Name |
Frederick William MALLETT [1] |
Born |
3 Sep 1863 |
St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1871 |
41 King Street, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands [2] |
- John and John H are both Watchmakers, Alice and Louisa have no occupation and are not said to be going to school, Walter, Mary, and Frederick are all going to school.
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Photo |
Abt 1877 |
St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands [3] |
 |
John Mallett Family Jersey, probably 1877, the year Margaret Turner (John and Louisa's first grandchild) was born.
Back row, standing, from the left (probably):
Mary Elizabeth Mallett, Alice H (Mallett) Turner, John Henry Mallett, Louisa Mallett, and Walter Mallett
Seated on chairs, from the left:
John Mallett (sen.) and Louisa (Leaver) Mallett holding the baby Margaret Turner (daughter of Alice and William Turner).
Seated on the floor:
Frederick Mallett.
Photo courtesy Cheri Theurer and Karl Whittington. Analysis courtesy Di Wheeler. |
Photo |
Abt 1881 |
 |
John Henry, Walter, and Frederick Mallett John Henry is seated, Walter is probably the one on the left, with Fred in the middle. Walter appears to be holding his father John's walking stick. John can be seen with the stick in the family photo taken about 1877.
From the album of Mary Thorne Mallett Henriod (now in the possession of Cheri Theurer). Probably taken around the time of their father's death.
Courtesy Cheri Theurer and Karl Whittington. |
Census |
3 Apr 1881 |
41 King Street, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands [4] |
- John and Walter were both Watchmakers, Louisa (daughter) was a Watchmaker's Assistant, and Frederick was an Apprentice Engineer.
John H and Alice were both married and living in their own dwellings, Mary was with Alice and her family.
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Occupation |
3 Apr 1881 [5] |
Apprentice Engineer. |
Census |
1891 |
71 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel, Devon, England [6] |
- Frederick was a Lodger, along with several other men, in the home of Emma Oakes. His occupation was Steam Engine Fitter. No doubt he was employed in the shipyards.
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Census |
1901 |
11 Lausanne Road, Deptford, London, England [7] |
- Frederick was a boarder in the home of James Broad, his occupation was Foreman Engine Fitter.
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Census |
2 Apr 1911 |
64 St Mary's Road, Peckham, London, England [8] |
- He was a Foreman, General Engineer. She had no occupation listed. There were no children. They had been married 2 years.
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SW Group |
1 |
UKC 1881 |
N |
Person ID |
I1694 |
Southwest |
Last Modified |
18 Nov 2020 |