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Descendants of Isom Malone


Generation No. 2


2. HALLORY2 MALONE (ISOM1)1 was born 13 December 1758 in Petersburg, VA, and died 17 June 1854 in Sumner Co., TN. He married KATIE LYON 1796 in Somerville, TN.

Notes for H
ALLORY MALONE:
     
Hallery Malone

"Hal" Malone, son of Isom and Judy Cole Malone, was born near Petersburg, Va., on
December 13, 1758. The family was of Scotch-Irish origin and Methodist in religion. As
to when the first of the name came to America no records have been found. Hallery was a
Revolutionary soldier, and was with Washington at the crossing of the Delaware, when
the patriot army could be tracked by the blood from barefooted soldiers upon the frozen
ground. He was at that time only eighteen years of age and was wounded. To the day of
his death he refused a pension, declaring that every man owed service to his county. Soon
after the close of the Revolution he married Katie Lyon, daughter of Peter and Bettie
Norvill Lyon. At an early date he removed to Tennessee and settled about two miles north
from Bledsoe's Lick. His old home, built more than a century ago, is still standing on a
beautiful eminence overlooking one of the forks of Bledsoe's Creek, on land which was
originally part of the Greenfield track. There he reared a large family, and from that old
house he and his faithful wife were, after long and useful lives, carried to Lauderdale's
graveyard. "Uncle Hal" died on June 17, 1854, aged 96 years.

The late Senator William B. Bate, in writing of Hallery Malone in one of the Gallatin
papers soon after his death said:

"A kinder husband, father and neighbor it has never been our fortune to know. No one
ever met him that he did not wear a smile, or entered his home unless greeted with an
open handed hospitality peculiar to the men of the olden time. The poor loved him for the
charity which came from his liberal hand; the rich loved him for his warm, honest heart
that never envied, for he was their friend; they exalted, for they felt him their equal."

Hallery Malone was the father of five sons and three daughters, all of whom became
useful citizens, married and left large families. Wesley married Betsey Hawkins; William
L., married Sarah Shelby Weathered, a granddaughter of Colonel Anthony Bledsoe; Jack
married Bettie Hanna; James Norvill married Katurah Hanna; Charles B. married Louisa
Zimmerman; Nancy married James Essex; Sallie married McLinn Harper; Jennie married
Harry Lauderdale.

Historic Sumner County, Tennessee. Jay Guy Cisco. 1909. pp. 277, 278.
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      Uncle Hal Malone lived on East fork of Bledsoe Creek, Sumner County, Tennessee. He was born near Petersburg, VA., December 13, 1758, and moved to this county at an early date. He crossed the Delawae with General Washington when the army could be tracked by the blood from their feet - was only 18 years old and wa wounded, but refused a pension to the day of his death. Always said that he owed that much to his country.

      He was the grandfather of Col. J.B. Malone, J.W. Malone, Miss Pattie Malone, Mrs. Minerva Andrews of Kentucky, Mrs. Jennie ?Odam, Miss Corinne Malone, Mrs. Nannie Swaney (deceased), Mrs. Lizzie Gillock, Mrs. Corinne Crenshaw and Miss Kate Essex.

      He was the great grandfather of W.B. Swaney of Chattanooga and Mrs. Fannie Belote of Castalian Springs, Robert Malone of (illegible) and others, whose names I cannot now recall.

                                    Dr. A. J. Swaney
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      DELONEY MALONE
SUMNER COUNTY
PRIVATE OF CAVALRY
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$23.12 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$57.80 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 29, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 75

TN Pension Roll of 1835, COPIED AND INDEXED BY:
WILLIAM R. NAVEY, P. O. BOX 251, HOLLY RIDGE, NC 28445
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More About H
ALLORY MALONE:
Fact 1: Buried Lauderdale's Graveyard, Sumner Co., TN
Fact 2: 1816, Sumner Co., TN Taxable Property and Polls, 312 acres E. Fork Bledsoe Creek.
Fact 3: 1816, Sumner Co., TN Taxable Property and Polls, 190 acres, Goose Creek.
Fact 4: 1817, Sumner Co., TN Taxable Property and Polls, 312 acres E. Fork Bledsoe Creek.
Fact 5: 1817, Sumner Co., TN taxable Property and Polls, 120 acres Goose Crk for Sanders heirs
Fact 6: 1820, Sumner Co., TN Taxable Property and Polls, 312 acres East Fork Bledsoe Crek.
Fact 7: 1820, Sumner Co., TN Taxable Property and Polls, 120 acres Daniel Sanders heirs.

More About K
ATIE LYON:
Fact 1: Buried Lauderdale Cem., Sumner Co., TN
     
Children of H
ALLORY MALONE and KATIE LYON are:
3. i.   JAMES NORVILL3 MALONE, b. 1806, Trousdale Co., TN.
  ii.   SARAH "SALLIE" LYON MALONE2, b. 12 July 1808; m. MACLINN HARPER.
4. iii.   JANE "JENNIE" MALONE, b. 13 January 1811, Sumner Co., TN; d. 16 January 1836, Probably Sumner Co., TN.
5. iv.   CHARLES BINGLEY MALONE, b. 1814; d. 1864.
  v.   JACK MALONE2, b. Unknown; m. BETSY HANNAH.
6. vi.   NANCY MALONE, b. Unknown.
  vii.   PATSY MALONE, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. JOHN SANDERS, Unknown.
  viii.   WESLEY MALONE2, b. Unknown; m. BETSY HAWKINS.
7. ix.   WILLIAM L. MALONE, b. Unknown.


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