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F Jane Borrows

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1861 personal census, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, 5-4:
Pykett James, M, Married, 61, born England, W Methodist, Farmer;
Jane, F, Married, 41, born England, W Methodist;
Martha, F, 16, born UC, W Methodist;
John, M, 14, born UC, W Methodist;
Harriet, F, 12, born UC, W Methodist;
Drucilla, F, 10, born UC, W Methodist;
Elizabeth, F, 6, born UC, W Methodist;
Joseph, M, 3, born UC, W Methodist.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 476-480:
Malott... Leonard Malott was born on the home place Aug. 1, 1842, and received his education in the public schools of the neighbourhood. After his marriage he lived three years on the home place, in 1870 moving to Kingsville, where he has ever since had his home...
     On Nov. 19, 1862, for his first wife, Mr. Malott married Miss Belinda Augustin... For his second wife Mr. Malott married, Aug. 7, 1870, Miss Martha Pykett, and they have had seven children, namely: (1) Peter, born May 7, 1871, occupies the homestead in which five generations of the Malott family have resided. He married Mercy Healey, and they have had three children - Delmar Hamilton, born June 1, 1898; Harold Lesley, June 28, 1901; and Esther Martha, Sept. 13, 1903. (2) James died at the age of twenty-six years. (3) Jennie is the wife of Robert Healey, and has one son, Hugh M. (4) Mabel is the wife of Robert Black, and has one son, Fred McMurray. (5) Edna is the wife of Hugh Coatsworth. (6) Scott and (7) Lilburn are at home.
     Mrs. Martha (Pykett) Malott was born in Gosfield South Dec. 16, 1846, daughter of James and Jane (Borrows) Pykett, of Lincolnshire, England, who were married in Kingsville, where the father carried on farming. Besides Mrs. Marlot, Mr. and Mrs. Pykett had the following children: Joanna, deceased; Mary, of Gosfield North, widow of Alex Peterson; Ellen, of Maidstone, widow of Thomas McCloskey; and John, Harriet and Relley, all unmarried and on the old homestead. They were reared in the faith of the Church of England.