Mallory Genealogy

(1) Peter Mallory c 1623 Signed the Planter's Oath at New Haven 5 Aug 1644 (probably close to his 21st birthday)  - died between 30 Aug 1698, when he deeded "estate undisposed of xxx moveable, real or personal, to his son, Peter, husband man and son, John, Cordwainer" (John Mallory, his son, was a Cordwainer, i.e. shoemaker) in consideration of life support" and before 2 Nov 1701  = < 6 Feb 1648/49 or 12 Mar 1648 or 2 Jan 1648 Marie Preston 1629 bp 13 Dec 1629 Chesham, Bucks, England d Dec 1690 or Elizabeth Barnes.  MR Mallory genealogy says Elizabeth Barnes was wife of Peter Mallory; author of that genealogy was Mary Reumah Mallory, granddaughter of Reumah Barnes; also an item in the Boston transcript of 1907 refers to Elizabeth Barnes as possible wife of Peter Mallory..put as mother of Peter Mallory Jr?,  It is curious that of several wills leaving property to Peter or  Mary Preston or her immediate family, none mention Peter and Marie (Mary) as husband and wife..)  (William Preston 23 Jan 1591 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England Church warden.   Lived at what is now corner of Chapel and State Streets New Haven Ct d 1647 = (1) 11 Oct 1613 Chesham, Buckingham, England Elizabeth Sale bp 8 Jun 1590 d probably 1633)  (Adam Preston 1558 Giggleswick d 1693= 2 Jun 1583 Isabel Braithwait) (William Preston = Anna Sanders)  (churchwarden Edward Sale bp 4 Apr 1563 Chesham, Bucks, England d 1620 Chesham bur 13 Dec 1620 Chesham = 20 Oct 1589 chesham Elizabeth Gifford c 1567 bur 14 Aug 1634 Chesham) (John Sale = Agnes Parker) (John Gifford = Joanne___)  (2) 1635 Chesham Mary Seabrook c 1600, daughter of Robert Seabrook.  (See below) The Prestons settled at Dorchester, MA probably living with Daniel Preston and/or Capt Christopher Gibson, candle-maker, a brother-in-law of William by his first marriage to Sarah Sale, sister of Elizabeth, and then joined Rev Davenport on the Hector for the second leg of his journey to New Haven in 1638. (MR Mallory says Peter arrived on the Hector in 1638 with Rev Davenport) (Biographical sketch of Col Garrick Mallory says Peter Mallory arrived in Boston 1838 and then went with Davenport to New Haven in 1641.)  Several other sources indicate Peter Mallory was in Boston as early as 1635 coinciding with the arrival of the Prestons. Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe 1607-1657 Meredith B Colket Jr.; Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975, p 366) (Son Daniel Preston came on the Elizabeth and Anne in April 1635.  Also on board was Capt Joseph Alsop 1621 bp 18 Jan 1621 Dale, Derby England , then age 14, who eventually married Elizabeth Preston and who is mentioned in Christopher Gibson's will, William's eldest daughter, who had come with him on the Truelove in Sep 1635 with Sarah, Marie 6 and John 3.   Son Edward came on the Christian in April 1635.  (Joseph Alsop's brother, Thomas was also on the Elizabeth and Anne. His sister Elizabeth Alsop married Richard Baldwin)
          Note:  The Alsop's are thought to be children of John Alsop c 1595 d c 1631 = Temperance Gilbert of Alsopp on Dale who attended the same church at the same time as William Shakespeare.   Henry, Earl of Southhampton, was a benefactor of Shakespeare and installed Horatio Mallory as Captain of his investment lands, Southampton Tribe (Parish),
Bermuda.   Capt William Sayle (Sale) of MA was one of the first Governors of Bermuda.   It was the idea of Capt George Somers to gather investors for the Virginia Charter.  He was allied with Capt Sir Amias Preston in the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.   Both were investors in the Virginia Charter.    Horatio Mallory married Dorothy Forster 1629 on Bermuda and had son, Peter Mallory 1640.   Horatio "Horace" was son of William Mallory c 1548 d 1611 of Papworth St Agnes and Little Barnsbye House, Bermondsey, Co Surrey and (1) 1578 Elizabeth Gregory.
Sir John Mallory was in
Virginia as early as 1607 with Lord Ralph Eure, another investor in the Charter.  (There has been some speculation that Anne Eure, wife of Sir John Mallory died 1627 VA in child birth with Peter Mallory. In such case, with parents deceased he may have been placed in the care of the nearest Mallory relative, Horatio, on Bermuda.   Horatio had dealings in Boston but there is not evidence he did so in person.   It is possible Peter was placed in the care of the Prestons in 1635 on a stop at Bermuda on the way to Boston.    Anne Eure was granddaughter of Lord Ralph Eure, and daughter of William Eure who sold Stokesley to Sir Richard Forster.)    While no tie has yet been established between William Forster, vintner of London, father of Dorothy Forster, and Hopestill Forster a cousin and devisee of Capt Christoper Gibson, it should be noted that Hopestill was a descendant of William I's brother-in-law, Sir Richard Forster.   (Gibson is a variation of the name Gibbs.  Capt Gibbs was an investor in the Virginia Charter and Jo. of that name was Master of the Truelove in the Sept 1635 trip from London to Boston.   James Gibbs, perhaps, of the same family, married Peter Mallory's daughter, Elizabeth, in Bermuda.  (See Gibbs Lighthouse, Bermuda)

