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MA MALLOW, Michael, m. Mary -----.

MA1 MALLOW, Adam, m. Sarah -----.

MA2 MALLOW, George, m. Rebecca -----.

MA6 MALLOW, Henry, m. Magdalena -----.

MA61 MALLOW, George (b. 1 Oct 1781, d. 5 July 1853), m. Catharine Bush, marriage bond 5 Feb 1806 (PC Marriage Bonds).

MA611 MALLOW, Reuben (b. ca 1808), m. Lydia Harman (b. ca 1816) on 18 Feb 1834 (PC Marriages).

MA6111 MALLOW, Simeon (b. ca 1836, d. 1889), m. Annie Mallow (MA6131) [Did he marry 2.) Mary J. Mallow, sister to Annie?].

MA61111 MALLOW, Isaac S. (b. Mar 1861), m. Mary F. Dove (b. Oct 1866).

MA61112 MALLOW, William W. (b. Apr 1862), m. Mary C. Harman (b. Nov 1861).

MA61114 MALLOW, Henry C. (b. Nov 1864), m. Margaret Dolly (b. Jun 1862).

MA6112 MALLOW, Abraham B. (b. May 1842, d. ca 1906), m. Rebecca E. Dice (b. Dec 1840).

MA613 MALLOW, Michael (b. ca 1814), m. Mary Wise (b. ca 1820) on 1 Dec 1836 (PC Marriages).

MA614 MALLOW, George (b. ca 1816), m. Rebecca Harman on 25 Oct 1838 (PC Marriages).

MA66 MALLOW, Leonard (b. ca 1788), m. Elizabeth Hedrick (b. ca 1798) on 12 Jan 1819 (PC Marriages).

MA661 MALLOW, Adam (b. ca 1820), m. Mrs. Magdalena Rohrbaugh (b. ca 1818).

MA664 MALLOW, John (b. ca 1825), m. Eliza S. Rexroad (b. ca 1835) on 11 May 1850 (PC Marriages).

MA67 MALLOW, Michael (b. ca 1794, d. ca 1870), m. Elizabeth Harper on 30 Nov 1819 (PC Marriages).

MA673 MALLOW, Philip (b. Jun 1826), m. Hannah Carr (b. ca 1829).

MA676 MALLOW, Samuel (b. ca 1834), m. Mrs. Phoebe Bible.

MA677 MALLOW, Moses (b. ca 1837), m. Jane [Phoebe?] Dean (b. Jan 1842).

MA68 MALLOW, Henry (b. ca 1796), m. Susannah Bergdall (b. ca 1804).

MA681 MALLOW, Paul (b. ca 1832, killed 1864), m. Elizabeth Custard.

"At the time of the attack on the Upper Tract settlement, Michael, the pioneer, was absent from home and thus escaped injury. The wife and two children were captured. One of the latter, an infant girl, was placed by the Indians on a rock in Greenawalt gap and the mother told not to look behind her on penalty of being scalped. She never saw the child again. The other was a boy, who was restored some years later and identified by the father only by a mark on his thumb. The mother was also restored. Michael was a prominent man among the early settlers and a well-to-do farmer. The items enumerated in the sale of his property cover five columns. Michael, Jr. was bound to John Bright to learn the tanning trade in 1777 and was to have 10 pounds on coming of age. Henry was willed lands in Ohio and left his lands near Upper Tact to his son George, who, however, settled on Timber Ridge in the North Fork valley. His posterity remain chiefly in this locality, the other branches of the Mallow family remaining on Mallow's and Poage's runs. Reuben, son of George, was a teacher, using both English and German in his instruction." (Morton, 1910)

Primary source, Oren F. Morton's "History of Pendleton County." Additional material and compilation by Frances L. (Ball) Turner and Erik G. Puffenberger.