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Daniel Malone 1642–1704 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1642
Birth Location: Kiluccan, Westmeath, Ireland
Death Date: 1704
Death Location: Southwark Parrish, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Father: Daniel Malone
Mother: Mary Harrison
Spouse(s): Mary Harrison
Children(s): Nathaniel Malone
The story of Daniel Malone began in 1642 in Kiluccan, Westmeath, Ireland. Daniel Malone married Mary Harrison, and had children including Nathaniel Burwell Malone. Daniel Malone passed away in 1704 in Southwark Parrish, Prince George, Virginia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Daniel Malone began in 1642 in Kiluccan, Westmeath, Ireland.
- Daniel Malone married Mary Harrison, and had children including Nathaniel Burwell Malone.
- Daniel Malone passed away in 1704 in Southwark Parrish, Prince George, Virginia, United States.
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Daniel Malone's Ancestors
Daniel Malone's Descendants
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1. Nathaniel (Burwell) Malone 1670–1732 m. Mary Wynne 1677–1732
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1. Daniel Malone 1696–1795 m. Sarah Sullivan 1714–1795 m. Mary Busby 1700–1723 m. Sarah Sullivant 1731–1795 m. Sarah 1728–1772
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1. Rebecca Malone 1770–1844 m. John Andrews 1764–1842
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1. Tapley (B) Andrews 1792–1832 m. NANCY RAGSDALE 1792–1823
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Daniel Malone's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1642
Event Place: Kiluccan, Westmeath, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1704
Event Place: Southwark Parrish, Prince George, Virginia, United States