PETER MALLORY signed the planters' covenant at New Haven, Conn., 1644. The name is variously spelled in the early records there as Mallery, Malery, Mallary, Malary, Mallorye, Malorie, Mallory and Malory, but in later years it most frequently appears as "Mallory." The wife of Peter Malary united with the first church of New Haven in 1663. On Jan. 2, 1687, Peter Mallery of New Haven, planter, gives land to his son Peter, "whereof I the said Pater Mallary with Mary my wife have hereunto put our hands and seal," both signing by mark, his mark consisting of his initials, P. M., a step higher than signing with a simple cross [New Haven land records, vol. 1, p. 870.] This Mary was probably the only wife he ever had. His home lot and most of his land was near the Milford town line at a place commonly called West Side Farms, now West Haven, in the town of Orange. The deed to his son John, dated March 25, 1687, was of "land lieing within New Haven township on the west river at the West farms, containing one acre and half, bounded by the highway that runneth from the Oyster point on the north, on the East by land of John Clark, on the south by land belonging to my son Thomas Mallery, on the west by a path that runneth between it and my other land whereon I dwell." [New Haven land records, vol. 1, p. 339.] That he was a large land owner is evidenced by numerous deeds on record in vol. 1. He repeatedly gave land to his sons John, Peter and Thomas. He also gave land "by way of portion in part with my loving daughter Rebecca Bunnell, to my loving son-in-law Benjamin Bunnell," dated July 2, 1684, and to his "daughter-in-law Mary Mallery widow, relict of Thomas Mallery my son lately deceased, * * * during the nonage of her son Thomas" with the proviso that if he die before he is twenty-one, then it shall go to her son Daniel at lawful age, and if he died then to her son Aaron, and if they all three die then "it be and remain unto my said daughter, * * * Signed with consent of my son Peter Jr." April 28, 1691.

On
Aug. 30, 1697, he deeded all his "estate undisposed of * * * moveable, real or personal, to his son Peter Husbandman and son John Cordwainer" in consideration of life support. [Vol. 1, p. 729.] This deed and one or two others about the same date are signed by a simple P instead of P. M., his usual mark. He was undoubtedly in feeble health and perhaps had been feeble for many years. In the County Court Records, vol. 1, p. 45, Nov. 8, 1671, we find "This Court upon ye allegations presented on behalf of Peter Mallory Senr for freedom from training doth free him of ye sd service." He died after Aug. 30, 1697, when he disposed of the balance of his property, and before Nov. 24, 1701, when John Malary conveys to John Smith "land belonging to ye heirs of Thomas Mallary * * * leading down to ye dwelling house formerly belonging to peter malary my deceased father." [New Haven Land Records, vol. 2, p. 53.] [Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol. II, Peter Mallory, New Haven, Conn., 1644, and Some of His Descendants]
NOTES ON THE ANCESTRY OF PETER MALLORY: The record shows no theory and less proof of the ancestry of the progenator of an estimated 60,000 plus children and grandchildren of Peter Mallory of
New Haven and his assumed wife, Marie Preston.   Many genealogies state various ancestries, but none show proof nor proffer any theory as the just how and when our Peter came to the New World.
       It has been repeated numerous times that our Peter was a descendant of Anthony Mallory, he was born 1607 and married Susan Weedon.   Ian Wallace's research shows that Susan was bp 14 Jan 1629 (another Susan bp 26 Aug 1604) Chesham, Bucks, England (d of James and Margaret Weedon) and that she married Peter Mallory 19 Apr 1636.  Subsequent baptismal records show Susan d of Peter and Susan Mallory bp
25 Jan 1637/38 and  William Mallory bp 1 Jul 1639/40, s of Peter and Susan Mallory.  The burial of Peter Mallory, gent. is shown 27 Sep 1688 in the same Shelton Parish Registers recording  the bp of the children.  The baptism of Susan Weedon and marriage to Peter Mallory are from the Chesham Parish Registers. (Work of Ian Wallace).   As several records indicate Peter Mallory was in Masschusetts in 1635 and several genealogies refer to his arrival at New Haven 1638, it would appear Peter Mallory b 1607 who married Susan Weeden is not the Peter Mallory of New Haven. Primary immigrant:  PeterMallory Massachusetts 1635 Permanent entry number: 874882 page number 186 Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants for Europe 1607-1657 Meredith B Colket Jr; General Court of theOrder of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975, p 366. Passengers and Immigration Lists index.

