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Mallett Family History
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 | Lt. Col. John William Mallet
Born in Dublin, he was the son of Robert Mallet, a famous Irish engineer. John W played a key role for the Confederate army in the American Civil War by setting up and running it's main munitions factory at Macon, Georgia. He also helped found the University of Texas at Austin and was also Professor of Chemistry at the University of Virginia.… |
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02 Mar 2010 |
 | Sticklepath Entrance to the Quaker Burial Ground where some Malletts are buried. |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village St. Andrews Church looking towards the altar. |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village View of window from inside Church House. |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village View of window from inside Church House. |
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 | South Tawton village St. Andrews Church |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village St. Andrews Church looking towards the bell tower. |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village Fireplace inside Church House |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village Front view of Church House. |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Tawton village The Seven Stars restaurant (formerly a public house) |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | South Zeal The Anglican chapel. Most religious services and ceremonies take place at the parish church (St. Andrews) in South Tawton, so this chapel is only used infrequently. |
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 | South Tawton Slewhill Cross. members of the South Tawton branch lived near this location. |
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 | Malet Street Located in the City of London, it is believed to have been named after Edmund Vaughan Malet 7th Earl of Lisburne (a descendent of Elizabeth Malet & John Wilmot) and created when Birkbeck College (part of the University of London) was built.
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | The town of Eye This was the location of the original market founded by Robert Malet. |
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09 Feb 2010 |
 | The Honour of Eye shown The Honour of Eye shown in red on a map of Suffolk |
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 | The Honour of Eye The Honour of Eye shown in red on a map of Suffolk |
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Headstones
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 | Tombstone of John William Mallet Buried at the University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, USA.
[Used with the kind permission of S.G. Thompson] | University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium | |
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02 Mar 2010 |
 | | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | |
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 | | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | |
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 | | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | |
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 | Peter Ernest Mallett | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Memorial plaque to the Mallett family | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Florence May Mallett | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Poem on a plague. Located inside the shelter. | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Entrance gate | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Peter Ernest Mallett | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Florence May Mallett | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Headstone A tribute to the Quakers who received John Wesley and his fellow preachers to the village. | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Shelter | Quaker Burying Ground | |
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22 Feb 2010 |
 | Frederick Mallett | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Anne, Richard and Frederick Mallett | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Anne Mallett and Richard Mallett | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Frederick Mallett Died 23 December 1888 aged 21 years | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Anne Mallett Died 1879 aged 25 years and Richard Mallett died August 1888 aged 22 years | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Anne, Richard and Frederick Mallett The tragic deaths of these individuals in their early 20's at different times may suggest a hereditary weakness rather than disease. | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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20 Feb 2010 |
 | Frederick Mallett Died 23 December 1888 aged 24 years" | St. Bartholomews Church, Nymet Tracey | Located |
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Individuals
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