
British Residents 1800-1900.
The names of persons on this index have been gathered at random from a variety of sources. Further names will be added and from time to time updated versions will be posted. Seamen of the Merchant Navy are included here.
Although the title says ‘British Residents’ Persons of all other Nationalities including Maltese are also included on this index.
Back row standing
Reverend E.A. Hardy, unknown woman, William Jemison Smith (with beard Uncle of the bride who gave her away), Frances Manuel (the bride's widowed mother), unknown man, unknown woman, Henry Lord Jackson (Uncle of the bride)
Middle row sitting
Unknown woman, unknown woman, Caroline Smith (the wife of William Jemison Smith, Aunt of the bride), unknown woman, Joshua Whitaker - the bridegroom, Euphrosyne Manuel - the bride with white parasol, Mary Manuel (the bride's sister), Aloise Whitaker (Aunt of the bride), unknown woman, unknown woman
Front row, on the ground
Cecil Smith (a cousin of the bride), William Hardman, Robert Sanderson Whitaker (Brother of the bridegroom), unknown man, unknown man
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John ABBOTT, from Northamptonshire, married 23rd February 1819 to, Susan RUTTER, from Norfolk
J.S. ABBOTT, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1882. Senior Warden The Wayfarers Lodge 1881
Mrs ABBOTT, the wife of Keith Edward Abbott, HBM Consul General, gave birth to a daughter on 23rd October 1869 at Odessa
William ABBOTT, born London. Left Malta in August 1814 for Messina, where he died in 1840
Philippe Salvator ABDILLA, born 6th May 1857 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph ABEASIS, died Sunday morning, 26th July 1846, the second son of Mr Jacob Abeasis, aged 5 years 4 months
Angelina ABELA, minor, with her parents consent, born Corfu, the daughter of John and Rosa Abela, married 25th June 1874, to Alfred LODGE, 21+, bachelor, of Cheltenham, the son of James William and Anne Lodge, Lance Corporal, 13th Regiment
Gracia Maria Emmanuelle ABELA, born 11th January 1856 in Zabbar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Robert ADAM, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul.
Robert ADAM, buried 7th February 1823, aged 38 years
Arthur Fulford ADAMS, 21+, bachelor, born in Ashprington, Devon, Deputy Assistant Commisary General, the third son of Elizabeth and Lieut-Colonel Sir George Pownall Adams, married 11th November 1847 to, Henrietta BOWMAN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the second daughter of Elizabeth and William Flockhart Bowman, Assistant Commissary General
A.F. ADAMS , Assistant Deputy Commissary General, Commissariat Department in 1849
Ann ADAMS, born in Malta about 1817. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Eleanor ADAMS, born about 1809 in Malta. The wife of James Adams, in 1851 living in Lowestoft
Francis William Lauderdale ADAMS, born in Floriana, on the 26th September 1862. The son of Dr.Andrew Leith Adams, Surgeon, 1st Battalion, 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment, and Bertha Jane Adams (nee Grundy). She was a novelist in her own right under the name of Mrs.R.S.De Courcy Laffan.
He became a poet and novelist. Married in 1884 to Helen Elizabeth Uttley. Emigrated to Australia with his wife and infant son, but they both died in Brisbane. He re-married to Edith Goldstone. He committed suicide on 4th September 1893 in lodgings at 9 Gordon Road, Margate, Kent, England, by shooting himself with a pistol
Frank ADAMS, aged 26 years, born in England, buried 10th February 1872
Henry A. ADAM, born about 1850 in Malta. In 1851 living in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight
John ADAMS, Seaman, of the schooner Meteor. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gun powder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured and suffered a lacerated head. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
W.A. ADAMS, Freemason, Master of the Zetland Lodge 1896. Third District Grand Principal 1911
Walter Leonard Stanley ADAMS, born 8th July 1891, the son of Mary Ann Esther and Walter Robert Adams, Fitter, HM Dockyard
Walter Robert ADAMS, aged 22 years, bachelor, the son of Joseph Adams, married 2nd November 1889 to, Mary Ann Esther TITE, aged 21 years, spinster, from New Brompton, Kent, the daughter of Charles William Tite
William H. ADAMS, born about 1808 in Malta. In 1851 a Master at the Royal Military College Sandhurst, Berkshire
Phyllis ADDENBROOKE, the daughter of Edith and William Hughes Saunders Addenbrooke, Strada Nuova, Sliema, Civil Engineer, born 7th October 1897
Yolinde ADDENBROOKE, the daughter of Edith and William Hughes Saunders Addenbrooke, Strada Nuova, Sliema, Civil Engineer, born 1st August 1900
George Henry ADDISON, born 13th May 1876, the son of Caroline Augusta and George William Addison
Harriet Elizabeth ADY, born 18th February 1842, the daughter of Maria and Joseph Ady, Acting Clerk of the Dockyard Chapel
Joseph C. ADY, living at 21 Strada Dirimpetto il Convento, Vittoriosa, 1852
Josephine ADY, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Louisa Maria and Joseph Ady, married 1st March 1873 to, Alfred Thomas SLATER, 21+, bachelor, born Seacombe, Cheshire, the son of William and Charlotte Slater. He was an engineer working at the hydraulic dock in Msida. The couple later went to England, and divorced. She returned to Malta and in 1878 married Arthur MARSHALL
Melville Melita ADY, born 4th April 1845, the daughter of Maria and Joseph Ady
George AGAN, born about 1847 in Malta, the son of Mark and Rose Agan. In 1851 living with his parents in Woolwich, Kent
John AGAN, born about 1844 in Malta, the son of Mark and Rose Agan. In 1851 living with his parents in Woolwich, Kent
Rose AGAN, born about 1819 in Malta, the wife of Mark Agan. In 1851 living with her husband and children in Woolwich, Kent
Susan AGAN, born about 1848 in Malta, the daughter of Mark and Rose Agan. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Antoine Paul AGIUS, born 25th January 1830 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth AGIUS, 21+, widow, born in Malta, married 11th August 1856 to, Thomas TURNBULL, 21+, bachelor, born in Sunderland, 2nd Mate, Transport Alma, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Turnbull
Joseph Carmel AGIUS, born 29th January 1886 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary AGIUS, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Agius, married 24th January 1887 to, Augustus Wesley KIMBER, aged 25 years, bachelor, Gunner, R.M.A., HMS Thunderer, the son of Robert Kimber
Paulina AGIUS, spinster, minor with parent’s consent, the daughter of Giuseppe and Giuseppa Agius, married 11th July 1864 to, Robert NIXON, 21+, bachelor, born in Bermondsey, London, Private,1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of Robert and Eliza Nixon
Theresa AGIUS, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Agius, married 2nd December 1880, to Alfred READ, aged 23 years, bachelor, Royal Marine, HMS Hibernia, the son of William Read
Vincente AGIUS, born 11th July 1884 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Henry Crichton AGNEW, widower, from London, married 22nd May 1841 to, Charlotte Camilla Theresa Pinot MONTI, minor, with guardian’s consent, the daughter of Marie Philiberti sophia Monti, of Paris
Kathleen Mary Melita AGUTTER, born 12th February 1900, the daughter of Thomas Charles and Roberta Agutter, Civil Engineer
Thomas AHERN, buried 15th May 1860
Thomas AKED, born in Malta about 1826. In 1881 living with his wife and family in Spotland, Lancashire
Alfred W. WILKINSON, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 living in Lambeth, London
John Smith AITON, buried 2nd April 1847, aged 25 years
George ALCOTT, aged 26 years, buried 13th November 1861
Reverend Edmund Albert ALDERSON, born in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Ordained in 1865 by the Bishop of Rochester. In 1871 he was living in Colchester with his wife Mary, and their new born baby girl Alice Mary. Promoted Chaplain to the Forces 1st Class on 3rd June 1889. Served at the Barracca Garrison Church, Valletta. Died 28th January 1890, aged 49 years
Caterina ALESSI, minor, spinster, the daughter of Francesco de’ Marchesi Alessi LL.D., married 1st January 1832, to Frederick SEDLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Colombo, Ceylon, employed in the office of Chief Secretary to the Government
Charles ALEXANDER, disolved partnership with Robinson Duckworth, January 1832
Charles ALEXANDER, born about 1850 in Malta, the son of Anne Alexander. In 1851 living with his mother in Woolwich, Kent
David ALEXANDER, born about 1846 in Malta, the son of Anne Alexander. In 1851 living with his mother in Woolwich, KentThomas ALEXANDER, shopkeeper at 307 Strada San Paolo, active 1808
John ALEXANDERSON, died 14th July 1850 at his residence in Valletta. For many years a resident in Malta. A Public Broker
Alexander ALLEN, died 28th April 1849, on board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz, 2nd Mate
John ALLEN, born 17th March 1840, the son of Elizabeth and Alexander Sewell Allen
John ALLEN, born in Malta about 1840. In 1881 working at Field Lane Male Refuge and Boys Home, London, as a Surgeon
Dr. John ALLEN, buried 17th January 1849, aged 94 years
J.V. ALLEN, Clerk of Works with Royal Engineers, 1855/1856
Lucy ALLEN, the wife of Dr. Allen, buried 26th November 1840
Margaret ALLEN, aged 21 years, spinster, from Kingston, Hampshire, the daughter of Dr. John Allen, Surgeon HM Naval Hospital, married 30th March 1819, to Robert TAIT, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Dalkeith, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Ralph ALLEN, died 28th November 1847, arrived from Alexandria on English Steamer Ariel, died in the Lazaretto of dysentery
Samuel Stafford ALLEN, died at Alexandria 26th April 1870. Senior partner in the firm of S.S.Allen and Company
William ALLEN, born about 1802 in Malta. In 1851 living with his wife Marinda and their children in Camberwell, London
ALLERS, Allers Lodging House, at 61 Strada Brittanica, Valletta, in 1847
John ALLERS, Head Baker, married 20th January 1826 to, Jeannett PARSONS
Charles ALLINGHAM, died 16th September 1850 from typhus following cholera, aged 71 years, artist, many years resident
Gaetano AMABILINO, 21+, bachelor, from Palermo, Sicily, married 9th October 1824, to Catherine OAKSHOTT, 21+, spinster, of Lewes, Sussex, both in the service of His Excellency the Governor
William George AMBLER, born about 1828 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsmouth
Alice Maud ANCELL, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of William Ancell, married 21st January 1893, to Henry John RAMPLING, aged 38 years, widower, Chief Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Surprise, the son of Richard Rampling
Nils ANDERSEN, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 16th May 1856
Ann ANDERSON, aged 72 years, buried 4th August 1850
James ANDERSON, of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Athens, married December 1897 at Smyrna to, Arabella THORMAN, the widow of Edward Thorman of Tunis and Malta
Johanna Maria ANDERSON, aged 23 years, buried 22nd February 1861
John ANDERSON, born in Malta about 1831. In 1881 working as a Coal Miner, living in Wombridge, Shropshire with his wife Jane and family
Mary ANDERSON, born about 1822 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Lambeth, London
Mary Ann ANDERSON, aged 24 years, buried 7th October 1843
Charles A. ANDERSON MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
James ANDERSON, aged 41 years, seaman, buried 8th July 1861
James ANDERSON, of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Athens, married December 1897 at Smyrna to, Arabella THORMAN, the widow of Edward Thorman of Tunis and Malta
John ANDERSON, aged 28 years, seaman, buried 29th August 1860
Minnie ANDERSON, 21+, widow, of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, the daughter of William and Minnie Maizzey, married 13th July 1877, to John DOWNIE, 21+, bachelor, born Edinburgh, the son of James and Madeline Downie, Private, 71st Regiment
Dr. William ANDERSON, Surgeon, lived at 98 Strada San Giovanni, active 1809
Philip Frederick ANDRE, born in Frankfurt, previously a merchant in Trieste, but active 1813 onwards as a merchant in Malta
Giovanni ANDREOTTI, Junior Surgeon 1805, Mens Hospital Staff
Ada Dorothea ANDREWS, born 17th April 1868, the daughter of Emma and Charles Andrews
C. ANDREWS, Civil Engineer, HM Dockyard, 1871
Elizabeth ANDREWS, 21+, the widow of Henry Andrews, from Blackfriars, London but died in Malta, married 26th March 1828, to Homan HALLOCK, 21+, bachelor, the son of the Reverend Moses Hallock, of Plainfield, Mass., U.S.A.
Henry ANDREWS, buried 5th September 1826, aged 30 years
Henry Wright ANDREWS, Royal Navy, the son of Henry Andrews of Windsor, married 19th July 1862 at the Archbishop’s Palace in Valletta by Canon Dr.S. Cumbo and on the 28th July 1862 at St.Paul’s Protestant Church by Reverend R.B.Howe, to Elise Hilda CASTAGNA, the daughter of A.B. Castagna, of Cospicua
Jane ANDREWS, born about 1801 in Malta. In 1851 living in Bishopwearmouth, Northumberland
John ANDREWS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1865, 1866
John ANDREWS, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Mary Anne ANDREWS, born 4th August 1824, the daughter of Elizabeth and Henry Peter Andrews
Thomas ANDREWS, born in Malta about 1863. In 1881 living in Birmingham
William Charles ANDREWS, born in Malta about 1861. In 1881 living in Wimborne, Dorset
W. ANDREWS, seaman, buried 25th June 1833
William G. ANGUS, born in Malta about 1874, the son of Mary and James Angus. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Yorkshire
Frederick ANNESLEY, buried 9th June 1846, the second and youngest son of the late Bishop James of Calcutta
Mrs APAP, the wife of Michele Apap, gave birth to a daughter 30th April 1862, in Valletta,
Isabella APPLEBY, 21+, the widow of Richard Appleby, married 23rd October 1831, to Guthrie TAYLOR, 21+, bachelor, from Dundee, Assistant Surgeon, HMS St.Vincent
Richard APPLEBY, of North Shields, commanding the Merchant Brig Rival of London, married 3rd December 1830, to Isabella HEPBURN, the third daughter of Peter Hepburn of HM Naval Arsenal, from Portsea, Hampshire
Richard APPLEBY, died 26th March 1831, Master of the brig Rival. His death was caused by falling off a horse on the 15th March. His body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 27th March 1831
Emily APPLETON, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Maria and George LEWIS, married 23rd December 1875, to William SUTHERLAND, 21+, bachelor, Policeman in HM Dockyard, of Tyra, Aberdeenshire, the son of George and Jane Sutherland
Captain Th. APPLETON, died 8th November 1833, arrived on frigate Rainbow, died in the Lazaretto
Emmanuel Felix AQUILINA, born 20th May 1861 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Emmanuelle AQUILINA, born 3rd January 1862 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George AQUILINA, born 14th February 1856 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph AQUILINA, born 18th March 1863 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph AQUILINA, born 9th September 1867 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Gregorie Carmel AQUILINA, born 25th November 1877 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Philomene AQUILINA, born 11th September 1864 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Edgar John Hasland ARCHER, born 25th November 1877, the son of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer
Edward Nicholson ARCHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Deighton, Yorkshire, the son of William and Sarah Archer, married 25th June 1865 to, Anne SKINNER, 21+, spinster, born in Dawlish, Devon, the youngest daughter of Elizabeth and the late James Skinner
Edward Nicholson ARCHER, born 18th January 1870, the son of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer
Eliza Rebecca ARCHER, the daughter of James Archer and Sarah Ann, nee WICKENDEN, married Frederick James JONES
Ernest Edward Temple ARCHER, born 7th February 1866, the son of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer. Buried 30th May 1866, aged 3 months 23 days
Ernestine Maude Temple ARCHER, born 18th August 1875, the daughter of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer
Eveline Temple ARCHER, born 9th March 1872, the daughter of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer
Florence Temple ARCHER, born 24th August 1867, the daughter of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer
George Andrew ARCHER, the son of James Archer and Sarah Ann, nee WICKENDEN
James ARCHER, Sergeant, HM Dockyard, died in Bighi Naval Hospital 5th February 1871, aged 50 years. His wife was Sarah Ann, nee WICKENDEN
Mary Alice ARCHER, the daughter of James Archer and Sarah Ann, nee WICKENDEN, married 17th November 1886 to Samuel LEONARD, Royal Navy
Mary Alice ARCHER, aged 27 years, spinster, Schoolmistress, the daughter of James Archer, married 17th November 1886 to, Samuel LEONARD, aged 41 years, widower, Steward, Royal Navy, HMS Alexandra, the son of John Leonard
Ruby Lillian ARCHER, born 23rd March 1880, the daughter of Anne and Edward Nicholson Archer. Mercer and Draper in Valletta
Maria Amelia ARCIDIACONI, minor, from Catania, Sicily, resident with her father in Malta, and with her parents consent, married 1st December 1832, to John HOWARD, 21+, bachelor, from Southwark, Surrey
Ferdinand ARKWRIGHT, resident Malta, electoral list 1856 and 1864
James C. ARKWRIGHT, died 16th May 1896, at Matlock, Derbyshire. A wealthy man, the largest shareholder in the Midland Railway Company. He was the grandson of Sir Richard Arkwright, the inventor of the spinning jenny. He was resident in Malta at The Palms, St.Julians up to 1868
Robert George ARMITAGE, aged 30 years, died 17th April 1880 at Dunford's Hotel, Valletta
James ARMES, ex-Royal Munster Fusiliers, became a publican, and lived at 279 Strada Due Porte, Senglea
Sarah Elizabeth ARMIT, aged 34 years, buried 16th October 1862
George ARMSTRONG, aged 43 years, seaman, buried 13th May 1862
John ARMSTRONG, buried 31st December 1899, aged 31 years, Fitter, HM Dockyard, born Newcastle-on-Tyne
Dr. John Mould ARNOLD, living at 26 Strada dietro la Prigione, Vittoriosa, electoral list 1852
Giovanni ARPA, Merchant, at 49 Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, in 1847
Dr. Saverio ARPA, Physician, at 89 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, in 1847
Dr. ARPA, went to Scutari Hospital in 1854 during the Crimean War
Alice Harriet ARROWSMITH, born 19th September 1849, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Alice Harriette ARROWSMITH, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith, married 19th November 1874, to George William MacKEY, 21+, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, of London, the son of George and Sarah Charlotte MacKey
Annie Esther ARROWSMITH, buried 17th July 1858, the wife of William Lamb Arrowsmith, aged 37 years
Blanche Isabel Harriet ARROWSMITH, born 8th August 1843, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Blanche Isabel Harriet ARROWSMITH, buried 5th February 1847, aged 3 years 5 months, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Blanche Mabel ARROWSMITH, born 19th March 1847, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Blanche Mabel ARROWSMITH, buried 9th May 1851, aged 4 years, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
Caroline Annie ARROWSMITH, minor, with her mother’s consent, the daughter of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith, married 22nd June 1858 to David Reid McKINNON, 21+, bachelor, born Aberdeen, Surgeon, 21st Regiment, the son of Jane, nee REID and Captain Lachlan McKinnon
Horace Reginald ARROWSMITH, born 26th March 1846, the son of Annie Esther and William Lamb Arrowsmith
William Lamb ARROWSMITH, appointed Superintendent of Public Works 1841. Collector of Customs, 1849 – 1854
Eliza ASH, born about 1820 in Malta. Working as a Servant in Westminster, London, in 1851
Elizabeth ASH, born about 1826. In 1841 living in Bristol with her parents Eliza and Thomas Ash and family
Mary ASHALL, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Sergeant Major William Ashall, Royal Artillery, from Sheffield, Yorkshire, married 19th June 1819, to Thomas CORLETT, aged 32 years, bachelor, from Isle of Man
