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Malone Family Members
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???? (Sayers) Malone b. ???? - d. ????
Aidan Joseph Malone Living
Ambrose Patrick Malone b. 1890 - d. 1963
Amy Beth (Botts) Malone Living
Cyril Joseph Malone b. 1918 - d. 1969
Eileen V. (Malone) Federici Living
Elizabeth (Connor) Malone b. ???? - d. ????
Ellen (Kennedy) Malone b. 1826 - d. 1919
Francis Joseph Malone Living
Johanna (Shugrue) Malone b. 1884 - d. 1922
John Malone b. ???? - d. ????
Joseph Francis Malone Living
Karen Ann Malone b. 1975 - d. 1975
Kelly Marie Malone Living
Margaret Mary (Malone) Wietecha Living
Marjorie Ann (Cullinan) Malone b. 1921 - d. 1979
Mary Malone b. 1857 - d. ????
Nadine Karen (Bolger) Malone Living
Patrick W. Malone b. 1857 - d. 1925
Theresa Lee Malone Living
Thomas Malone b. 1860 - d. 1942
Thomas John Malone b. 1883 - d. 1948
Willliam Malone b. c1856 - d. ????
William Francis Malone b. 1889 - d. 1966
William J. Malone b. 1856 - d. 1932
William V. Malone b. 1919 - d. 1990
Malone Family History
Although Malone is a genuine O name, being in Irish O Maoileoin (meaning descendant of the follower of St. John), it is never met with in English with its prefix. The Malones are an ancient sept, associated with the O'Connors of Connacht, and their principal family was for centuries associated with the Abbey of Clonmacnois, to which they furnished many abbots and bishops, for Clonmacnois was for a time an independent see before being united with Ardagh. Rev. Professor John Ryan, S.J. pointed out to me that the alleged close connexion of the O'Malones with the O'connors of Connacht did not exist, being the result of a pedigree which was a forgery. For the suggestion regarding the origin of the Malones of Co. Clare see Muldoon. Unlike most old Irish septs its modern representatives are not found in any considerable numbers in the territory of their origin: Counties Clare and Wexford - in quite different parts of the country - now have more Malones than other areas. The Clare Malones are probably descendants of the Clonmacnois sept, but the origin of those of Wexford is obscure. The Rev. Sylvester Malone (1822-1906), author of the Church History of Ireland, was a Clare priest. Another notable priest of the name was Rev. William Malone (1586-1659), Superior of the Jesuit Mission to Ireland. Three Malones sat in the Parliament of 1689, three served in King James II's army in Ireland and eight were attainted after 1691. One family of Malones was outstanding in the eighteenth century in Ireland. They had conformed, but were nevertheless prominent in their advocacy of Catholic emancipation. Anthony Malone (1700-1776) was Chancellor of the Exchequer; his brother Edmund Malone 91704-1776) was an Irish M.P. and judge, and the latter's sons were noteworthy - Edmund Malone (1741-1812) as friend of Johnson, Boswell etc. and Shakespearian critic while Richard Malone (1738-1816) was another prominent Irish M.P.
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