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M Oliver J. Malott

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Married first Alice Clark (no children).

Information from Mary Quick, foxfamily3, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

1881 personal census, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Malott Simon, M, Married, 54, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
Maria, F, Married, 49, born Ont, origin: English, C Methodist;
Peter, M, 25, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
Oliver, M, 23, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
William, M, 20, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
Ozies, M, 17, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
Eliza J., F, 13, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist;
Andrew, M, 11, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist;
Norman, M, 7, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist.

1901 personal census, Tilbury East Twp, Kent Co., ON, H5-13:
Malott Oliver J., M, Married, 2 Nov 1857, 43, born Ont, origin: German, Can, Meth, Farmer;
Sarah R., F, wife, Married, 26 June 1869, 31, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Lottie, F, daughter, Single, 23 Sept 1885, 15, born Ont, origin: German, Can, Meth;
Lessly C., M, son, Single, 1 Oct 1893, 7, born Ont, origin: German, Can, Meth;
Lester T., M, son, Single, 15 Sept 1895, 5, born Ont, origin: German, Can, Meth;
Edith E., F, daughter, Single, 1 July 1898, 2, born Ont, origin: German, Can, Meth.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 498-499:
Samuel Malott, a prominent citizen of Gosfield township, County of Essex, belongs to one of the historic and interesting families of that locality, and its story is of three brothers, Peter, Theodore and David, who, with two sisters, Catherine and Deliah, made their way to Detroit soon after the close of the American Revolution.
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     Theodore Malott came to Gosfield township in 1794, locating in the eastern part of the township on Lot 13, and also acquiring land in Mersea township. He built a log home and began clearing, which he carried on until his death at the age of fifty-four years, and he was interred in a corner of the old orchard on the home place. For many years he was a local preacher in the Methodist church, and was widely known for his exemplary life and his good deeds. He married Catherine Wigle, a member of another of the prominent families, and to them were born: ... Peter, the father of our subject...
     Peter Malott, father of our subject, was born May 11, 1803, on Lot 13, Gosfield township, and grew up on the home place, his boyhood being given over to the clearing and cultivating of the land. He enjoyed few educational opportunities, but did, for a limited period, attend Master McMurry's school. When he became of age, he drew a Govenment lot on Talbot Street, where he resided some years. In 1834 he sold that place and bought the property where our subject now resides, consisting of 134 acres in Lot 19, Concession 1, Western Division... In 1864 he gave up active farming and moved to Cottam, where he died May 10, 1881. He took part in the military occurrences of the locality, and was present at the taking of the schooner "Ann" in 1837.
     In Gosfield township Peter Malott married Elizabeth La Marsh, a daughter of Samuel La Marsh. Her parents settled on Cedar Creek in 1806, when she was a year and a half old; she died May 14, 1892, aged eighty-seven years. Their children were as follows: ... (2) Simon lived in Tilbury East and died there in 1898; he married Maria Dustin, and had eight children, Peter, Oliver, William, Ozias, Norman, Andrew, Matilda and Jane...

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Peter Malott 1803-1881   Elizabeth La Marshe 1805-1892    
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Simon Malott 1826-1898   Maria Dustin ca 1832-
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Oliver J. Malott 1857-