woman Jane Mallory‏‎, daughter of Roger Mallory, Captain and UNKNOWN Jane‏.
Born ‎± 1673 at Northenden, Cheshire, England‎

Married/ Related to:

man John Quarles‏‎, son of Richard Quarles and N.N.‏.
Born ‎± 1670 at King William County, Virginia, died ‎before 1739 at King William Co, Virginia‎
John bought land in King William county in 1702 (1)(3) and settled in Pamunkey neck (1)(3). His land bounded that of Captain Roger Mallory (3). He married Jane Mallory daughter of Captain Thomas Mallory (1) or Captain Roger Mallory (3). In 1702 in King William County he witnessed the recording of a deed of Col John West Sr to Col John West Jr (2-XXXI-344). In 1704 he held 100 acres in King William County (2-XXXII-73) (4). In 1714 he was named to a commission for the peace in King William county (3). In 1719 he received a grant of 400 acres of land (3). In 1729 he was elected as a vestryman to St John's Parish and in that document named as Captain John Quarles (3). He died between 1734 and 1739 (3). In Prince William County 26 June 1749, Moses Quarles, discharged Thomas Harrison from all claims on the estate of John Quarles,dec, since said Harrison had received his share of the estate of 5 pounds, 18 shillings (5).

CHAN17 May 2004

Children:

1.
man James Quarels‏‎

Still Living.
2.
man Aaron Quarels‏‎

Still Living.
3.
man Moses Quarels‏‎

Still Living.
4.
man John Quarels‏‎

Still Living.
5.
man Roger Quarels‏
Born ‎± 1695 at King And Queen County, VA, died ‎before 1751 at Caroline County, VA‎
In 1728 Roger recorded a grant of 400 acres of land in King William co (2), this was later to fall in Caroline county when it was created. He served as a member of many juries and was church warden of St Margeret's Parish (2). 18 Oct 1732 he witnessed a will between Benjamin Grayson of Prince William County and John Tayloe of Richmond County (3-p27). 19 Oct 1732 Roger witnessed a deed of slaves from Margeret Linton to her son in law Moses Quarles (3-p34). Roger's will was proved in Caroline county VA 12 April 1751 by his executors Jane and John Quarles (1-XIXp202) (2).