Kathleen Helen ASHE, born in Malta about 1870, the daughter of Rosamond and William Henry Ashe. In 1881 living with her brothers with their maternal grandmother in Twickenham, Middlesex
St. George ASHE, born in Malta 23rd May 1871., the son of Rosamond and William Henry Ashe. In 1881 living with his sister and brothers with their maternal grandmother in Twickenham, Middlesex
Charles Thomas ASHCROFT, aged 35 years, widower, Master Mariner, the son of Charles Ashcroft, married 1st July 1888 to, Marianna GAFFIERO, aged 23 years, spinster the daughter of Francesco Gaffiero
St. George ASHE, born 23rd May 1871, the son of William Henry and Rosamond Ashe
Jane ASHMORE, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of John Ashmore, married 6th January 1886 to, James WILSON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, the son of John Wilson
James ASPINALL, living at Tarxien, electoral list 1852
John C. ASPINALL, working in HM Dockyard, November 1860
John C. ASPINALL, of HM Dockyard, the youngest son of the late N.J. Aspinall, married 27th November 1860, to Nicolina Theresa GULIA, the second daughter of Dr.Gulia of Cospicua
Mrs ASPINALL, the wife of N.J. Aspinall, gave birth to a son 18th July 1837
Nicholas John ASPINALL, living at Strada Tarxien, Paula, electoral list 1852
Nicholas John ASPINALL, buried 21st January 1857, aged 71 years, of Tarxien. Born 28th April 1786, in Birmingham, belonging to the Aspinall family of Clitheroe, Lancashire. After education in England and Germany, came to Malta in 1811 and became a merchant
Gertrude ASTLEY, born about 1828 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Staveley, Lancashire
John ASTON, aged 25 years, married 28th December 1896, to Eliza BULBECK, aged 26 years
Mary ASTON, born about 1808 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Charles ASTOR, Collector of Customs 1798 – 1800
Nicola ATALIOTTY, Merchant, at 141 Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, in 1847 Director of the Malta Bank in 1849. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1851 - 1852
Mark Kern ATHERLEY, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 living in Clapham, London
William ATCHISON, born in Malta about 1824. In 1881 living with his wife Mary Atchison, nee Foster and family in Marylebone, London
Evelyn Marjorie ATKINS, born 17th September 1899, the daughter of Louisa and William Charles Algernon Atkins, 5 Victoria Terrace, Sliema, Eastern Telegraph Company
Frederick William McClean ATKINS, aged 33 years, buried 2nd June 1862
H.J. ATKINS, died 14th November 1833, arrived from Constantinople on the brig Eroe, in the Lazaretto, from consumption
Louise Ida Melita ATKINS, born 12th June 1895, the daughter of William Charles Algernon and Louise Marie Atkins, Telegraphist
ATKINSON, Atkinson’s Lodging House at 38 Strada Zecca, Valletta, in 1847
ATKINSON. Established in 1889, Atkinson & Co., produced aerated water at their factory in Hamrun. The partners were C.W.Atkinson and A.Lewis. They were also Wine, Spirit and Tobacco Merchants, and operated from 303 Strada Reale, Valletta
Benjamin ATKINSON, granted a licence to open a school 11th July 1835
Francis ATKINSON, born 23rd May 1848, the son of Anna Maria and Francis Atkinson, from Lancaster, England
Francis ATKINSON, buried 6th November 1848, aged 5 months
George ATKINSON, born about 1810 in Malta. In 1851 living in Gateshead
Henry ATKINSON, seaman, buried 13th April 1855, aged 59 years
Joseph ATKINSON, born in Malta about 1839. In 1881 working as a Quarryman, and living in Yorkshire
Mary Ann ATKINSON, aged 70 years, buried 15th March 1854
Anne ATTARD, the daughter of Paolo Attard, married 30th October 1860 to, Charles WOOD, Gunner, Royal Artillery
Carmela ATTARD, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of John Attard, married 29th June 1886 to, Albert Clement Owen Charles Edwrad HUNT, aged 21 years, Carpenter, the son of Henry Hunt
Carmeno ATTARD born 2nd September 1842 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Carmel ATTARD born 12th February 1858 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Michelangelo Anthony ATTARD born 20th March 1853 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Victor Michel ATTARD, born 2nd September 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph ATTARD born 10th April 1855 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Saviour Domenic ATTARD born 3rd August 1825 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis ATTARD born 14th September 1847 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marianne ATTARD born 20th April 1863 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michel ATTARD born 21st February 1837 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rose Amelia ATTARD born 8th May 1874 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore ATTARD. In March 1889, Salvatore Attard, aged 21 years, and Silvestro Bartolo, aged 25 years were two Maltese boatmen engaged by three soldiers, Private Charles Andrews, Berkshire Regiment, Private James Casey of the Medical Staff Corps, and William Sutton a Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, to take them from Valletta to Ricasoli, when a dispute broke out over payment. Though the soldiers offered more than the correct fare the boatmen demanded more, which was refused. They threw Andrews and Casey overboard. Casey managed to swim ashore, but Andrews held onto the side of the boat. He was then hit over the head with a piece of wood, and had his fingers smashed so that he let go, and sunk beneath the water. Attard and Bartolo stood trial for murder. Attard was found Guilty and sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life, whilst Bartolo was Acquitted
Thornton ATTARD, born about 1817 in Malta. Living in London in 1851
Vincenzo ATTARD, bachelor, of Valletta, married 10th April 1850 to, Margaret WALKER, spinster, from Knaresborough, Yorkshire
Walter ATTARD, born in Malta about 1848. In 1881 working as an Architect, living in Buckingham Street, London, W.1.
Paul ATTARO, born 16th October 1844 in Sannat, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John ATTERBURY, 21+, bachelor, from Clerkenwell, London, resident in Malta, married 3rd July 1842 to, Hanah TOWELL, the widow of Michael Towell, resident in Malta
Joseph ATTIAS, born in Algiers, the son of Sarah and Moses Attias. Baptised July 1843
Mary AUSTIN, born about 1817 in Malta
Anthony Paul AVALI, born 4th November 1850 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Angelica AVELINE, buried 12th November 1858
John AVERY, Storekeeper’s Labourer, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Martin AVITT, aged 42 years, Master, buried 24th August 1868
Carmel AXISA born 7th December 1854 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Laurentia Anna Maria Josephine AXISA born 31st August 1865 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William AYLES, born in Malta about 1810. In 1881 an Inmate in St. Georges in the East Workhouse, London
Joseph AYNE, born in Malta about 1863. In 1881 living with his aunt Jane Botting in London
Charles AZZOPARD born 26th December 1877 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis AZZOPARD born 3rd January 1881 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph AZZOPARD born 27th March 1850 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Laurence AZZOPARD born 29th January 1873 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michel Joseph Anthony AZZOPARD born 22nd October 1847 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis AZZOPARDI born 4th November 1850 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Gaetana AZZOPARDI, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Grazia Azzopardi, married 23rd December 1875, to Jonathan BOOTH, 21+, bachelor, from Dorset, the son of Thomas and Sarah Booth, Corporal, Royal Marines, HMS Hercules
Jessie AZZOPARDI, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of John Azzopardi, married 3rd September 1892, to Robert PETCHING, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of William Patching deceased
Josepha AZZOPARDI born 7th November 1857 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paolo Antonio AZZOPARDI, of Siggiewi, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, in 1810
Vincenzo AZZOPARDI, Baron of Buleben, born 1792. Doctor of Laws, author and historian. During 1813 plague and 1837 cholera outbreak was involved with public health duties. Died 1857
Margaret BABINGTON, aged 35 years, buried 19th June 1845
Charles Thomas BACKER M.D., buried 13th January 1824, aged 37 years
John Chancelor BACON, born 3rd October 1853, the son of John and Jane Bacon
John C. BACON, buried 24th July 1854, aged 9 months
Dr. Aurelio BADATT, Master of Anatomy and Surgery 1806. Senior Surgeon Mens Hospital Staff, 1805Ada E. BADGER, born in Mlata about 1862, the daughter of Dianna and John Badger. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Coppenhall, Cheshire. Her father ran the Edleston Road Imperial Hotel
George Percy BADGER, 21+, bachelor, born in England, married 8th January 1840 to, Maria Christiana WILCOX, 21+, spinster, born in England
Sidney H. BADGER, born in Malta about 1863, the son of Dianna and John Badger. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Coppenhall, Cheshire. His father ran the Edleston Road Imperial Hotel
Temistocle de Conti BAGGIO, bachelor, born in Corfu, married 12th June 1849 to, Katherine AUTIVY, the widow of Ambroise Filibert Leon Autivy, born in Aberdeen, Scotland
Luisa Celestina BAGLIETTO, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Manoel Baglietto, married 21st October 1889 to, William Henry COTTRELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, the son of Major William Foulkes Cottrell retired
Edward BAILEY, aged 18 years, seaman, buried 31st December 1860
Thomas BAILEY, died 16th February 1841, arrived on HMS Thunderer, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from consumption
Thomas BAILEY, born in Malta about 1816. In 1881 he was an Inmate of the Westminster Union Workhouse, London
Walter L. BAILEY, born in Malta about 1849, the son of Mary and Henry Bailey. Living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851
William BAILEY, aged 25 years, seaman on the Schooner Nymphe, buried 26th July 1850
William BAILY, born in Malta about1847. In 1881 he was living with his wife Martha and family in London
William J. BAILEY, born in Malta about 1850, the son of Mary and Henry Bailey. Living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851
Reverend John BAIN, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, 1847
Joseph BAINBRIDGE, an American Naval officer shot John Corcoran in a duel February 1803
Dr. Gregorio BAJADA, treasurer of St.John Hospital for men on Gozo, 1801
Agnes Gertrude BAKER, born 28th July 1849, the daughter of Louisa and William Baker
Married in July 1872, in England, Anastasia Caroline Alexandrina BAKER, the third daughter of Henry Baker retired, formerly of the Ionian Islands, to Reverend S.K. STOTHERT
B.B. BAKER, died at Sliema, 20th February 1868. Formerly the Director of the College at Corfu, and Professor of English Literature at the Ionian University
Benjamin Bartlett BAKER, 21+, bachelor, of Valletta, married 30th April 1836, to Frances BINGHAM, 21+, spinster, of Valletta
Catherine BAKER, died 2nd November 1847 of haemorrhage a few hours after giving birth to a son, the wife of Edwin Baker, proprietor Princess Royal Hotel. Aged 36 years, she left a husband and five children
Conrad E. BAKER, Clerk in the Appeal Court 1865
Edward BAKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Edwin BAKER, married on 14th February 1848, to Margaret Sophia Ann GOODENOUGH, the eldest daughter of Edmund Goodenough, by the Reverend Dr. C. Falzon
Edwin BAKER, Princess Royal Hotel, in 1847
Edwin T. BAKER, living at 112 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Hannah BAKER, died 11th January 1834, aged 52 years, the widow of Mr. Baker Ordnance Department. She had lived in Malta for about 30 years
Harriet BAKER, aged 18 years, the daughter of Samuel Baker, Artificer, Ordnance Department, buried 5th February 1844
Henry BAKER, born in Malta about 1806. In 1881 he was living in Plymouth, Devon with his daughter and grandchildren
Henry Gregory BAKER, died 1st January 1848, aged 2 months, the son of Mr. Edwin Baker of Princess Royal Hotel
Hilda Agnes Elvira BAKER, spinster, the youngest daughter of B.B.Baker LL.D., married 9th September 1867, to Frederick William JARRAD, bachelor, Royal Navy, the only son of J.Jarrad, of Borham, Surrey,
James BAKER, died 22nd April 1840, arrived on HM Frigate Castor, from Haifa. Died in the Lazaretto, from stomach cancer
James BAKER, baptised 28th March 1867, the son of William and Sarah Ann Baker, Gentleman, formerly of Berkeley Square, Bristol
John BAKER, died 29th November 1840, arrived on HM Steamer Cyclops, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto
John BAKER, the son of Samuel Baker, Artificer, Ordnance Department, buried 17th February 1845
John BAKER, born in Malta about 1859. In 1881 living in Woolwich, Kent
John BAKER, aged 32 years, buried 11th July 1855
Lydia Antoinette BAKER, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Samuel Baker, HM Ordnance Department, married 1st June 1859 to, Henry Carleton THOMAS, 21+, bachelor, employee Admiral Superintendent’s Office, the son of George and Margaret Thomas
Norman Edwin BAKER, born 9th October 1836, the son of Frances and Benjamin Bartlett Baker
Samuel BAKER, from Sussex, Carpenter, married 8th October 1814 to, Catherine MEYNE
Samuel BAKER, from Sussex, married 13th October 1838 to, Sarah WINCH
Samuel BAKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Samuel BAKER, Master Artificer, Ordnance Department, aged 61 years, buried 18th May 1852
William BAKER, of Malta, married at Jevington Parish Church 21st June 1848, to Louisa FILDER, eldest daughter of John Turner Filder, of Jevington Place, Eastbourne, Sussex
William BAKER, Clerk, Engineers Office in 1847. Living at 34 Strada Zaccaria, Valletta, electoral list 1852
W. BAKER, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1896
Thomas BALAM, Ordnance Department, married 9th November 1819 to, Ann DEVATT
Teresa BALBI, minor, spinster, the daughter of Giuseppe Balbi, of Valletta, with the consent of her Guardian, married 24th December 1837, to Shuttilworth Myers WATSON, 21+, bachelor, of Valletta
The daughter of Angelo and Caterina BALDACCHINO, Antonia GAYLARD, 21+, widow, born in Malta, married 6th February 1870 to, Henry KREUZBERG, 21+, bachelor, born in Nettlingen, Hannover, Germany, Bandsman, HMS Caledonia, the son of Henry and Mary Caterina Kreuzberg
Johanna BALDACCHINO, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Baldacchino, Sailor, married 12th December 1882 to, William FLEETWOOD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Marine Artillery, the son of William Fleetwood, Brewer
Antonia BALDACCHINO, born 22nd October 1883 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph BALDACCHINO, born 3rd February 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph BALDACCHINO, born 30th January 1870 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marie Carmela BALDACCHINO, born 7th November 1858 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
F.W. BALDEN born in Malta about 1843. Living in Tranmere, Cheshire, with his wife in 1881
Henry BALDERSTON, died 12th November 1840, arrived on HMS Hastings, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto, from dropsy
Mary A. BALDOCK, born about 1804 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London
Arthur Vernon BALDRY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Foreman, the son of Nathan Baldry deceased, married 6th January 1896 to, Ellen BRETT, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of William Brett, Leading Man of Riggers, HM Dockyard
Sybil Maude BALDWIN, buried 9th December 1867
William Jeremiah BALDWIN, aged 30 years, widower, born in London, Police Constable, HM Dockyard, the son of John Thomas and Mary Ann Baldwin, married 26th October 1869 to, Dorothea VOGEL, aged 40 years, spinster, born in Bavaria, the daughter of Anton and Louisa Vogel
Charlotte BALFOUR, aged 26 years, buried 2nd April 1846
Sir Alexander John BALL. Born 22nd July 1756. Married Mary Smith WILSON, on 7th July 1785. Died 25th October 1809. Had been Civil Commissioner in Malta. State funeral 31st October 1809. Monument in Lower Barracca Gardens, Valletta. Had one son William Keith Ball, born 27th October 1791
Reverend John BALLIE, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, 1847
Francis BALNEAVIS, appointed Clerk No.4. in the Ports Department, 13th October 1857
John BALSTON, aged 33 years, seaman, from Scotland, buried 20th February 1845
Mary BALZAN, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Calcidonia and Lucia Balzan, married 17th January 1867 to, Lewis KELLY, 21+, bachelor, Corporal, 2nd Battery, Royal Artillery, born Greenwich, Kent, the son of Lewis and Mary Kelly
Joseph BAMPTON, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Helen L. BAN, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851
James BANFIELD, aged 40 years, died 10th October 1838
C. BANNISTER, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1883
Charles John BANNISTER, 21+, bachelor, born Deera, India, the son of Charles and Harriet Bannister, Commissariat Department, married 1st February 1877, to Flora MACKENZIE, minor, with her Guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of Hector and Emily Mackenzie
Mrs. Barbara BARBAR, the widow of L.J. Barbar, died in Naples 15th June 1862
Carmela BARBAR, minor, the daughter of Louis Barbar, born Malta, married 3rd January 1844 to Thomas CORNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Fitzhead, Somerset
Edward BARBAR, born 4th March 1839. Joined the Police Department as Clerk No.3. in May 1857. Promoted to Clerk No.2. in 1860, and Clerk No.1. in 1868 in which position he remained until 1882. Electoral list 1864
Edward BARBAR, Chief Clerk, Police Department, died August 1890. Whilst bathing in St.Julians Bay, he was struck on the head by the keel of a boat. To an enquirer he said ‘It’s nothing’ but he died shortly after
George BARBAR, Clerk, Auditor General’s Office, in 1856, and Clerk, Chief Secretary to the Government Office, 1865
Lewis (Luigi) BARBAR, born Messina 1783. Declaration 13th March 1833, that he is a naturalized Maltese subject of Her Britannic Majesty
Lewis BARBAR, Wine Merchant, 26 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847
Lewis BARBAR, died 2nd January 1848, aged 75 years, at his residence in Strada Britannica. Merchant, a long time resident in Malta, left a widow and numerous family. Buried 3rd January in the Carmelite Church
Mary BARBAR, fourth surviving daughter of the late Louis Barbar, to Filippo FARRUGIA, Chief Clerk of General Post Office, married at the Church of Vittoria Valletta, on 2nd September 1862
Rosaria BARBAR, the wife of George Barbar, 1st Clerk Chief Secretary to the Government Office, died 1st August 1865 in Sliema, aged 44 years
William Henry Louis BARBAR, born 29th April 1848, the son of Barbara Alexandrina Anable and Louis John Barbar
Annie BARBARA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Grazio and Marie Barbara, married 5th February 1874, to Robert GREENAWAY, 21+, widower, of Bromley, Kent, the son of Thomas and Sophia Greenaway, Police Officer
George BARBARA, born 16th February 1867 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph BARBARA, born 26th March 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marquis BARBARO of St.George, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1859. The Marchese Barbaro di San Giorgio was removed from his post as Inspector of Primary Schools by Governor O’Farrell in 1850. A schoolmistress, Miss Azzopardi claimed he was the father of her child and took him to court to obtain maintenance for the child but she lost and the court refused to declare him the father. During the proceedings the Marchese bi Barbaro called witnesses to prove that Miss Azzopardi had several lovers. Whilst this evidence may have cleared him of being the father of her child, for Governor O’Farrell it showed that the Marchese di Barbaro neglected his duty as Inspector of Primary Schools by not removing the unmarried Miss Azzopardi when clearly ‘with child’ but had allowed her to continue to teach ‘to the great scandal of the public’. In 1854 the Marchese Barbaro di San Giorgio sought compensation for loss of office, but the Governor refused it.
