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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Leonard Fay Malone: Birth: Abt 1885 in Nebraska. Death: 16 Jan 1962 in Multnomah County, Oregon

  2. Hyacinthe M. Malone: Birth: Abt 1888. Death: 22 May 1976 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon


Sources
1. Title:   Death Certificates
Page:   death certificate 415 (1924), Thomas J. Malone
Author:   Oregon Oregon State Board of Health
2. Title:   Marriage Certificates. Department of Public Health, Illinois, Chicago
Page:   marriage certificate 6859 (1877), Malone-Reardon; NIU Microfilm <0/0264/01.
Author:   Illinois. Illinois State Board of Health.

Notes
a. Note:   1880 Census shows Thomas and Hyacinth in Essex, Page County, Iowa. He buys livestock. There are no children listed. She shows she was born in Massachusetts as was her mother, father Ireland.
  1900 Census shows family living in Madison City, Madison, Nebraska. There had been five children with only two surviving. He is farming.
  1910 Census shows family living in Enola, Madison County, Nebraska. Their daughter is still at home. He is a stock man, feeding cattle. Now Hyacinth claims both parents born in Massachusetts.
  �b��i�Enola �/b��/i� Located south of Notfolk, Enola was founded by Thomas J. Malone, whose name partially spelled backwards spells the community's name. The town developed just before 1900, as a grain and railway shipping point on the Union Pacific Railroad between Norfolk and Madison. By 1938, Enola had a high school, a grain elevator, and several businesses including a bank (MD02-OOI), now abandoned.16 Above item located in a booklet: Madison County, Nebraska Historical Buildings Survey, prepared for the Nebraska Historical Society, Lincoln, Nebraska by Mead and Hunt Engineers, 2001, page 12 (endnote 16 refers to "Edward A. Landgraf, Early history of Norfolk. Nebraska, Master's thesis, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, (1 938; reprint Norfold Daily News: Norforlk, Nebraska, n.d.) 38.) http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/madison_county.pdf
  Tom Malone and his son, Fay, were among the prominent builders in Enola, for whom the
 town was named. They built several houses still standing, Will Stork; J. C. Hartford and Howard
 Miller occupying three of them. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nemcgs/pdf/Articles-by-Alice-Leffler.pdf
  1920 Census Thomas and Hyacinth are now living with their son Leonard in Portland City, Multomah County, Oregon. Hyacinth now states her father from Ireland, mother Canada.
  1930 Census Thomas is gone and Hyacinth is living with her daughter, who is married, in Portland City. Hyacinth now says her father was born in Ireland and mother in New Brunswick.
b. Note:   HI281
Note:   (Research):See attached sources.


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