It would appear from the record, that those with the surname, Mallory, and its derivations, are of a single family first recognized by the name in
England, but probably originating in France prior to the Battle of Hastings in 1066, probably near Meulan on Seine.  There is a relationship between the Belmont and Mallory families with brothers Richard and Anschetil Mallory closely involved with the Belmont Twins, Earl Robert II of Leichester and his elder twin, Waleran, Count of Meulan and Earl of Worcester. They were children of Robert De Beaumont, Count of Meulan & Earl of Leichester.  Richard Mallory may have been Earl Robert III's chamberlain and Anschetil is mentioned among several men who became Robert III's officers. There are similarities between the arms of various branches of the Mallory family and those of the Earl of Leichester. (See Mrs. Smith's book, "A History of the Mallory Family and the researches of Ian Wallace.)
     The name "Peter" is not common among the Mallorys of England, though it does appear in some of the earliest references.   While searching the record "Horatio" Mallory on the Isle of Bermuda was found and a query there begun. .  Capt  Horatio Mallory was a fairly important person on
Bermuda, Captain of the Southhampton Tribe (Parish.)  In 1629, he married Dorothy Forster on Bermuda.  Among others, they had a son, Peter Mallory in 1640. This Peter and his issue became ships owners including many with names familiar to New Haven Colonists, Elizabeth and Anne, Increase, Francis, Hopewell, Truelove, and Speedwell.
       Sir John Mallory and his wife, Anne Eure 1158 Berwick Castle Northumberton, are sometimes mentioned as ancestors of Peter Mallory.   Sir John was an investor in the Second Virginia Charter that at the time also included the
Somers Islands, Virgineola, or Bermuda as it is now called.  (William Eure 27 Feb 1530 Mitton Yorks England d 12 Feb 1593 bur Ingleby Yorks England = Margaret Dykmore) (Sir Lord Ralph Eure 24 Sep 1503 Mitton Yorks England d 6 Mar 1544 Ancrym, Moor, England = Margery Bowes 1506 Streatlam Durham England ) ( Baron William Eure c 1483 Wilton Durham England = Elizabeth Willoughby c 1487 Ersby England)  (Sir Ralph Eure c 1453 Witton Durham England d 22 Oct 1539 = 18 Jan 1482 Murel Hastings c 1457 Fenwick Yorkshire England)  (William Eure 18 Feb 1430 Berwick Castle Northumberland England  d c 14 Jan 1484  = Margaret "Mary" Constable c 1445 Flambourgh Yorkshire England )
Sir Ralph Eure, grandfather, of Anne Ewre, was also an investor in the Charter as was Lord Amias Preston.  Sir John Mallory sold "Old Washington Hall, and he and wife, Anne, were recorded as being in VA in 1607.  Anne Eure died in VA 1627 and Sir John Mallory 1643. (It is said.)  It is speculated that Anne died in childbirth with Peter Mallory.  However, a 1627 birth for Peter would make him too young to sign the Planter's Covenant in 1644, unless he was able to sign at an earlier age. No actual proof of the deaths of Anne and Sir John has been seen. 
Virginia census records claim a 1607 date for the the Mallorys in VA.  (Dan Hagland's research)
       The Eures are a family with a long history in England and Scotland having obtained Stokesly 400 years prior to Anne's birth, through the marriage of Ada Baliol, daughter of Hugh Baliol, a direct descendant of John de Baliol, King of Scotland, to John Fitz-Robert, Lord Eure, of Warkworth. Lady de Eure survived her husband by eleven years, and died at Stokesley in 1251.  Subsequently,
Witton Castle, in the County of Durham, became the baronial residence.
Stokesley contined in the possession of the Eure family for four centuries, and was sold by William, Lord Eure, to Sir Richard Forster, who was created a baronet by Charles II, in the first year of his exile.
Sir Richard Forster, grandson of the purchaser of Stokesly, died unmarried, and his sister, Mary, wife of William Collingwood, Esq., of Eslington, Northumberland, inherited the estate.
         It should be noted; William Forster DD, Bishop of Sodor and Mann, of
