
Mary "Polly" Malone.
John Wesley Malone [b. 1835; married (1) Melinda Dawson, 17 June 1855; (2) Emily Matthews, 2 Aug. 1857; (3) Sarah Ann Nelson 25 Feb. 1864, Phelps Co., MO. Found living in Phelps Co., Mo. in 1870 and 1880. Possible veteran of the C.S.A., but this is presently uncertain. Known to have had several children, but there is no further information -- this may be the John W. Malone (1834-1908) buried Jasper Co., MO. Children: Margaret Malone Moore, b. ca. 1858, see Find-a- Grave Memorial #190352603; Mary Jane Malone Barr, b. 25 March 1858, died 2 Jan. 1901; Henry T., b. ca. 1862; maybe James E., b. ca. 1863; Samuel J., 1865-1954, F-A-G Memorial #159464605].
This is probably the individual identified as John Wesley "Wes" Malone, born March 1834; died 2 August 1908 Purcell, Jasper Co., Missouri. Married 1) Melinda Dawson, Crawford Co., MO, 17 June 1856; 2) Emily Matthews, 2 Aug. 1857; 3) Sarah Ann Nelson, Phelps Co., MO, 25 Feb. 1864; 4) Amanda Jane Garrison, 17 Nov. 1887. Also see Find-a-Grave Memorial #79771027
Sarah Malone [b. 1836, d. before 1860].
son Malone [1840's, no further information].
McCager ("Cage") Malone.
Samuel Malone.
William Francis G. Malone.
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