This MALLORY family is treated in the "History of Upson County, Georgia," by Carolyn Walker Nottingham and Evelyn Hannah (1930), pp. 951-52, which errantly calls this man "Abner." It is said that Ab's father John MALLORY was born in or about 1785 in Orange County, Virginia, the son of Thomas & Constance (DAVIS) MALLORY (Thomas died in 1840 in Greene County, Georgia, where his estate was probated). Thomas MALLORY and John MALLORY both head households on the 1830 census of Greene County, Georgia. John and his wife Elizabeth both evidently died after 1860, probably in Upson County, Georgia. John had a brother, William MALLORY, who was also born in or about 1785 (perhaps a twin) and removed to Troup County, Georgia.
On 03 FEB 1908, a filing declared that A. W. MALLORY had recently died intestate but possessed of assets and conferred (as of the March 1908 term of the Court) permanent Letters of Administration on Absolom's son, Charles S. MALLORY.
Son: John B. MALLORY
Ab's brother: Allen Brown MALLORY (1808-1890)
Ab's brother: Jesse Roger MALLORY (1816-1894)
Ab's brother: John Thomas "Jack" MALLORY (btw. 1820-25, d. 1846)
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The cemetery was called the Mallory Cemetery when his son, John B. MALLORY, was buried here in 1923.John's mother (Absolum's wife) was Elizabeth Brown. From the 1870 and 1880 Census she was born in Georgia about 1822 (age 49 and 58).
This MALLORY family is treated in the "History of Upson County, Georgia," by Carolyn Walker Nottingham and Evelyn Hannah (1930), pp. 951-52, which errantly calls this man "Abner." It is said that Ab's father John MALLORY was born in or about 1785 in Orange County, Virginia, the son of Thomas & Constance (DAVIS) MALLORY (Thomas died in 1840 in Greene County, Georgia, where his estate was probated). Thomas MALLORY and John MALLORY both head households on the 1830 census of Greene County, Georgia. John and his wife Elizabeth both evidently died after 1860, probably in Upson County, Georgia. John had a brother, William MALLORY, who was also born in or about 1785 (perhaps a twin) and removed to Troup County, Georgia.
On 03 FEB 1908, a filing declared that A. W. MALLORY had recently died intestate but possessed of assets and conferred (as of the March 1908 term of the Court) permanent Letters of Administration on Absolom's son, Charles S. MALLORY.
Son: John B. MALLORY
Ab's brother: Allen Brown MALLORY (1808-1890)
Ab's brother: Jesse Roger MALLORY (1816-1894)
Ab's brother: John Thomas "Jack" MALLORY (btw. 1820-25, d. 1846)
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The cemetery was called the Mallory Cemetery when his son, John B. MALLORY, was buried here in 1923.John's mother (Absolum's wife) was Elizabeth Brown. From the 1870 and 1880 Census she was born in Georgia about 1822 (age 49 and 58).
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