Genealogy from [Moore]

Thomas MalingAge: 71 years17221793

Name
Thomas Maling
Given names
Thomas
Surname
Maling
Note: MALING (1749-63), MAILIN (1781), MALIN (1793)
Family Origin before 1722

Note: The name is originally MALIN and means (a child of) Malle, a pet-name for Mary. In 1881 most frequent in the Coventry area.
Birth about 1722

MarriageMary CosfordView this family
20 August 1747 (Age 25 years)
Note: The marriage between Thomas Malun and Mary Cosford looks promising but requires further study. Wormleighton is 18 miles SW of Gt Brington. If correct, the couple soon moved to Brington, as their first child was baptised there on 1 Jan 1749. The Wormleighton register records that the couple were both of Southam (6 miles N). Another record (FindmyPast) gives the ages of the couple - Thomas was 22, Mary 21. Thomas was a maltster
Baptism of a sonWilliam Malin
1 January 1749 (Age 27 years)
Baptism of a daughterElizabeth Malin
3 May 1752 (Age 30 years)
Baptism of a sonJohn Malin
22 September 1754 (Age 32 years)
Baptism of a daughterMary Malin
23 May 1756 (Age 34 years)
Baptism of a sonThomas Malin
2 February 1758 (Age 36 years)
Baptism of a daughterHannah Malin
24 August 1760 (Age 38 years)
Baptism of a sonGeorge Malin
25 September 1763 (Age 41 years)
Marriage of a childJohn RussellElizabeth MalinView this family
October 1777 (Age 55 years)
Marriage of a childThomas MalinLucina OakleyView this family
16 October 1780 (Age 58 years)
Marriage of a childWilliam MalinMary SmithView this family
15 May 1781 (Age 59 years)
Note: Mary was a widow at the time she married Wiliam
Marriage of a childGeorge MalinMartha LummasView this family
22 December 1785 (Age 63 years)
Description
December 1781

Note: Aged 59, living with his wife at Great Brington. Employed as a labourer at Althorp - honest and sober.
Burial 11 March 1793 (Age 71 years)
Family with Mary Cosford - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: 20 August 1747Wormleighton, Warwickshire
16 months
son
William Malin
Baptism: 1 January 1749 27 25Great Brington, Northamptonshire
3 years
daughter
Elizabeth Malin
Baptism: 3 May 1752 30 28Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 7 February 1815Brington, Northamptonshire
2 years
son
John Malin
Baptism: 22 September 1754 32 30Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 9 October 1814Whilton, Northamptonshire
20 months
daughter
Mary Malin
Baptism: 23 May 1756 34 32Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 29 March 1826Daventry, Northamptonshire
20 months
son
Thomas Malin
Baptism: 2 February 1758 36 34Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 17 April 1829Daventry, Northamptonshire
3 years
daughter
Hannah Malin
Baptism: 24 August 1760 38 36Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 25 August 1844Great Brington, Northamptonshire
3 years
son
George Malin
Baptism: 25 September 1763 41 39Great Brington, Northamptonshire
Burial: 2 November 1838Nether/Lower Heyford, Northamptonshire

Family Origin
The name is originally MALIN and means (a child of) Malle, a pet-name for Mary. In 1881 most frequent in the Coventry area.
Marriage
The marriage between Thomas Malun and Mary Cosford looks promising but requires further study. Wormleighton is 18 miles SW of Gt Brington. If correct, the couple soon moved to Brington, as their first child was baptised there on 1 Jan 1749. The Wormleighton register records that the couple were both of Southam (6 miles N). Another record (FindmyPast) gives the ages of the couple - Thomas was 22, Mary 21. Thomas was a maltster
Name
MALING (1749-63), MAILIN (1781), MALIN (1793)
Description
Aged 59, living with his wife at Great Brington. Employed as a labourer at Althorp - honest and sober.