Cheshire, along with Richard Mallory presented Thomas Mallory to the family at Northenden, Cheshire, where he took possession 28 Feb 1635.  The connection to Sir Richard Forster and to Hopestill Forster, a descendant of Sir Richard Forster, brother-in-law to William I, and cousin of Capt Christopher Gibson, candlemaker of Dorsett, MA is not established.
Just as there is no absolute proof of the immediate ancestors of our progenitor, Peter Mallory, there is no proof of the name of the wife of our Peter, but the circumstances appear strong.  Most assume Marie (Mary)
Preston and I shall refer to her as Marie as the passenger list for the Truelove that brought the Prestons to America in Sep 1635, list both she, and her stepmother, as "Marie."   Jehiel Preston, son of William Preston and his second wife, Marie Seabrook, mentions in a will the property came from his grandfather, Robert Seabrook.  Jehiels wife's, Sarah Fairchild, was granddaughter of Robert Seabrook, too, as was another brother, Hackaliah bp 9 apr 1643 who married Sarah Fairchild's sister, Emma Fairchild. Sarah Preston, half-sister of Hackaliah and Jeheil, married first Robert Meeker and second Thomas Fairchild, brother to Hackaliah and Jeheil's wives, Sarah and Emma Fairchild.  Halkaliah's twin, Dea.Eliasaph Preston, married (1) Hannah Wilcoxen (2) c 1675 Elizabeth Beach 20 Mar 1652 d > 1688 Wallingford (Elizabeth Beach's sister, Hannah, married Zachariah Fairchild) (3) Mrs Martha (Bradley) Munson, widow of Samuel Munson.  Marie Seabrook, then, as second wife of William Preston may not be as certain as has been written.  (See Mary Mallory for more information on Fairchild's)
The M.R. Mallory genealogy lists Peter's wife as Elizabeth Barnes.  This requires some investigation.  Thomas Barnes
26 Aug 1623 Barking, Essex, England (Came on the William and John in 1635) d 10 Jun 1691 Middletown, Middlesex, Ct was one of the first proprietors of HartfordHad a sister (not proved) Mary who was a year older than he.  Thomas Barnes was from the London seaport of Barking.  Thomas Barnes married, second 1647(first wife, Mary Jones,  hung as a witch)  Mary Andrews (John Andrews = Mary Barnes), and Mary Barnes came from Essex of which Barking is a part. (Mary Andrews was his babysitter and wife of the constable)  Mary Barnes 1622 Essex, England married c 1642 John Andrews.  John Andrews was born 31 Oct 1620 Hartford, Essex, England.  William Andrews came on the Hector 1637. (Hector landed Boston 26 Jul 1637 and sailed from Boston to Quinnipac 1Jun 1638.)  (Ancestors of Beatrice Katherine Tamer)  Perhaps, additional research will show that Thomas and Mary are brother and sister, and, if indeed, our Peter ever married Elizabeth Barnes. Thomas Barnes had a daughter in 1650, Elizabeth Barnes.  About the only thing that is certain is that Peter Mallory who signed the Planter's Covenant at New Haven 5 Aug 1644 had a wife named, Mary.
"Whereof I the said Peter Mallery with Mary my wife have hereunto put our hands and seal." New Haven Land Records, Vol 1, p 370) From a deed
1 Jan 1687 when he gave land to his son, Peter.  All other documents, official and unofficial, refer to his wife as, "Goodwife Mallery."
It is possible Peter was first married to Elizabeth Barnes who died in childbirth with his daughter, Rebecca, as Peter had appeared in court with a pregnant wife to whom he was not evidently not married at the time of conception.   Rebekkah's birthdate appears to coincide with the proported marriage to Marie Preston though some place it as a year later; that, of course, may simply be a result of the anomally concurrent in the calender convertion from Gregorian which creates confusion over the proper year's date in the first quarter of the year.    Marie's father, William Preston, had died in 1647. 
