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Should have looked at your second post before asking if you knew about John. He was appointed Ensign of 4th Company on Trainband 13th Ct Regiment 22 May 1784 Hartford Ct signed by George Wyllys, Secretary for Matthew Griswold Captain-General and Commander in Chief in and over the State of Connecticut in America. Sharon Metcalf found a copy of the document. John moved to vt and then to the Holland purchase (Nelson Madison Co NY) with his seven sons and several daughters. He lived near Zaccheus Mallory's grandson Ephraim Mallary. Ephraim moved to Sandy Creek Ny as did John's daughter Miriam's widowed husband, Ira Alvord. The Mallorys in Canada named decendants after neighbors and in laws in Nelson NY. (6) Miriam Mallory 31 Oct 1774 d 13 Feb 1803 ae 28 Y 8 months Nelson Madison Co NY buried Lyons Cem nelson Madison Co NY, consort of Ira (Buried Lyon aka Hardscrabble Cem Madison co NY ) = Ira Alvord 1769 Montague Franklin MA d 8 Dec 1851ae 82 Sandy Creek Oswego NY bur Lyon’s Cem Nelson Madison Co NY (Buried Lyon aka Hardscrabble Cem Madison co NY ) (Benjamin Alvord esq 1737 d Jun 1809 Rev War Soldier ae 72 bur Lyons Cem nelson Madison Co NY (1800 year of death from one transcription) = Abigail NOTE: Alvord, Abigail, widow 1812 tax list nelson NY) Alvord, Benjamin, admitted 1801, from Montague, MA, died June 5, 1809.First Presbyterian Church of Cazenovia NOTE: Ira Alvord second wife:Cynthia d 8 Mar 1835 bur Lyons Cem (hardscrabble) Had son Parson G Mallory with second wife. D 1811 bur Lyons cem Perhaps the earliest of the taverns outside of the village was that operated by Benjamin Alvord. Alvord lived just west of the Abell Corners, on the south side of Ballina Road, as early as 1794. About 1800 the Ballina Road was opened by the State as a "State Road" which brought people to Cazenovia before any of the well known turnpikes. This tavern is said to have been where Dr. Isaac Lyman first practiced medicine when he arrived in Cazenovia in 1799. It is not known how long Alvord operated the tavern, but he, a veteran of the revolution, died in 1809 at the age of 70. Near Alvord's, Isaiah Williams kept a tavern for several years around 1812. Descriptions as to where the tavern was located differ, so it is difficult to tell exactly where it was. Henry Severence states that it was nearly opposite the tavern of Benjamin Alvord which I have been able to locate near the Abell Corners, and then he goes on to say that it was near the Dist. No. Nine school house. These two locations are not far from each other and the tavern was perhaps somewhere in between. Severence also writes of the squirrel hunts that were organized at Williams' tavern "to exterminate these pests that are (today - 1884) so assiduously protected by law." (7) Ivan Alvord d 8 Mar 1793 d 1 y 5 months (This is probably a misreading of Ira C) (7) Ira C Alvord Oct 1797 Nelson Madison Ct NY d 8 Mar 1799 Nelson Madison Co NY (7) Benjamin Alvord 9 Jan 1801 Nelson Madison NY d 21 Jul 1880 Chicago Cook IL = 28 Jun 1821 Cazenovia Rhoda Ellen Goodrich 14 Apr 1805 Cazenovia Madison Co NY d 13 May 1885 Chicago Cook Co IL Orrin Goodrich = Rhoda Mathew) (8) Florilla Alvord 1822 Cazenovia Madison NY d 11 Oct 1844 ae 22 Alvord, (maiden name), see Florilla (Alvord) Sims. = William Sims 15 Nov 1818 d 12 Nov 1899) (Joseph Sims 