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| 11051 | 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'. | CASLEY, Eliza (I9065)
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| 11052 | Too early for Coolamon Ganmain Farmers Review or Ardlethan/Beckon Times for obituary. Not in Wagga Advertiser, Temora Independant, or Young Chronicle Have copy of death certificate. Occupation Draper. Mary Pendrick said he committed suicide | NEST, William James (I8099)
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| 11053 | Torrington was the registration district. | BROMELL, Margaret Emma (I2273)
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| 11054 | Totnes registration district. | MEATHREL, Helen (I2595)
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| 11055 | Training College, Culham, Oxfordshire, England | COWLING, Henry (I3511)
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| 11056 | Transcript begins: A SECOND LETTER TO Wm. MALLETT FROM BROTHER JAMES IN ONTARIO Wilmot, 3rd March 1852 County of Waterloo, Upper Canada Dear William;-(Note H.J.M. Wm. died in 1857) After so many years silence I again venture to write you a few lines hoping to get an answer this time - the facilities of communication at this time should be no bar to friends in corresponding with one another. I hope when this-reaches you it will find you and your family in good health thank God we are all well - or as well as can be expected from age etc. - I had a severe sickness 8 years ago and have never been so well since as I was before - I hope you keep up your age well - I have had good deal of hard work since I have been in this country but thank God I have surmounted a great many difficulties - I have 100 acres of land 75 of it cleared and getting pretty free of stumps - with a good frame house and frame barn 60 ft by 40 ft free from all encumbrances five horses five cows and 7 other cattle 32 good Leicester sheep - I had 27 acres of wheat last year, averaging about 20 to 25 bushels per acre - but the prices this winter have been very low 2/6, but it is now selling at 3/3 to the cwt. Oats 1/3 potatoes very scarce but last year a general failure almost - now selling different places at 3/ and 3/6 the bushel - my two oldest sons are gone on to farms of their own they have 150 acres each in the township of Williams 85 miles south of the west from me near the lower end of Lake Huron - I have two younger boys one about 12 years and the other about 10 - rather young you will say to be of much help for the present but they are very good boys and are of great service to me - but for the next 2 or 3 years if it please God to spare me I don't intend to try to raise much grain principally sheep and cows - which will require less labour - by that time my boys if they are spared will be able to take hold of most work on the farm - Mr. James Smith is doing well - he lives about a mile from me - I have just been writing a letter to brother Humphrey - I have not heard from him for a year past - I received my legacy that poor father left me last March. I should like to see Edwin and William - I expect they are grown to fine young men - say in your next where they are and their occupation - We have four boys and five girls none married - We have had a very severe winter - not the like since 1843 - Snow at this time average two feet - Kind respects to you all and may God bless which is the sincere wish of your affectionate brother James Mallett P.S. I should like to see you or some of your family here - there will be steam communication between P.E. Island and Quebec next summer. Mailed to;- Mr. William Mallett, Near New London harbour, Prince Edward Island Gulf of St. Lawrence, N.A. post mark 8 Mar. 1852. Transcript ends. | MALLETT, James Frederick (I21)
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| 11057 | Transcript begins: A SECOND LETTER TO Wm. MALLETT FROM BROTHER JAMES IN ONTARIO Wilmot, 3rd March 1852 County of Waterloo, Upper Canada Dear William;-(Note H.J.M. Wm. died in 1857) After so many years silence I again venture to write you a few lines hoping to get an answer this time - the facilities of communication at this time should be no bar to friends in corresponding with one another. I hope when this-reaches you it will find you and your family in good health thank God we are all well - or as well as can be expected from age etc. - I had a severe sickness 8 years ago and have never been so well since as I was before - I hope you keep up your age well - I have had good deal of hard work since I have been in this country but thank God I have surmounted a great many difficulties - I have 100 acres of land 75 of it cleared and getting pretty free of stumps - with a good frame house and frame barn 60 ft by 40 ft free from all encumbrances five horses five cows and 7 other cattle 32 good Leicester sheep - I had 27 acres of wheat last year, averaging about 20 to 25 bushels per acre - but the prices this winter have been very low 2/6, but it is now selling at 3/3 to the cwt. Oats 1/3 potatoes very scarce but last year a general failure almost - now selling different places at 3/ and 3/6 the bushel - my two oldest sons are gone on to farms of their own they have 150 acres each in the township of Williams 85 miles south of the west from me near the lower end of Lake Huron - I have