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By the way, the information on the date and place of death is very new. Even the Coddington family history didn't have the info...evidently assuming she died in North Dakota. Rebecca was wife of Harrison John Mallory from your line. I was looking at decendants of Enos Mallory and in particular Guyon Mallory when i found Rebecca living nearby (Grants Pass Josephine Co OR)with a granddaughter , Mary Ann Rorapagh Fields . (7) Harrison John Mallory 1833 NY farmer Sorgum Manufacturer d 25 Jul 1907 Grand Forks ND at home of daughter’s husband EE Roropaugh = Lavnna NY Rebecca Esther Coddington 30 Jul 1834 NY d 28 Oct 1910 Jackson Co OR (Ellis Barron Coddington 23 Aug 1796 NJ 5 Jun 1858 Ledyard Cayuga co NY = 7 Feb 1816 Huma Noe d 14 Feb 1879 NJ, lived with Harrison Mallory 1865 census) (John coddington = Sarah Barron) (Lewis Noe c 1765 Woodbrigde Middlesex NJ = Phebe Bundy ) (Harrison Mallory ae 17 1850 Census Venice Cayuga NY living with Wm Bennett family) (Harrison Mallory on 1870 Census of Cayuga, NY) (1870 census Ledyard Harrison Malery page 51) (1860 census sherwoods Cayuga co NY Harrison S Mallory 27, Rebecca 26, Henry C 3, stella R 2, Hannas Coddington 66, Maria coddington 40) (1880 Ledyard Cayuda Co NY John H Coddington 63 NY brother in law living with Harrison) August 1 1907: Grand Forks Herald, July 26th. H.J. Mallory died at the home of E.E. Roropaugh, 1324 University Avenue, yesterday morning about four o’clock, age 74 years. Deceased was born in New York State and was married in Levanna, N.Y., to Rebecca E Coddington, and three children blessed this union, two daughter and one son. One daughter died fourteen years ago. With the other, Mr.s EE Rorapaugh, the deceased has made his home for the past five years. The son resides in Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Mallory came to Oakes, N.D., from New York twenty-three years ago. He took a prominent part in the affairs of the county and was a member of the territorial legislature for two terms. He was also commissioner of Dickey County for two years. He was a thoroughly honest man and lived according to the golden rule. He was a ardent temperance advocate and exerted a good deal of influence toward the enactment of anti-liquor legislation in North Dakota. Since removing to Grand Forks his health has not been very good and he lived quietly. He leaves a widow, and two children, already mentioned, to mourn his loss. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral will be held this afternoon at two o’clock from the residence 1324 University avenue. Rev. W. H. Matthews will officiate. –Mr. Mallory was a respected and honored citizen of Dickey County until five years ago when he removed to Grand Forks. He was president of the Dickey County Sunday School Association until his removal from the county, and it is due to his untiring work that the association stands today as the most progressive for Sunday school work in the state. He was interested in all good work and left an impress for higher and better things wherever he moved. Dicky county friends learned of his death with much regret. Notify Administrator about this message?
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