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Matches 751 to 800 of 12,095
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| 751 | A "Brother-in-Law", Robert Paul, age 21, lived with them. | PAUL, Margaret (I4150)
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| 752 | A "Brother-in-Law", Robert Paul, age 21, lived with them. | Marion (I4149)
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| 753 | A boy Richard Mallett born to one of the sons c1849, a carpenter in 1871. | MALLETT, Robert (I2131)
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| 754 | A cycle parts manufacturers labourer died of pulmonary tuberculosis 8 months No P.M. (??) | MALLETT, Ruby Victoria (I364)
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| 755 | A descendant of Lavinia: 'Marie-Louise Backhurst' | MALLETT, Annie Amelia (I123)
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| 756 | A domestic Servant, Elizabeth Bandy, age 15, lived with them. | ROTHWELL, Selina (I1737)
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| 757 | A domestic Servant, Elizabeth Bandy, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Edwin Hide (I1738)
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| 758 | A domestic Servant, Elizabeth Bandy, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Howard Rothwell (I1739)
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| 759 | A domestic Servant, Elizabeth Bandy, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Frederick John (I1734)
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| 760 | A domestic Servant, Elizabeth Bandy, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Thomas John (I1736)
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| 761 | A family history written by a descendant of Mary Thorne (Mallett) Henriod mentions that Helen was in the service of Queen Victoria, and that she was buried at "Royal Palace, London, England". One wonders if "Crystal Palace", the area of London she was living in in 1901, perhaps became "Royal Palace" in the hands of some overzealous family researcher. There is no evidence available linking her to service to the Royal Family, except for the fact that she lived in Portsea in 1891, very near to the Isle of Wight where Queen Victoria's favourite palace was, and where the good queen is buried. There was a Mallet in service to Queen Victoria; Marie (Adean) Mallet, but she was from a different family. | MALLETT, Helen Thorne (I681)
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| 762 | A fifth child - still alive in 2010 | MALLETT, William Thomas Henry (I4108)
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| 763 | A General Domestic Servant, Blanche Marsh, single, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Ethel Minnie (I177)
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| 764 | A General Domestic Servant, Blanche Marsh, single, age 15, lived with them. | DOGGETT, Elizabeth (I175)
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| 765 | A General Domestic Servant, Blanche Marsh, single, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Edwin Arthur Doggett (I1397)
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| 766 | A General Domestic Servant, Blanche Marsh, single, age 15, lived with them. | MALLETT, Edwin (I176)
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| 767 | a house decorator. Whitchurch bur: 20 Jan Dolvin Road cem: | MALLETT, George William (I3238)
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| 768 | A James Purt, Lodger, was living with Walter and Sarah. | MALLETT, Walter (I2433)
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| 769 | A James Purt, Lodger, was living with Walter and Sarah. | ELY, Sarah Elizabeth (I2434)
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| 770 | A Jehovah's Witness | MALLETT, Margaret (I431)
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| 771 | A line is drawn through Florrie's name in the 1911 census return, and despite an exhaustive search she cannot be found elsewhere. | MALLETT, Gertrude Florence (I8142)
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| 772 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | MALLETT, William (I646)
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| 773 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | ROBINS, Mary H (I2016)
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| 774 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | MALLETT, Bertram (I2005)
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| 775 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | MALLETT, Annie (I1690)
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| 776 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | MALLETT, Frederick William (I2004)
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| 777 | A Mary H Robins is with them, relationship is niece, occupation mother's helper. Bertram is described as a son, wheras in 1881 he was a grand son. | GOODING, Clara (I1689)
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| 778 | A note in the IGI says that he was 1 year old at the time he was christened. | MALLETT, John (I6374)
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| 779 | A nurse, Frances Murray, widow, age 48, lived with them. | MALLETT, Ethel Minnie (I177)
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| 780 | A nurse, Frances Murray, widow, age 48, lived with them. | MALLETT, Edwin Arthur Doggett (I1397)
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| 781 | A nurse, Frances Murray, widow, age 48, lived with them. | DOGGETT, Elizabeth (I175)
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| 782 | A nurse, Frances Murray, widow, age 48, lived with them. | MALLETT, Edwin (I176)
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| 783 | A pencilled note next to the entry for Frances's burial states that Frances 'drowned herself'. | MALLETT, Frances (I4809)
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| 784 | A plaque on the chancel wall outside St Edmunds Church, Kessingland, states: 'This chancel was erected 1908 to the glory of God in gratitude for his mercies and in memory of parishioners drowned at sea. John Gosham, Vaw Dreyma Rector Alfred Mallett, Samuel Smith, church wardens' Alfred Mallett was a churchwarden in 1908 and he sang in thechoir for 70 years. Source: Nowrich Mercury & Peoples Weekly Journal of 4 Jul 1931 about St Edmunds Church, Kessingland 'The people of Kessingland are proud of their church, with its illustrious past. Its glory has by no means departed, for fine examples are set by such men as Mr Alfred Mallett, who though well over 80 years of age, has been in the choir for more than seventy years, having joined when he was ten years old.' | MALLETT, Alfred (I2169)