1 Jan 1774 Andover or Lebanon Windham co Ct = Lydia Weaver 16 Aug 1781 Pownal Vt) (Deacon Edward Sims = Lydia Clark) (DeaconWilliam Sims = Mary Fairbanks) (brother of Joseph Sims: Horatio Sims 29 Mar 1776 Andover/Lebanon Ct d 19 Aug 1851 ae 75 Nelson NY bur Erieville NY …named after Eri Richardson, father of Sarah who married John Mallory Jr. = Althea Bailey 1775) (Edward Sims 19 Jun 1745 = Lydia Clark 12 Jun 1744) Sims, Florilla (Alvord), Mrs., formerly of [Cazenovia], oldest daughter of Benjamin and R. Ellen Alvord, and wife of William Sims, 2nd, died October 11, 1844, age 22 years, died at Nelson. Sims, Horatio, came to Nelson about 50 years ago and was one of the first settlers, died August 19, 1851, age 75 years (in 76th year), died in Nelson. (8) Germaine Goodrich Alvord 1824 Cazenovia Madison NY d 8 Jun 1907 (8) Louise Alvord 1826 Cazenovia Madison NY d 1844 (8) Lucretia Cynthia Alvord 21 Jun 1830 Cazenovia Madison NY d 12 Mar 1831 (8) Ira Benjamin Alvord 21 Jun 1830 Cazenovia Madison NY d 12 mar 1831 (8) Lucien Benjamin Alvord 1832 Cazenovia Madison NY (8) Austin Dwight Alvord 1834 Cazenovia Madison NY d 1884 (8) Ellen Maria Alvord 7 Apr 1838 Cazenovia Madison Co NY d 7 Apr 1892 (8) Ira Mallory Alvord 1840 Seneca Falls Seneca Co NY = Emma Alvord c 1844 of Rockford Winnebago Co IL (8) Francis Geraldine Alvord 5 Jul 1845 Oswego Oswego NY d 8 Nov 1803 Alvord, Benjamin (Benjamin Alvord), purchased 75 acres being the East Half of Lot RT 11 for $1.166 per acre on 6/1/1793 for a total price of $87.50; paid in full in 1803 (3:11). Alvord, Ira (Ira Alvord), purchased 150 acres of Lot N 56 for $1.50 per acre on 8/1/1793 for a total price of $225.00; paid in full in 1803 (2:56). Alvord, Ira (Ira Alvord), purchased 150 acres of Lot RT 8 for $1.50 per acre on 6/1/1793 for a total price of $225.00; paid in full in 1806 (3:8). Alvord, Samuel (Samuel Alvord), purchased 111.41 acres of Lot RT 135 for $5.00 per acre on 11/22/1805 for a total price of $556.94; paid in full in 1810 (3:135). The Richardson's were also neighbors and John's son John married Sarah Richardson. History of nelson, Madison co NY In 1793, Jedediah Jackson and Joseph Yaw came from Vermont, to locate land in Township No. I, for a company who proposed to emigrate from that State. The situation of the land pleased these commissioners, and the northeast quarter of the township was purchased. Accordingly, in 1794, twenty families came on from Pownell, Vt., and settled that quarter, and also other parts of the township. The names of these pioneers, together with others who came during the same and following year, are as follows:--Jedediah Jackson, Oliver Alger, Ebenezer Lyon, Levi Neal, Daniel Adams, Thomas Swift, Esquire Howard, Luther Doolittle, Joseph Carey, John Everton and his three sons, Rufus Wever, David Nichols, Noel Johnson, Nicholas Jencks, Jeremiah Sayles, Capt. Mallory and his seven sons, Seth Curtis, Daniel Madison, Joseph Yaw, Amos Rathbone, Eliphalet Jackson, James Green, Sylvanus Sayles, Daniel Cooledge, Isaac Cooledge, Roger Brooks, Robert Brown, Solomon Brown, Thomas Tuttle, Jesse Tuttle, Isaiah Booth, Jesse Clark. The first store in town was kept by Eliphalet Jackson, in a small log house at Nelson Flats, on the west side of the swamp, and a little way on the ascending ground-near Lot No. 20. The second store was kept by Jacob