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Matches 11,001 to 11,050 of 12,095
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| 11001 | Thomas, Mary, and their 2 sons were living with Mary's father, who was a widower. Mary's younger sister Caroline was there too, unmarried. | JONES, Thomas (I4275)
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| 11002 | Thomas, Mary, and their 2 sons were living with Mary's father, who was a widower. Mary's younger sister Caroline was there too, unmarried. | JONES, Caroline (I4268)
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| 11003 | Thomas, Mary, and their 2 sons were living with Mary's father, who was a widower. Mary's younger sister Caroline was there too, unmarried. | MALLETT, William Joseph (I4277)
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| 11004 | Thomas, Mary, and their 2 sons were living with Mary's father, who was a widower. Mary's younger sister Caroline was there too, unmarried. | MALLETT, Thomas Henry (I4276)
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| 11005 | Thomas, Mary, and their 2 sons were living with Mary's father, who was a widower. Mary's younger sister Caroline was there too, unmarried. | JONES, Mary Ann (I4274)
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| 11006 | Thomas, probabaly a Newphew of Mary Parkyn, nee Mallet, was working as a Male servant in 1841 for John Keast at Horrobridge Farm, St Neot at the age of 15 years. Trenant Burial Register 30th Oct 1847 Thomas KEAST was interred in Trenant Chapel Yard by William Look | KEAST, Thomas (I4568)
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| 11007 | Thomas, Rosanna, and Sarah J Mallet were living with their Aunt Jane Suttie, a Beer House Keeper. Charles Moore and his wife Alice J Moore were living with Jane as well along with (likely) thier children Joseph D and Charles Moore. Jane was also Charles's Aunt. Rounding out the household was Jane's Nephew Joseph Westmorland. | MALLETT, Rosanna (I7958)
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| 11008 | Thomas, Rosanna, and Sarah J Mallet were living with their Aunt Jane Suttie, a Beer House Keeper. Charles Moore and his wife Alice J Moore were living with Jane as well along with (likely) thier children Joseph D and Charles Moore. Jane was also Charles's Aunt. Rounding out the household was Jane's Nephew Joseph Westmorland. | MALLETT, Sarah J (I7957)
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| 11009 | Thomas, Rosanna, and Sarah J Mallet were living with their Aunt Jane Suttie, a Beer House Keeper. Charles Moore and his wife Alice J Moore were living with Jane as well along with (likely) thier children Joseph D and Charles Moore. Jane was also Charles's Aunt. Rounding out the household was Jane's Nephew Joseph Westmorland. | MALLETT, Thomas (I7782)
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| 11010 | Thomas: owner of a greengrocer's shop. RG13/4980 | MALLETT, Thomas Henry (I4098)
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| 11011 | Thomas: owner of a greengrocer's shop. RG13/4980 | Sarah (I4182)
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| 11012 | Thomasina Mallett married her first cousin, John Mallett, who was the son of her father's brother, Richard Mallett. There is a carte de visite photograph of Thomasina taken in her old age, but it is not known where this is or may be kept. This is briefly referred to in the Paper entitled 'John and Robert Mallet, 1780-1881' read to the Old Dublin Society on the 5th February 1975 by Michael Tutty. [Copyright 2009 - Trevor Brice. Not to be reproduced without the author's permission] | Family: John MALLET / Thomasina Jane MALLET (F3043)
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| 11013 | Though married, Elizabeth Jane Mallett was living with her mother Elizabeth Opie, probably because William Mallett was on board ship somewhere at the time the census was taken. Elizabeth Opie's mother Grace Kemp lives with them as well, as do her children Thomas and Ellen. | KEMP, Elizabeth (I6756)
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| 11014 | Though married, Elizabeth Jane Mallett was living with her mother Elizabeth Opie, probably because William Mallett was on board ship somewhere at the time the census was taken. Elizabeth Opie's mother Grace Kemp lives with them as well, as do her children Thomas and Ellen. | OPIE, Elizabeth Jane (I6569)
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| 11015 | Though married, she was living with her parents, listed as a Flax Worker. | HARFORD, Mary Ann (I1933)
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| 11016 | Though the 1910 census indicates that Albert, Clementina, and Minnie immigrated to the USA in 1898, they have not been found in the US 1900 census, and the whereabouts of the rest of the children in 1910 is unknown, except for Sophia who lived nearby. In 1910 Sophia said that she immigrated in 1908, and in 1920 all 4 of them said that they immigrated in 1908. | LORD, Clementina (I928)
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| 11017 | Though the 1910 census indicates that Albert, Clementina, and Minnie immigrated to the USA in 1898, they have not been found in the US 1900 census, and the whereabouts of the rest of the children in 1910 is unknown, except for Sophia who lived nearby. In 1910 Sophia said that she immigrated in 1908, and in 1920 all 4 of them said that they immigrated in 1908. | MALLETT, Albert (I927)
