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Matches 801 to 850 of 12,095
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| 801 | 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, William J (I6255)
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| 802 | 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, Eliza (I6254)
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| 803 | 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, Charlotte (I6253)
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| 804 | 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, Elizabeth J (I6252)
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| 805 | A William Mallett "Boarder" lives with the family. This is assumed to be John's brother, though the age given is not quite correct. | Eliza (I5987)
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| 806 | Abagail Gillings, age 87, Head, lived with them (most likely Abigail's mother). | MALLETT, Robert (I2498)
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| 807 | Abagail Gillings, age 87, Head, lived with them (most likely Abigail's mother). | GILLINGS, Abigail Hearn (I3269)
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| 808 | Abbey Presbyterian Chapel Tavistock | MALLETT, Elizabeth Glanville (I3244)
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| 809 | ABBR SOURCE #4TEXT Piece 3621 8 page 9 FHL Film 1341867 | Source (S12)
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| 810 | Aboard the Hydaspes. | MITCHELL, Adam (I9811)
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| 811 | Aboard the ship "Ramillies" And Tender H M S Boxer Torpedo Boat Destroyer. | MALLETT, Ernest H (I6298)
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| 812 | Abode is simply stated as "Foundery" in the baptism records of John and George. | MALLETT, George (I5884)
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| 813 | Abode is simply stated as "Foundery" in the baptism records of John and George. | DINGLE, Mary Ann (I5885)
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| 814 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Abraham James (I2502)
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| 815 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Robert William (I4286)
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| 816 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Stephen Benjamin (I4283)
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| 817 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, John Last (I4282)
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| 818 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Hettie Emily (I4281)
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| 819 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Harriet Constance (I4280)
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| 820 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Nellie Amelia (I4279)
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| 821 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Robert William (I4276)
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| 822 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Ethel Miriam (I4278)
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| 823 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Margaret May (I4277)
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| 824 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | MALLETT, Alfred James (I4275)
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| 825 | Abraham and Hannah had been married 27 years and had 13 children, 2 of whom died. 9 of the children were living with them, as was a grandchild Robert William, age 2. | IVES, Hannah Jane (I4274)
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| 826 | Access to Archives - Rewe Parish Catalogue Ref. 1255 A Creator(s): Church of England, Rewe Parish, Devon, England Apprenticeship Indentures Ann Davy, 10, apprenticed to John Mallet, of Thorverton, yeoman, for part of Witches. With binding order. - ref. 1255 A/PO 240/1-2 -date: 1819 John Davy, 9 apprenticed to John Mallet of Thorverton, with binding order - ref. 1255 A/PO 254 - date: 1822-23 | MALLETT, John (I2436)
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| 827 | According to 1871 census in England. | GOLDSWORTHY, Elizabeth Ann (I4717)
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| 828 | According to an article I read about the first world war, the British did not institute the dual tag system for their troops until the fall of 1916. The practice prior to that time was to take the tag from the body and then bury the body on the spot (soon after a battle), so they knew who had died, where (roughly) and when, but when it came time to rebury the dead in orderly rows in cemeteries, often they could not identify the bodies they found. Two million soldiers of the total of six million who died (on both sides) during the war could not be identified; 220,000 of this number were commonwealth troops. The unidentified lie in graves under markers with no names, and bearing the inscription "Known unto God", which was coined by Rudyard Kipling, one of the original members of the War Graves Commission, whose son John lay in an "unknown" grave at the time (he has since been found). The names of those who could not be identified are inscribed on large monuments in the cemetary. It is quite possible, then, that neither James Aikens nor Robert Smith lie in marked graves over there. | AIKENS, James Wilson (I438)
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| 829 | According to Burke's Landed Gentry (1972), he was "of Sutton Mallet", and he inherited a third part of Easton in Gordano (shared among the 3 surviving brothers). | MALET, William (I6859)
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| 830 | According to his death certificate (courtesy of Janet Roy) Richard Mapledoram died as a result of an accident in Quay Lane in the district of Holy Trinity in Exeter on the 23 May 1841. His occupation was listed as Flyman (coach driver). His family lived in Quay Lane (ref. 1841 census) so the accident occured near his home. [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett. Not to be reproduced without the author's permission] | MAPLEDORAM, Richard (I9782)