On 6th March 1862, in the Civil Court, Marquis BARBARO di San Giorgio, stood accused of stealing articles from the Union Club. He was found Guilty of stealing several pairs of opera glasses, a gold pin, gold buttons, coral buttons, glassware, and other items. He was sentenced to 5 years Hard Labour, but appealed for a re-trial
Ann BARBER, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. Living in Cheadle, Cheshire, in 1851
E.R. BARBER, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1890
Frances BARBER, died 2nd September 1891
Helen BARBER, born 30th September 1844, the daughter of Helen and Jabez Barber
Helen BARBER, born 30th September 1844 in Malta, the daughter of Helen and Jabez Barber. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
John BARBER, born about 1836 in Malta. Living in Fulham, London, in 1851
John BARBER, 21+, bachelor, born in Newington, Surrey, Police Force HM Dockyard, the son of Thomas and Ann Barber, married 31st January 1863 to, Ann SYMONDS, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of William and Joan Symonds
Josephine BARBER, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of John Barber, married 23rd June 1890, to Arthur YOUNG, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Charles Young
R. BARBER, M.A., on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
Richard BARBER, aged 33 years, widower, Tutor, the son of Richard Barber, married 16th December 1896 to, Mary Ann BARBER, aged 33 years, widow, the daughter of William SILLY deceased
Thomas Hunt BARBER, widower, from Camberwell, Surrey, married 19th July 1834, to Sarah Ann GINGELL, minor, spinster, the daughter of Edward Gingell, with her parents consent
Mrs. Sarah Ann BARBER, died 16th January 1836, aged 20 years 7 months, after a painful illness
Thomas Edward BARBER, born 15th July 1835, the son of Sarah Ann and Thomas Hunt Barber
Thomas Edward BARBER, aged 13 months 14 days, the son of Thomas Hunt Barber, died Monday 29th August 1836, in Sliema
Saverio BARBERA, born 10th September 1839, the son of Antonia Zeraffa and Paolo Barbera
Francis BARCLAY, born about 1841 in Malta. Living in Chelsea, London, in 1851George BARCLAY born in Malta about 1842. In 1881, living with his wife Eliabeth and children in Woolwich, Kent
James BARCLAY, born in Malta about 1847. In 1881 in Plumstead, Kent, living with his wife Emily and son
Carmela BARDON, married 16th May 1833, to Michele PACE LLD, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate
Marco Antonio BARDON, LLD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Maria Antonia BARDON, married 16th May 1833, to Giuseppe CUTAJAR, Physician, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate
Dr.Salvatore BARDON, resident Sliema, electoral list 1849
Edward BARFIELD, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Kadikeni, 27th September 1866
George BARFOOT, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Margaret’s, Westminster, but resident in Rome, the son of Henry and Anne Barfoot, married 28th September 1854 to, Marie Emilie CUMBERWORTH, spinster, minor, born in Paris, France, the daughter of Alfred and Amelie Cumberworth, residents in Malta
Emma BARHAM, born about 1830 in Malta. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851
David BARJAHARAR, aged 23 years, buried 9th July 1860
Antonia Giuseppa Camilla BARKER, died 25th February 1845, the wife of W.W. Barker, British Consul at Messina
Francis Giuseppe BARKER, born 24th July 1888, the son of Edward Reynolds and Jane Barker, Superintending Clerk, A.P.D.
Henry BARKER, his wife gave birth to a daughter 1st December 1868, at Alexandria
Mary BARKER, born about 1802 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Birmingham
Gertrude Ellen Eleanor BARLOW, born 17th February 1874, the daughter of Henry George and Elizabeth Barlow
Hilda Margaret Englefield BARLOW, born 16th December 1872, the daughter of Elizabeth and Henry George Barlow
John BARLOW, 21+, bachelor, from Manchester, and of Messina, Sicily, married 3rd September 1827, to Selina HERVEY, 21+, spinster, the third daughter of Sarah and the Reverend Humphrey Archer Hervey, of Bridekirk, Cumberland
Richard Wellesley BARLOW, aged 35 years, buried 15th April 1839
Selina BARLOW, died 13th February 1878, aged 78 years, the widow of John Barlow
Charles H. BARMAN, born in Malta about 1860. Working as a Schoolteacher in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1881
Joseph BARMBY, aged 18 years, buried 8th May 1833
Robert BARNARD, from Kent, Sailmaker, married 6th January 1820 to, Sarah YOUNG, from Dorset
Alexander BARNES, aged 4 months, buried 5th December 1850
Albert BARNES, born in Malta about 1864. Living with his widowed mother Antonia in Salford, Lancashire, in 1881
Charles William BARNES, born 11th February 1872, the son of Alfred and Emilia Barnes, Schoolmaster
George BARNES, born 9th December 1848, the son of Mary Ann and Thomas Barnes
Janet BARNES, died 26th April 1846, aged 5 years 5 months, the daughter and only child of the Reverend William Maule Barnes
John BARNES, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John BARNES, 21+, bachelor, born Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Servant, the son of Jane and James Barnes, married 3rd June 1852 to, Letitia ALLEN, 21+, spinster, born Bushey, Hertfordshire, the daughter of William and Mary Allen
Louisa BARNES, aged 30 years, widow, the daughter of John ARENA, married 30th June 1882, to William WILLIAMS, aged 37 years, widower, 3rd Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles, the son of John Williams
Mary Ann BARNES, aged 3 years 6 months, buried 3rd September 1850
Thomas BARNES, resident Malta, electoral list 1852
Reverend William Maule BARNES MA, buried in the Protestant cemetery Naples, died 3rd June 1848, aged 38 years
William S. Stephen BARNES, born in Malta about 1847. Living with his widowed mother Mary Ann in Stoke Dameral, Devon in 1881
William Stephen BARNES, born 12th March 1843, the son of Mary Ann and Thomas Barnes
James BARNET, died 12th November 1838, arrived on the frigate Barham, from Basika Bay. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery
George BARNETT, aged 8 years, buried 20th February 1851
Josephine Blanche Ethel BARNETT, aged 10 months, buried 24th July 1861
John BARON, died at Marsala, of Manchester, aged 69 years, American Vice Consul, the oldest English resident in Sicily
Frances BARR, born about 1842 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
James BARRATT, aged 52 years, from India, buried 27th February 1870
Allen L. BARRETT, a chemist, took over the firm of Collis & Williams, in 1897 and later the business of W.Kingston
Henry BARRETT, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 15th April 1865
Joseph BARRETT, aged 55 years, Captain, Merchant Navy, buried 31st February 1869
William BARRETT, born 6th April 1842, baptised 18th April 1859, the son of Sarah and William Barrett
Edith Melita BARRITT, born 16th August 1879, the daughter of Emily and Samuel Barritt
William BARROW, aged 73 years, seaman, buried 17th April 1864
F.H. BARRY, of London and Calcutta, died 6th July 1864 at the Imperial Hotel, aged 31 years
Dr.James BARRY, Staff Surgeon 1st Class, Military Medical Department in 1847. On electoral list 1849
Charles J. BARNSLEY, born in Malta about 1874. In 1881 living in Chorlton County Barracks, Hulme, Lancashire, with mother Emily J. and brothers and sisters
William BARRETT, born in Malta about 1862. Living in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, with his widowed mother Anne in 1881
Maggie BARRY, born in Malta. In 1881 living in North Camp, Farnborough, Hampshire with Bridget Hennessey and her children, who had adopted him
Charles Eugene BARTHOLOMEW, 21+, bachelor, of Edinburgh, the son of Eugene George and Lucy Bartholomew, married 22nd September 1873, to Edith Annie RYE, 21+, spinster, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, the daughter of Arthur and Johanna Rye
John BARTLETT, died 22nd September 1832, arrived on the brig Vestal, from Smyrna. Died in the Lazaretto
Catherine BARTOLO, born 11th May 1815 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Silvestro BARTOLO. In March 1889, Salvatore Attard, aged 21 years, and Silvestro Bartolo, aged 25 years were two Maltese boatmen engaged by three soldiers, Private Charles Andrews, Berkshire Regiment, Private James Casey of the Medical Staff Corps, and William Sutton a Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, to take them from Valletta to Ricasoli, when a dispute broke out over payment. Though the soldiers offered more than the correct fare the boatmen demanded more, which was refused. They threw Andrews and Casey overboard. Casey managed to swim ashore, but Andrews held onto the side of the boat. He was then hit over the head with a piece of wood, and had his fingers smashed so that he left go, and sunk beneath the water. Attard and Bartolo stood trial for murder. Attard was found Guilty and sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life, whilst Bartolo was Acquitted
Agnes Mary BARTON, aged 23 years, spinster, married 5th August 1891, to Frederick Mott ROGERS, aged 29 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery
George Charles BARTON, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 30th August 1855
William BARTON, from Hampshire, married 24th January 1852 to, Ann BONGER, from Newry
Jacob BARUCH, baptised 22nd March 1856, aged 34 years, Hebrew, the son of Isaac and Esther Baruch, of Corfu
James John BARWICK, born in Malta about 1851. Working as a Railway Porter in 1881 and living in Islington, London, with his wife Harriett and their children
Jane BASE, born about 1835 in Malta. Living in Norwich in 1851
William BASS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Smith, married 17th August 1887 to Jane TOMLIN, aged 27 years, spinster
D.M. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1893
Emily Maude BATES, born 19th May 1879, the daughter of Emily Jane and John Joseph Oran Bates
John BATES, living 75 Strada Ridolfo, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
M. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1897
R. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1883
R.C. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1895
Isabella BATHURST, the daughter of Julia and the Hon. Seymour Bathurst, Treasurer to the Government of Malta, baptised 26th August 1830
Isabella BATHURST, buried 25th August 1830, aged 3 weeks, the daughter of the Hon. Seymour Bathurst
Isabella Frederica Melita BATHURST, aged 5 weeks, the daughter of Colonel the Hon. Seymour Bathurst, buried 11th October 1831
Thomas BATT, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Thurza and Thomas Batt. Living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent in 1881
Caroline BATTERSHALL, born about 1828 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Plymouth, Devon
Richard BATTY, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard April 1803
Matilda BAWDEN, born about 1830 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Gertrude Melita BAXTER, born 7th December 1844, the daughter of Harriet and Dr. Alexander Baxter
Reverend L.P. BAYARD, died 2nd September 1840, aged 50 years. Arrived on HM Steamer Alecto, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from fever. Connected with the diocese of New York, America
Jean BAYLE, 21+, widower, born in Perpignan, France, Merchant, the son of Jean and Christine Bayle, married 17th July 1854 to, Adelaide CLAUSON, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Elizabeth and Hieronimo Johan Clauson, of Christiana, Norway
Alfred BAYLEY, aged 34 years, widower, Engineer, the son of Henry Bayley, married 27th April 1882, to Giuseppa TONNA, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvatore Tonna
William BAYLEY, aged 45 years, seaman, buried 18th August 1868
Emma BAYLISS, born in Malta about 1844. In 1851 living with her uncle and aunt John and Mary Gillard, in Woolwich, Kent
Mary A. BAYLISS, born in Malta about 1840. In 1851 living with his uncle and aunt John and Mary Gillard, in Woolwich, Kent
Catherine Dessilla BAYNES, died 1888, the widow of Sir Edward Stuart Baynes, KCMG, aged 88 years
Edward Stuart BAYNES, later Sir, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1815
Frances Edith BAYNES, aged 16 months 10 days, buried 10th June 1850
Julia BAYNES, died Tuesday 23rd September 1834, aged 13 months, the infant daughter of Edward Daves Baynes, at the residence of John Hookham Frere
D.Stuart BAYNES, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Robert BAYNES, born in Malta about 1850. In 1881 living in Skipton, Yorkshire
Charles BEACHER, buried 30th August 1853, aged 20 years
Henry Charles BEAL, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living with his wife Caroline and children in Coventry, Warwickshire
John BEAM, aged 54 years, buried 23rd August 1838
Edward BEARD, Sawyer, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
William Fortescue BEARCROFT, aged 31 years, bachelor, the son of James Bearcroft, married 26th October 1890 to Frances Katherine TILL, 21+, spinster, the daughter of John Till
Alice Eliza BEATON, died 11th July 1877, aged 22 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton
Charles Peter William BEATON, born 20th December 1841, the son of Eliza and James Beaton
Charles W.P. BEATON, born in Malta about 1842. Living in 1881 with his wife Harriett and children in Portsea, Hampshire
Eliza BEATON, aged 46 years, buried 15th April 1849
Frances Maria BEATON, born 20th June 1839, the daughter of Eliza and James Beaton
George BEATON, born 13th June 1831, the son of James and Eliza Beaton
George H. BEATON, full age, bachelor, Chief Engineer HM Dockyard, born Malta, the son of James and Eliza Beaton, married 10th September 1877, to Eliza Georgiana Bellwood GARFIT, full age, spinster, of England, the daughter of Frederick Garfit
George Hiram BEATON, became Chief Engineer in the Dockyard before taking up a similar post in Devonport on his return to the UK in 1879
Horissa Melita BEATON, bord 23rd July 1843, the daughter of James and Isabella Beaton
Isabella Melita BEATON, died 16th January 1851, the daughter of James and Isabella Beaton, aged 10 months
James BEATON, widower, HM Dockyard, married 15th September 1849 to, Elizabeth MORGAN, the widow of John Morgan, resident in Malta
James BEATON, living Senglea, electoral list 1852
James BEATON, Commissioners Coxswain, HM Dockyard, from December 1829 to May 1832
James BEATON, with his wife Eliza came out to Malta before 1831, and he took a post in HM Dockyard. They had four sons, James Dixon Beaton, George Hiram Beaton, Willoughby Drummond Joseph Hutton Beaton and Charles William Peter Beaton
James BEATON, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831. Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1834, 1838
James Dixon BEATON, buried 3rd February 1853
Jessie H. BEATON, died 31st July 1875, aged 3 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton
Louisa Ellen BEATON, born 24th October 1879, the daughter of Charles William and Harriett Beaton
Melita Kate BEATON, died 4th November 1878, aged 10 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton
Sarah Ince Curtis BEATON, born 17th February 1837, the daughter of Eliza and James Beaton
Thomas Gilbert BEATON, born 9th November 1832, the son of James and Eliza Beaton
Thomas Gilbert BEATON, aged 10 months the son of James and Elizabeth Beaton, buried 22nd September 1833
Willoughby Drummond Joseph Hutton BEATON, born 8th December 1834, the son of Eliza and James Beaton
Willoughby John BEATON, born in Malta about 1852. In 1881 working in H.M.Dockyard, and living in Kingston, Hampshire with his wife Annie Frances and their children
George BEAUMONT, buried 10th February 1829, aged 64 years, in the service of the Rt.Hon. John Hookham Frere
Amelia BECK, born in Malta about 1849. In 1881 living in Geenwich, London, with her widowed mother Mary Ann and brother Henry
Ann Catherine BECK, born 13th August 1838, the daughter of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck
Ann Catherine BECK, born 13th August 1838, the daughter of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Catherine Jane Reeves BECK, born 23rd February 1840, the daughter of Susan and Thomas Beck
Charles BECK, Foreman, Royal Engineer Department in 1856. Living at 4 Strada Desain, Vittoriosa, on electoral list 1852
Charles BECK, born in Malta about 1846. Living with his 73 years old widowed mother Susannah in 1881, in Plumstead, Kent
Charles BECK, Clerk of Works, Royal Engineers Department, aged 49 years, died 29th July 1865 in Valletta. He left a widow and four children
Charles John Friend BECK, born 13th June 1844, the son of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck
Dr.Edward BECK, died 31st January 1893, at Pieta, aged 23 years
Francis BECK, living 39 Strada Toro, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
George T. BECK, Head Guardian of Aqueducts, in 1856. Living 34 Strada Mercato, Floriana, on electoral list 1852
Henry BECK, living 34 Strada Mercato, Floriana, electoral list 1852
Henry BECK, born in Malta about 1852. In 1881 living in Geenwich, London, with his widowed mother Mary Ann and sister
Hill BECK, died 9th September 1850, for many years Master Artificer, Royal Engineers. He left a large family
John BECK, Clerk to the Town Major, in 1849. On electoral list 1852, 1856 and 1864
Maria BECK, nee ZAMMIT, the wife of Robert Nicholas Beck, died 31st July 1886
Robert Nicholas BECK, died 26th December 1894, at the Seaman's Hospital, Floriana, aged 73 years. Had been a Sergeant, Drum-Major, in the 88th Regiment, during the Crimean War. He left the Army in 1860, and returned to Malta. In later years was the Clerk for St.Paul's Anglican Cathedral. He married Maria ZAMMIT, in 1844. In 1852 their first son, Robert George was born on the Isle of Wight. A daughter Mary was born at Aldershot and a second son James at Castlebar, Ireland in 1859. Their first son died 5th September 1867, aged 15 years, whilst they lived in the Verger’s quarters at St.Pauls Anglican Cathedral, and the boy was buried at the Church of Porto Salvo
Robert Nicholas BECK, Freemason, Tyler of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889. Tyler of the District Grand Lodge of Malta
Thomas H. BECK, born in Malta about 1845. In 1881 living with his wife Sarah at Kingston on Thames, Surrey
Thomas Hill Raynes BECK, born 9th March 1843, the son of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
William BECK, Smith, aged 33 years, arrived from England, September 1828 to work at HM Dockyard
Caroline BEDFORD, born about 1820. Married. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
John BEE, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803
John BEECH, born about 1806 in Malta. In 1851 living in Bolton, Lancashire
Michael BEECHAM, born in Malta about 1803. Living in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1851
F.W. BEECHEY, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1874
Amy Elizabeth BEECHCROFT, born 27th May 1864, the daughter of Mary and Zoffany Douglas Beechcroft
Edward BELBRIAN, aged 55 years, seaman, buried 24th September 1860
Gaspara BELFIORE, aged 55 years, the wife of Paolo Gaetano Belfiore, buried 3rd November 1847
Paolo BELFIORE. A sworn statement made by Angelo MORO, a native of Genoa, said that he was a friend of Paolo Belfiore, who had been a monk in Holy Orders but had run away from Sicily in consequence of his having murdered a brother monk. On Malta he resided with two sisters in Misida, Laura and Gaspara MINAURA. They attended the protestant church and were of independent means
Paolo Gaetano BELFIORE, bachelor, of Ferla, Sicily, married 16th January 1841 to Gaspara MINAURA, of Syracuse, Sicily
Mrs BELL. Died 5th October 1840, on the English Brig Witherell, from Alexandria. Foetus aborted by Mrs.Bell, a passenger
Andrew BELL, 21+, bachelor, of Largs, Scotland, Civil Engineer, married 20th March 1862, to Euphemia Patterson GARDNER, 21+, spinster, of Dundee, the only surviving daughter of the late Peter Gardner
Arthur David BELL, born 15th February 1841, the son of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, of Alexandria, Egypt
