Person:John Malone (7)

Watchers
m. 22 Oct 1848
  1. Michael MaloneAbt 1849 -
  2. John Malone1851 - 1924
  3. Mary Ann Malone1853 - 1929
  4. Francis Malone1855 - 1920
  5. P. Stanislaus MaloneAbt 1857 -
  6. Dennis Malone1860 -
  7. Sarah Elizabeth Malone1862 -
  8. Margaret Agatha Malone1865 -
m. 5 Apr 1880
  1. Louis Malone1881 - 1922
  2. Francis Malone1882 -
  3. Frederick Stanislaus Malone1889 -
  4. Joseph Malone1895 - Abt 1918
  • HJohn Malone1851 - 1924
  • WMary RielAbt 1867 -
m. 15 May 1906
Facts and Events
Name John Malone
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 24 Mar 1851 Brock, Ontario, Canada West, Canada
Marriage 5 Apr 1880 Beaverton, Ontario, Ontario, CanadaSt. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
to Margaret Keenan
Marriage 15 May 1906 Brechin, Ontario, Ontario, CanadaSt. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church
to Mary Riel
Death[3] 19 Jan 1924 Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Burial? 22 Jan 1924 St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Brechin, Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Reference Number? 3819
References
  1. Church baptism record
    Record at St. Gregory the Great Ch., Oshawa, Ont.; LDS reel # 1305881, item # 2, p. 12.

    QUAY 3 "1851" at top of page: "The 30th May was baptized John, born the 24th of March last, of Patrick Malone and of Sarah Cavanagh; sponsors: Maurice Malone and Ellen Courtin; by J. B. Proulx."

  2. Census Records
    1901 Natl census, Ontario North(97), Brock twp(c-2), p. 6.

    QUAY 3 #7; 55, 55; Malone, John, Head, married, born Ont. Mar 24, 1852, age 49; irish origin, R. Cath., farmer

  3. obituary
    The Orillia Times; 31 January, 1924.

    QUAY 3 "Death of John Malone...died at his home, 184 West Street Nortn, on Saturday, January 19, in his 73rd year. He was first married to Margaret Keenan, of Brock, who died about 23 years ago, leaving 4 s ons: Lewis, a Bell Telephone lineman who was killed in Montreal in March 1922.; Joseph, who died about 5 years ago; Frank, living at Uptergrove, and Fred,in Brock Township. Mr. Malone was married 1 8 years ago to Mary Reill, of Mara, who survives her husband. ...but burial did not take place until Tuesday morning [January 22], owing to the terrible storm on Maoday. The remains were taken by tr ain to Brechin, and interred in St. Andrew's R. C. Cem.."