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Information from William Sheldon, Sheldon/Raymond/Scott, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 6:
Malott Joseph, M, Married, 51, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Barbara, F, Married, 51, born Canada, Methodist;
Catherine, F, Single, 15, born Canada, Methodist;
Mich'l, M, Single, 13, born Canada, Methodist;
Sol'n, M, Single, 10, born Canada, Methodist;
Susan, F, Single, 5, born Canada, Methodist;
Robson Jane, F, Single, 6, born Canada, Methodist.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 2-6:
Malott Joseph, M, Married, married in 1821, 60, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Barby, F, Married, married in 1821, 60, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Joseph Solomon, M, Single, 28, born U Canada, W Methodist, Labourer;
George Henry, M, Single, 8, born U Canada;
Jane Ralson, F, Single, 17, born U Canada;
Susana, F, Single, 16, born U Canada.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 636-637:
Michael J. Malott, a prosperous farmer of Mersea township, was born on the farm he now occupies, which is a part of the original Malott homestead, Lot 237, Talbot Road, May 3, 1838, son of Joseph and Barbara (Fox) Malott.
     Joseph Malott was born in Gosfield township, in 1801, son of Theodore and Catherine (Wigle) Malott, and there he received the education and rearing of a farmer's boy. After reaching manhood's estate, he purchased 200 acres of bushland in Mersea township, and building himself a log house, removed there, and began putting his land in a state of cultivation. At the time of his death he had the satisfaction of knowing that he and his sons had cleared 125 acres of this large property, and it had greatly advanced in value. A portion of the estate was laid out in fruit trees, which now yield abundantly. He died in 1878, after a happy and useful life. Both he and his wife were consistent members of the Methodist Church, and she died at the age of sixty-seven years. Their children were: Jonas, deceased, married Miranda Crittington; Theodore; Henry, deceased, married Mary Middleton; Anne, deceased, married Wesley Sheldon; Jane, deceased, married William Watson; John W. married Jane Healy and resides in Romney township, County of Kent; George W., deceased, married Ellen Pickle; Catherine, deceased, married William Sheldon; Michael J.; Solomon; Susannah, deceased, married John White...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 636-637:
Michael J. Malott, a prosperous farmer of Mersea township, was born on the farm he now occupies, which is a part of the original Malott homestead, Lot 237, Talbot Road, May 3, 1838, son of Joseph and Barbara (Fox) Malott.
     Joseph Malott was born in Gosfield township, in 1801, son of Theodore and Catherine (Wigle) Malott, and there he received the education and rearing of a farmer's boy. After reaching manhood's estate, he purchased 200 acres of bushland in Mersea township, and building himself a log house, removed there, and began putting his land in a state of cultivation. At the time of his death he had the satisfaction of knowing that he and his sons had cleared 125 acres of this large property, and it had greatly advanced in value. A portion of the estate was laid out in fruit trees, which now yield abundantly. He died in 1878, after a happy and useful life. Both he and his wife were consistent members of the Methodist Church, and she died at the age of sixty-seven years. Their children were: ... Susannah, deceased, married John White...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 547-548:
James White, formerly a well known farmer of Mersea township, now living retired, is one of the oldest citizens of that township, where he was born and has passed his entire life...
     James White, father of James, was the first of the family to leave Scotland, coming to Canada when a young man and locating in Mersea township. He obtained Lot no. 236, of the Talbot Grant, on what is now Talbot Street, a tract of 200 acres, on which he erected a log house and began his pioneer life... He married, in Mersea township, Phoebe Walton, who died when nearly eighty-seven years of age, and is buried beside her husband... The children of this union were ... James, who is mentioned below; John, also mentioned below, who lives on the home farm...
     James White was born in the old log house at the homestead, on Talbot Street South, Sept. 1, 1833... He married Jan. 8, 1855, Mary Alice Setterington, who was born in Mersea township, daughter of John Setterington... To Mr. and Mrs. White ten children were born...
     John White, brother of James, was born on the homestead Sept. 12, 1837, and like his brother attended school in the log schoolhouse. He was only sixteen when his father died, and remained on the home farm until the property was divided, and he received the seventy-five acres in the southwestern part of the original tract. There he has lived ever since, engaged in tobacco growing and in general farming. He has erected a fine brick dwelling house, and made other extensive improvements, and is prosperous and successful in his chosen occupation. Like his brother he is widely known and respected for his business capacity and his honorable dealings with all men, and is one of the highly respected citizens of his locality. He is a man of domestic tastes and temperate habits. In politics he is a Conservative. He is a member of Wesley Church, which he helped to organize, and which owes much to his interest in its work and welfare. He has served as steward and trustee of the church, has been a teacher in the Sunday School, and acted as assistant superintendent. He is a member of the Agricultural Society, and belongs to the Ancient Order of United Workmen. He married (first) in 1861, Susan Malott, daughter of Joseph Malott, and they had the following children: Emily, who married Wellington Franklin, of Romney township, Kent County; Frederick, who is a farmer in Mersea township, Concession 5; Culbert, who is also a farmer in Mersea township; Ward, who is a ranchman in North-West Territory; and Susan, who died young. Mrs. Susan (Malott) White, who was a member of the Methodist Church, died in 1873, and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Mr. White subsequently married (second) Harriet Malott, daughter of Jonas Malott, and they reside on the homestead. They have one son, Edmund James, who married Ethel Campbell, and lives at home with his parents. All the family are highly respected for their many excellent qualities, and they have a wide circle of friends.

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Theodore Malott 1783-1836   Catherine (Kate) Wigle ca 1784-   Jonas Fox ca 1774-1848   Susan Bruner ca 1780-1854
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Joseph James Malott 1801-1878   Barbara Fox 1802-
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Susannah Malott 1846-