It is the only Malaga Township statewide. A key founder of Malaga Township was John Hendershot, who was born in 1764 in
Sussex County, New Jersey. He had three sons between 1788 and 1797. John enlisted in the Pennsylvania Militia, Bedford County Rangers of Frontiers, under Captain William McCall. In 1782, after the Revolutionary War, he first moved to Washington County, Pennsylvania (now
Greene County) and then to Monroe County, Ohio. He built a cabin in Malaga Township before 1815, as well as mapped the town out. The first settlers of Malaga Township were the families of John, Stillwell Truax, Mathew Rogers, Martin Fogle, Frederick Hayes, Peter Mann, David Mann, William Kennard, James Graham and David Lupton. This was before 1815. The first election in Malaga Township was held at the home of Peter Mann in 1820. ==Government==