Age:52-53
(1) He is married to Clara BREWIN (MALLETT).
They got married between October 1, 1877 and December 31, 1877 at Leicester, Vol 7A, P 493, he was 24 years old.
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Lucy SHARROD (MALLETT).
They got married
Child(ren):
FREEFORD HOUSE
FREEFORD HOUSE occupies the site of the leper hospital of St. Leonard, established by the mid 13th century. The hospital appears to have ceased to function by the later 14th century, and in 1496 its estate was added to that of the almshouse of St. John the Baptist in Lichfield. (fn. 68) In 1508 the master of St. John's let a house at Freeford, reserving the former chapel of St. Leonard; that house was presumably part of the St. John's estate in Freeford worth 30s. in 1535. (fn. 69) In the early 1720s the estate comprised 18 a. (fn. 70) In 1813 the house and land were sold to Jonathan Mallet, evidently the tenant. (fn. 71) He died in 1835 leaving his estate to his sisters Harriet (d. 1853) (fn. 72) and Mary Ann (d. 1854). Subject to two life interests the estate passed to Mary Ann's great-nephew«b» Thomas Mallet. «/b»Thomas was farming at Freeford in 1861 (fn. 73) and died in 1906 leaving the estate in trust for his wife Lucy (d. 1949). In 1950 her heir or executor, Mrs. Fanny Lear, sold the house to W. G. McKie. He in turn sold it in 1967 to Mr. M. H. L. Farrant, the owner in 1985.
History of the County of Stafford: Volume 14: Lichfield (1990), pp. 253-258. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42361. Date accessed: 15 December 2007.
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Lucy SHARROD (MALLETT) |
Thomas Mallet
Gender: Male
Christening: Sep 10 1853 - Saint Mary,Lichfield,Stafford,England
Parents: Matilda Slingsby, Thomas Mallet
Siblings: Caroline Matilda Mallet, Sarah Slingsby Mallet
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