(2) Peter Mallory Jr 27 Jul 1653 cordwainer d 1720 Stratford (Note this date is probably wrong) = 28 May 1678 New Haven (1) Elizabeth Trowbridge 5 Jan 1660/61/62 d 1709 (May 1732) (William Trowbridge 3 Sep 1633 Exeter Devonshire England d 1 Nov 1698= 9 Mar 1657 Milford, Ct Elizabeth (Lamberton) Sellivant, widow of Daniel Sellivant (Capt George Lamberton, merchant of London who came to New Haven in 1641 and lived on the north side of State Street = 6 Jan 1629 St Nicholas Acons London England Margaret Ewen   Margaret (Ewen) Lamberton later married Deputy Gov. Stephen Goodyear (William Trowbridge II, 2nd son of Captain Thomas Trowbridge c Mar 1598/1602 Taunton, Somerset, England d 7 Feb 1672 Taunton Eng =26 Mar 1627 St Petrock, Exeter, England Elizabeth Marsall < 24 Mar 1603 Exeter Devonshire, England d 15641/42 New Haven, Ct ) (Mayor John "The Younger" Marshall Exter, Devon, England bur 17 Aug 1624 Exter, Devon England = 30 Aug 1594/95 Alice Bevys bur 13 Jan 1630) (Richard Bevys = Elizabeth Prous) (John Trowbridge bp 25 Mar 1570 Taunton d 1649/53 Taunton = 2 Aug 1592 or 97 Agnes Prowse bp 14 Apr 1576 Tiverton England bur 6 Jun 1622 Taunton ) (John Prowse = Elizabeth Collack) (Mayor Thomas Trowbridge of Taunton, England bur 20 Feb 1619/20 Taunton England = Joan Lawrence (Hutchins) 1546 Taunton) (John Trowbridge of Taunton Engalnd= Alice___) (John (Hutchins) Lawrence = Alice Stone) (2) Abigail____.  "Elizabeth Trowbridge, widow of Daniel Sellivant m 1654, daughter of Capt George Lamberton, of the "Phantom Ship" deceased, conveys to grandson Caleb Mallory 1/5th of the land laid out to Mrs Stephen Goodyear, widow to George Lamberton, deceased. 
29 Sep 1743)") Elizabeth (Lamberton) Trowbridge had inherited 1/6th of Capt Lamberton's farm in West Haven in 1687.  (George Lamberton contracted with the city to dig a channel "for bringing boats, at least to the end of the Street beside William Preston's house.
"Capt Thomas Trowbridge, a mariner of Taunton, England, at Dorchester MA 1637, New Haven 1640, who returned to England about 1644 leaving sons Thomas, aged 12, William, 10, and James, 8, in the care of Thomas Jeffreys, servant. .His great granddaughter, Abigail Trowbidge, born
Apr 8, 1685, married her cousin, a son of Peter Mallory Jr and is mentioned in the will of Deacon Thomas Trowbridge, Aug 1750, as Abigail Mallory.  Deacon Thomas Trowbridge,  born 2 Oct 165,  married February 1648, Elizabeth Barnes.  Who was she and was she the mother of Peter Mallory Jr?   Eunice Barnes, 8 Nov 1737 d 22 Nov 1798 married, 1774, Joseph Mallory.  She was daughter of Stephen and Mary ____Barnes of Branford, Conn."  Will KLM (Fordyce) or any one, correct any mistake in the above?  MGF 19 Aug 19 1907 Answer to note: 864 Boston Transcipt
(Additional Note: James Trowbridge married 8 Nov 1688 Lydia Alsop 26 Jul 1665, daughter of Joseph Alsop and Elizabeth Preston, sister of Marie Preston who was said to have married Peter Mallory.)
Each of George Lamberton's six daughters received equal portions: Elizabeth = (1) Daniel Sellivant (2) Peter Mallory Jr; Mercy bp 17 Jan 1641= Shubael Painter; Hannah = (1) Samuel Welles (s of Gov Thomas Welles) (Hannah Lamberton and Samuel Welles were ancestors of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy) (2) Capt John Allyn; Desire = Thomas Cooper Jr of Springfield MA; Obedience = Lt Samuel Smith (s of George Smith, one of New Haven settlers of 1638); and Hope = (1)____Herbert (2) William Cheney.
Story of the Phantom Ship.  Briefly, in Jan 1646 a ship of 80 tons was cut 3 miles through the ice from the port at
New Haven to escape an especially cold winter to go to England for supplies. It was carrying peas, wheat, hides and beaver pelts and 70 of New Havens finest citizens.  It was never heard from again, except two years later when it appeared out of a fog bank and passed within hands reach of another ship just outside the New Haven harbor, disappearing again into the fog. George Lamberton was Capt of the Phantom Ship.
"There appeared over the harbor at New Haven, in the evening, the form of the keel of a ship with three masts, to which were suddenly added the tackling and sails, and presently after, upon the top of the poop, a man standing with one hand akimbo under his left side, and in his right hand a sword stretched out toward the sea.  Then from the side of the ship which was from the town arose a great smoke which covered all the ship and in that smoke she vanishes away; but some saw her keel sink into the water.  This was seen by many, men and women, and it continued about a quarter of an hour."  -Gov. John Winthrop

