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Matches 11,101 to 11,150 of 12,095
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| 11101 | 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 Henry (I5899)
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| 11102 | 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, Blodwen (I5903)
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| 11103 | 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, John Arthur (I5902)
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| 11104 | 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, Mary A (I5901)
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| 11105 | 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, Ellen (I5900)
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| 11106 | 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. | PAINTER, Jane (I5892)
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| 11107 | Two of Henry's and Ann's sons were said to be able to cure the "King's Evil" (Scrofula, a form of Tuberculosis). | Family: Henry MALLETT / Ann BODLEY (F802)
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| 11108 | Two of Jessie's brothers lived with them, George and William. | NORTON, Samuel (I7369)
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| 11109 | Two of Jessie's brothers lived with them, George and William. | MALLETT, William (I7368)
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| 11110 | Two of Jessie's brothers lived with them, George and William. | MALLETT, George (I3596)
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| 11111 | Two of Ted's Stanfield ancestors "died in the castle the first known Wm. Malet burned and lost in his efforts to defend it in 1067." His Stanfield line does trace to 1066. "I can go back to the 1600s for my mother's family, Stansfield. Not my work, there is a book, written in 1885 of the families. Mine were Quakers in Yorkshire. Two died in York Castle prison for not paying the tithes to the established church of England." MALLETT, TED April 21 1923 - August 8 2004 Edmund Stansfield Mallett, Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, died after a brief and brave struggle with cancer. He was born in Bradford, Yorkshire. Data recorded in his Who's Who entry cite the biographical facts and his many accomplishments, but no words can convey the quality of the life he lived or the nature of his fine character. The eldest son of Cecil Finer Mallett and Elsie Stansfield, he was called Ted from birth by everyone, including his children. Married first to Nancy Campbell (1923-1983), he met his second wife Jocelyn Maynard Ghent in Paris and married her there in 1985. Between them they have five children - John, Richard and Peter Mallett and David and Tove Ghent, plus seven grandchildren - Julia, Helen and Jessica Mallett and Lucy Crouch in the UK; Brooke and Curtis Ghent and Nathan Friedman, in the USA. He also leaves behind his brother Michael and sisters Brenda Campbell and Sheila Isaac who, with son-in-law Douglas Friedman, daughters-in-law Joanna Wexler, Felicity Crouch and Arathi Kylasam, many sisters and brothers-in-law and nieces and nephews, mourn him deeply. Ted moved to Canada with Jocelyn in 1985, upon retiring from his position as Director of Application Programs at the European Space Agency. He previously served in the UK as the Director of the National Maritime Institute, and as Under-Secretary in the Department of Industry responsible for Space, Research and Technological Requirements. Educated at Bradford Grammar School and Leeds University (BSc), his career also included work on gramophone pick-ups and 4 years with the Fairey Aviation Company. In 1950 he joined the Royal Aircraft Establishment where he remained for over two decades in various positions dealing with scientific photography, data transmission and instrumentation, and culminating as Head of Instrumentation and Ranges. Publications include papers and articles on instrumentation and measurement. Ted's recreations were solving problems (he loved cryptic crossword puzzles), writing software, genealogy, antique automobiles, art and music. He was particularly fond of the late 19th and 20th century composers, music that is often played by the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra (OSO). Ted's family would therefore appreciate in memoriam contributions to the OSO (224-4982) or to Carleton University's general development fund (520-3636). In accordance with Ted's wishes, there is no funeral. His ashes will be scattered at Heart Lake in Quebec where he and Jocelyn spent so many happy summers together. A memorial event, where friends and family can remember Ted and share stories about this funny, kind, loving and wonderful husband and father, brother, uncle and friend is being planned for September 18. Details to follow. See his pages of his cv and memoirs on my just typed Mallett tree. | MALLETT, Edmund Stansfield (I647)
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| 11112 | Two other families lived at the same address: Samuel and Sarah Mosley, and Richard and Susannah Ladd. | MALLETT, William (I5189)
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| 11113 | Two other families lived at the same address: Samuel and Sarah Mosley, and Richard and Susannah Ladd. | MALLETT, Elizabeth (I5191)
