- 1 Jean Mallet (1766-1851) [1] m (1793, St P) Elizabeth Ann Marett (1766-1850) [2] daughter of Jean (St J) and Elizabeth Le Cocq
- 2 Elizabeth Mallet (1795-1867) (St Mt) m Charles de Carteret [3]
- 2 John Mallet (1797-1863) (St J) [4] m (1834, St H) Jeanne Anne Le Maistre (1799-1842) daughter and heiress of Charles ( -1848) [5]
- 3 John Mallet (1836- ) (St C)
- 3 John Paington Mallet (1838-1856) (St C) [6]
- 3 Rachel Jane Mallet (1839-1855) (St C) [7]
- 3 Edward Charles Malet de Carteret (1838-1914) [8] (Paignton) m (1861, Tr) Elizabeth Poingdestre (1841-1937) daughter and heiress of Abraham (1791-1861) (St J) and Jeanne Elizabeth Vibert (1799-1886) (St My)
- 4 Marie Malet de Carteret (1862-1931)
- 4 Reginald Malet de Carteret (1865-1935, Alessio) [9] m (1895, Sydney, NSW) Amy Ann Frances Armstrong (1865-1950)
- 5 Ella Marie Malet de Carteret (1897-1960) [10] m (1926, Croydon) Henry Raymond Phillips [11]
- 5 Philip Reginald Malet de Carteret (1898-1916) [12]
- 5 Guy Malet de Carteret (1901-1972) [13] m (1930, Ormskirk) Ursula Ackroyd (1909-1993) daughter of Harold (1877-1917) [14] and Mabel Robina Smythe daughter of John
- 6 Philip Malet de Carteret (1932-2013) [15] m (1957) Mary Patricia Burke (with issue)
- 6 Living issue
- 4 Margaret Malet de Carteret (1866-1950) m (1899, St O) Charles Helleur Lambert Le Cornu
- 4 Charles Edward Malet de Carteret (1869-1942) [16]
- 2 Edward Mallet (1798- ) (St Mt)[17]
- 2 Mary Mallet (1801-1821) (St J) m (1819,Gr) Philip de Quetteville (St H) [18]
- 2 Robert Philip Mallet (1805-1884) (St J) [19] m (1836, Gr) Anne Elizabeth Simonet daughter of Peter [20]
- 3 Adolphus Robert Mallet (1837-1858) [21]
- 3 Alfred Simonet Mallet (1839-1874) Revd. [22]
- 3 Stanley Edwin Mallet (1841-1899) [23] m (1866) Clara Ann Malet (1840- ) [24] daughter of William Edmund Malet, MRCS of West Hill (Mont à L`Abbé) [25]
- 4 Annie Isabel Malet (1867- ) (Fr) m (1892, St S) Henry Gervaise Le Gros [26]
- 3 Frederick de Carteret Mallet (1843-1912) (Jsy > NZ) [27] m (1869, NZ) Beatrice Wilson
- 4 Leonard de Carteret Malet (1870-1938) (NZ > Gr) m (1897, NZ) Eleanor Anna Stopford
- 4 Beatrice Ann Sibella Malet (1875- ) (NZ) m (1900, NZ) John Allan Randall
- 4 Robert James Malet (1877-1969) (NZ > Eng) [28] m (1909, Bournemouth) Constance Anne Kidson daughter of Charles [29]
- 4 William de Carteret Malet (1884-1933) (NZ > Eng) [30] m (1912, NZ) Gwendolyn Mariana Brockett Thomas
- 3 Maria Octavia Mallet (1848-1879)
- 2 William Edmund Mallet (1811-1883) (Gr > Fr) [31] m (1835, Gr) Ann Elizabeth Matthews daughter of John ( -1863) [32]
- 3 Eliza Susannah Mallet (1836-1908) m (1857) Richard Ramsay Armstrong (1833-1910)
- 3 Laurens Matthews Mallet (1838-1897) [33] m Elizabeth Margaret Crosbie daughter of Pearse [34]
- 3 Clara Ann Mallet (1840-1916) m 1 (1858, Essex) Robert Philip Armstrong ( -1863); [35] 2 (1866) [36] Stanley Edwin Malet (above}
- 3 Edith Villeneuve Mallet (1843- )
- 3 Alice Spawforth Mallet (1844-1892, Moscow) m Georges Eugène Hardouin de Lonlay (1845-1893, Moscow) [37]
Notes and references
- ↑ Born at Ville Brée, St Martin. Of Exeter College, Oxford, he "matriculated on 9th December 1788, aged 23." He was ordained 1789, Rector of St Peter 1789-1800, St John 1800-1808 and Grouville 1808-1851
- ↑ Widow, in November 1782, of Richard Babington, Surgeon, 18th Regiment, whom she had married in the previous month
- ↑ Seigneur of Vincheles de Bas; Major, HEICS
- ↑ Of the Honourable East India Company`s Civil Service. He was living at Mon Plaisir, St Brelade, at the time of his death, aged 66, but was buried in St Ouen
- ↑ Seigneur of the Fief Haubert, St Ouen
- ↑ Seigneur of St Ouen, 1848-1856; Lieutenant, 47th Regiment
- ↑ Died in Paris of typhoid fever: Chronique de Jersey (1855)