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| 831 | According to Mallett Tree #1 they had 7 children and this line belongs to Mr Gedye - Durham, England. | GEDDYE, Nicholas (I4409)
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| 832 | According to Nan Mabel was 86 when she died. That would place her about 1979. Check GRO. Baxters where not baptised as C fo E. Nan seems to think they were either Plymouth Brethren or Congregationalists. See Email dated 18 Jan 06 below. Emailed Lincolnshire Archives 18 Jan 06 asking if they keep the records. Dear Mr Smith, I cannot find any record of a Pilgrim Brethren Chapel in Broad Street, Stamford. The Plymouth Brethren were in Maiden Lane and then moved to Conduit road Stamford. The Congregational Church (now the United Reform Church) is in Star Lane and the Congregational Hall is in Broad Street. Details on www.stamfordchurches.co.uk We do not hold any records for either chapel, I suggest that you contact Lincoln Archives email lincolnshire_archives@@lincolnshire.gov.uk Electoral registers may be held at Stamford Town Hall email stamfordtownhall@@hotmail.com tel 01780 753808 I am sorry that I couldn't find any further details for you. Regards Jane Barber Stamford Library | BAXTER, Mabel Bessie (I4513)
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| 833 | According to PM Basil and Maria had 3 or 4 children, and he died in "South America". | Family: Basil MALLET / Maria Concepcion MOYANO (F2288)
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| 834 | According to PM, of the three sons, Noel and Eric had children, while Hugh died without issue. | Family: Rev Charles Edward PANTER / Ethel Florence MALLET (F2289)
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| 835 | According to Reginald West's manuscript on the history of the Mallet family, Mary Constance Helen Elliott's body was brought back to Virginia from Savannah so she could be buried beside her father, John William Mallet. [Trevor Brice] | MALLET, Mary Constance Helen (I9354)
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| 836 | According to Reginald West, this William never married and did not have any children. West quotes the Watson's Gentlemans and Citizen's Almanac of Dublin which states that William was an ironmonger at 92-93 Marlborough Street, Dublin. [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett. Not to be reproduced without the author's permission] | MALLET, William (I9375)
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| 837 | According to the 1841 census William was born in Scotland, but in every census thereafter he gave his birthplace as Hull, Yorkshire. | MALLETT, William (I3741)
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| 838 | According to the 1871 census James was an imbecile. | MALLETT, James (I1286)
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| 839 | According to the 1881 census, Susannah was from Yarmouth, and the date of this marriage fits with the birth of the first child. | Family: John MALLETT / Susannah BENJAFIELD (F924)
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| 840 | According to the 1901 census, Grace came to Canada in 1857, but at least 2 of her children were born prior to that, including William, the eldest, who in 1901 says that he was born in Ontario. | BOND, William (I900)
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| 841 | According to the 1911 census, Kate had been a Lunatic since the age of 26, and had probably been admitted to the London County Lunatic Asylum at that time. She was definately an inmate there in 1901 and 1911. | BARNARD, Kate (I4136)
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| 842 | According to the 1911 census, Kate had been a Lunatic since the age of 26, and had probably been admitted to the London County Lunatic Asylum at that time. She was definately an inmate there in 1901 and 1911. | MALLETT, Walter John (I3476)
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| 843 | According to the 1911 Census, Robert and Mary Ann had been married 20 years. This is consistent with Census records from 1891 onwards, but does not account for the birth of Robert William in 1883. By 1911 they had had 11 children, but only 4 were still living. | Family: Robert MALLETT / Mary Ann (F704)
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| 844 | According to the 1911 census, they had 9 children but only 4 were living in 1911. | Family: James Henry MALLETT / Elizabeth BARNICOTT (F1673)
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| 845 | According to the 1911 census, Thomas and Annie had had one child that died. | Family: Thomas Henry MALLETT / Annie MCDONALD (F1909)
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| 846 | According to the Access to Archives, William was a militia man serving in the Northern Division - ref. 3212A/PO 106/1/5 - date: 1780 The record states that he was about 25 and was born in South Tawton. He was apprenticed to a William Gale but after 7 years his master gave up, so he stayed in the parish and then went to Zeal Monachorum and worked for John Clotworthy by the week, then went to Mary Down (Down St. Mary) and worked by the week for John Moor. After this he returned to South Tawton where he lived for 3 years working by the day as a husbandman or in the Quarry. [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett. Not to be reproduced without the author's permission] | MALLETT, William (I9747)
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| 847 | According to the burial register, a coroner's report was produced about Samuel's death. Though he was 72, this suggests that his death may have been accidental. | MALLETT, Samuel Lang (I9704)
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| 848 | According to the California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1959 on Ancestry.com, Leslie was travelling by ship from Ensenada, Mexico to Los Angeles and his occupation was given as truck driver. | MALLETT, Leslie (I9632)
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| 849 | According to the Devon FHS Strays Index john of Merton married Catherine in Egloshayle. | Family: John MALLET / Catherine TROOD (F3041)
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| 850 | According to the Devon FHS Strays Index Martha's death in Swansea at the age of 83 was announced in the North Devon Journal of 05.02.1880. | CAWKER, Martha (I10251)
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