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| 785 | A record of recent deaths appears in a column on the front page of the The London Evening Post for Thursday, May 7 - Saturday, May 9, 1772. In the middle of the list of dates of death and names of the deceased is found "Tuesday, [which would have been May 5, 1772] at Islington, Mr. John Mallet, formerly of Exeter, merchant." | MALLETT, John (I7305)
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| 786 | A remembrance by Howard's granddaughter: My Grampa McGill was a very kind and gentle man. My mother took us back to the family home in London after my Dad left in 1942 to enlist in WW II. I remember well how he used to take my brother Brian and me for rides in a wagon. He would pull us all the way to the train station, and we would watch the trains come in. There were still steam engines then, which made it all the more fun. He made my Christmas one year by hand- making a doll bed for my doll, and my aunts and grandmother made bed covers and clothes for the doll. I loved sitting on his knee while he told me stories. He always had a smile. I missed him when we moved back to Toronto and was always excited when we went back for visits. | MCGILL, Howard Wilberforce (I281)
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| 787 | A report from Debrett's regarding the Norfolk origins of Robert Mallet, a man convicted of larceny in Norwich and subsequently transported to Australia, determined that Robert Daniel of Acle, Norfolk, was the father of Robert, because a Bastardy Order was made against Robert Daniel on Aug 25, 1805, for the maintenance of Robert Mallett. This is not, however, the Robert Mallet who was transported to Australia. | MALLETT, Robert (I2821)
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| 788 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | MALLETT, John (I6234)
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| 789 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | MALLETT, Louisa Jane (I10331)
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| 790 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | MALLETT, Janetta Malvinna Ann (I10922)
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| 791 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | MALLETT, Catherine Mary (I10333)
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| 792 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | MALLETT, William John (I10334)
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| 793 | A second family, that of Morris Dooley, lived at the same address. | POTE, Betsy Ann (I10336)
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| 794 | A Somerset knight with few interests in Devon, but he was a liveried by Edward, Earl of Devon 1384-5. He was frequently used in the government of Somerset: he was a commissioner of array there between 1377 and 1403 and a JP from 1400 to 1406. He had connections with others of the earl's affinity, and his son, Sir John Malet, married Joan, daughter of John Hille of the earl's following. Yet, in 1396, he was pardoned for not having answered changes of debt laid against him by the earl of Devon in respect to a sum of œ33 6s. 8d. | MALET, Sir Baldwin (I6909)
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| 795 | A stern, upright and truthful man. | MALLETT, Henry (I2451)
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| 796 | A TRURO WIDOW FUNERAL OF MRS. F. W. MALLETT The funeral of Mrs. Edith Spargo Mallett, aged 70, of Cotehele, 13, Station Road, Truro, who died on Thursday, took place at Truro Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon. Widow of the late Mr. F. W. Mallett, of Messrs. Mallett and Sons, Ironmongers, Victoria Square, Truro. Mrs. Mallett was a regular worshipper at St. Mary's Methodist Church for many years. She leaves six sons, Messrs. W. E. Mallett (Truro), K. A. Mallett (Liskeard), G. Mallett (Gillingham), F. H. Mallett (Canada), Gerald Mallett (Canada), and D. Mallett (Canada), and two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Mears (Lone), and Miss F. E. Mallett (Truro). Dr. Parton Milum officiated. The mourners were Messrs. W. E., K. A., and G Mallett (sons), Mr. G. S. Rillston and Mr. C. E Rillston (brothers), Mr. F. R. Mallett (grandson), Mr. J. H. Mears (son-in-law), Mr. B. Mallett (brother-in-law), and Mr, C. Bell. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Smith, Mr. W. J. Roberts (representing Messrs. W. J. Roberts and Son), Messrs. E. J. Sobey, E. Tonkyn, M. Parry (representing Messrs. Lobb and Dunstone, Ltd.), and W. Stephens (representing Messrs. Mallett and Sons). Wreaths were from Flo and Gilbert; Will, Win and family; Gwen and Ken; brother George; John, Una, and little Ann; her children in Canada; Bert, Janie and family; Edna, Jim, David and Janet; all at Purley; Charlie and family; Mrs. W. Mitchel George and family (Mullion); Mr. and Mrs. Mears and family (Plymouth); George Mears (Plymouth); Reg, Flo and Nell; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stephens; Mrs. Hill and Doreen; from the staff of Mallett and Sons; Mrs. Manley and family; Mr. and Mrs. E J. Sobey; Mrs. Manley and famiiy; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fugler and Paul; Mrs. Liddicoat and family; Eva Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor and family; Mrs. Pearce and Silvia; Clifford Bell; and G. L. Owen. | RILLSTON, Edith Spargo (I2006)
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| 797 | A widower age 93 living with his daughter Mary (Leech) . | MALLETT, Benjamin (I1770)
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| 798 | A William Mallett "Boarder" lives with the family. This is assumed to be John's brother, though the age given is not quite correct. | MALLETT, John (I5811)
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| 799 | A William Mallett "Boarder" lives with the family. This is assumed to be John's brother, though the age given is not quite correct. | MALLET, William (I5806)
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| 800 | A William Mallett "Boarder" lives with the family. This is assumed to be John's brother, though the age given is not quite correct. | MALLETT, Sarah Ann (I6256)
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