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Family of Leopold Fawcett MALLETT and Bertha Emily DAVY

Husband: Leopold Fawcett MALLETT (1885-1950)
Wife: Bertha Emily DAVY (1889-1969)
Children: William Harry Russell MALLETT (1913- )
Norman Leopold MALLETT (1915-1986)
Ronald Davy MALLETT (1919-1943)
James Reginald MALLETT (1927-1961)
Marriage 1912 Tavistock Registration District, Devon, England

Husband: Leopold Fawcett MALLETT

Name: Leopold Fawcett MALLETT1
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 29 Jan 1885
Occupation School Teacher
Death 1950 (age 64-65)

Wife: Bertha Emily DAVY

Name: Bertha Emily DAVY1
Sex: Female
Father: Harry DAVY (1868-1934)
Mother: Susan GREENSLADE (c. 1870-1940)
Birth 17 Apr 1889 Lamerton, Devon, England
Occupation Shop Assistant
Death 1969 (age 79-80)

Child 1: William Harry Russell MALLETT

Name: William Harry Russell MALLETT1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Edith LONDON (1915- )
Birth 10 Dec 1913
Occupation Head Teacher
Census 1939 (age 25-26) Coventry, Warwickshire, England
92 Belgrave Road
Occupation 1939 (age 25-26) assistant teacher; Coventry, Warwickshire, England
92 Belgrave Road

Child 2: Norman Leopold MALLETT

Name: Norman Leopold MALLETT1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Joan MCDONALD (1915?- )
Birth 14 Sep 1915
Death 1986 (age 70-71) Salcombe, Devon, England

Child 3: Ronald Davy MALLETT

Name: Ronald Davy MALLETT1
Sex: Male
Birth 27 Jun 1919
Death 1943 (age 23-24)

Child 4: James Reginald MALLETT

Name: James Reginald MALLETT1
Sex: Male
Spouse: LIVING
Birth 1927
Death 31 Aug 1961 (age 33-34) Derby, Derbyshire, England
The City Hospital
residence: 5 Darwin Road, Mickleover, Derbyshire, England
Probate 5 Oct 1961 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
5 Darwin Road, Mickleover, Derbyshire, England
Administration to Jean Mallett, widow. Effects £2398 13s 8d

Sources

1www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009