two younger boys one about 12 years and the other about 10 - rather young you will say to be of much help for the present but they are very good boys and are of great service to me - but for the next 2 or 3 years if it please God to spare me I don't intend to try to raise much grain principally sheep and cows - which will require less labour - by that time my boys if they are spared will be able to take hold of most work on the farm - Mr. James Smith is doing well - he lives about a mile from me - I have just been writing a letter to brother Humphrey - I have not heard from him for a year past - I received my legacy that poor father left me last March. I should like to see Edwin and William - I expect they are grown to fine young men - say in your next where they are and their occupation - We have four boys and five girls none married - We have had a very severe winter - not the like since 1843 - Snow at this time average two feet - Kind respects to you all and may God bless which is the sincere wish of your affectionate brother James Mallett P.S. I should like to see you or some of your family here - there will be steam communication between P.E. Island and Quebec next summer. Mailed to;- Mr. William Mallett, Near New London harbour, Prince Edward Island Gulf of St. Lawrence, N.A. post mark 8 Mar. 1852. Transcript ends. | MALLETT, William (I628)
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| 11058 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Sir Thomas (I7467)
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| 11059 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Thomas (I7476)
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| 11060 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, William (I7492)
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| 11061 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Baldwin (I7491)
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| 11062 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | CHAFE, Dorothy (I7683)
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| 11063 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | CHAFE, Jane (I7484)
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| 11064 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Katherine (I7471)
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| 11065 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Ann (I7465)
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| 11066 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MALET, Sir John (I7470)
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| 11067 | Transcript of Will and Probate: First I Commend My Soule to God and my Body to Christian buryall my house and all my ____ tenements and Hereditaments in Pointington in the County of Somersett I do by this my last Will and Testament give and Devise unto my good and loving wife Jane Mallett And I do also constitute and appoint her to be the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and also do give unto her All the Estates I have of in or to any house or Tenement in Stowell within the County of Somerset All the rest of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with their appurtenances whatsoever also I have within the Countys of Somersett Devon Somersett and the Citty of Exeter or the Suburbs thereof I doe hereby give and Devise unto John Malet Esq. my Eldest sonne and heir apparent saving all such Estates or Leases as I have formerly made or granted thereof or of any parte thereof unto any of my Children __________ under my hand and seale Also I give unto my Sister Anne Garrett ____ pounds Also I doe acquit Release and Discharge my Loving Daughter ___ Chafe of and from the payment of fifty pounds which hath been long due and from her unto ___ And I hereby give unto Jane Chafe and Dorothy Chafe her Daughters the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them And twenty pounds more to be likewise equally divided between the rest of their Daughters Also I give unto Baldwin and William the elder sonnes of the said John Malet all my books to be divided between them as the said John Malet their father shall appoint or thinks fittest for them Also I give unto Thomas Malet my Grandchild being the sonne of my sonne Thomas twenty pounds Also I give unto my very loving Friend Mr. Fox the Parson of Pointington five pounds And unto John Day my very good Neighbour and friend fifty shillings I give unto Johan White my Wife’s Maid Servant five pounds And unto Henry Peyford(?) my sometimes servant fifty shillings And to my my long and ___ Servant John Gifford forty shillings And to the poore of the parish of Pointington five pounds to be distributed as my wife shall think fittest and to have most need thereof Lastly I give to William Day my Servant Thomas Mallet the 26th of May 1664 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Yong the marke of Matthew King the marke of Lawrence King. | MILLS, Lady Jane (I7468)
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| 11068 | Transportation for Life PRO HO 9/8, 10/16, 11/2 & TAHO, CON 13/1/1. Transported per Fame to Sydney and Pilot to Van Diemen's Land. Arrived in Sydney 08 Mar 1817 and Hobart 11 Sep 1817. | MALLETT, William (I6387)
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| 11069 | Transportation to Penal Colony Australia. Arrived Sydney North Cove on 'Bussorah Merchant', Quarantined. | MALLETT, Robert (I5205)
