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- Thomas Mallory, the other son mentioned in Dr. Thomas Mallory’s will as being in Virginia, was doubtless Thomas Mallory of Charles City county, who, in a deposition made in 1676, gave his age as 40 years. As Charles City then included Prince George, it is probable that he was the father of Francis Mallory, who was sheriff of Prince George in 1705, and whose will, proved August 11, 1719, is of record in that county. It seems that this Francis Mallory was ancestor of the family of the name in Prince George, Brunswick, &c.
source: Withington, Lothrop and H. F. Waters. "Virginia Gleanings in England," The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 12, No. 1. Richmond, VA: William Ellis Jones, 1904.
- Mallory, Thomas, was son of Thomas Mallory, D. D., a royalist minister, brother of Rev. Philip Mallory. He settled in that part of Charles City county afterwards known as Prince George county and was ancestor of the Mallorys resident in Prince George, Brunswick, etc. he was born in 1636. (See Virginia Magazine, xii, 402).
source: Taylor, Lyon Gardiner. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume 1. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915.
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