Emily Jane BELL, born 14th February 1840, the daughter of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, of Alexandria
George BELL, aged 22 years, buried 11th May 1840
Hester Louisa BELL, died on 22nd December 1847, aged 39 years, of apoplexy in Alexandria, Egypt. She was the wife of Thomas Bell, merchant, and the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David of Gozo. She left seven young children
James BELL, buried 15th March 1823, aged 28 years, Merchant
James BELL, buried 26th January 1827, aged 45 years
James BELL & Company, Merchants, at 117 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, in 1847
John BELL, 21+, widower, from Bristol, Captain of the Merchant Brig The Sisters, married 13th August 1825, to Charlotte WILLIAMS, 21+, spinster, from Bristol
J.A. BELL, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1897
James Leonard BELL, his wife gave birth to a son 18th January 1869, at Alexandria
James Leonard BELL, his wife gave birth to a son 14th April 1870, at Alexandria
Joseph BELL, seaman, buried 10th September 1855, aged 35 years
Louisa Elizabeth BELL, born 12th October 1838, the daughter of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell
Moberly Charles BELL, born 9th May 1837, the son of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, Merchant at Alexandria, Egypt
Sophia BELL, buried 12th May 1829, aged 1 year seven months, the daughter of James and Charlotte Bell
Thomas BELL, of St.Marylebone, London, and Alexandria, Egypt, married 5th January 1836, to Hester Louise DODD, the widow of the Reverend Charles William Dodd, and the daughter of John DAVID, of Malta
Thomas BELLAM, aged about 65 years, buried 31st July 1837
Dr. BELLANTI, went to Scutari Hospital in 1854 during the Crimean War
Michele BELLANTI, Teacher of Drawing at Malta University and the Lyceum, 1865
William BELLRUST, born in Malta about 1818. Living in Saffron Walden, Essex, in 1851
William BELTON, born in Malta about 1867. Working as a Servant in the household of the Reverend Charles John Coar, Chaplain to the Forces, in Colchester, Essex, in 1881
Victoria BENASSI, born 3rd July 1847, the daughter of Giuseppe and Marietta Anna Benassi, nee MANGAFFA, of Trieste
Reverend Edward BENBOW, aged 43 years, the youngest son of John Benbow of London, Rector of Aldenham, Hertfordshire, buried 29th March 1850
Lazzaro BENDHAM, Broker, at 9 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849
Charles George BENHAM, born 29th March 1845, the son of Mary and David Benham
Amabile BENNETT, Servant in the House of Incurables, 1865
Benjamin BENNETT, born in Malta about 1861. Working as a Clerk in the Civil Service, and living in Brighton, Sussex in 1881
Henry Barbara BENNETT, living 21 Strada Zecca, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Henry Barbara BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Merchant, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Bennett, married 30th September 1869 to, Mary Augusta IRVIN, 21+, the widow of Henry William Irvin, born in England, the daughter of Edward ond Susannah STONE
Margaret BENNETT, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Aldgate, London
Melita BENNETT, born about 1847 in Malta. Living in Cornwall in 1851
Paul Roberts BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, the seventh son of Mr.Bennett, Norrington Farm, Wiltshire, married 17th February 1844 to Vincenza HYZLER, the widow of G. Hyzler, and daughter of Emmanuele and Giuseppa FARRUGIA
Robert BENNETT, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Margaret and Joseph Bennett. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Birmingham
Samuel Robert BENNETT, born 3rd August 1843, the son of Anna Maria Hay and Samuel Morn Bennett
Sarah BENNETT, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bennett, married 22nd February 1886 to Samuel HANNA, aged 22 years, bachelor, Private, 32nd Regiment, the son of Alexander Hanna
Vincenzo BENNETT, born 1st April 1860. Employed for a short period at the St.Elmo Lighthouse, Valletta, as 2nd Class Assistant Keeper, in 1882, but the same year moved with the same rank to the Gozo Lighthouse
Captain William BENNETT, aged 39 years, died 25th July 1848, arrived from Constantinople on English Schooner Pashaw, Died in the Lazaretto from typhoid fever
William Douglas BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, employee of Ordnance Department, the son of Samuel and Harriet Bennett, married 10th July 1855 to, Mary Elizabeth HOLLINGSWORTH, 21+, spinster, born in Barbados, West Indies, the daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Hollingsworth, of Barbados
BENTLEY’S. Bentley’s Hotel, 278 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847
Anne BENTLEY, aged 50 years, buried 16th October 1842
George BENTLEY, buried 10th July 1837
George BENTLEY, living 278 Strada Reale, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John BENTLEY, died 21st November 1845, the eldest son of the late John Bentley, at the home of his sister Mrs. McClelland
Martin J.A. BENTLEY, born in Malta about 1861, the son of Emma Jane and Martin Bentley. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent
George H. BENTON, born in Malta about 1832. Living with his wife Eliza in Stoke Damerel Devon, in 1881, when Chief Engineer in the Dockyard
Henry Goodwin BENWELL, died 15th February 1874, aged 41 years, of London
Dr. Leopoldo BERNARD, Men’s Hospital Staff, 1802
Dr. Salvatore BERNARD, living at 76 Strada Teatro, Valletta, electoral list 1852
William D. BERNARD, aged 59 years, buried 31st January 1866
Edith Emberline BERRIDGE, aged 22 years, spinster, Dressmaker, married 4th November 1887, to William Robertson HOGG, aged 24 years, bachelor, Canteen Steward
Henry J. BERRY, born in Malta about 1867. Employed as a Farm Worker in Devon in 1881
Anne BERTLIN, aged 33 years, buried 12th September 1844
Anthony BERTLIN, 21+, bachelor, resident in Valletta, married 29th February 1840, to Anne FIDDES, the widow of Surgeon Fiddes, 85th Regiment, and daughter of James GALLAND
George Charles Galland BERTLIN, born 8th September 1842, the son of Anne and Anthony Bertlin
Maria Marina BERTLIN, born 4th April 1841, the daughter of Anne and Anthony Gerlin
Mary Marina BERTLIN, aged 8 months, buried 3rd December 1841
William BERTLIN, aged 1 day, buried 18th August 1844
William BERWICK, buried 9th December 1819, Seaman
Edgar BESANT, aged 37 years, bachelor, Civil Servant, the son of William Besant, Gentleman, married 29th March 1880, to Margaret Fleming EVANS, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bickerton Evans, Gentleman
Giacomo BESCINSKY, died 16th December 1871
Charles BESSETT, born about 1844 in Malta. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Federico BESSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Neufchatel, Switzerland, married 7th February 1848 to, Maria VELLA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta
Thomas BEST, seaman of the brig Judge Thomson from Guernsey, aged 58 years, buried 9th April 1842
Alexander Mackenzie BETHUNE, 21+, bachelor, born in Dingwall, Scotland, employee with P.&.O. Shipping Co., the son of the Reverend Hector Bethune and Jane Mackenzie Bethune, married 19th January 1857 to, Louisa Frances PIESSE, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Francis Alexander and Martha Burke Piesse
Alexander M. BETHUNE, his wife gave birth to a son at Alexandria 18th February 1859
Carlo BETTS, resident Malta, electoral list 1853
Charles BETTS, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul
Charles BETTS, living 19 Fuori la Mina, Valletta, 1895 electoral list
John BEVAN, died 8th May 1840, aged 27 years, Commanding the schooner Julia
BEVERIDGE. Beveridge Lodging House at 9 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, in 1847
Adam BEVERIDGE, married 16th August 1826 to, Jane McGUIGGAN
James BEVERIDGE, arrived to take charge in November 1849, as Chief Warder of the Military Prison at Lower St. Elmo
James BEVERIDGE, Chief Warder in charge of St. Elmo Prison, aged 48 years, buried 23rd September 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.
Mary BEVERLEY, buried 27th February 1828, aged 51 years
John BEVIL, died by drowning 16th June 1834, arrived on the Frigate Tyne, from Gibraltar. Buried 19th June
Charlotte BEVIS, buried 3rd March 1821, aged 72 years
George Matthurin de Jong BEYTE, 21+, widower, born in Bombay, Master Mariner, the son of Henry and Clementine Beyte, married 10th August 1865 to, Alice CROWE, 21+, widow, born in London, the daughter of George and Ann Palliser Crowe
Joachim BEZZINA, born 27th April 1825 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marietta Concetta BEZZINA, born 15th September 1880 in Kalkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Philip BEZZINA, born in Gharghur 1831, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore BEZZINA, born 13th September 1838 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Spiridione Melchore Thomas BEZZINA, born 18th December 1862 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ann BIBBY, born about 1827 in Malta. The wife of James Bibby, living with her husband in 1851 in Bolton, Lancashire
T. BICHLE, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Mary Anne BICKERTON, married January 1843, to Cecil Augustus BISSHOPP
Thomas BIDGOOD, married 10th February 1816 to, Susannah WALLCROFT, from Ireland
George BIGG, aged 39 years, seaman, buried 3rd January 1862
Charles BILLINGHURST, aged 47 years, seaman, buried 17th June 1864
Thomas W. BILLINGTON, born in Malta about 1860. In 1881 living in Northampton
Alexander H. BINGHAM, born in Malta about 1868. A scholar in 1881 attending school at 44 Mare Street, Hackney, London
Alexander Hope BINGHAM, born 1st January 1868, the son of Eveline Celia and Edmund Heathcote Bingham
Edmund BINGHAM, 21+, bachelor, born in Corfu, the son of Edmund and Emma Bingham, married 29th April 1863 to, Eveline Celia HOPE, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of Alice and the late Robert Valentine Hope
Edmund Peter John Robert Heathcote BINGHAM, born 9th July 1865, the son of Eveline Celia and Edmund Heathcote Bingham
Eleanor BINGHAM, aged 47 years, buried 21st September 1835
Frederick BINGHAM, born 4th October 1827, the son of William and Eleanor Bingham
Louisa BINGHAM, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 living in Westminster, London
Peter BINGHAM, died 10th June 1864, aged 38 years. Merchant, of Corfu
Sarah BINGHAM, died 26th October 1856, aged 32 years, of Valletta, the wife of Peter Bingham
William BINGHAM, 21+, widower, from Nottinghamshire, resident in Malta, married 12th December 1824, to Eleanor STOCKER, 21+, the widow of Richard Stocker, formerly Eleanor TEMPLE, of Marylebone, London
William BINGHAM, I n 1833, Clerk of Stores, Director of Works Department
Mrs. M.A. BINGLEY, died 24th November 1844
Charles BIRCH, born in Malta about 1811. Living with his wife Betsey and son Samuel in 1881
Edward BIRD, born in Malta about 1820. In 1881 a Pauper living in the Stratford on Avon Union Workhouse
Richard J. BIRD, born in Malta about 1813. A widower in 1881 living in Preston, LancashireCecily BIRSHALL, died 7th January 1843, servant to Mr.Watson’s family for many years
Josephine BISCONTI, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bisconti, married 27th April 1891 to Albert URRY, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of Barnabus Urry
Emilia BISHOP, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William Bishop, married 28th July 1879, to Alfred DEANE, aged 25 years, bachelor, of London, the son of Thomas Deane, Bandsman, 98th Regiment
BISMOT & Company, Merchants, at 69 Strada San Lucia, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849
Raffaele BISMOT, member of the Chamber of Commerce 1856 to 1859
Thirza Melita BISSAKER, born 24th October 1865, the daughter of Thirza and George Reuben Bissaker
Richard BISSETT, born in Malta about 1820. In 1881 a widower living in Southampton, Hampshire
Sir Cecil Augustus BISSHOPP, was the 9th baronet, the son of the Dean of Lismore, and succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1824. In January 1843, he married Mary Ann, the eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir James Hillyar by whom he had a son and heir since deceased. Sir Cecil was ordained in Malta by the Bishop of Gibraltar in 1844. His wife was pregnant when he died in January 1849, aged 27 years, and the following month gave birth to a daughter, Mary Cecil Augusta Bisshopp
Mary Cecil Augusta BISSHOPP, born 18th February 1849, the daughter of Mary Ann Bickerton and the late Sir Cecil Augustus Bisshopp
Alexandria BLACK, born in Malta about 1872. Attending a private school in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881
Eliza BLACK, born about 1825 in Malta. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Leslie BLACK, born in Malta about 1873. Attending a private school in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881Edith BLACKLEY, born 14th September 1862, the daughter of Elizabeth Anne and Frederick Blackley
Edith BLACKLEY, aged 8 years, buried 30th August 1870
Elizabeth Ann BLACKLEY, died 28th February 1887, aged 65 years. Born in Falmouth, the wife of Frederick Blackley
Elizabeth Polhill BLACKLEY, born 3rd September 1853, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Blackley
Frederick BLACKLEY, had a shop at 21 Strada Reale, Valletta, selling confectionary since about 1840, until his death 29th December 1887. Aged 75 years. Born in Canterbury, Kent
Frederick BLACKLEY, died 28th November 1868, aged 18 years 3 months. Born in Southampton
Helen BLACKLEY, born 1st Februry 1855, the daughter of Elizabeth Ann and Frederick Blackley
Laura Emma BLACKLEY, born 26th January 1858, the daughter of Elizabeth Ann and Frederick Blackley
Mary Ann BLACKLEY, 21+, spinster, born Isle of Wight, the daughter of Frederick and Mary Ann Blackley, married 14th March 1858, to Paolo MALLIA, 21+, bachelor, born Malta, Grocer, the son of Giovanni Battista and Maria Mallia
Richard William Cowley BLACKLEY, died 7th March 1872, aged 31 years. Born in Kent, the son of R.Blackley
William BLACKLEY, died 16th June 1883, aged 31 years. Born Southampton, a Steward on the P.&.O. line
Antonia BLACKMAN, died 10th November 1874, aged 23 years, wife of Henry Blackman
James BLACKMORE, born about 1845 in Malta. In 1851 living in St.Pancras, London
John BLACKWELL, aged 36 years, seaman, buried 29th July 1852
Alexandre BLACQUE, editor of ‘Monitor Ottoman’ in Constantinople, died 21st May 1836, in Valletta
Edward Routh BLAGRAVE, aged 32 years, Captain, Royal Madras Engineers, buried 23rd March 1863
C.I. BLAKE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1893
Eleanor BLAKE, aged 58 years, the wife of John Blake, of Boston, U.S.A., and daughter of the Reverend H.A.Hervey, buried 6th December 1870
James BLAKE, born about 1821 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Southwark, London
William P. BLAKE, born in Malta about 1874. Living with his grandparents in Aston, Warwickshire, in 1881Dr. Edward BLAKENEY, living at 31 Strada Federico, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Robert Weare BLAKENEY, born 14th January 1852, the son of Charlotte Maria and Edward Hugh Blakeney
Robert BLAND, born in Malta about 1861. A Student living in Kensington, London, in 1881Percy Gerald BLANCH, born 8th August 1877, the son of Kate and Edwin William Blanch
Samuel BLAND, born in Malta about 1863. Living in West Ham, London, with his mother in 1881
Henry Duncan BLANCKLEY, born 7th February 1820, the son of Harriett and Edward Blanckley
Mary BLAND, born 12th June 1862, the daughter of Emma Frances and Edward Loftus Bland
James BLEAKNEY, born about 1822 in Malta. Living in Manchester in 1851
Joseph Edward BLECH, 21+, bachelor, born in Vienna, Merchant, the son of Joseph and Anna Blech of Vienna, married 2nd October 1852 to, Georgina Harriet REYNOLDS, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the second daughter of Julia and William Larkins Reynolds, late Collector of Customs, at Zante
Joseph William Henry BLECH, born 25th October 1853, the son of Georgina Harriet and Joseph Edward Blech
Henry BLECK, born in Malta about 1854. Living in Hammersmith, London, with his wife Sophia and their children in 1881
Elizabeth Polhill BLECKLEY, aged 11 months, buried 22nd August 1854
Charles BLENKINSOP, 21+, bachelor, born in Penryn, Cornwall, Master Mariner, the son of Robert Blenkinsop, married 30th May 1854 to, Giuseppina VELLA, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daugther of Teresa and the late Luigi Vella, Master Mariner
William BLETCH, aged 26 years, buried 29th December 1839
Peter BLIGH, born 7th April 1820, the son of James and Jane Bligh, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal. He died and was buried 24th June 1820, aged 10 weeks
John BLOOMFIELD, seaman, buried 5th July 1852, aged 55 years
John G. BLOTT, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Elizabeth and Joseph Blott. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Eston, Yorkshire
George Bouverie BLOUNT, born in Malta about 1839. In 1881 working as an Admiralty Civil Servant, and living in Erith, Kent, with his wife Annie Christina and their children
Charles Henry BLUMHARDT, bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders, born Stuttgart, Germany, married 27th February 1839, to Susan LEWIS, spinster, the daughter of William Lewis
George Thomas BLUNDAL, born 19th August 1830, the son of Jonathan and Elizabeth Blundal, Sawyer in the Naval Arsenal. In 1851 living in Limehouse, London
J. BLUNDAL, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
James BLUNDEL, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1837
John BLUNDELL, living 11 Strada Toro, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Jonathan BLUNDELL, resident in Malta 1837
Jonathan BLUNDELL, Sawyer, aged 35 years, arrived from England, September 1828 to work at HM Dockyard
Jane BLYTH, aged 60 years, buried 11th July 1837
James BLYTH, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, 1825
James BLYTHE, born in Malta, living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
James BLYTH, aged 60 years, buried 20th June 1840
Thomas BOAD, born about 1817 in Malta. Living in Holborn, London, in 1851
Caroline BOATE, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Gerald Beresford Boate married 11th July 1894, to Arthur HILL, aged 40 years, widower, Sergeant-Major, Royal Marine Artillery, the son of Richard Harris Hill
Samuel BOCKING, born in Malta about 1811. A Pauper in Sudbury Unon Workhouse, Suffolk, in 1881
Frederick BOGGERS, died 17th September 1848, arrived on the Brig Alert, from Galatzy. Died in the Lazaretto, from cancer
Philip BOGG, born in Malta about 1842. A Ship’s Cook, living in Everton, Lancashire, in 1881William John BOLDING, 21+, bachelor, from Middlesex, married 11th October 1829, to Sarah FANCOURT, 21+, the widow of Joseph Fancourt
J.M. BOLLEY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1892
Samuel BOLT, died 27th March 1852, aged 34 years. He arrived on the Steamer Medusa, from Alexandria. Buried in Lazaretto. Fell overboard
Frank E. BOLTON, born in Malta about 1879. In 1881 living with his grandmother and family in Putney, London
Frank Elliott BOLTON, born 24th October 1878, the son of Frank and Stella Henrietta Bolton
John BOLTON, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living with his wife Elizabeth in Mile End, London
John Richard Alfred BOLTON, born in Malta about 1856. In 1881 living with his wife Elizabeth Jane in Spitalfields, London
Calcedonio BONAVIA, the son of Matteo Bonavia, married Mary HOBSON. They had three sons, George, Joseph and Emanuel
Catherine BONAVIA, the daughter of Emanuel and Anna Bonavia, married Ferdinand Vincent INGLOTT
Emanuel BONAVIA, born 15th July 1829, the third son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. On 4th August 1857 commissioned as assistant Surgeon in the Indian Medical Service. He retired from the Army on 26th April 1888, when he held the rank of Brigade Surgeon. He died in Worthing, Sussex, on 14th November 1908
George BONAVIA, the eldest son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. A portrait painter
Joseph BONAVIA, the second son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. An Architect.
