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I'm impressed ! From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Mallory

"His career prospering, in 1838 Mallory courted and wed Angela Moreno, member of a wealthy Spanish-speaking family living in Pensacola. Their marriage produced nine children, five of whom died young; daughters Margaret ("Maggie") and Ruby and sons Stephen R. Jr. ("Buddy") and Attila ("Attie") survived into adulthood. Buddy followed his father into politics, and he would eventually also serve as United States Senator from Florida.[7]

Mallory held a few minor public offices, beginning in 1832 with his selection as town marshal. One of his first paid positions was as Inspector of Customs, for which he earned three dollars per day. Later, President Polk appointed him Collector of Customs. Before his marriage, he joined the Army and took part in the Seminole War, 1835–1837. He also was elected judge for Monroe County for the years 1837–1845.[8]"

" His wife Angela visited Washington and importuned President Johnson and other persons who had influence. Johnson was already quite lenient in granting pardons, and the popular clamor for harsh punishment began to recede by the end of the year. On March 10, 1866, Johnson granted Mallory a "partial parole." Although he was no longer in jail, he was required to stay with his daughter in Bridgeport, Connecticut until he could take the oath of allegiance.[66]"

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