Malbone Generation No. 4
6. SOLOMON4 MALBONE (CHARLES3, EVAN2, REODOLPHUS1) was born Abt. 1794, and died 09 Sep 1819 in Clinton Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio. He is the son of CHARLES MALBONE and JERUSHA UNKNOWN. He married PRISCILLA6 DELANO (STEPHEN5,JONATHAN4,JABEZ3,JONATHAN2,PHILIPPE1) 30 Apr 1818 in Franklin Co., Ohio, daughter of STEPHEN DELANO and MARY SHAW. She was born Abt. 1791 in Vermont, and died Aft. 1850. She married (1) Vinal Soule; she married (2) Solomon Malbone; she married (3) Tracy Wilcox.
Notes for SOLOMON MALBONE:
Age at Death: 25 years
Ohio Source Records, Settlement of Estates, Franklin Co., Ohio, Page #177
record #0297
Malbone, Solomon, Estate of, Nov. 6, 1819, Clinton Twp., Admrs. Aristachus Walker, Austin Goodrich, and Abiel Case. Apprs. Billias Skeele, Rodney Cooke, and David Colvin.
Military: War 1812
Served: Unregimented Battalion (Sanford's), New York Militia
Rank: Corporal
Source: CMSR, Roll Box #131; Roll Exct #602
Marriage Notes for SOLOMON MALBONE and PRISCILLA DELANO:
Source: Ohio Marriages, Extracted from the old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Page 199
1818 Apr 30 Malbone, Sollimon and Prissila Sole by Wm Swayze, Iteurant Minister in the Methodist, Episcopal Church of Franklin Co.
Note: Solomon and Priscilla had a child, Solomon Martin Malbone (1819 - 1903) (Death Certificate)
Notes for PRISCILLA DELANO:
Source: History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families Named Soule, ...
Volume 1, Page 387 [Excerpt]
Vinal Soule, born Feb. 26, 1786
"In the Delano Genealogy is stated that three brothers named Soule, Aaron, *John and Vinal, married in Woodstock, Vt., three Delano Sisters. This seems authentic. The records of Middleboro, Mass., contain the names of these Soule brothers and the account of the families supplied by the descendants corroborate these statements."
Volume 1, Page 389 [Excerpt]
"... Vinal Soule (1), a son of John (4) and Priscilla [Simonds] born in Middleboro, Mass.; Oct 6, 1811 married PRISCILLA DELANO, daughter of Stephen Delano, born 1791 in Wilmington, N.Y. She (should read "HE" in reference to Vinal Soule) died and he (should read "SHE" in reference to Priscilla [Delano] Soule) married 2d. in Worthington, Ohio (???) SOLOMON of Malbourne, Vt., 1794. He (should read "SHE" in reference to Priscilla [Delano] Soule Malbone) married 3d. Tracy Wilcox, born Connecticut, 1790."
More About PRISCILLA DELANO:
Source: Ohio Marriages, Extracted from the old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Page 199
1823 Jan 7 Malbone, Prescilla and Tracy Willcox by Aristochus Walker, Franklin Co.
Census Year: 1830; Census Place: Perry, Franklin, Ohio; Roll: 131; Page: 15.
Tracy Wilcox (age 30-40) -household-
1 M (5) yrs / 2 M 10-15 yrs / 1 M 30-40 yrs
2 F (5) yrs / 1 F 5-10 yrs / 1 F 10-15 yrs / 1 F 15-20 yrs / 1 F 30-40 yrs (Priscilla, age 30-40)
Census Year:1840; Census Place: Perry, Franklin Co., OH Census:
Tracy Wilcox (age 40-50) -household-
3 M 5-10 yrs / 1 M 10-15 yrs / 1 M 40-50 yrs
2 F 10-15 yrs / 1 F 15-20 yrs / 1 F 40-50 yrs (Priscilla, age 40-50)
Note: Perhaps, in 1840 Priscilla's sons, S Martin Malbone and Edwin Wilcox are enumerated as neighbors to *John Sole at Sharon, Franklin Co., OH (This is possibly *John Soule, husband of Priscilla's sister, Polly Delano.)
Priscilla Wilcox (age 60)
On the 1850 census for Perry Twp., OH., Pricilla Wilcox is shown as head of the household located immediately next to that of her son, Solomon Martin Malbone and his wife, Jerusha. It appears that Priscilla is probably a widow in 1850. Her household includes Christena Wilcox, age 26; Edvin Wilcox, age 24; and Washington Wilcox, age 21.
Additional Notes for SOLOMON MALBONE and PRISCILLA DELANO:
Census Year: 1810; Census Place: Jay, Essex, New York; Roll: 27; Page: 20; Image: 15.00.
On the 1810 census for Jay, Essex Co., New York the following families are found listed on the same census page:
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:
Thursday, August 6, 1903
Elizabethtown, NY
POST AND GAZETTE
Title: History of the Malbone Family by Dr. M. E. Bishop.
South Haven, July 20. (Michigan)
[Excerpt]
Solomon Malbone who died here last year at the advanced age of 84
left Wilmington in either 1842 or 1843. He came first to Columbus, Ohio,
and purchased a farm a few miles from the city, and lived there till
1875 working the farm, and following his trade as a mason.
When he came here he bought a small farm two miles south of the
village and worked a part of the time at his trade
He had three sons and his oldest son John learned his father's trade ...
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:
Thursday Aug 27, 1903
Elizabethtown, NY
POST AND GAZETTE
Title: More About the Malbone Family.
August 23, 1903.
Frinnl Brown:
[Excerpt]
As I count the Malbones among my ancestors, I was very much
interested in Dr. Bishop's letter, published in the Post on the 6th last.
My father, Charles Thayer, of this city, is a son of Nancy Malbone
Thayer, who was a sister of Solomon Malbone.
Father was born in Wilmington in 1823, and lived there until 1882, and
has a good knowledge of his family history.
He says that Dr. Bishop has made a mistake in his letter. His version
is that Solomon Malbone went west from Wilmington and died
many years ago, a comparatively young man, whereas Dr. Bishop
says he "died last year at the advanced age of 84." He further says that the
father of John the strawberry raiser and merchant was Martin Malbone,
son of Solomon. (note: Martin's full naime is Solomon Martin Malbone.)
Martin Malbone was born in the west. He came to Wilmington a
young man. While there he married his first cousin, Jerusha, daughter
of the late John Malbone. He returned to the west with his wife
about 1842 or 1843.
Martin Malbone may have been named Martin Solomon or Solomon
Martin, or known by one name in the east and the other in the west.
We would like to hear what the good Dr. has to say in regard to
this correction or interpretation ...