Paul BONAVIA, born 3rd January 1844, the son of Mary and Vincent Bonavia
Sir Ignatius Gavin BONAVITA, a Judge, was invested by King William IV with the order of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, on 28th April 1836, in London. Born 1792, a barrister in 1812, appointed a judge at the age of 35 years. Died at St.Julians in 1865
George BOND, born in Malta about 1866. Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881
Robert Henry BOND, born in Malta about 1872. Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881
T. BOND, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1875
Thomas BOND, died 13th September 1897, at Totnes, Devon, the proprietor of the Victoria Ice Works, Pieta
William BOND, born in Malta about 1865. Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881
Carolina BONDI, baptised 12th February 1855, the daughter of Anna and Danieli Bondi, of Leghorn, Italy, Adult
Grazia BONDI, baptised 12th February 1855, the daughter of Anna and Danieli Bondi, of Leghorn, Italy. Adult
Charles F. BONE, born in Malta about 1865. Living with an uncle and aunt in Plymouth, Devon, in 1881
Elvira BONGIOVANNI, aged 19 years, spinster, daughter of Vincenzo Bongiovanni, married 4th May 1889, to William COWLEY, 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, Dorset Regiment, the son of David Cowley
Charles BONHAM, born about 1845 in Malta. Living in East Stonehouse, Devon, in 1851John BONHAM, aged 60 years, buried 23rd March 1865
Mary BONHAM, died 26th July 1863, aged 48 years, the wife of David Bonham, from Cornwall
Publius Salvatore BONELLO, born 12th May 1835 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William Malta BONNER, born 12th August 1832, the son of Jane and William Bonner
Dr. Claudio Vincenzo BONNICI, a Judge and member of the Supreme Council of Justice, invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of St.Michael and St.George, on 27th July 1835. Died in 1839, and buried in Church of St.Francis, Valletta
Elizabeth BONNICI, spinster, minor, born in Corfu, the daughter of Giuseppe and Giuseppa Bonnici, married with consent of her guardian, 4th November 1866, to Demetrio Lambio SCALZA, 21+, bachelor, born in Oragori, Greece, Merchant, the son of Lambio Scalza. Gaetano PISANI, was her step-father and guardian
Joseph BONNICI, born 9th July 1830 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph George Gaetano Melchiore BONNICI, born 10th June 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael BONNICI, born 20th February 1867 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paul BONNICI, born 21st January 1860 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter BONNICI, born 10th October 1875 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Teresa BONNICI, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Giuseppa and Domenia Bonnici, married 12th February 1871, to Edward REES, aged 21 years, bachelor, Stoker, HMS Lord Warden, of Leak, Huntingdonshire, the son of John and Mary Rees
Ugo Anthony BONNICI, born 24th November 1864 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Eliza BONOMO, born in Malta about 1825. In 1851 working as a Nursery Maid in the household of Lady Selena Henry, in East Sutton, Kent
Robert BOOTH, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Helen and Edwin Booth. Living with his parents and family in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1881
William R. BOOK, born in Malta about 1855. An Accountant at the Star and Garter Hotel, Putney, London, in 1881
William BOOLE, born 4th May 1838, baptised 23rd April 1859, the son of Sarah Ann and John Boole
William BOOTH, aged 39 years, buried 6th July 1856
Albinus BORG, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1812
Annie BORG, aged 22 years, spinster, born Tripoli, the daughter of Rosario Borg, married 26th June 1879, to Walter Henry WOOTON, aged 25 years, widower, Hairdresser, of Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, the son of James Wooton
Anthony John Joseph BORG, born 13th November 1850 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anthony Marie BORG, born 29th January 1850 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel BORG, born 15th May 1848 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel Peter BORG, born 8th August 1863 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel Vincent Paul John BORG, born 10th April 1853 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela BORG, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Giovanni ZAMMIT deceased, married 26th July 1897, to David MORRIS, aged 24 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of David Morris deceased
Constantin BORG, born 9th July 1856 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elvira BORG, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Borg, Merchant, married 9th February 1875, to Andrew CRIGHTON, aged 26 years, bachelor, from Leith, Sergeant, 74th Regiment, the son of John Crighton
Captain F. BORG, died 5th January 1840, he arrived on the brig Ponsonby, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from apoplexy
Francis Calcedonio BORG, born 28th March 1859 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Joseph BORG, born 31st March 1854 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George BORG, born 4th September 1872 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Graziulla BORG, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Baptist Borg, married 13th April 1865 to, Charles ROGERS, aged 28 years, bachelor, born in Halesowen, Staffordshire, the son of William Rogers, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment
John BORG, born 16th April 1861 in Zebbug, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lawrence BORG, born 2nd March 1849 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis Anthony BORG, born 13th June 1838 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis George BORG, born 1st February 1846 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lucas BORG, of Balzan, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1809
Maria Carmela BORG, 21+, widow, born Valletta, the daughter of Vincenzo and Maria MAMO, married 1st October 1856, Robert TURNER, 21+, widower, born Kirkstall, Leeds, Yorkshire, Millwright and Engineer, the son of John and Mary Turner
Marianna BORG, aged 19 years, spinster, born Birchicara, the daughter Gaetano Borg, married 13th September 1879, to Henry KOVACHICH, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Bristol, the son of George Kovachich, Bombardier, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery
The daughter of Gaetano BORG deceased, Mariana KOVACHICH, aged 31 years, widow, married 30th September 1891, to to George Frederick HERD, aged 38 years, bachelor, CSM, Royal Artillery, the son of George Herd deceased
Mary BORG, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Borg, Servant, married 13th September 1875, to John THOMPSON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Lance-Corporal, 71st Regiment, the son of Robert Thompson
Mary Ann BORG, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Frank and Anela Borg, married 11th July 1876, to James GRAHAM, aged 23 years, bachelor, of Linlithgow, Scotland, the son of Robert and Jessie Graham, Policeman, HM Dockyard
Mary Josepha BORG, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Borg, married 16th August 1880, to William THOMAS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Labourer, the son of John Thomas
Michelangelo Joseph Paul BORG, born 18th December 1854 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael Louis BORG, born 18th October 1822 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael Saviour BORG, born 22nd October 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paola Anna BORG, spinster, of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta, married 28th October 1835, to George GRANT, bachelor, of Gosport, Hampshire, serving on HMS Caledonia
Rosaria BORG, died 22nd November 1862 in Valletta, the wife of Salvatore Borg, late of Chief Secretary’s Office
Rosaria BORG, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Borg, married 2nd September 1880, to Samuel HISCOCK, aged 38 years, bachelor, the son of John Hiscock
Salvatore BORG, born 8th January 1846 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Susannah Louisa BORG, born 1st July 1862, the daughter of Emma and William Borg
Thomas BORG, born 25th January 1851 in Mdina, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Victoria Carmela Maria Madeleine BORG, born 29th January 1860 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Victoria Marianna Theresa BORG, born 15th October 1861 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Jacob BORGES DA SILVA, present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849
Angelo BORIELLI, born in Mdina 1846, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Harry Richardson BORRADAILE, buried 17th November 1851, aged 19 years
Sir Arthur BORTON, Governor of Malta from 1878 until 1884. He was born 1814 in Norfolk, and joined the 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment in 1832. He served in Mauritius, India and in the Afghan war of 1842. Followed by further service in India and the Crimea. After the Crimean War he went to Canada and then back to India again. He became Governor of Malta in 1878 and served until June 1884. In 1850 he married Caroline Mary Georgina Forbes Close, and died in London in 1893
J. BORWORTH, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1868
Adelaide BOSSWARD, died 21st April 1890, at her residence in Paola, aged 76 years
G. BOSSWARD, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1859
Annie BOSWARD, spinster, from Galway, Ireland, married 28th March 1864 to,William HIRD, 21+, bachelor, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Artillery
Amy BOSWARD, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward, married 16th March 1868 to, John CUTTELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in England, Private, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard and Sarah Cuttell
Julia BOSWARD, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward, married 3rd August 1868 to, Joseph DAVIS, aged 23 years, bachelor, born in England, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, born England, the son of Joseph and Emma Davis
Thomas Marshall BOSWARD, died 26th March 1867, aged 56 years, a Prison Warder. Born in England
Mary L. BOURCHIER, born in Malta about 1827. Living in Balsham, Cambridgeshire, in 1851
Frank BOUHKEY, born in Malta about 1879, the son of Elizabeth and James Bouhkey. In 1881 living with his parents in Islington, London, where his father was employed as a Prison Warder
William BOULFER, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Bradford, Yorkshire, with his wife Matha Jane and daughters in 1881
Mr. BOURCHIER, Assistant Superintendent of Grain, lived at 107/108 Strada Britannica, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Caroline Elizabeth BOURCHIER, born 18th October 1824, the daughter of Richard James Bourchier and Mary Campbell his wife
Charles John BOURCHIER, born 23rd July 1821 at Florence, the son of Mary Campbell and Richard J. Bourchier
Frederick BOURCHIER, living at 146 Strada Forni, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Died 26th January 1862, aged 67 years. Employed by Bombay Civil Service
Georgina Jemina Maria BOURCHIER, born 4th March 1823, the daughter of Mary Campbell and Richard James Bourchier
Mary BOURCHIER, died 31st December 1833, aged 49 years, the wife of Richard James Bourchier
Mary Frederica Louisa BOURCHIER, born 28th August 1826, the daughter of Richard James Bourchier and Mary Campbell his wife
Richard James BOURCHIER, aged 28 years, bachelor, married 14th March 1820, to Mary Campbell LANDER, aged 30 years, spinster, from Poole, Dorset
Richard James BOURCHIER, living at 5 Strada Marsamuscetto, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Robert BOURCHIER, Collector of Customs, 1826 – 1849
Matilda BOURNE, born about 1831 in Malta. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Sir Henry Frederick BOUVERIE, Governor of Malta 1836 to 1843. Born 11th July 1783, the third son of Edward Bouverie M.P., of Delapre Abbey, near Northampton. Commissioned as an Ensign in the Coldstream Guards on 23rd October 1799, he served in Egypt under General Abercrombie. In 1807 he was Aide-de-Camp to the Earl of Rosslyn at Copenhagen, and held a similar post with Sir Arthur Wellesley in Portugal in 1809. With promotion to Lieut-Colonel in 1810 he resigned from the Duke of Wellington’s Staff, but continued to serve in the Peninsular War and saw action in the major battles of the campaign. Army promotion continued to Colonel in 1814, and Major–General in 1825. He was appointed Governor of Malta on 1st October 1836, and held the post until June 1843. In 1826 he married Mrs. Julie WILBRAHAM, the widow of Captain William Wilbraham R.N. He died at his home Woolbeding House, near Midhurst, Sussex, on 14th November 1852 whilst preparing to attend the funeral of the Duke of Wellington. He left a son Henry and a daughter Henrietta
Michael BOWDEN, Ropemaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
John BOWEN, died 6th November 1840, he arrived on HM Hastings, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto
P.H. BOWEN, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1867
William BOWEN, seaman, buried 8th July 1855, aged 23 years
W. BOWER, born about 1831 in Malta. Living in Middlesex in 1851
William James BOWER, born in Malta in 1879, the son of Caroline Eliza and Thomas Kensman Bower. Living with his parents in Camberwell, London, in 1881
James Joseph BOWERS, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Isabella and Henry Bond Bowers. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Warrington, Lancashire
Isaac BOWL, aged 28 years, from Maryport, buried 27th May 1844
Charles Graham BOWMAN, aged 18 months, the son of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G., buried 13th June 1828
Henrietta BOWMAN, the second daughter of William Flockhart Bowman, A.C.G., married 11th November 1847, to Arthur Fulford ADAMS, D.A.C.G. the third son of Elizabeth and Lieut-General Sir George Pownall Adams
Martha BOWMAN, aged 4 months, the daughter of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G.buried 9th August 1824
Sarah BOWMAN, born 22nd November 1858, the daughter of Mary Anne and Frederic Bowman
William Flockhart BOWMAN, Assistant Commissary General in 1847. Living Ghar id Dud, Sliema, electoral list 1852
William Flockhart BOWMAN, buried 12th April 1855, aged 79 years, Deputy Commissary General
William Henry BOWMAN, aged 8 months, the son of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G., buried 28th July 1829
Charles BOWRA, born about 1808 in Malta. Living in Bromley, Kent, in 1851
Alice Maud BOXELL, born 2nd August 1870, the son of Mary Ann and John Boxell
Arthur John Richard BOXELL, born 2nd August 1872, the son of Mary Ann and John Boxell
Sarah Louisa BOXELL, born 8th December 1868, the daughter of Mary Ann and John Boxwell. Buried 27th April 1871, aged 2 years 4 months
Fullerton BOYD, born in Malta about 1878, the son of Agnes and Fullerton Boyd. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Kirkdale, Lancashire
Walter Jesse BOYD, born in Malta about 1871. Living with his grandparents in Kimmeridge, Dorset, in 1881
William Robert BOYDE, born in Malta about 1861, the son of Anne and Samuel Boyde. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Accrington, Lancashire
James BOYER, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 25th April 1856
R. BOYLE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1854, 1857, 1858
Robert BOYLE, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 20th May 1865
Thomas BOYLE, living San Andrea, Lija, electoral list 1852
William BOYLY, died 17th August 1868, Cook, on board the P.&.O. steamer Syria, died from apoplexy shortly after entering Marsamuscetto Harbour
Forence Emma BOYNTON, born 29th November 1851, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton
Frances Augusta BOYNTON, born 26th May 1850, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton
Francis BOYNTON, Tailor, at 20 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847
Francis BOYNTON Snr., resident Malta, living at 214 Strada San Paolo, electoral list 1852
Francis BOYNTON Jnr., resident Malta, living at 214 Strada San Paolo, electoral list 1852
Francis William BOYNTON, born 1st April 1854, the son of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton
Rebecca Louisa BOYNTON, born 7th February 1848, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton
Alfred BOYS, aged 43 years, Steward, buried 23rd October 1862
Reverend Charles BOYS, died 6th December 1862 in Valletta, aged 38 years, the son of the late William Boys, of Upper Deal, Kent
H. BOYS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1900
William John BRABAZON, aged 26 years, from Brabazon Park, Co. Mayo, Ireland, buried 22nd March 1847
Thomas BRADBRANT, seaman, aged 18 years, from Devonshire, buried 22nd January 1851
Abraham William BRADFORD, born in Hampshire, 8th December 1805, the son of Harriet and Alexander Bradford
Benjamin Smith BRADLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Bristol, the youngest son of Sophia and Commander Warre Squire Bradley R.N., married 16th March 1869 to, Mary Jane GRANT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the second daughter of Paulina and the late George Grant
Reverend R. BRADLEY, Wesleyan Minister, served in Malta from 1885 to 1889, at Margherita Hill, Cottonera
Jemima BRADY, aged 30 years, buried 6th May 1866
Robert BRAES, died 5th May 1870, in Alexandria. Late Superintendent Engineer of Azizieh Company
Henry BRAMBEY, aged 26 years, buried 14th May 1866
John BRANDON, Gentleman, married 3rd September 1814 to, G. De ROOKE, from Middlesex
Ethel Margaret BRANDS, born 16th February 1874, the daughter of Francis and Lucy Sophia Brands
Thomas BRANDSWELL, died 25th January 1845, he arrived on the Brig Sheraton Grange, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto
Frederick BRANDT, buried 22nd July 1828, aged 58 years
Ann BRANSBY, aged 60 years, buried 26th December 1867
Alexander BRATTY, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Manchester in 1851
Ann BRATTY, born about 1841 in Malta. Living in Manchester in 1851
Elizabeth BRAY, aged 30 years, buried 14th November 1839
Henry F. BRAY, born in Malta about 1866. A scholar living in Eye, Suffolk in 1881
James BRAY, Master Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard from May 1806 until he died by drowning on 8th September 1812, aged 47 years
David BRELLON, died 5th October 1842, at Messina, aged 44 years, Master of the schooner Casmoplita of Ipswich. His death was sudden. Although previously in good health, he fell down on the deck and died. He left a widow and seven children
John BREMAN, seaman, of the English brig Susan, buried 31st December 1848
Victor BREMMOND, died 12th May 1847, at the Palace in Valletta. Maitre D’Hotel of His Excellency the Governor
John BREMNER, Sergeant 1st Class, Interior Police, 1855
Godfrey BRENDENBURG, born 26th September 1859 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincent BRENNAN, died 6th March 1898, employee of the Eastern Telegraph Co. Born 9th July 1876
Peter BRENNER, 21+, bachelor, from Basle, Switzerland, married 13th October 1840 to, Henrietta CAREW, 21+, spinster, from Ireland
Charlotte Anne BRENT, born 29th October 1819, the daughter of Susannah Mary and Amos Bennett Brent. In 1841 living with her mother and family in Aldersgate, London
Susannah Mary BRENT, baptised 3rd October 1824, the daughter of Susannah Mary and Amos Bennett Brent
Thomas G. BRENT, born 29th March 1822, the son of Susan Mary and Amos Bennett Brent, living in Isola
Thomas BRENT, buried 26th July 1824, aged 2 years 3 months
Carmela BRESCIANI, born in Malta 1845, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Wiford BRETT, Acting Chief Secretary to the Government, October 1858
Mary BRICK, born about 1827 in Malta. In 1851 working as a Servant in Kensington, London
Reverend George BRIDGES. (1778 – 1863) stayed in Malta during 1846 and 1847, and took some of the earliest photographs of the island
A.W. BRIDGMAN, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1899. Deputy District Grand Master in 1900
Giuseppe BRIFFA, born 23rd February 1890 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Luigi BRIFFA, Collector of Customs, 1800 – 1803
Maria Anna BRIFFA, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of
Giuseppe and Evangelica Briffa, married 22nd May 1865, to Richard EMMETT, aged 26 years, bachelor, Bandsman, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment, born Salford, Lancashire, the son of James and Mary Emmett
Charles BRIGGS, born about 1833, the son of Mary and Timothy Briggs. In 1841 living with his parents in Nottingham. In 1881 living with his wife Lucy and family in Wolverhampton
Pasley Dowdeswell BRIGGS, born 19th February 1831, the son of Isabella and Commissioner Briggs
Pasley Dowdeswell BRIGGS, aged 6 days, buried 26th February 1831
Sir Thomas BRIGGS, served at Malta 1829 - 1830, made Rear Admiral and Superintendent of Malta Dockyard in 1832
William BRIGGS, aged 17 years, Steward, on P.&.O. Steamer Ripon, buried 15th November 1857
Felix BRIGNONE, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1812
Giovanni BRIGNONE, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Salvatore BRIGNONE, Shipwright, The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured and suffered concussion of the brain. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Walter L. BRILEY, born about 1849 in Malta, the son of Henry and Mary Briley. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent
William J. BRILEY, born about 1850 in Malta, the son of Henry and Mary Briley. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent
Agatha BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela BRINCAT, born 15th June 1884 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Helen Pauline BRINCAT, born 16th August 1864 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John BRINCAT, born 17th May 1847 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Carmel BRINCAT, born 19th March 1887 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Carmela BRINCAT, aged 22 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Andrea and Anna Brincat, married 30th January 1878, to Charles Elijah JARVIS, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Woolwich, the son of Charles and Margaret Jarvis, Corporal, Army Hospital Corps
St.John Michael Joseph BRINCAT, born 17th May 1847 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Saviour BRINCAT, born 25th May 1845 in Sannat, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincent BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John BRINKWORTH, born in Malta about 1872. In 1881 living with his widowed mother in Painswick, Gloucestershire
John Clarke BRINTON, aged 33 years, buried 5th April 1857
William S. BRISTOW, born in Malta about 1854. Living with his wife Anne and family in Porsea, Hampshire, in 1881
A.M. BROADLEY, Freemason, appointed Deputy District Grand Master in 1879
Reverend Benjamin BROADLEY, born in Ackworth, Yorkshire, about 1834. Wesleyan Minister. In 1871 living with his wife Charlotte and young sons John and George in Sandgate, Kent. Whilst serving in Malta the couple lost two children Henry M. Broadley, buried 13th June 1873, aged 5 months, and Frederick William Broadley, buried 18th August 1875, aged 11 months
Adolphus BROCK, born in Malta about 1842. In 1881 living in Marylebone, London
Mr. BROCKBANK, English teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Cay de BROCKTORFF, died 15th May 1850 at 111 Strada Reale, Valletta, in his 75th year. Buried 16th May in the Capuchin Church, Floriana
Caterina BROCKTORFF, Schoolmistress at Msida Primary School, 1865
Charles Frederick BROCKTORFF, A German infantry officer, who settled in Malta and became a painter and lithographer
Edward BROCKTORFF, living 63 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, 1895 electoral list
Leopold BROCKTORFF, aged 50 years, Lithographer, on board HMS Alexandra, April 1881
William BRODIE, aged 31 years, widower, Publican, the son of William Brodie, married 26th July 1883, to Rosaria HISCOCK, aged 32 years, widow, the daughter of Salvatore BORG
Caroline L. BROKE, born about 1850 in Malta. In 1851 living in Brighthelmstone, Sussex
G. BROMHEAD, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1895
E. BROOKE, buried 11th October 1821, aged 32 years
Eliza BROOKER, English schoolmistress, in 1833
Arthur BROOKS, born about 1808 in Malta. In 1851 living with his wife and family in Chester
Helen Annie BROOKS, born 4th April 1860, the daughter of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks
Jane Catherine BROOKS, born 26th April 1857, the daughter of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks
Reverend Jonah BROOKS, Chaplain at St.Julians 1862
Lewis H. BROOKS, born in Malta about 1859. Living with his widowed mother Emma and brother in Hornsey, Middlesex
Louis Henry BROOKS, born 6th January 1859, the son of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks
Richard Herbert BROOKS, born 24th April 1856, the son of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks
Richard Herbert BROOKS, aged 6 months, buried 20th November 1856
William Reginald BROOKS, born 23rd October 1854, the son of Emma Julia and Jonah Brooks
Jean BROUGHIER, from Geneva, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 16th March 1823
Catherine BROWN, born about 1807 in Malta. Living in Cornwall in 1851Charles Leonard BROWN, buried 21st November 1855, seaman, aged 24 years
Frank R. BROWN, born in Malta about 1868, the son of Annie and Robert Brown. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Camberwell, London
Frank Robert BROWN, born 1st October 1867, the son of Annie Maria and Robert Brown
George BROWN, seaman, aged 23 years, buried 25th August 1847
Henry BROWN, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with his maternal grandparents Edward and Margaret Livesey in Salford, Lancashire
H.W. BROWN, Acting Secretary, Royal Navy, in 1849. On electoral list 1849
Jane BROWN, born about 1819 in Malta. Married. Living in Toxteth, Lancashire, in 1851
John H. BROWN, born in Malta about 1860, the son of Ellen and Cornelius Brown. In 1881 living with his parents and family. His father was a Publican in Kent
John Johnson BROWN, aged 28 years, buried 25th February 1845
Reverend John W. BROWN, died 9th April 1849, at Victoria Hotel, the Rector of St.James Church, Astoria, New York
Letitia Annie BROWN, born 18th February 1866, the daughter of Annie Maria and Robert Thomas Brown
Letitia BROWN, born in Malta about 1866, the daughter of Annie and Robert Brown. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Camberwell, London
Mary Ann BROWN, aged 14 months, the daughter of Harriet and William Brown, buried 5th September 1841
Philippa Victoria Felicitas Laurentia Francisca Catharina Maria BROWN, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Victoria Brown, married 21st July 1878, to Albert MOORE, 21+, bachelor, of Faversham, Kent, the son of William and Martha Moore
Robert BROWN, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 he was working in a Pawnbrokers shop in Everton, Lancashire
Robert BROWN, died 29th December 1840, he arrived on HM.Steamer Magara, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery
Samuel BROWN, died in Athens June 1847, had been a resident for many years in Malta
William BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born Dublin, the son of Gerard Brown, married 12th November 1874, to Emily Mary HARRY, 21+, the daughter of John Deacon and Elizabeth Harry
William BROWN, buried 3rd April 1829, Mate of the brig Comely
William BROWN, born in Valletta 18th March 1894, the son of Paul and Carmela Brown
Arthur B. BROWNE, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Mary and William Browne. In 1881 living with his parents in Marlborough, Devon. His father was an Assistant Curate
Arthur Bevil BROWNE, born 9th May 1872, the son of Mary and Reverend William Bevil Browne
John BROWNE, seaman, buried 24th August 1854, aged 24 years
John R. BROWNE, born in Malta about 1866. In 1881 living with his mother Ann and sister in Kirkdale, Lancashire
William Bevil BROWNE, a Deacon, the son of Thomas Murray Browne, Canon and Vicar of Almondsbury, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, married 17th January 1871, to Mary WATERFIELD, the daughter of Thomas Nelson Waterfield, formerly of India Board, and Elizabeth his wife
Reverend John BROWNELL, Methodist Minister arrived 1832 and stayed five years
Mary B. BROWNELL, born about 1837 in Malta. Living in Devon in 1851
Mary Maria BROWNING, born about 1808 in Malta. Married. Living in Battersea, London, in 1851
Henry BROWNRIGG, aged 42 years, bachelor, Warder, Military Prison, from London, the son of George and Margaret Brownrigg, married 23rd October 1877, to Concetta VELLA, aged 18 years 4 months, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Eleanora Vella
Peter BRUCK, aged 19 years, Prussian seaman, buried 19th August 1859
George BRUNNINGS, mariner, buried 22nd March 1849, aged 26 years
Henrietta BRYAN, aged 31 years, the wife of the Reverend Reginald Bryan, of St.Julians College. Buried 6th January 1849
Selina H.S. BRYAN, born in Malta about 1852, the daughter of Salome and Reginald Guy Bryan. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Monckton Combe, Somerset. Her father was a Clergyman
Reginald Blomfield BRYAN, born 25th October 1854, the son of Salome and the Reverend Reginald Guy Bryan, Vice Principal, Malta Protestant College
Lewis BRYANT, aged 80 years, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 2nd October 1828
Henrietta BRYER, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 working as a Servant in Liverpool
Barnard BUCHANAN, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul
Charles Edward Tancourt BUCHANAN, buried 5th April 1828, ....months
George BUCHANAN, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1889 to 1890
J. BUCHANAN, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1875
John BUCHANAN, died 20th March 1876, aged 21 years. Student of the Free Church of Scotland. The eldest son of John Buchanan of Glasgow. Born Glasgow 4th July 1854
James BUCKEL, employed in Naval Arsenal, married 2nd March 1816 to, Mary O’BRIEN
Ann Amelia BUCKLER, aged 35 years, buried 27th March 1861
Henry BUCKINGHAM, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Annie and Edward Buckingham. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
J. BUCKLER, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1869
Daniel BUCKLEY, granted a licence to open a school 3rd February 1847
Sarah BUCKLEY, died 5th April 1870, aged 6 years, between Alexandria and Malta. The only daughter of Sir Edmund and Lady Buckley
John BUDD, seaman, aged 24 years, buried 11th September 1843
Thomas BUDD, buried 24th September 1832
Angelo BUGEJA, born 2nd July 1858 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anthony Paul BUGEJA, born 7th October 1863 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel Joseph BUGEJA, born 29th March 1857 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph BUGEJA, born 14th October 1838 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter Ignazio Paul Joseph BUGEJA, born 26th February 1846 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Raphael Joseph BUGEJA, born 9th March 1842 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincenzo BUGEJA, President of the Bank of Malta 1863
Antionette BUHAGIAR, born 21st May 1835 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel George Daniel BUHAGIAR, born 15th July 1835 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Nicholas BUHAGIAR, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1897 to 1924
Agnes BUIST, born in Malta about 1865. Living with her widowed mother Caroline in Liverpool, in 1881
Caroline BUIST, born in Malta about 1847. A widow living with her daughters in Liverpool, in 1881
James BUIST, born in Malta about 1866. Living with his widowed mother Caroline in Liverpool, in 1881
Eliza BULBECK, aged 26 years, married 28th December 1896, to John ASTON, aged 25 years
Joseph BULL, born in Malta about 1858. Living in Lambeth, London
Melita BULL, born 4th January 1885, the daughter of Mary Maria and Henry James Bull, Caterer, the Union Club
Thorvald BULL, aged 22 years, Norwegian, buried 5th January 1863
R.H. BULLOCK, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1885. Deputy District Grand Master in 1886
Frederick BULLOZ, aged 22 years, a Frenchman
Ann BULMER, born about 1819 in Malta. Married. Living in Rotherhithe, Kent, in 1851
Alfred BUMSTEAD, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1899. Third District Grand Principal 1904
Charles BUNKER, aged 34 years, buried 30th April 1869
Reverend Thomas BURBIDGE, Chaplain of Holy Trinity Church, Sliema, 1867/1868
Charles Francis BURGMANN, born 4th December 1837, the son of Jane and George Hildebrand Burgmann
John BURGOINE, living at 274 Strada Due Porte, Senglea, electoral list 1852
John BURGOYNE, widower, born Teignmouth, Devon, married 26th March 1849 to, Ann Isabella WESTBROOK, widow, from Ballynethery, Cork, Ireland
Alice Rose BURKE, died 2nd March 1865 at Bighi, aged 9 years 7 months, the daughter of John Page Burke MD, of Bighi Hospital
John Page BURKE MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Mary BURKE, born about 1838 in Malta. In 1851 living in Liverpool
William BURKETT, born 22nd November 1841, baptised 23rd April 1859 the son of Mary and E. Burkett
William Adlard BURKITT, Captain of the ‘Golconda’, died on board whilst it was moored in the harbour. He was 74 years old, and had served with the B.I. Company for 35 years. Before leaving England he had been suffering from a bad attack influenza, and doubts about his health were raised. However, he took command of the vessel but during rough weather was badly thrown about in his cabin, causing a fractured leg and three broken ribs. He died on Saturday 13th January 1900
Arnold John BURMESTER. Physician, at 63 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. A member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirugical Society of London. Formerly House Surgeon to St.Bartholemew's Hospital, and to the General-Lying-In Hospital, London. At home daily for consultation in all cases connected with Medicine, Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, and Midwifery
Died on Monday, 29th May 1848, aged 31 years. Dr.Arnold John Burmester was fond of athletic and gymnastic exercises, small sword and pistol firing. Early on Monday morning whilst amusing himself with a loaded pistol an accident occurred. His servant heard the report of the pistol and on entering the room he found his master wounded and staggering towards his bed. Though Doctors Sankey and Burton, were sent for immediately they discovered that the wound was mortal, the ball having entered just above the upper region of the heart perforating the lower lobe of the left lung and liver and lodged on the opposite side of the back. A verdict of Accidental Death was returned at the inquest. He lived at 63 Strada Reale, and was in his 34th year. In March 1847, he had assisted Dr.Spencer Wells with a demonstration of the effects of ether vapour at Bighi Naval Hospital, an early use of this anaesthetic
Amy BURN, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Jerusha and William Burn. In 1881 living with her parents and family Minster, Kent
George BURN, born in Malta about 1862, the son of Jerusha and William Burn. In 1881 living with his parents and family Minster, Kent William BURN, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Alice Emma BURNS, born 17th March 1865, the daughter of Eliza and Thomas Burns
Mary Anne BURNS, born 22nd March 1826, the daughter of Edward and Anne Burns
William BURNS, buried 14th May 1824, aged 4 years
Edward F. BURNSIDE, born in Malta about 1860. Studying at the Agricultural College, Cirencester, in 1881
Dr. William Henry BURRELL, resident Malta, living at 3 Strada Mercanti, electoral list 1853
C.H. BURRIDGE, born 23rd March 1851
George BURRIDGE, born 4th July 1852
Thomas Lorenzo BURRIDGE, born 2nd December 1853, the son of George Wilcox Burridge and Hannah Jane Shaw
Benjamin BURROWS, 21+, of Pickwick, Wiltshire, married 22nd December 1840, to Sarah RICHARDSON, minor, the daughter of the late Benjamin Richardson
George BURROWS, born about 1824, the son of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Nottingham
George BURROWS, born in Malta about 1878, the son of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire
Harriett BURROWS, born about 1835, the daughter of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with her parents and family in Nottingham
Henry W. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1816. Living with his wife Maria and family in St.Pancras, London, in 1851 when he was a Clergyman
Maria G. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1874, the daughter of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire
Florence E. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire
Henry W. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1816. Living with his wife Maria and family in 1881 when he was a Clergyman
James BURROWS, born about 1828, the son of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Nottingham
Venerable Archdeacon Edward BURROWS DD, Freemason, District Grand Master in 1849
Susan BURSLAM, born about 1808 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Cheadle, Cheshire
Charles F. BURSMAN, born in Malta about 1838. In 1881 living with his wife Agnes and family in Kensington, London
Ann BURTON, born in Malta about 1872, the daughter of George and Catherine Burton. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Hammersmith, London
Dr. Edward BURTON, Staff Surgeon 2nd Class, Military Medical Department 1847. On electoral list 1849
John BURTON, born in Malta about 1871, the son of George and Catherine Burton. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Hammersmith, London
Victor BURTON, born in Malta about 1867. In 1881 an Inmate of the Union Work House, Portsea, Hampshire
Edwin BUSH, buried 8th February 1842
Francesco BUSIETTA, President of the Bank of Malta 1862
William BUSKETT, born about 1833 in Malta. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851
William H. BUSTARD, born in Malta about 1851. Working as a Schoolmaster in Wolverhampton, in 1881
Charles Joseph BUSUTTIL, born 8th August 1872 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giovanni Battista BUSUTTIL, born 21st April 1829 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael BUSUTTIL, born 5th February 1848 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Mary and family in Coventry
Mary BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1845. In 1881 a widow living with her children in Coventry
Louisa BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Mary and family in Coventry
Grazio BUTEZING (? BUTTIGIEG), born about 1808. In 1841 a Male Servant in the household of Lady Eliza and Sir Frederick Hankey, 14 Lower Berkeley Street, Marylebone, London
Charlotte BUTLER, Resident Female Superintendent at the Orphan Asylum, 1865
Henry BUTLER, born in Malta about 1864, the son of William and Ann Butler. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Deal, Kent
James N. BUTLER, born in Malta about 1851. In 1881 living with his wife Caroline and family in Deptford, London
Mary BUTLER, died 23rd June 1890, aged 73 years, the wife of Christopher Carreras of Gibraltar
Nathaniel Charles BUTLER, of the Ordnance Department, 21+, bachelor, born Marylebone, London, the son of Jane and Charles James Butler, married 13th January 1847, to Charlotte O'REILLY, 21+, spinster,the eldest daughter of Mary and the late Bernard O'Reilly, Paymaster of 18th Regiment, at the Residence of Mrs.O'Reilly by a Roman Catholic priest, the Reverend Francis Tonna. On the same day the couple went through a Church of England wedding ceremony
Nathaniel Charles BUTLER, Clerk, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847. Living 64 Strada Ponente, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Percy BUTLER, born 14th November 1867, the son of Sybil Catherine and John Bayford Butler
William BUTLER, born 2nd July 1845. Died and was buried 4th July 1845, aged 2 days
William Henry Guestea BUTLER, died 9th March 1853, aged 39 years, H.M. Ordnance Department
Mrs. BUTT, granted a licence to open a school 30th December 1844
William Henry BUTT, Rector of Public Instruction in 1847. Living at 29 Strada Marsamuscetto, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Rector of the University in 1854, but wished to retire due to failing sight
Henry BUTTANSHORE (? BURTENSHAW), died 28th October 1844, he arrived on HM Steamer Iberia, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto
Charles BUTTER, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Mary and Thomas Butter. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Wolborough, Devon
John BUTTERWORTH, aged 48 years, buried last quarter 1837
Angelo Peter BUTTIGIEG, born 9th October 1854 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel Salvatore BUTTIGIEG, born 18th November 1861 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela BUTTIGIEG, born 28th August 1850 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Dr.Francesco BUTTIGIEG, Master of Obstetrics, 1806
Giuseppe BUTTIGIEG, President of the Bank of Malta 1858 and 1861
Joseph BUTTIGIEG, born in Gozo 1825, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ignazio BUTTIGIEG, President of the Bank of Malta 1871
Nicholas Thomas Xavier BUTTIGIEG, born 20th December 1855 in Sannat, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore BUTTIGIEG, born 27th July 1864 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Edward BYARD, Leading Man of Ropemakers, worked in HM Dockyard from January 1807 until his death on 7th June 1811, aged 35 years
Charles BYDDER, living 29 Strada San Scolastica, Vittoriosa, electoral list 1852
Edward BYDDER, born 22nd October 1851, the son of Caroline and Charles Alfred Bydder
Edward BYRNE, born 6th January 1823, the son of Anna and Edward Byrne, of County Dublin, living at the home of John Hookham Frere
Edward BYRNE, buried 25th December 1825, aged 2 years 11 months
E.H. BYRNE, born in Malta about 1830. In 1881 living in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, with his wife Emma and family
Josephine Mary BYRNE, died 9th June 1883, aged 9 years 2 months, the daughter of Margareth and Patrick Byrne, Ordnance Store Department
George Thomas BYRNE, born 4th July 1832, the son of Anne and Edward Byrne
Mary Ann BYRNE, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 living in Wolverhampton
Maria BYRNIE, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Sarah and family in Dewsbury, Yorkshire
Thomas BYRNIE, born in Malta about 1868. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Sarah and family in Dewsbury, Yorkshire
Concetta CACHIA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Josephina Cachia, married 7th December 1875, to John McMILLAN, 21+, bachelor, of Glasgow, the son of William and Agnes McMillan, Corporal, 71st Regiment
Elizabeth CACHIA, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincent Cachia, married 25th March 1887, to Charles BIGNALL, aged 24 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, the son of Charles William Bignall
Victoria CACHIA, aged 19 years, widow, born in Corfu, the daughter of Bresciani and Maria Cachia, married 4th March 1866 to, George STREETON, 21+, bachelor, born in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment
John CADE, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 17th October 1855
Bartolomeo CAFLISCH, baptised 26th March 1855, the son of Giovanni and Agnes Caflisch, nee CORAY
Alfred Y. CAHILL, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living in Wandsworth, London
Alice CAHILL, born in Malta about 1875, the daughter of Cornelius and Emma Cahill. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Mary CAHILL, born in Malta about 1869, the daughter of Sarah Cahill living in Salford, Lancashire, in 1881 with her family
Mary A. CAHILL, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Cornelius and Emma Cahill. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Harriet CAIRD, born in Malta about 1833. The wife of T. Wilson Caird. In 1881 living with her husband in Exeter, Devon. He was Surgeon at Devon & Exeter Hospital and HM Prison
Irene CAIRNES, born in Malta about 1821. In 1881 a Visitor to England living in Kensington, London
Walter CAIRNS, born in Malta about 1844. In 1881 living in Plumstead Kent with his adult brothers and sister
Miss Irene CAIRNES, Schoolmistress, Government Primary School, Valletta, in 1851
Clara CAITHNESS, died 21st March 1864, aged 40 years, from London
G. CALAMATA, Signalman at the Governor’s Palace in 1847
Giuseppe CALAMATA, died 4th October 1851, employed for 58 years by the Marine Department. Left an aged widow and numerous family
Vincenza CALCEDONIO, born 17th May 1854 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William CALCROFT, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Robert Hellier CALDECOTT, born 4th September 1868, son of William Shaw Caldecott and his wife Marian. Note: Born in Mauritius
Robert Hellier CALDECOTT, died Sliema 18th September 1869, the son of the Reverend W.S. Caldecott, aged 1 year 14 days
William Arthur CALDECOTT, born 17th November 1869, son of William Shaw Caldecott, and his wife Marian
William Shaw CALDECOTT, Methodist Minister, arrived in Malta at the end of 1868 from Mauritius
Camelia E. CALDER, born about 1851 in Malta. In 1881 living with her uncle George E. Walker and his family in East Cliffe, Kent
Jessie M. CALDER, born in Malta about 1845, the daughter of Sarah C. Calder. In 1881 living with her widowed mother in Paddington, London
Born in Sliema on 24th November 1871 daughter to the wife of Reverend W.S. CALDICOTT
Robert CALEY, aged 20 years, 2nd Mate on the brig Dapper from Hull, buried 29th May 1834
Mary J. CALFE, born about 1869 in Malta, the daughter of John and Julia Calfe. In 1881 living with her parents in Alston, Warwickshire
Giuseppe CALI, the son of Rafaele and Giovanna Cali, foremost Maltese artist. Studio was at 137 Strada St.Ursola, painted a very large number of portraits, and many church interiors
Mary CALL, born about 1840 in Malta. Attending school in Hackney, London, in 1851
Philomene Victoria Ursula Josephine CALLAS, born 22nd January 1846 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
CALLEJA. Calleja’s Lodging House at 2 & 4 Piazza Regina, Valletta, in 1847
Adelaide CALLEJA, aged 24 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Rosina Calleja, married 11th February 1878, to Robert Salisbury COATES, aged 27 years, widower, of Liverpool, the son of John and Elizabeth Coates
Anna Maria CALLEJA, aged 16 years, spinster, the daughter Paul Calleja, married 27th January 1884, to Richard FINCH, aged 21 years, bachelor, Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers, the son of Heneage Finch
Anthony CALLEJA, born 26th August 1821 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Antonia CALLEJA, born 26th March 1851 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela CALLEJA, born 6th June 1874 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela CALLEJA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of Francesco and Antonia Calleja, married 22nd October 1872, to Edward WALTER, 21+, bachelor, of Edenbridge, Kent, the son of George and Martha Walter, late Private, Royal Engineers
Giovanni Battista CALLEJA, born 26th February 1809 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Giuditta Carmela Giovanna CALLEJA, 21+, spinster of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta, married 7th November 1837, to Carlo Enrico Augusto MAEMPEL, 21+, bachelor, from Germany
Maria Josepha Helena Paula CALLEJA, born 1st May 1830 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
James Henry CALLING, aged 37 years, seaman, buried 13th February 1847
Harriet Jane CALLOWHILL, born 2nd November 1877, the daughter of Joseph and Agatha Elizabeth Callowhill
Kate CALLOWHILL, born 8th January 1895, the daughter of Joseph and Kate Callowhill. Died 6th July 1900
Charles CALSOY, born in Malta about 1808. Working as a Servant and living in Wapping, London, in 1851
Mr. CALVERT, Government Agent and Broker, lived at 8 Strada Zecca, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Charles John CALVERT, born 3rd July 1823, the son of Louisa Ann and James Calvert
Edmund CALVERT, born 7th March 1825, the son of James and Louisa Ann Calvert
Frank CALVERT, born 3rd September 1828, the son of James and Louisa Calvert
Frederick William CALVERT, the son of James Calvert, of Malta, married 19th February 1846, to Eveline ABBOTT, the second daughter of R.B. Abbott of Smyrna, at the British Consulate Chapel, Smyrna
James Campbell Francis CALVERT, born 21st February 1827, the son of James and Louisa Ann Calvert
Louisa Florence CALVERT, baptised June 13th 1821 in Florence, the daughter of James Calvert and Louisa Anne his wife, by the Reverend William Jones
Calliope CALVETTI, born in Malta about 1851. In 1881 living with her six brothers in Kirkdale, Lancashire
Andrea G. CALVOCORESSI, Merchant, at 84 Strada Stretta, Valletta, in 1856. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of commerce held on 1st January 1849. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1870 - 1877
Andrea G. CALVOCORESSI, President of the Bank of Malta 1870. President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1870
Mary E. O. CALDECOTT. At the end of 1868 the Reverend William Shaw Caldecott with his wife Marianne and baby son Robert arrived in Malta from Mauritius. He was a Wesleyan Minister. This baby girl only lived for 30 hours, and was buried on 23rd May 1872
Reverend William Shaw CALDECOTT, born in Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, 28th May 1839, the son of Hon. Charles Henry Caldecott and his wife Martha nee Wright. He became a Wesleyan Minister and married Marianne Hellier on 13th November 1867. The couple arrived in Malta with their newly born son Robert Hellier Caldecott from Mauritius at the end of 1868
John CAMERON, born about 1839 in Malta. Living in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851
John CAMERON, born about 1839 in Malta. Living in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Isabella and family in Chester
John Hilyard CAMERON, born 6th July 1878, the son of Ivan and Florence Cameron
Lydia CAMERON, born about 1880 in Malta. In 1881 living with her uncle and aunt William and Jessie Taylor in Stoke Damerel, Devon
Andrew CAMILBONE, born in Malta about 1845. Married. In 1881 living in Bishopwearmouth, Durham
Andrea CAMILLERI, born 17th January 1818 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Andrea John Vincent CAMILLERI, born 10th January 1849 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel CAMILLERI, born 22nd January 1867 in Nadur, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela CAMILLERI, 21+, spinster, of Porto Salvo, Valletta, married 11th February 1833, to William MARTIN, bachelor, the son of William Martin, Bombardier, Royal Artillery
Carmela Maria CAMILLERI, born 4th December 1860 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Demetrius CAMILLERI, born 8th October 1853 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Emmanuela CAMILLERI, aged 33 years, buried 26th July 1845
George CAMILLERI, born 15th June 1828 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John Salvatore Carmel CAMILLERI, born 26th October 1865 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CAMILLERI, born 24th March 1832 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CAMILLERI, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, married 30th November 1848 to, Anne FRISK, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
Joseph CAMILLERI, born 24th September 1858 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CAMILLERI, born 12th September 1876 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CAMMILLERI, born about 1795 in Malta. In 1851 living with his daughter Mary Ann in Kensington, London
Joseph Michelangelo CAMILLERI, born 16th June 1856 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Concetta CAMILLERI, born 14th January 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary Ann CAMMILLERI, born about 1829 in Malta. Living with her father Joseph Cammilleri in 1851 in Kensington, London
Mary CAMILLERI, aged 17 years 3 months, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Ellen Camilleri, married 21st September 1868 to,
Reverend Michael CAMILLERI, born in Malta about 1814. In 1881 living with his wife Ann in the Vicarage, Lyford, Berkshire, where he was the Vicar
Melita CAMILLIERI, born 23rd April 1827, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Camillieri
Michael Angelo CAMILLERI. University of Malta 1834, D.D. 1838. Ordained a Deacon and Priest by the Bishop of Malta – Roman Catholic, 1836. Changed his religion to Anglican. Left Malta in May 1843 and married in Gibraltar on 13th June 1843 a widow, Emmanuela Fleri, the mother of two children, a boy and a girl. Her maiden surname was Pepe. When the couple returned to Malta, the mother of her first husband went to court to gain custody of the children. Emmanuele Camilleri died in Malta. He re-married in England 14th September 1848 at St.Andrews the Great, Cambridge, to Anne Parsley Clark, spinster, the daughter of David Clark, Surgeon, living at Regent Street, Cambridge. 1848 – 1854 Diocese of Capetown, South Africa, Missionary to Mahometans, Capetown. 1858. Curate of St.Michael’s, Burleigh Street, Strand, London. Curate of Stanford in the Vale, Berkshire, 1858 – 1863, Vicar of Lyford, nr.Wantage, Berkshire 1863 - 1897. He died 10th April 1903, aged 89 years, in 5 Kirtleton Avenue, Weymouth, England
Lawrence CAMILLERI, born 1st November 1839 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Luigi CAMILLERI, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria CAMILLERI, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marius CAMILLERI, born 27th August 1858 in Floriana, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael CAMILLERI, born 23rd November 1848 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paul CAMILLERI, born 25th January 1835 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter George Vincent CAMMILERI, born 18th March 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosine CAMILLERI, born 25th March 1848 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore Michael CAMILLERI, born 10th April 1844 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Susanna Antonietta CAMILLERI, born in Malta, the widow of Vincenzo Camilleri, the daughter of Michele and Anna SCHEMBRI, married 15th May 1856 to, Charles John SCARGALL, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Giles, London, Wardroom Steward, HMS Terrible, the son of John and Sarah Ann Scargall
Teresa CAMILLERI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Anne Camilleri, , married 1st August 1864 to, Samuel GRIMASON, 21+, bachelor, born in Drumcree, Armagh, Ireland, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Ann Grimason
Dr. Michele CAMMINZULI, Advocate, at 36 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, in 1847
Emily P. CAMMONOY, born in Malta about 1833. In 1881 working as a Governess in Walcot, Somerset
Charles Arthur Murray CAMPBELL, born 7th June 1874, the son of Agnes G. and Henry George Lyon Campbell
David CAMPBELL, buried 23rd December 1852, aged 19 years
David CAMPBELL, aged 38 years, Engineer, buried 23rd May 1860
H.L. CAMPBELL, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1875
Isabella CAMPBELL, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 Assistant Matron at Fulham Prison, London
Joseph CAMPBELL, born in Portsmouth, 24th October 1899, the son of David and Concetta Campbell, nee Aquilina. He worked in HM Dockyard, and was murdered. His body was cut up into parts and thrown into the harbour
Robert Lemuel CAMPBELL, born 5th February 1858, the son of William Campbell and Ruth Nickolls
Sarah E. CAMPBELL, born 4th March 1861, the daughter of William Campbell
Martha CANNELL, born in Malta about 1865. Working as a Servant in 1881 in Heigham, Norfolk
Mary A. CANNELL, born in Malta about 1862. Working as a Servant in 1881 in Heigham, Norfolk
Charles CANNING, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 living with his widowed mother and family in Brighton, SussexC.H. CANNON, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1893
Ann CAPEL, born in Malta about 1862. Working as a House Maid in 1881 in British Home for Incurables, Clapham, London
Donald CAPEL, born in Malta about 1863. In 1881 living in Lambeth, London
Ellen CAPEL, born in Malta about 1866. In 1881 living in Lambeth, London
James CAPEL, living at 1 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Violet CAPSIDY, born in Malta about 1865. Living in Clewer, Berkshire, in 1881
Paolo CAR, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Giuseppe Carlo Filippo CARAVOGLIA, 21+, bachelor, born in Naples, the son of Carlo and Rosa Roselli Caravoglia, married 30th June 1865 to, Frances Anne BUCKMASTER, 21+, spinster, born in Naples, the daughter of Henry and Anne Frances Buckmaster
Raphael CARAVITA, born 18th October 1879 in Misida, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Catherine CARBONARO, of St.Dominic’s Parish, Valletta, married 8th August 1842, to Robert BLACKIE, Bombardier, Royal Artillery
Raymond Jonathan CARDELLA, born 17th September 1836, the son of Charlotte and Libertino Geraldo Cardella
Luisa CARDINI, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Cardini, married 25th September 1899, to Peter SWEENEY, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of Peter Sweeney deceased
Publius Anthony CARDONA, born 29th November 1848 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Andrew CAREW, aged 34 years, Mate of the English Schooner Triumphant, buried 12th August 1850
Basil Steward CAREY, born 17th October 1891, the son of Emmeline and John Steward Carey. Died 24th July 1892, aged 9 months. Licensed Scripture Readers, Missions to Seamen Society
Dorothy Melita CAREY, born 26th April 1895, the daughter of Emmeline and John Steward Carey, Licenced Scripture Readers, Missions to Seaman
Ethel Elizabeth CAREY, died 10th August 1890, aged 14 weeks, the daughter of John Steward and Emmeline Carey. Born North Shields
John Victor CAREY, born 20th June 1897, the son of Emmeline and John Steward Carey. Died 4th August 1897, aged 6 weeks. Licensed Scripture Readers, Missions to Seamen Society
Lilian Melita CAREY, born 7th February 1898, the daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Carey, Canteen Steward
Lilly CAREY, born in Malta about 1869, the daughter of Julia Carey. In 1881 living with her mother and family in Southampton. Her father was an Officer.
