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Mallett Family History
"An English Family"


Mallett Surname - "Mil" Variants
Geographic Distribution in England, Wales, and the Channel Islands
1851 Census
Last Update: February 4, 2006


Table of Contents
Distribution by Surname Variant
    Surname Variations and Frequencies
    Surname Variant Distribution Map
Distribution by Population Density
    Surname Distribution by County
    Flood Fill Map
    Dot Distribution Map
Main 1851 Census Page

Distribution by Surname Variant

Surname Variations and Frequencies - all Counties
All Surname Variations Millett and Millet are the dominant forms of the name. Though there are undoubtedly families who insist on a certain spelling, there is little doubt that both of these names have a common source.

Most of the other variations appear to be derivations of the first two, and don't occur in large enough numbers to be considered to be distinct surnames in any event.


Surname Variant Distribution Map
Each symbol on the map represents at least one occurrence of the associated name in a particular location - but does not accurately represent population density.
Map - All Surname Variations
 
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Distribution by Population Density (All "Mil" Variants)

Distribution by Region (All "Mil" Variants)
Distribution by Region For a listing of the counties contained in each region see "Geographic Regions" on the main 1851 census page.

Given that "Millett" variants are well represented in the West Country counties of Somerset and Cornwall as well as Norfolk, one might reasonably conclude that the name derives from Malet because of the historical presence of that name in these areas.

However, the name is also very well represented in the Northern Counties where the Malet name has no historical reference, and where variations of "Mallett" were not common in 1851.

It is possible that the name is derived from Malet in those areas where Mallett variants are common, and in fact this is quite likely, at least in some cases, but it may also have arisen from other sources elsewhere.

As with all of the other surname variants, the South East region is well represented by Milletts, but for reasons stated elsewhere, this region should not be considered to be an ancestral base for the name.


Surname Distribution by County
The following table shows the most common surname variations in the counties where they were found in the largest numbers. The total at the right hand side, however, represents the total number of all surname variations found in the corresponding county - not just the most common ones (some are not shown for want of space).
Surnames by County

Flood Fill Map
This map gives a clear visual indication of which counties were home to the largest number of people with all surname variants in 1851. Only the most populous counties are identified by name.
Map - Distribution by Population

Dot Distribution Map
Each dot on the map represents at least 1 person. The larger the dot, the larger the population at that place.
Map - Distribution by Population

Some large population centres of note:

  • Wiveliscombe, Norton St Philip, Rode, Frome, and Bedminster (Somerset)
  • Madron, Marazion, Callington (Cornwall)
  • Liverpool, Manchester, and Bury (Lancashire)
  • Pontefract (Yorkshire)
  • Herrington (Leicestershire)
  • Portsea, and Alverstoke (Hampshire)
  • Macclesfield, and Stockport (Cheshire)
 
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Sources:
1. Ancestry.co.uk. 1851 England Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Indexed by MyFamily.com, Inc. from microfilmed schedules of the 1851 England Census. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England.
2. Maps produced using GenMap UK, from Archer Software.

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