Lindell-Herndon Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families.

Mary Mallory

Female Abt 1737 - ?


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Mallory was born about 1737 in _______, Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia (daughter of Johnson Mallory); died in ? in (unknown).

    Family/Spouse: William Terrill. William (son of Robert Terrell, Sr. and Mary Foster) was born on 27 Jun 1735 in _______, Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia; died in 1830 in _______, Orange County, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ann Elizabeth Terrell was born on 10 Jun 1756 in Culpeper, Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia; died on 25 Dec 1820 in _______, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.
    2. William Terrill was born about 1765 in _______, _______, Colony of Virginia; died on 14 Sep 1811 in _______, Orange County, Virginia, United States.
    3. Elizabeth Terrill was born about 1770 in _______, _______, Colony of Virginia; died before 1830 in (unknown).
    4. Mary Terrill was born on 6 Feb 1771 in _______, _______, Colony of Virginia; died about 1840 in _______, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States.
    5. George Terrill was born about 1773 in _______, Orange County, Colony of Virginia; died on 30 Nov 1807 in _______, Orange County, Virginia, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johnson Mallory was born about 1711 in _______, Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia; died in ? in (unknown).
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Mallory was born about 1737 in _______, Culpeper County, Colony of Virginia; died in ? in (unknown).


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