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| 11018 | Though the 1910 census indicates that Albert, Clementina, and Minnie immigrated to the USA in 1898, they have not been found in the US 1900 census, and the whereabouts of the rest of the children in 1910 is unknown, except for Sophia who lived nearby. In 1910 Sophia said that she immigrated in 1908, and in 1920 all 4 of them said that they immigrated in 1908. | MALLETT, Minnie Louisa (I1282)
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| 11019 | Though this family has not been found in the 1851 Census, all the details regarding George point to him being the one born in Slimbridge in 1807 (the 1841 census only identifies the County). George himself was living with his mother Hannah in 1851, described as Married. | Family: George MALLETT / Patience (F260)
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| 11020 | Though William Sr is described as married, Elizabeth was not enumerated with the family. There was an Elizabeth Mallett, Wash Woman, age 44, born in Liskeard, married, living in the household of John Jagoe at Dean Street, Liskeard. That was probably the Elizabeth that belongs with this family. | MALLETT, William (I5810)
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| 11021 | Though William Sr is described as married, Elizabeth was not enumerated with the family. There was an Elizabeth Mallett, Wash Woman, age 44, born in Liskeard, married, living in the household of John Jagoe at Dean Street, Liskeard. That was probably the Elizabeth that belongs with this family. | MALLETT, Edward John (I6040)
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| 11022 | Though William Sr is described as married, Elizabeth was not enumerated with the family. There was an Elizabeth Mallett, Wash Woman, age 44, born in Liskeard, married, living in the household of John Jagoe at Dean Street, Liskeard. That was probably the Elizabeth that belongs with this family. | MALLETT, William (I6039)
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| 11023 | Though William Sr is described as married, Elizabeth was not enumerated with the family. There was an Elizabeth Mallett, Wash Woman, age 44, born in Liskeard, married, living in the household of John Jagoe at Dean Street, Liskeard. That was probably the Elizabeth that belongs with this family. | MALLETT, Caroline Crago (I5820)
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| 11024 | Though William Sr is described as married, Elizabeth was not enumerated with the family. There was an Elizabeth Mallett, Wash Woman, age 44, born in Liskeard, married, living in the household of John Jagoe at Dean Street, Liskeard. That was probably the Elizabeth that belongs with this family. | MALLETT, Elizabeth (I5816)
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| 11025 | Three different Robert and Mary families have been combined because the families fit together perfectly chronologically, and the places are close together. The places actually form a natural progression one to the other in the order in which the children were born. | Family: Robert MALLETT / Mary (F1647)
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| 11026 | Three records were closed at time of writing (2017). | MALLETT, Wallace Henry (I10725)
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| 11027 | Three records were closed at time of writing (2017). | LAWLEY, Violet May (I10730)
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| 11028 | Thurgarton Banns 1824 – 1900. Page 34, (the year 1862) no 67 Banns of marriage between George Mallet, Bachelor of this parish and Mary Ann Snowden Spinster of this parish. Were published on the three Sundays underwritten. 2, 9, 16 March 1862., | Family: George Isaac MALLETT / Mary Ann SNOWDEN (F1058)
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| 11029 | Ticket of Leave given for information regarding the conviction of bushrangers who robbed James Adair. | MALLETT, Robert (I5205)
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| 11030 | Tina found Lavinia's marriage cert. Extract from the Superintendent Registrar's orginal records, and Deaths in the district fo Saint Mary in the county of Middlesex . 27th January 1866 , 22 John Street. Margaret Gill female , 44 years , widow of William Gill, a dock laborer[sic] liver disease, 12 months, dropsy--2 months certified. Elenor Austin present at the death 22 John Street St. George / East, 29th January 1866. 1861 Census: Eleanora Gill dau. 16 Florence Gill dau. includes boarders: Edward Austin, b. Hackney My grandfather, Arthur Austin, born in 1872 was the son of Eleanor Gill whose mother was Lavinia Mallett daughter of Walter Mallett son of John. Walter and his brother Thomas moved to London and I have quite a lot of information on them both. --Marie-Louise Backhurst Census 1861 0542/ 605 Dist. 16 22 St. John Street, St. George in the East, Mddx. together with families of William Mallett and David Walter Mallett William Gill Head mar. 50 Dock labourer, b. Ireland Margarita Gill Wife MAr 42 Umbrella maker, Mddx, St. Bride's Eleanora Gill Dau. un. 16 Parasol maker, Mddx. City of London Florence Gill Dau 9 scholar Whitechapel Charles Evans Lodger un 18 Dock labourer Mddx Wappington Edward Austin Lodger un 19 Paper stainer Mddx Hackney Wallin [sic] Macman lodger 14 paper stainer Mddx St. George's East | MALLETT, Lavinia Margretta (I61)
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| 11031 | Tirzah's brother Edgar was living with the family. | NICHOLSON, Tirzah (I1950)
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| 11032 | Tirzah's brother Edgar was living with the family. | NICHOLSON, Edgar (I1947)
