Richard was born about 1820
[1] to Elijah Malone and Susannah Roberts.[2][3]
Sources
1 Birth, Marriage and Death - John J, McAleer, Jr., Compiler, The Genealogy of Wyannie Malone, American Loyalist and Early Settler of Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas (Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1998). Section: 4-182, Page: 40.
2 United States Census, 1850, Monroe county, Florida, United States; The household of Richard Malone (with wife Charlotte, children Edward & Sissy). https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFH6-VB4
↑ Birth, Marriage and Death - John J, McAleer, Jr., Compiler, The Genealogy of Wyannie Malone, American Loyalist and Early Settler of Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas (Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1998). Section: 4-182, Page: 40.
↑ Paternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group consisting of Betty Maxwell GEDmatch T527089, Joy Jossi GEDmatch T388818, and Brenda Brandt GEDmatch T047288 sharing a 15.8 cM segment on chromosome 19 from 38.8 million to 52.5 million.
↑ Maternal relationship is also confirmed by a triangulated group consisting of Betty Maxwell GEDmatch T527089, Carol Lawrence GEDmatch T444698, John Cates GEDmatch M143556, and Brenda Brandt GEDmatch T047288 sharing a 13.6 cM segment on chromosome 10 from 122 million to 128.5 million.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Ann Carmel, for starting this profile on Saturday, May 10, 2014. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Ann and others.
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