Birth |
7 Jul 1881 |
Baileyville, Washington, ME [1, 2] |
Census |
15 Apr 1910 |
Baileyville, Washington, ME [3] |
- 1910 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo Maloy, 28, married 5 years, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME; Belle, 26, 1 child born / child living is blank, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME.
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Census |
15 Jan 1920 |
Baileyville, Washington, ME [4] |
- 1920 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo J. Malloy, 38, b. ME, parents b. CANADA/ME, farmer; Belle E., 31, b. ME, parents b. ME; children, b. ME: Edith 9., Bion, 5.
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Census |
1 May 1930 |
Baileyville, Washington, ME [5] |
- 1930 census at Baileyville, Washington, ME shows: Leo Malloy, 48, first married at 23, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME, farmer; Belle, 46, first married at 21, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME; Bion, 15, b. ME, parents b. ME/ME.
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Military Note |
12 Sep 1918 |
Woodland, Washington, ME [2] |
- On Sep. 12, 1918 Leo Joseph Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his birthdate as July 7, 1881, his occupation as farmer and nearest relative as Mrs. L.J. Malloy, his wife. The registrar notes he tall and slender with blue eyes and gray hair.
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Obituary |
- Leo Malloy was killed in a wood cutting accident. 'Mr. Malloy with his son Byron, Everett Perkins and William Haywood were cutting wood with a wood sawing machine. They were nearly through their work when the machine came apart, the saw severing his head above the eyes. He died instantly. The others were unharmed.'
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Death |
7 Jan 1935 |