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M David Enoch Malott

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A carpenter and house builder.

Lucinda died shortly after the birth of the twins, and the children were cared for by her half-sister Elizabeth.

The Descendants of Thomas Coatsworth and Mary Bainbridge, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham Co., England. A Family History, by Eva M. Coatsworth, Timbercreek Ltd, USA, 1990.

1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 1:
Malott Theodore, M, Married, 42, born Canada, C of England, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, 45, born Canada, C of England;
Sarah J., F, Single, 20, born Canada, C of England, School Teacher;
Darius N., M, Single, 18, born Canada, C of England, Mariner;
David E., M, Single, 16, born Canada, C of England;
Uldah, F, Single, 15, born Canada, C of England;
Robert W., M, Single, 11, born Canada, C of England.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 1-1:
Malott David E., M, Married, married in 1860, 25, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Lusinda, F, Married, married in 1860, 21, born U Canada, W Methodist.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume 35 Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 1998, Generation Press, Agincourt, ON:
Malotte David E, 24, Mersea, Mersea, s/o Theodore & Elizabeth, married 6 Nov 1860 Lucinda Coutsworth, 20, Gosfield, Gosfield, d/o Joseph & Sarah.

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Malott David E., M, Widowed, 45, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist, Carpenter & Joiner;
Watson, M, 19, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist, Carpenter & Joiner;
Robert, M, 18, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist, Blacksmith;
Laura, F, 16, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Frederick, M, 14, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Amelia, F, 12, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Susan, F, 8, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Mary, F, 6, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Augusta, F, 3, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Annie, F, 11/12, born Apr, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Everet, M, 11/12, born Apr, born Ont, origin: French, C Methodist;
Coatsworth Elisabeth, F, 49, born Ont, origin: English, C Methodist.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 423-424:
Almanson Malott, a farmer and fruit grower of Mersea township, belongs to one of the highly respected old families of the County of Essex. The founders of this family came from Maryland to Canada in the persons of a widow with her three sons and two daughters, namely: Peter, David and Theodore, and Catherine and Delilah. David Malott settled near St. Catherines, Ont.; Peter married Mary Jones, who was a captive among the Indians and they were the progenitors of the numerouse Malotts of Kingsville and Gosfield townships; and Theodore settled in Gosfield township, near the Mersea line, and became the founder of the branch of the family with which this sketch is concerned.
     Theodore Malott owned 400 acres of land and engaged extensively in farming, devoting his whole life to the cultivation of his fields. He married into the Wigle family, one of the oldest and most prominent families of this section, Catherine, daughter of John Wendel Wigle, becoming his wife. Extended mention of the various prominent members of the Wigle family will be found in other parts of this work. The children of Theodore and Catherine Malott were: Joseph, Thomas, Peter, Judith, John, Sarah, Wendel, Theodore, Catherine, William and David.
     Theodore Malott of the above family, obtained such meager schooling as the time and place afforded. When ready to establish a home of his own, he settled also in Mersea township on a tract of 100 acres of land, near the Gosfield line, built here a long house and began the clearing of his farm, an undertaking of no little moment, requiring months of the hardest kind of labor. He was a good farmer, and was a pioneer in the tobacco growing industry. In politics he was a Conservative, and he was elected to the office of reeve in his township, and for a number of years was a justice of the peace. In Mersea township he married Elizabeth Quick, daughter of Cornelius Quick. Both died in advanced age on this farm, he at the age of seventy-seven, and both were buried in Lake View cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Malott were among the early members of the Methodist Church, to which they were attached all their lives. They had five children: Sarah Jane, wife of G. A. Morse, of Leamington; Darius Nelson; David Enoch, deceased; Huldah Ann, who married Lucian Morse, and both are now deceased; and Robert Wigle, living on the 1st Concession.
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Theodore Malott 1783-1836   Catherine (Kate) Wigle ca 1784-   Cornelius Quick 1774-   Elizabeth Knapp 1785-
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Theodore Malott 1811-1889   Elizabeth Hannah Quick 1808-
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David Enoch Malott ca 1836-1887