The Phantom Ship
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

In Mather's Magnalia Christi
Of the old colonial time,
May be found in prose the legend
That is here set down in rhyme.

A ship sailed from
New Haven,
And the keen and frosty airs,
That filled her sails in parting
Were heavy with good men's prayers.

"O Lord! If it be thy pleasure" -
They prayed the old divine_
"To bury our friends in the ocean,
Take them, for they are thine!"

But MasterLamberton muttered
And under his breath said he
"This ship is so crank and walty
I fear our grave she will be!"

And the ships that came from
England
When the winter months were gone,
Brought no tiding of this vessel!
Nor of Master Lamberton

This put the people to praying
That the Lord would let them hear
What in his greater wisdom
He had done to friends so dear.

And at last our prayers were answered:
It was in the month of June
An hour before sunset
Of a windy afternoon.

When, steadily steering landward,
A ship was seen below,
And they knew it was Lamberton, Master,
Who sailed so long ago.

On she came with a cloud of canvas,
Right against the wind that blew,
Until the eye could distinquish
The faces of the crew.

Then fell her straining top mast,
Hanging tangled in the shrouds,
And her sails were loosend and lifted,
And blown away like clouds.

And the masts, with all their rigging,
Fell slowly, one by one,
And the hulk dialated and vanished,
As a sea-mist in the sun!

And the people who saw thus marveled
Each said unto his friend,
That this was the mould of their vessel,
And thus her tragic end.

And the pastor of the village
Gave thanks to God in Prayer,
That, to quiet their troubled spirits,
He had sent this Ship of Air.


(Note: Deacon James Trowbridge, brother of Elizabeth Trowbridge, above, married (1) Lydia Alsop, daughter of Joseph Alsop and Elizabeth Preston. 
Elizabeth was an older sister of Marie Preston who married Peter Mallory.   Christopher Gibson of Dorsett, MA, who married Sarah Sale, sister of Elizabeth Sale, first wife of William Preston and  mother of Elizabeth and Marie Preston, refers in his will to Joseph Alsop as his cousin.  Joseph Alsop came to the New World in 1635 age 14 on the Elizabeth and Anne with Daniel Preston, older brother of Elizabeth and Marie Preston, and Joseph's brother, Thomas Alsop age 20. . ALSO, Marie and Elizabeth had half-brothers, Jeheil and Hackaliah (twin) who married Fairchild sisters, Sarah and Emma, who were issue of Robert Seabrook's daughter.  Robert Seabrook was thought to be father of Marie Seabrook who was second wife, after Elizabeth Sale, of William Preston.  If this is the case, then both Jeheil and Hackaliah married their first cousins)

(3) Peter Mallory III 1 Mar 1708 d 1826
New Haven = 1730 Mary Beardsley b 1708 or 1712 Stratford d Trumbull (Thomas Beardsley & Mary Denman or Sarah Dunning or Demming) He may have married a second time and had issue.

(4) Peter Mallory IV 1732 New Haven d Dec 1768 Hamden = 17 Feb 1756 New Haven Mary Munson 2 Jan 1736/7 NHaven d 2 Jun 1829 Poultney Vt (Joel Munson & Mary Morris) (Mary married (2) Matthew Johson Lanesborough Mass) 6 Aug 1772 Court appointed Eliakim Mallory guardian of Daniel Mallory, minor son of Peter Mallory of New Haven.

