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Mallett Family History
"An English Family"
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 | Appointment as British Consul Letter from Queen Victoria appointing Hugh as British Consul for various provinces in Argentina.
Courtesy Randy Mallet, Buenos Aires. |
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 | Argentine Newspaper |
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 | Ash Estate c. 1879 This map shows the extent of the Ash estate circa 1879 when it was put up for sale by the Mallet family.
Photograph of a lithograph of an original watercolour. Photo taken by Bob Mallett. |
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 | Ash House 1970s Ash House, as it looked in the 1970's. |
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 | Ash House 1999 Ash House as it looked in 1999.
Photograph by Bob Mallett. |
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 | Ash House 2006 |
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 | Ash House c 1850? This is a painting of Ash House thought to be done by Caroline Mallet, who was born there in 1828. It isn't known when it was painted, but somewhere around 1850 seems likely.
Photo courtesy Dave Dingley. |
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 | Ash House c. 1879 This image of Ash House is from a watercolour produced about 1879, when the Ash estate was put up for sale. It ceased to be the property of the Mallet family around this time.
Photograph of a lithograph of an original watercolour. Photo taken by Bob Mallett. |
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 | Barn side view |
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 | Bertha Mallett c 1910 Photo courtesy Margaret Chambers. |
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 | Between 1879 and 1882 |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey Status: Located. "Anne Mallett died ### 1870 aged 25 years, Richard Mallett died ### 1888 aged 22 years" |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey "Frederick Mallett died 23 December #### aged 24 years" |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey Status: Located. |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey Status: Located. |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey Status: Located. |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey Status: Located. |
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 | Bow churcyard, Nymet Tracey These people Anne, Richard and Frederick have not yet been identified as being part of a particular Mallett line. The tragic deaths of each one in their early 20's at different times may suggest a hereditary weakness rather than disease. |
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 | Bow parish church |
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 | Bow parish church View of graveyard |
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 | Bow parish church at Nymet Tracey Entrance to churchyard |
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 | Bow village Signpost in centre of village giving distances (miles) to local destinations. Notice how close Spreyton is and Whiddon Down which was part of South Tawton parish. |
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 | Bow village Looking east towards Crediton |
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 | Bow village Western edge of the village looking east. The houses on the right are 20th century additions. |
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 | Bow village The White Hart can be seen on the left in this photo. |
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