Name |
Frederick Harold MALLETT [1, 2] |
Christening |
12 Mar 1893 |
Fowey, Cornwall, England [1, 3, 4] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Between 1900 and 1940 |
13 Station Road, Truro, Cornwall, England |
- When the family first moved here, the address was "1 Cotehele Villas", as recorded in the 1901 census. In the 1911 census Edith gave her address as 13 Cotehele Terrace, but the enumerator recorded it as "13 Station Road"
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13 Station Road This appears to be the house as it looks today (2015) that Frederick William Mallett, his wife Edith and their family lived in from roughly 1900 to 1940.
Courtesy Google Maps Street View |
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13 Station Road This appears to be the house as it looks today (2015) that Frederick William Mallett, his wife Edith and their family lived in from roughly 1900 to 1940.
Courtesy Google Maps Street View |
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Mallett Ladies at "Cotehele" From the left: Una Mallett, Florence Mallett, Edith (Rillston) Mallett, and Florence (Lander) Goodman.
Courtesy Wayne Mallett. |
Census |
3 Apr 1901 |
1 Cotehele Villas, Kenwyn Urban, Truro, Cornwall, England [1] |
Immigration |
18 Mar 1910 |
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada [5] |
- Frederick Harold was only 17 years old when he arrived in Halifax, with his ultimate destination as Lloydminster. It isn't known why he came to Lloydminster, but he may have had some employment lined up already. Interestingly he arrived in Canada at about the same time that his father died.
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Census |
1 Jun 1916 |
Streamstown, Alberta, Canada [6] |
- Harold was a Labourer living in the household of William John Wilson, a Farmer. Harold's name was recorded as "Herald Mallit". He immigrated to Canada in 1911.
Living next door in the household of her father William James Wilson was Myrtle Wilson, born in the same year as Harold's future wife Myrtle, as reported in the 1921 Census.
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Census |
1 Jun 1921 |
16, 51, 1, 4, Streamstown, Alberta, Canada [7] |
- Gerald Mallett was living with his older brother Frederick Harold, having just recently immigrated to Canada. Their brother Donald Mallett was living on the neighbouring farm with WJ Wilson, probably Myrtle's brother. This was the same family that Frederick Harold was living with in 1916. Frederick owned his own farm, and Gerald had "Just Arrived". Frederick Harold's farm may have been the same farm that Myrtle's parents inhabited in 1916. The section numbers were not given in 1916, but their farm was next door to William John Wilson in that year, as Frederick Harold's was in 1921. Myrtle's parents seem to have moved to Wolverine Saskatchewan, east of Saskatoon, about 500KM from Streamstown.
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SW Group |
1 |
UKC 1881 |
N |
Death |
1966 |
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada [8] |
Person ID |
I2009 |
Southwest |
Last Modified |
18 Nov 2020 |
Father |
Frederick William MALLETT, b. Abt Sep 1862, Barnstaple, Devon, England d. Abt Mar 1910, Truro, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 47 years) |
Mother |
Edith Spargo RILLSTON, b. Abt 1870, Grampound, Cornwall, England d. Abt Dec 1939, Cotehele, 13 Station Road, Truro, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 69 years) |
Marriage |
Abt Jun 1887 |
Fowey, Cornwall, England |
Family ID |
F647 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |