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John Holland Mallett 1856–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 March 1856

Birth Location: San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America

Death Date: 2 November 1931

Death Location: Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America

Father: Capt. Sr.

Mother: Helen Tennent

Spouse(s): Harriett Fowler

Children(s): Henry Mallett, Holland Mallett, Maud (Wade)

In 1856, John Holland Mallett entered the world in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America, born to Capt John Holland Mallett Sr And Helen H Tennent. In 1900, John Holland Mallett resided in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA. John Holland Mallett married Harriett F Fowler, and had children including Henry Fowler Mallett, Holland Kenneth Mallett, Maud Holly Mallett Wade. John Holland Mallett passed away in 1931 in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1856, John Holland Mallett entered the world in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America, born to Capt John Holland Mallett Sr And Helen H Tennent.
  • In 1900, John Holland Mallett resided in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • John Holland Mallett married Harriett F Fowler, and had children including Henry Fowler Mallett, Holland Kenneth Mallett, Maud Holly Mallett Wade.
  • John Holland Mallett passed away in 1931 in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America.

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John Mallett's Ancestors

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John Mallett
1856–1931
Birth Place: San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America
Parents
Capt. John Holland Mallett Sr.
1822–1899
Langdon Cross, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Helen (H.) Tennent
1833–1904
London, Middlesex Co., England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Mallett's Descendants

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John (Holland) Mallett (7 March 1856–2 November 1931) m. Harriett (F) Fowler (10 February 1858–27 February 1951)
  1. 1. Henry (Fowler) Mallett 1883–1974 m. Maud (Dorothy) Sanderson 1885–1949
    1. 1. Austin (Sanderson) Mallett 1910–1973 m. Evelyn (Laverne) Gomes 1916–1990 m. Helga (Vonweber) Eliot 1920–1967 m. Hanna (Miriam) Rechnitzer 1926–1973 m. Harriett (Leslie) Rowley 1916–2005
      1. 1. Manuella (Sandra Mallett) Twin 1943–2010
      2. 2. John (Holland Mallett III Twin was best known for his role as a founder and the lead guitarist of the rock band, Quicksilver Messenger) Service 1943–1989
    2. 2. Helen (Tennent Mallett) Jones 1913–1971 m. John (Landers) Jones 1911–1947
  2. 2. Holland (Kenneth) Mallett 1887–1980 m. Hazel (Annette) Fisher 1892–1966
  3. 3. Maud (Holly Mallett) (Wade) 1893–1997

John Mallett's Timeline

3 Records

1856
7 March 1856
Birth of John Holland Mallett in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America
1900
1900
Age 44
John Holland Mallett resided here in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
1931
2 November 1931
Age 75
Death of John Holland Mallett in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America
Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 March 1856
    Event Place: San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 November 1931
    Event Place: Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States of America

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