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| 11033 | Tirzah's brother Edgar was living with the family. | ROLAND, Elmer Nicholson (I1954)
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| 11034 | Tirzah's brother Edgar was living with the family. | ROLAND, Lowell Elmer (I1953)
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| 11035 | Title: Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Volume VI Letters M - N Inclusive Record Location: Lake County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Crown Point Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1939 Spouse 1: T. William Mallett Spouse 2: Flora Soltwedel Marriage Date: 29 Jun 1905 County: Lake Book: K Original Source Page: 582 Age: 30 Date: 29 Jun 1905 Spouse 2: Flora Soltwedel Age: 23 | Family: William Thomas MALLETT / Flora F SOLTWEDEL (F1489)
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| 11036 | To New Zealand | MORRIS, Orme Joynt (I7722)
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| 11037 | To Quebec initially and thence to Weedsport, Cayuga County, New York in 1838. | RUSHMER, John (I4965)
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| 11038 | To USA - per 1900 census. | MALLETT, George (I4498)
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| 11039 | Tom was a Private in the Royal Fusiliers, 9th Battalion. He was killed in the battle to retake Meaulte, after it had been evacuated in March of 1918. | ROLLS, Tom (I10694)
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| 11040 | Tom worked for many years for the Birmingham City Council in the Lord Mayors Parlour. He didn't marry until later in life in 1953. Met his wife Kathleen Short a very nice lady they both didn't marry as the mothers who were widowed insisted that they wait until they died. Of course it was too late for children then. But it would seem as though they were both devoted to each other. I have spoken to another relative who knew Tom and they have said that he was a real gentleman; a very mild mannered man. | BIDDLE, Thomas Frederick (I390)
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| 11041 | Tom's grave reference is A. 37. | ROLLS, Tom (I10694)
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| 11042 | Tombstone in St Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Benjamin Mallett who died September 29th 1911 aged 24 years Thy will be done. Also of John brother of the above who died July 29th 1915 aged 31 years. Father in thy gracious keeping leave now thy servant sleeping. Also of George brother of the above who died April 7th 1936 aged 43 years. He fought the fight of victory won and entered into rest.' | MALLETT, Benjamin (I9411)
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| 11043 | Tombstone in St Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Elizabeth the beloved wife of John Mallett who died April 23rd 1877 aged 49 years. Also of Susan daughter of the above the beloved wife of John White who died Nov 19th 1898 aged 49 years. A voice we loved is still'. | MALLETT, Susan (I9711)
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| 11044 | Tombstone in St Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Elizabeth the beloved wife of John Mallett who died April 23rd 1877 aged 49 years. Also of Susan daughter of the above the beloved wife of John White who died Nov 19th 1898 aged 49 years. A voice we loved is still'. | LANG, Elizabeth (I9262)
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| 11045 | Tombstone in St Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Elsie Tremlett (nee Mallett) who died 8th April 1982 aged 83 years'. | MALLETT, Elsie (I9485)
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| 11046 | Tombstone in St Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In memory of John Mallett died Dec 26 1942 aged 69 years. Also Annie Mallett died Nov. 12 1964 aged 87 years'. | GILLARD, Annie (I9162)
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| 11047 | Tombstone in St.Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Benjamin Mallett who died September 29th 1911 aged 24 years Thy will be done. Also of John brother of the above who died July 29th 1915 aged 31 years. Father in thy gracious keeping leave now thy servant sleeping. Also of George brother of the above who died April 7th 1936 aged 43 years. He fought the fight of victory won and entered into rest.' | MALLETT, John (I9600)
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| 11048 | Tombstone in St.Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In loving memory of Benjamin Mallett who died September 29th 1911 aged 24 years Thy will be done. Also of John brother of the above who died July 29th 1915 aged 31 years. Father in thy gracious keeping leave now thy servant sleeping. Also of George brother of the above who died April 7th 1936 aged 43 years. He fought the fight of victory won and entered into rest.' | MALLETT, George (I9523)
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| 11049 | Tombstone in St.Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'In memory of John Mallett died Dec 26 1942 aged 69 years. Also Annie Mallett died Nov. 12 1964 aged 87 years'. | MALLETT, John (I9599)
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| 11050 | Tombstone in St.Andrews churchyard, South Tawton states: 'James Mallett died Nov 24th 1934 aged 74 years. Also of Eliza his wife died April 11th 1918 aged 54 years'. | MALLETT, James Ernest (I9578)
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