Mallory family papers, 1728-1835.

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Mallory family papers, 1728-1835.

Represented in the collection are John Mallory (d. 1774), planter and overseer of roads for Orange County, Va.; and his son Nathan Mallory (ca. 1740-1820), also a planter of Orange County, Va. Include correspondence, 1774-1780, concerning debt of Col. John Quarles of Fredericksburg, Va., due to John Mallory of Orange County, Va.; family letters, 1791-1805, to Nathan Mallory from his sisters Ann Mallory Smith, Lucy Mallory Bailey, and his brother Henry Mallory. Also include will of John Mallory, probated 1774, with estate inventory, and valuations of slaves; receipts, 1742-ca. 1800, for quitrents; slave bills of sale, 1758; tax documents, 1780-1799; land deed, 1791, for the Burrusses Tract in Orange County, Va.; will, 1815, of Nathan Mallory; and personal account books, 1767-1818, kept by Nathan Mallory, one with an 1806 entry for sales of slaves from William Harvey's estate.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7344159

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Smith, Ann Mallory,

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Mallory family.

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Mallory, John, d. 1774.

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Harvey, William J. (William James), 1888-

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William Harvey was an employee of W.R. Carpenter and Co. in Papua New Guinea during the 1920s and 1930s. From the description of Papua New Guinea scrapbook [manuscript]. 1930-1938. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225848628 ...

Bailey, Lucy Mallory,

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Mallory, Nathan, fl. 1740-1820.

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Quarles, John

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Mallory, Henry,

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