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Size | About 200 items |
Abstract | The collection contains letters, 1843-1848 and 1882-1892, legal and financial materials, and miscellaneous items relating to the Malloy (sometimes Maloy) family of Lumber Bridge, Robeson County, N.C. The few letters from the 1840s are to Duncan Malloy from his brother, John Malloy, describing his life and surroundings in Telfair County, Ga. Most letters in the 1880s and 1890s are from family members in Robeson County to Duncan Malloy, probably a younger relative of the earlier Duncan, who moved to Georgia in 1891; they discuss family, farm, and other matters. Legal and financial papers are chiefly tax receipts and receipts for donations to Lumber Bridge Baptist Church in Robeson County. Also included are deeds, indentures, plats, and wills, 1790-1820, of Daniel and John Malloy, and a Maloy family tree prepared in 1983. |
Creator | Malloy, Duncan. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English. |
Processed by: Roslyn Holdzkom, May 1988
Encoded by: Linda Sellars, July 2000
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, November 2010
This collection was processed with support from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
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Duncan Malloy lived in Robeson County, N.C., in the 1840s. Some Malloy (sometimes Maloy) family members, including John Malloy, moved to Telfair County, Ga.
Back to TopThe collection contains letters, 1843-1848 and 1882-1892, legal and financial materials, and miscellaneous items relating to the Malloy (sometimes Maloy) family of Lumber Bridge, Robeson County, N.C. The few letters from the 1840s are to Duncan Malloy from his brother John Malloy describing his life and surroundings in Telfair County, Ga. Most letters in the 1880s and 1890s are from family members in Robeson County to Duncan Malloy, probably a younger relative of the earlier Duncan, who moved to Georgia in 1891; they discuss family, farm, and other matters. Legal and financial papers are chiefly tax receipts and receipts for donations to Lumber Bridge Baptist Church in Robeson County. Also included are some deeds, indentures, plats, and wills, 1790-1820, of Daniel and John Malloy, and a Maloy family tree prepared by Bernice Jeffries Cheek in 1983.
Back to TopFolder 1 |
Letters, deeds, and other papers, 1779-1848 |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-3618/1 |
Seven oversize deeds, 1792-1853, and a commission, 1817 |
Folder 2-3
Folder 2Folder 3 |
Accession of May 1988: Correspondence, 1882-1898 |
Folder 4 |
Accession of May 1988: Legal and financial materials |
Folder 5 |
Accession of May 1988: Other papers |
Extra Oversize Paper XOP-3618/1 |
Accession of November 1999: Family tree |