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Mallett Family History "An English Family"
Links to Other Mallett Sites
Last Update: May 25, 2007
The following sites all have content pertinent to Mallett, Mallet, Malet, or one of the related families from this site:
- "Mallett Genealogy", produced by Mike Mallett, primarily an American family, originating in France.
- "Malet Veale", produced by Clayton Veale, detailing his particular branch of the Malet/Mallet family, including information on some other branches as well.
- "James Mallett Family Tree", Lots of good information on various Mallett families in Tasmania.
- "Mallett.org", produced by Richard P D Mallett and family of Broadstairs, Kent, England.
- "Maleth Web Page", produced by Istvan Maleth, a native of Hungary. This family came to Hungary from Germany, and may have roots in France.
- "Mallett Family Genealogy Forum"
- "The Mallett Family Discussion List Homepage ", a mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Mallett surname and variations (e.g., Mallet, Mallot, Mallott, Malet, Malot, Malott) in any place and at any time, as well as those ancestors who married into Mallett lines.
- "Gavin Rainie Mallett III", an offshoot of one of the families here, mostly in Colorado, USA.
- "Mallett", produced by Paul D. Mallett, a member of one of the families detailed here, with more information about his branch.
- "Templeton: Snapshot of a Village in the Mid-Nineteenth Century", produced by Barbara Lupton, an interesting study of one North Devon village, including information on one of the Mallett families detailed here.
- "The Mallet Expeditions", The Mallet brothers, Pierre and Paul, eighteenth-century French voyageurs from the "Mizuri" country, explored a vast part of the territory that became part of the USA after the "Louisiana Purchase".
- "Marlatt", produced by Bill Marlatt, includes extensive discussion regarding the origin of many of the possible variations of the Mallett surname.
- "Mellett Genealogy", produced by Joe Mellett, families from Cornwall, England; Ireland, and the USA.
- "Mallett PLC", a company in London, UK, specializing in high end antiques and fine art, founded by Walter Mallett, a member of one of the families on this site (very slow to open).
- "Mallett Cars", Based in Berea, Ohio, USA, specialists in high perfornmance cars, Corvettes in particular.
- "Ashley Mallett", a famous Austalian Cricketer.
- "The Utterly Brilliant" Timmy Mallett, a children's performer in the UK, well known for the television shows "Timmy Towers", and "Wacaday".
- "Bond Girls of the 1960's", Tania Mallett, a member of one of the families here, played the role of Tilly Masterson in the 1964 James Bond movie "Goldfinger".
- "Wavelength Training", an RYA recognised power boat training school in the NW of England, "The Official Training School for Humber RiBs", run by Dave Mallett.
- "Andrew.Mallett.Net", Andrew Mallett, IT Consultant PC Networks and Web Design, based in Launceston, Tasmania (Australia).
- "Mallett Racing", A Motor Sports website maintained by Peter Mallett, in the UK.
- "Malet Family Papers 1808-1937", This collection, held at Duke University in Durham North Carolina, USA, consists primarily of the correspondence of Sir Charles Warre Malet, Sir Alexander Malet and his wife Lady Marian Dora Malet.
- "James Mallet", James (Jim) is a geneticist and evolutionary biologist at University College London, England, specializing in neotropical butterflies.
- "Whitfield", A band, originally from England but currently based in Vancouver, Canada, whose lead singer is Jobie Mallett, a member of one of the families detailed on this site.
- "GenMayle.com", A genealogy site dedicated to the Maylett family, maintained by Merril Maylett. The Mayletts have a family tradition that they are connected to the Mallets of Ash, one of the families detailed on this site, but a connecting link has yet to be found.
If you find any links which are inactive or inaccurate, or you have some other one(s) you would like to see added to the list, don't hesitate to send an e-mail.
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