Tuckerman, sen., in a log building in Erieville. A Mr. Mallory built the first frame tavern building where the present one stands, and Tuckerman succeeded him as landlord. Eri Richardson, (one of the five brothers,) succeeded Tuckerman, and as a token of the esteem in which he was held by the citizens, his name was in part given to the little ville, which was at that time growing in importance. Thereafter, Erieville 2 became one of the well and widely known points on the Skaneateles Turnpike. The present hotel was built by Thomas Medbury about 1820. Mallory, Ephraim 1806 #26 Mallory, John, Capt. 1804 #23, 24, 28, 63 1805 #23, 25, 28, 66 1806 #23, 25, 28, 66 1807 #23, 27 I surmise that John was just looking for a better life. I note some of the property in NY was sold at a sherriff's sale. (6) John Mallory Jr 16 Apr 1777 Roxbury, Litchfield CT Moved to Coburg age 12 (could be son’s age) d 22 Feb 1844 = Sarah Richardson 28 Jul 1782 Keene NH d 28 May 1850 (Eri Richardson 15 Aug 1740 of Hillsborough NH d 25 Oct 1804 = 26 Sep 1762 Hillsborough Co NH Sarah Durant 1 Nov 1743) (Amos Richardson = Sarah Frost) Divided real property with brothers Caleb, and Ruben; John’s will. (Muriel posting Ancestry.com 13 Dec 2000) (1820 Census Dryden Tompkins NY 2 males under 9, 1 male 26 –44, 2 females 0 –9, 1 female 26 – 44)) John had a brother Elisha. (See John Mallory = Sarah Richardson) I note Capt John named a son Simmons after his dead brother. I would love to have a list of Simmons children. I have several Mallorys that are the right age and place and closely associated with the others, but not appearing as their children . 1816 Newcastle Census Percy Twp 1 male 16 over, 2 males less than 16, 1 female over 16, 3 females under 16 Simmons Mallery 1 2 1 3 Solomon Mallory is one...served with Caleb and Nelson in the upper Canada militia before moving to the US. Nelson is another, of course: Nelson Mallory c 1809 =c 1839 Coburg ON Adaline Brown Caroline Mallory Almina Jane = Erastus Howard Smith Elijah Mallory James Warren Mallory = Ruth Howard (NOTE: Solomon Mallery ae 19 3rd Company 1st Regiment Northumberland Co ON Dec 1828 return of Upper Canada Militia. Nelson Mallory ae 20 same unit as Solomon, and Lt Caleb Mallory 1st Reg of Northumberland) (6) Simmons (Simon) Mallory 13 Jan 1770 Roxbury, Ct 20 shillings John’s Will 1830 living in Northumberland 1816 Simmons Mallory living in township of Percy Newcastle Census = Rebeekah Secor 26 Nov 1787 (Isaac J Secor 11 Aug 1751 Haverstraw NY d 27 Aug 1835 Ontario bur Hopewell Reformed Church Dutchess Co NY = Maria Simmons (Seaman)1 Jan 1752 d 27 May 1918 Ontario) (John Secor c 1730 Rockland Sullivan Co NY = Maria Gerow (Giruaud) (John Secor 8 Jul 1712 bp 8 Jun 1812 French Church NY =Mari Giraud) (Jacque Secor 1675 France = 10 Apr 1700 French Church NY Anne Terrier) (Ambrose Sicard 1631 Mornac France d c 1712 New Rochelle NY = Marie Perron c 1635) notes; (Note: Simmons Mallery purchased land Detroit Land Office 10 Jul 1832) (NOTE: Simmon Mallery = 25 Mar 1842 St Joseph Co IN Thankful Willis) NOTE: Thankful Malory 1822 Can = 6 Aug 1846 St Joseph Co IN Samuel Beech (Beach..a Samuel Beach b 1806 NY had son George 1849 Mishawaka St Joseph Co IN.) (Rueben Mallory pur land Monroe Land Office MI 15 Sep 1835) Notify Administrator about this message?
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