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| 11114 | Two servants lived with them: Delia M Long, age 29, and Mary Bevan, age 20. | MARGRAVE, William (I1105)
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| 11115 | Two servants lived with them: Delia M Long, age 29, and Mary Bevan, age 20. | MARGRAVE, Robert (I1106)
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| 11116 | Two servants lived with them: Delia M Long, age 29, and Mary Bevan, age 20. | MARGRAVE, Beatrice (I1191)
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| 11117 | Two servants lived with them: Delia M Long, age 29, and Mary Bevan, age 20. | MALLETT, Eliza (I24)
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| 11118 | Type: 50th wedding anniversary | MALLET, William Walter (I6952)
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| 11119 | Type: Arrival | MACDONALD, Peter (I7263)
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| 11120 | Type: Arrival | HAYES, Mary (I6981)
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| 11121 | Type: Arrival | DARCH, Mary Ann (I6980)
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| 11122 | Type: Arrival | WEBBER, John (I6979)
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| 11123 | Type: Cane Growers Officials | MALLET, Henry Edmund (I6961)
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| 11124 | Type: Departure | MALLETT, Robert (I2052)
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| 11125 | Type: Partners | Family: Isaac COWLING / Eveline W SULLIVAN (F1148)
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| 11126 | Type: Widowed | MCDOUGALL, Margaret (I7188)
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| 11127 | Uanangral was probably a grazing property name via Bookham in the Riverina District. Mills drowned whilst trying to swim the flooded Murrumbidgee River. | MILLS, Thomas Harold (I7165)
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| 11128 | uncon. B375, common grave | MALLETT, George (I2162)
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| 11129 | Under "Notes" in the baptism index we find "bb", or base born. | MALLETT, William (I7765)
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| 11130 | Under heading of Births not Baptisms but no separate Baptism date given. | MALLET, John (I3787)
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| 11131 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, James (I2569)
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| 11132 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, Florence Nellie (I3965)
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| 11133 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, Jessie Maud (I2577)
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| 11134 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, Arthur Ernest (I2576)
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| 11135 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, Ada May (I2575)
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| 11136 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | MALLETT, Alfred James (I2574)
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| 11137 | Under the category of Religion, James described himself as a "Free Thinker". His wife Helen and his oldest son Alfred were Church of England, while the rest of the children were Methodist. There must have been some interesting discussions around the dinner table. | RICE, Helen (I3966)
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| 11138 | Union Street, St. Mary's, Truro, Cornwall, England | STANNAWAY, Grace (I3666)
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| 11139 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 | Source (S28)
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| 11140 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 | Source (S30)
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| 11141 | Unknown GEDCOM info: 1) bronchopneumonia, 2) carcinoma of liver, cert. by coroner after PM, no inq. | NORTH, Constance Alice (I13)
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| 11142 | Unknown GEDCOM info: 1) Bronchopneumonia, 2) Congestive heart failure, 3) Senile dementia | NORTH, Elsie (I12)
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| 11143 | Unknown GEDCOM info: 1) Myocardial degeneration 2) Senility | NORTH, Elizabeth Mary (I4)
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| 11144 | Unknown GEDCOM info: 1. Cardiac disease; 2. Exhaustion | MALLET, Mabel Constance (I102)
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| 11145 | Unknown GEDCOM info: Bronchitis | CHAMBERLAIN, Henrietta (I89)
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| 11146 | Unknown GEDCOM info: Cerebral haemorrhage, 1 hr, no PM | BROAD, Margaret Louisa Waller (I287)
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| 11147 | Unknown GEDCOM info: Cerebral thrombosis, generalised cardiovascular degeneration | MALLET, Henrietta (I200)
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| 11148 | Unknown GEDCOM info: chronic alcoholism, apoplexy, cerebral haemorrhage | COOPER, Arthur (I27)
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| 11149 | Unknown GEDCOM info: Decay of nature | MALLET, Mary (I123)
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| 11150 | Unknown GEDCOM info: Diarrhoea | NORTH, Caroline Matilda (I33)
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