(5) James Mallory 28 Jul 1763 Lived in Poultney rev war pensioner d 14 Mar 1841 Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co, NY bur Mallory Cem North Perryburg Lot 6  = 16 Jun 1788 Poultney, Vt. Nancy Buckland 1767 (Graves of Revolutionary Patriots has James buried Family Cemetery Perrysburg Vol 3) (1790 Census Poultney Vt) (Nancy Buckland is sister of Margaret Buckland who married James' brother, Calvin.)
(6) Munson Peter Mallory (Twin) 3 May 1806 Essex Co. NY Moved to Schroon, Erie, PA in 1847 d 5 Sep 1880 Waterford, Erie Co. PA =c 1804 Rachel Kirkland d < 1874 bur Waterford Cem Waterford PA (Grace Sweek, a decendant of Munson is from the Pioneering family of Tualatin, Oregon.) (William Kirkland c1759 aboard ship from Scotland d   10 May 1830 Hanover Chautauqua NY fought in Rev War and was wounded = Maragaret______) (1850 Census Girard, Erie Co PA  MP Mallory 47 NY, Rachel 46 NY,  Elmyna 18 NY, Lorinda 14 NY, Hiram J 11 NY) (Note: The Kirklands lived four doors down on the 1850 Census)
(7) Julia A Mallory 1830 Perrysburg died 1842 bur Mallory Cem Lot 6
(7) Elmyna (Elmina) Mallory 21 Feb 1832 Perrysburg d 9 May 1920 Pittsfield PA = (1) John Edwin Smith 23 Oct 1828 NY (2) Lyman Smith
(8) Charles Leslie Smith 14 Feb 1868 Girard PA 27 Nov 1947 Forestville, NY = 10 Sep 1890 Nellie Caroline Milks 15 Jan 1869 Franklin, PA
(9) Opal Lenore Smith 22 Oct 1892 Allegheny, Pa = 12 Mar 1912 Houghton, Allegeny Co PA Maurice Allison Gibbs 1 Oct 1883 Mexico, NY d 29 Jul 1978 Gerry NY (John C Gibbs 16 Apr 1847 Boston d 8 Feb 1919 Mexico NY= Ella Viola Burns 6 Feb 1854 Russell NY) (Sylvester Burns c 1813 Canada =18 Mar 1874 Antwerp NY Nancy Elima Hill 25 Jan 1823 Canada)
(10)___Gibbs = ___Fitz
(11) Fitz = (1) Clark (2) Peer (3) c 1970 Redmond OR McCawan  (4) Robert Upton
(11) Elaine Kathy Fitz 28 Jun 1949 Oildale, Kern Co CA d 30 Apr 1971 Jackson City, Calvaras Co CA = __Loeher
(12) Brian P Loeher
(12) Lvng Loeher
(11) ___Fitz = 28 Jul 1792 Sacramento CA___Valle
(12) Valle
(12) Valle
(7) Lorinda Mallory 1836 (1) Charles Blair (2) Lyman Smith
(7) Hiram G Mallory 1840 d 8 May 1864 Civil War
(6) Milo Mallory (twin)3 May 1806 Essex Co NY d suddenly 22 Feb 1873 West Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co. NY bur section 2 Mallory Cemetery North Perryburg NY = (1) Sally Mead 10 Aug 1806 d 27 Jun 1831 ae 24 West Perrysburg bur section 2 lot 42 Mallory Cem North Perrysburg NY (2) Sarah (Sally) Kirkland b 20 Jun 1806 d 25 Jan 1885 ae 75 West Perrysburg bur section 2, lot 42 Mallory Cem  (1875 Census of Perrysburg has Sarah Kirland living with daughter and son in law.  1880 she is living alone.   "On
December 25 1852, Milo Mallory and wife Sally donated 7.36 acres to the North Perrysburg Cemetery Association."   Mallory Cemetery
(7) Nancy Mallory 22 May 1830 d 1833 stone Mallory Cem Perrysburg
With (2) Sarah Kirland: 
(7) Mary J Mallory 1835 = Eugene T Parker c 1835 Cattaragus Co, NY
(8) Mila Parker 1872 Cattaragus Co. NY

I would be interested in hearing from Mallory Family researchers.
Mallory Smith
Mallory.smith@verizon.net

Barbara van Vlack
BV2