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| 11070 | Transported for 7 years Sentenced to 7 years transportation to Port Arthur. TAHO CON31/1/29. Arrest and trial detailed in Cornwall Chronicle, 06 Jan 1838, p. 3. | MALLETT, William (I6387)
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| 11071 | Transported for 7 years. TAHO CON 40/1/1 & CON 13/1/3 p. 263. Transported per Providence II arriving in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land on 16 May 1826. | BRICKHILL, Jane (I11218)
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| 11072 | Traveled to England. New York passenger list. Traveled with Lavina, William Ernest, David and Annie on the Britannic. Apparently left Joseph Henry (Aged 2) home and this may have been the time during which Albert was born. | MALLETT, Joseph Henry (I4696)
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| 11073 | Trecynon | Family: Albert E PERRETT / Drusilla JAMES (F1117)
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| 11074 | Trevaunance Porth, St. Agnes, Cornwall, England | SEDGMAN, Nanny Mitchell (I3505)
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| 11075 | Truro, Cornwall, England | STANNAWAY, Grace (I3666)
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| 11076 | Tuberculosis (phthisis pulmonalis). | MALLETT, Celia (I346)
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| 11077 | Tuberculosis. | MALLETT, Norma I (I9668)
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| 11078 | Tuberculosis. | MALLETT, Arthur (I350)
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| 11079 | Tuesday May 12, 1936 in his 80th year. He had been ailing for the past few months, but appeared to be recovering, when a sudden seizure brought the end [as per obituary]. | MALLETT, Albert William (I3729)
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| 11080 | Turk in Europe. | Louisa (I382)
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| 11081 | twin Baptised: Mar 15 1899 | MACMILLAN, James Walter (I509)
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| 11082 | twin | MACMILLAN, George C (I510)
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| 11083 | twin of Benjamin? | MALLETT, Pearl (I323)
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| 11084 | Twin to George Gill. Census 1881: MALLETT EMMA 17 W. METHODIST 33 | MALLETT, Emma Jane (I435)
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| 11085 | twin. Lives in Hull, Yorkshire. | MALLETT, Brenda Fabian (I1435)
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| 11086 | twin. Lives in Ilkey, Yorkshire. | MALLETT, Hugh Michael Finer (I1430)
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| 11087 | Two children baptised together. | MALLETT, William (I5847)
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| 11088 | Two children baptised together. | MALLETT, Charles (I5846)
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| 11089 | Two daughters: Nellie (1913), and Irene (1914). | Family: Percy W GODDARD / Ellen V PAGE (F1315)
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| 11090 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | MALLETT, Joshua (I1822)
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| 11091 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | LOCKMAN, Richard (I1968)
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| 11092 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | MALLETT, Rebecca J (I1967)
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| 11093 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | MALLETT, Markham Wright (I1896)
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| 11094 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | MALLETT, Daniel (I1965)
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| 11095 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | MALLETT, Lydia (I1966)
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| 11096 | Two families were living in the same house: the Malletts and the Lockmans. Lydia Lockman is assumed to be the married daughter of Joshua and Maria Mallett. Richard and Lydia had been married within the last year. William Smith, a painter from Connecticut lives with them. Joshua had assets of $600.00. | CLARK, Marie (I1823)
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| 11097 | Two infants died. | Family: William MALLETT / Emma Selina DRAISEY (F135)
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| 11098 | Two married women were living with Bertram and Mary: June (or Jane) M Williams and Barbara L Pocock. The name Pocock was changed later to Innes. | MALLETT, Bertram (I2005)
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| 11099 | Two married women were living with Bertram and Mary: June (or Jane) M Williams and Barbara L Pocock. The name Pocock was changed later to Innes. | TRENERRY, Mary Jane (I2259)
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| 11100 | Two more children have been born since the last census, and the youngest 5 are still at home. Two boarders live with them: David Owens (32) from Denbigh, and Thomas Williams (34) of Montgomery Newtown. Both are Coal Hewers. | MALLETT, Thomas Robert (I5891)
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