Husband of Mary J Pleas married 03 April 1879 in Boone, Indiana and father of Ernest Linwood Malin.
The 1860 census lists Cyrus, age 9, living in Washington, Indiana, Augusta Station post office, with his parents James and Mary, siblings J Marion aged 5, M Elizabeth aged 3, and baby Frank.
The 1870 census lists Cyrus living with his mother and siblings Mary age 12, Frank aged 10 and Oliver aged 5, in Eagle, Boone county, Indiana with a Zionsville post office.
The 1880 census has Cyrus, wife Mollie and son Ernest living in Zionsville, Indiana where Cyrus is a marble cutter.
The 1900 census list Cyrus living in Adams, Indiana with his wife Mary J, son Ernest aged 20 and niece Mable Peck aged 15. Cyrus is a farmer.
The 1920 census lists Cyrus and Mary living in a mortgaged home in Township 8 of Merced where he is a fruit farmer.
Cyrus W Malin, for twenty years a resident of Atwater, passed away at his home Wednesday. Mr Malin was a native of Ohio and aged 75 years, and had been formerly engaged in farming near Atwater, where was well and favorably known. Surviving relatives are his widow, a son, Frank Malin of Ceres, and a daughter, Mrs Frank Hollingsworth of Indiana. Funeral services were held at Modesto and internment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at that place.
Merced Express, 07 Jan 1927 pg 1
Husband of Mary J Pleas married 03 April 1879 in Boone, Indiana and father of Ernest Linwood Malin.
The 1860 census lists Cyrus, age 9, living in Washington, Indiana, Augusta Station post office, with his parents James and Mary, siblings J Marion aged 5, M Elizabeth aged 3, and baby Frank.
The 1870 census lists Cyrus living with his mother and siblings Mary age 12, Frank aged 10 and Oliver aged 5, in Eagle, Boone county, Indiana with a Zionsville post office.
The 1880 census has Cyrus, wife Mollie and son Ernest living in Zionsville, Indiana where Cyrus is a marble cutter.
The 1900 census list Cyrus living in Adams, Indiana with his wife Mary J, son Ernest aged 20 and niece Mable Peck aged 15. Cyrus is a farmer.
The 1920 census lists Cyrus and Mary living in a mortgaged home in Township 8 of Merced where he is a fruit farmer.
Cyrus W Malin, for twenty years a resident of Atwater, passed away at his home Wednesday. Mr Malin was a native of Ohio and aged 75 years, and had been formerly engaged in farming near Atwater, where was well and favorably known. Surviving relatives are his widow, a son, Frank Malin of Ceres, and a daughter, Mrs Frank Hollingsworth of Indiana. Funeral services were held at Modesto and internment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at that place.
Merced Express, 07 Jan 1927 pg 1
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