- ↑ Name changed in 1859 from Edward Mallet; Seigneur of St Ouen, 1856-1914; Lieutenant 88th Regiment and veteran of the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny. He left the Army in 1861, becoming a Captain, RJM in that year and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1863. He was ADC to three Lieutenant-Governors. He was a Jurat, 1886-1914 and Lieutenant-Bailiff, 1889-1901. He was President of La Société Jersiaise, 1906-1914. A major feat of his was the restoration, in a somewhat Gothic style of his home, St Ouen`s Manor
- ↑ Seigneur of St Ouen, 1914-1935; Jurat, 1915-1935
- ↑ Nurse at Oakdale Hospital, Blackwood, Monmouthshire (1926). She and her husband retired to Les Près, Grouville, Jersey. Ella (Ellie) died at Fauvic Nursing Home and is buried in Grouville
- ↑ Superintendent of Education, N. Nigeria
- ↑ Killed in action, as a Midshipman, RN
- ↑ OV, MA (Oxon), CStJ. Schoolmaster, then Seigneur of St Ouen, 1935-1972; Jurat, 1949-1964, Lieutenant-Bailiff, 1955-1964
- ↑ VC, MC, Captain RAMC, who died on active service, Ypres, 1917; MD, MRCS, engaged in Biochemical Research (1911)
- ↑ Stockbroker and Seigneur of St Ouen
- ↑ Bailiff of Jersey. Charles Edward Malet de Carteret, known to most people as `Charlie de Carteret`, was an OV, who was then sent to Westminster School and on to Sandhurst. Commissioned in the Inniskilling Dragoons, he served as a Lieutenant in Natal and Zululand. Leaving the Army, he became in 1896 a Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple) and in 1898 a Jersey Advocate. He was Receiver-General in 1903, Solicitor-General in 1912 and Attorney-General in 1925. From 1931-1935 he was Bailiff. He was described by G.R. Balleine, in his A Biographical Dictionary of Jersey (London: Staples Press, 1948), 470, as being possessed of a quick discerning mind. He was "a fluent speaker and probably the most self-effacing man who ever occupied this office [Bailiff]". A modest man, his resignation in 1935 was believed to have been "to escape the ceremonies of the Prince of Wales` [forthcoming] visit". He never married
- ↑ Captain, 61st Regiment. He died without issue
- ↑ Lieutenant-Colonel, RJMA; Constable of St Helier
- ↑ MA (Oxon). Robert Philip Malet studied at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he obtained his BA (1830) and MA (1849): Alumni Oxoniensis. Returning to Jersey, he was for many years Regent of St Mannelier
- ↑ Of Radier, Lieutenant-Colonel, RJM; Constable of Grouville
- ↑ Ensign, 38th Regiment, dying without issue
- ↑ BA (Oxon). He died a bachelor on the 23rd April 1874, aboard the vessel Avoca near Singapore: National Probate Calendar (1874)
- ↑ MRCS. He was living in Paramé, France, in 1866. Returning to Jersey, he was Constable of St Saviour, 1884-1886
- ↑ His 1st cousin, the widow of Robert Philip Armstrong ( -1863)
- ↑ Surgeon at Jersey`s General Hospital
- ↑ Barrister-at-Law
- ↑ Lawyer and Chairman of the Bank of New Zealand. He arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, when aged about 23 and was regarded in Christchurch as a leader in business, church and educational matters
- ↑ Retired Colonel, Indian Army, living in 1939, together with his wife, Constance Anne Malet: 1939 England and Wales Register (Bournemouth, Hampshire). At the time of his marriage, in 1909, he was an Indian Army captain. He served in WW1
- ↑ Lawyer
- ↑ Major, Indian Army. He was educated in New Zealand and served in WWI as a Captain, 14th Jat Lancers. He was in 1821 Brigade-Major, Jhansi Brigade, 5th Division, Indian Army, a rank he held in 1922. He retired to Hampshire, dying there and being buried in Church Crookham: Christ College Grammar School List, 1850-1921; Indian Army List, July 1922 and National Probate Calendar (1933)
- ↑ MRCS, of West Hill, (which is now a leading Jersey hotel), Mont à L`Abbé; one-time Surgeon at The General Hospital. He died in Paris
- ↑ Major, RJM
- ↑ Lieutenant, RN, serving in the Crimean, Turkish and Chinese campaigns. He settled in Ireland, where he died
- ↑ Of Ballyheigue Castle, Co. Kerry
- ↑ Captain, 23rd Regiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, who died at Agra, India
- ↑ Her 1st cousin
- ↑ St Malo-born French lawyer and Journalist, with the pseudonym Dick de Lonlay