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Messrs Wooten, Rochon, & Malone
Posted by: JamesAlfred MillerJr (ID *****4907) Date: November 06, 2005 at 06:08:50
In Reply to: Tombigbee R.Settlement/Washington Co.AL by Barbara Waddell of 447

I'm a descendant of Thomas Malone, Sr., of Ft. St. Stephens, Ala., U.S. Land office agent, asst Indian agent, Masonic Mason, and magistrate, who with Lt Gaines, arrested Aaron Burr, and escorted Burr to trial, Richmond, Va. I desc. Malone's Mobile/Galveston cotton broker son, Capt. Edw. Malone, Sr., CSA. Earlier, Malone was land agent, Raleigh, N.C. (see story in Alabama biography), and before that, from Malone's Mill Creek, Warren Co., N.C., the son of Bute Co., Ens. Wood Malone, the son of John Malone, of Malone's bridge, Dinwiddie Co., Va. Malone's mother, Barsheba, widowed, wed Wm. Noyal Norsworthy, and I think they accompanied him to Ft. St. Stephens.

I'm also of the Shadrack 'Shade' Wooten/Council Wooten family of Pitt Co., N.C. The more prominent Shadrack/Council Wooten family was from Bladen Co., N.C. If memory serves, distant relative Hardy Wooten was also from North Carolina.

Augustine Rochon, he may be a son of my ancestor, Canadian Charles Rochon, Sr., and Mdm. Marie Henriette Colon Rochon, who 1714, owned 1,000 cattle, Hollinger's Island, off Mobile. I have pictures of Irish Adam Hollinger, and Kaskaskia Illini quarter-breed wife, Mdm. Marie Henriette Rochon Hollinger. Adam had other wife's and an acknowledged outside Indian son, William Hollinger, who he provided for.

I'm attempting to learn the family name of Thomas Malone, Sr's wife, Mrs. Mary S. Malone, who died Milford, Alabama, age 49, January 14, 1838. Thomas Malone, Sr., age 78, died Milford, Alabama, Feb 17, 1850, and I think is buried Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile. Was Thomas married in Warren Co., N.C., Raleigh, N.C., Ft. St. Stephens, Ala., or Mobile? Where is, or was, Milford, Alabama.

Don't forget early Ft. St. Stephens, Ala., resident (lived in a tent), silversmith Sossamon from Cabarrus Co., N.C. My ancestor Henry Miller of Cabarrus Co., wed the widow Mrs. Emelia 'Milly" Fisher Sossaman, and ran the Sossaman-Miller-Foil mill on Dutch Buffalo Creek, untill his Sossaman (Sossamanhausen) step-children came of age.

James A. Miller, Jr., 4978 N. Hampton Dr., Southport, N.C. 28461


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