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- Francis, son of William Mallory, married Ann, widow of Edward Myhill. His will was probated in Elizabeth City 18 July, 1744. His only son, Johnson Mallory, married Diana (King?). His will probated 5 May, 1762, mentions daughters, Margaret, Mary and Ann King and sons, Francis and Edward. Francis, son of Johnson Mallory, was married twice before he was twenty-one, and one just afterward, his last wife being Mary, sister of Miles King, of Norfolk. He was a Lieut.-Col. of Elizabeth City Militia, June, 1776, and was killed in action 8 March, 1781. He left daughters, Diana, Elizabeth and Mary, and a son, Charles King Mallory. The latter was born about 1781. He was a member of the Virginia Legislature and the Council, and Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia during the War of 1812. He married Frances Lowry Stevenson, a daughter of Lieut. William Stevenson of the Revolution, and left issue: Francis Mallory, M. C.; William S. Mallory; Colonel Charles K. Mallory of the Confederate Army; Catherine Beverley Mallory and Mary King Mallory. Among living descendants of the foregoing are: Professor Francis Mallory of the Virginia Military Institute (grandson of Francis); William S. Mallory of Charlotte, N. C. (son of William); Lieut. Charles K. Mallory, U. S. N., retired (grandson of Charles); and Lieut. Col. John S. Mallory, U. S. A. (son of Charles), who married Sarah, daughter of the late J. H. Reed of Portland, Oregon, and who has issue, Henry Reed Mallory, born 1892, and John Stevenson Mallory, born 1894.
source: Crozier, William Armstrong. Virginia Heraldica: Being a Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled to Coat Armor, with Genealogical Notes of the Families. New York, NY: The Genealogical Association, 1908.
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