Louisa CAREY, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Julia Carey. In 1881 living with her mother and family in Southampton. Her father was an Officer
Mary CAREY, born in Malta about 1827. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Croydon, Surrey
John CARKETT, 21+, bachelor, of Newpassage, Devon, married 18th October 1849 to, Jane MARSHALL, 21+, spinster, born in Malta
John CARKET, living 167 Strada Due Porte, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Edward CARLETON, Captain of the Ports in 1847. Living at 5 Strada Regina, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Edward CARLETON, died 19th December 1859, in Valletta, aged 77 years. For many years Captain of the Ports
Mrs Edward CARLETON, died 14th December 1862 in Valletta, aged 70 years, the widow of the late Captain Carleton
Louisa CARLETON, died 10th April 1866, in Valletta, aged 24 years, the daughter of William Carleton, and grand daughter of the late Edward Carleton, from scarlatina
Giuseppe CARLI, died 23rd July 1846, at his rooms in the Opera House, after a short but painful illness, Signor Giuseppe Carli, Primo Tenore of the Malta Opera, leaving his wife in a state of pregnancy, and three young children
John Clarke CARLILL, 21+, bachelor, from York, married 1st June 1837, to Hannah Hepburn RAWLINGS, minor, spinster, with the consent of her Guardian
John CARLILL, aged 37 years, buried 22nd June 1839
William CARLTON, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
James CARMOEL, resident Malta, electoral list 1852
Augusta Agnes CARPENTER, aged 1 year, the daughter of W. Carpenter, Clerk in the Ordnance Department, buried 15th October 1823
Caroline CARPENTER, born in Malta about 1816. Married. In 1881 living in West Ham, Essex, with her husband John Carpenter
Emma CARPENTER, aged 2 years, the daughter of William Carpenter, Ordnance Department, buried 29th July 1829
Thomas CARPENTER, born in Malta about 1821. In 1881 a widower, living in Exeter, Devon
William CARPENTER, born in Malta about 1835. Married. In 1881 a Pauper living in the Union Workhouse, Wareham, Dorset
Caroline Charlotte CARR, aged 26 years, widow, the daughter of Charles PAGE, married 30th April 1881, to John CARTWRIGHT, aged 25 years, widower, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of Vaughan David Cartwright
Francesca CARR, Servant in the Central Hospital, 1855
G.S.Q. CARR, Freemason, Junior Warden The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889. Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1890
Reverend Henry CARR. Vice-Principal, Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Henry Bryan CARR, born 17th April 1855, the son of Selina Emma and the Reverend Henry Carr. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Caroline and their children in Wakefield, Yorkshire, where he was Curate at the Church of All Souls
Jane J.S. CARR, born in Malta about 1847. Married. In 1881 living with her husband Thomas F.R. Carr and family in Berwick upon Tweed
Reginald CARR, born in Malta about 1857. In 1881 living in Monckton Combe, Somerset, working as a Teacher
Reginald George CARR, born 12th September 1856, the son of Selina Emma and the Reverend Henry Carr
Esther Ida CARRER, baptised 6th April 1867, the daughter of Constantine and Ellen Carrer, Lawyer
Arthur CARRICK, born in Malta about 1865, the son of Mary and Patrick Carrick. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Liverpool
Mary E. CARRICK, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 working as a Servant in Great Sutton, Cheshire
George CARRINGTON, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Sarah and Robert Carrington. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Lambeth, London
Ann CARROLL, born about 1835 in Malta. In 1851 living in Staffordshire
James CARROLL, granted a licence to open a school 30th October 1862
Johanna CARROLL, born in Malta about 1865, the daughter of Margaret and Daniel Carroll. Living with her parents and family in 1881, in Beswick, Lancashire
John CARROLL, born in Malta about 1868, the son of Margaret and Daniel Carroll. Living with his parents and family in 1881, in Beswick, Lancashire
Miss CARROLL, Certified Mistress of Junior Section, on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
Richard CARRY, born about 1849 in Malta. In 1851 living in Northwood, Hampshire
Anne CARSON, born in Malta about 1867, the daughter of Anne and David Carson. Living with her parents in 1881 in Woolwich, Kent
James CARSON M.D., aged 30 years, late Physician in Liverpool Hospitals. Buried 16th September 1848
Agnes CARSTAIRS, the daughter of John and Agnes Carstairs, married 10th July 1846 to, James Henry BEEBY, 21+, bachelor, Engineer, Royal Navy
CARSTAIRS, died Friday 10th July 1846, aged 11 years, the youngest son of Mr. Carstairs, a Government employee, fell from the terrace and was killed
John George CARSTAIRS, born 11th July 1851, the son of John and Jane Carstairs
John George CARSTAIRS, buried 27th September 1853, aged 2 years
Mary Jane CARSTAIRS, born 20th March 1853, the daughter of Jane and John Carstairs
Ann CARTER, died 27th January 1844, aged 93 years, the widow of John Carter, of Deal, Kent
Charles M. CARTER, born in Malta about 1863, the son of Emma Carter. Living with his mother in Westminster, London, in 1881
Frederick Percival Pink CARTER, born 30th June 1885, the son of Felice Orsini and Jane Sarah Carter, Port Department, Colombo, Ceylon
James CARTER, died 23rd March 1889, a plumber with Eastern Telegraph Company. He entered deep-water tanks at Marsamuscetto, in which surplus cables were stored, and was overcome by foul air and died
Mabel CARTER, born in Malta about 1880. In 1881 living with Emma James, in Heston, Middlesex, an adopted child
William C. CARTER, aged 45 years, Master of English Schooner Earl of Leicester, buried 26th November 1866
Reverend Arthur Babington CARTWRIGHT, Chaplain of St.Paul’s Anglican Church, Valletta, 1896 to 1901
E.W. CARTWRIGHT, Captain, 23rd Native Infantry, East India Company’s Service. Died in the Lazarreto, buried 30th January 1842
Blanche CARUANA, was the first woman to graduate as a doctor in Malta
Concetta CARUANA, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Francesco Caruana, married 5th March 1886, to Henry FURNISS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Peter Furniss
Concetta FURNISS, aged 21 years, widow, the daughter of Giovanni CARUANA, married 22nd June 1891, to Walter Charles HUNTER, aged 22 years, bachelor, Welsh Regiment, the son of James Hunter
Edmund CARUANA , 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Clerk, the son of Emmanuel Caruana, married 26th May 1854 to, Elizabeth BELL, spinster, minor, born in Corfu, the daughter of Margaret and Private John Bell, 11th Regiment, but both her parents were dead
Henry CARUANA, Clerk, HM Dockyard, 1871
Joseph Carmel CARUANA, born 25th April 1862 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Dr. Luigi CARUANA, active 1805
Maria CARUANA, born 14th September 1856 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Dolores CARUANA, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelo and Pepina Caruana, married 25th May 1860 to, James MARTIN, 21+, bachelor, born Woolwich, Kent, Stoker, HMS Medina, the son of John and Elizabeth Martin. Both of her parents are deceased
Maria Teresa CARUANA, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of John Andrew Caruana, married 11th April 1882, to Harry HUGHES, aged 24 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Hughes
Nicholas CARUANA, born 25th February 1859 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Susanna CARUANA, aged 27 years, spinster, married 5th May 1891, to William George EVELEIGH, aged 28 years, bachelor, the son of George Eveleigh
Edmund D. CARVER, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Alexandria, 13th January 1869
Mary Ann CARWAINE, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Ann Carwaine, married 27th March 1872, to George PEPLOW, 21+, bachelor, born St.Helena, the son of Samuel Peplow, Seaman, Royal Navy
Margaret CASE, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 working as a Servant in Brighton, Sussex
Albert CASELETT, born in Malta about 1851. Married. In 1881 living in Hull
Charlotte M. CASEY, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 living in Preston, Lancashire
James CASEY, born in Malta about 1878, the son of Matilda and James Casey. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Westgate, Northumberland
James CASH, born in Malta about 1841. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Elizabeth and son Arthur in Fulham, London, where he worked as a Fishmonger
Antonio CASHA, Junior Surgeon, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff 1805
Carmela CASHA, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Vincenzo and Mary Casha, married 9th April 1864, to John DAVISON, aged 36 years, widower, Armourer Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Royal Fusiliers, born Liverpool, the son of James and Eliza Davison
John Felix CASHA, born 8th December 1832 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth CASLOW, born in Malta about 1862. Working as a Servant in Paddington, London, in 1881
Annetto CASOLANI, 1815 - 1866, the fifth son of Sir Vincent and Antonia Casolani, became Bishop of Mauricastro and Vicar Apostolic of Central Africa
Gian Nicola CASOLANI, the eldest son of Sir Vincent and Antonia Casolani, a lawyer
Giuseppe CASOLANI, died at sea August 1844, whilst in passage from Naples to Civita Vecchia. For many years cashier at HM Treasury, Malta. He was buried in Civita Vecchia, and left a widow and family
Henry CASOLANI, the son of Sir Vincent and Antonia Casolani. A lawyer, but also professional painter. Designed stained glass windows. Settled in England
Henry CASOLANI, born about 1822 in Malta. Living in Ramsgate, Kent, in 1851, with his wife Catherine
Louis CASOLANI, the brother of Sir Vincent Casolani, became Captain of the Lazaretto
Louisa CASOLANI, the widow of the late Giuseppe Casolani Esq, of the Treasury Office, married on the 26th January 1846, by special licence from His Holiness the Pope, to Paolo Casolani Esq. of the Quarantine Department, brother of deceased
Vincent CASOLANI, born 5th June 1785, the son of Antonio and Gerolama, nee AGIUS, Casolani, in Valetta. Baptised 6th June in St.Dominic’s church, Porto Salvo, Valletta. Educated in England, returned to Malta. Appointed by Sir Alexander Ball to be his assistant private secretary, when about 18 years old. Married 19th August 1806, Antonia MAMO. Her parents were Joachim and Margherita Cachia Mannarino Mamo. Vincent and Antonia had nine children, seven boys and two girls. In October 1814 appointed Cashier at the Treasury, a post he held until 1838. On 28th May 1833, invested as Knight Commander of the Order of St.Michael and St.George by Sir Frederick Ponsonby. Died 11th March 1855, aged 69 years. Buried in the Parish Church of Porto Salvo, St.Domenic’s, Valletta
Ermenegilda CASSAR, born 22nd December 1879 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Frances CASSAR, spinster, of Senglea, married 26th October 1833, to Thomas COLLINS, Private, 7th Regiment
John CASSAR, born 20th June 1865 in Xewkija, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CASSAR, born 24th April 1874 in Xewkija, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Dr. Lorenzo CASSAR, was appointed Palace Physician on 9th September 1800 by Sir Alexander Ball, but the post was abolished 19th August 1801. Men’s Hospital Medical Staff 1802, Senior Physician 1805
Michelangelo John Francis CASSAR, born 2nd May 1833 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rose Eleanor Diana CASSAR, born 16th October 1835 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis CASSIDY, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Rose and John Cassidy. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Lambeth, London
Michael CASSIDY, born in Malta about 1846. Married. Living with his wife Bridget and family in Liverpool in 1881
Rose CASSIDY, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Rose and John Cassidy. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Lambeth, London
Violet CASSIDY, born 17th July 1864, the daughter of Jane and Loftus Cassidy
Denis CASSIN, born in Malta about 1817. Married. In 1881 living in Salford, Lancashire
Alexander CASSWELL, aged 24 years, buried 16th December 1838
Amelia Victoria CASTAGNA, the daughter of Antonio B. Castagna, married at the Archbishops Palace in Valletta on 16th May 1863, by the Reverend Gauchi Azzopardi, and on the 18th May at St.Paul’s Anglican Church by Reverend R.B. Howe, to John MILLARD, Royal Navy, HMS Medina
Elise Hilda CASTAGNA, the daughter of A.B. Castagna, of Cospicua, married 19th July 1862 at the Archbishop’s Palace in Valletta by Canon Dr.S. Cumbo and on the 28th July 1862 at St.Paul’s Anglican Church by Reverend R.B. Howe, to Henry Wright ANDREWS, 21+, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of Henry and Amelia Andrews of Windsor
J. CASTIGAN, born in Malta about 1821. Living in Liverpool in 1851
T. CASTILLO, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1889. Third District Grand Principal 1894. Second District Grand Principal 1899
Catherine CASTLE, born about 1812 in Malta. Living in Wye, Kent, in 1851
Lucy CATERMOLE, born about 1810 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Harleston, Norfolk
Joseph CATANIA, born 16th May 1855 in Qrendi, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John CATTLE, born in Malta about 1856. Working as a Butler in 1881 in Great Broughton, Cheshire, in the household of the Reverend Edward Campbell
Charles CATTRAN, aged 22 years, Seaman, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 11th March 1827
Francis CAUCHI, born 12th March 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paolo CAUCHI, born 17th April 1817 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lydia CAVILL, born in Malta about 1834. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Sheffield
John CAYN, aged 40 years, seaman, buried 16th April 1856
Caterina CAZANI, aged 30 years, the daughter of Demetio Cazani of Naples, married 22nd April 1864, to John KEMP, aged 35 years, bachelor, from Edinburgh, the son of John Kemp, in the Greek Orthodox Chapel, Valletta. Witnesses: Giovanni Augusto Jennyson and his wife Maria Giuseppa Jennyson
Giovanni CERIONI, 21+, bachelor, born in Yesi, Ancona, Italy, married 6th January 1849 to, Josephine Covey STEVENS, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Lucinda Charlotte and William Stevens
Josephine CERIONI, born in Malta about 1832. Living in Frome, Somerset, in 1851
Mary Vincenza CESARIO, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Cesario, married 13th December 1879, to John Gardiner WILLIS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, 98th Regiment, the son of Jeremiah Willis
Charles P. CHABOT, born in Malta about 1815. A retired Merchant living in Paddington, London, in 1881
James CHABOT, died 4th July 1850 in Mexico, for many years a resident of Malta
Mary CHADWICK, born in Malta about 1855. Married. The wife of William Chadwick. In 1881 living with her husband in Castleford, Yorkshire
William CHADWICK, born in Malta about 1854. Married. Living with his wife Mary in Castleford, Yorkshire, in 1881 where he worked as a Coal Miner
John W. CHALLEN, born in Malta about 1854, the son of Hannah and Thomas Challen. Living with his parents and family in Ardwick, Lancashire, in 1881
Charles CHALLINOR, born about 1827 in Malta. In 1851 living in Hulme, Lancashire
Charles CHALLINOR, born in Malta about 1836. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Margaret and their children in Calderbrook, Lancashire
Mary Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN, aged 21 years, widow, the daughter of John BALDACCHINO, married 28th November 1881, to Alfred George MARRIAGE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Private, Ordnance Store Corps, the son of Alfred Marriage
Mary Ann CHAMBERLIN, born about 1818 in Malta. Living in Bristol in 1851
Albert CHAMBERS, born in Malta about 1850. In 1881 living in Painswick, Gloucestershire
Agnes CHAMBERS, born in Malta about 1835. Married. In 1881 living with her daughter Flora, in Portsea, Hampshire
Emily C. CHAMBERS, born in Malta about 1879, the daughter of Ellen and William S. Chambers. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Southampton
John CHAMBERS, died 24th September 1856, aged 58 years, Mate on the English barque Symmetry. Fell into an open cellar at Piazza Maggiore, Floriana
Sarah M. CHAMBERS, born in Malta about 1863, the daughter of Sarah and William Chambers. Living with her parents and family in Windle, Lancashire in 1881
William J. CHAMBERS, born in Malta about 1866, the son of Sarah and William Chambers. Living with his parents and family in Windle, Lancashire in 1881
William F. CHAMPION, born in Malta about 1865, the son of Lydia, nee Tibbert and William Champion. Living with his parents and family in Battersea, London, in 1881
Alice M. CHANDLER, born in Malta about 1867. In 1881 at Boarding School in Britford, Wiltshire
James CHANDLER, born about 1815 in Malta. Living in Lambeth, London, in 1851
Felix CHANTER, born in Malta about 1821. In 1881 living in the Sailor’s Home, LiverpoolFanny CHAPMAN, aged 24 years, spinster, married 13th October 1885, to Guest Fred HARDING, aged 25 years, bachelor, Engineer
H. CHAPMAN, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1852
Catherine CHAPMAN, born about 1821 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Hammersmith, London
John CHAPMAN, Deputy Marshall of the Vice Admiralty Court, failed to arrest Lord Cochrane when he saw he was armed, and resigned on 24th February 1811 from this post
John CHAPMAN, aged 48 years, seaman, buried 28th January 1869
Margaret CHAPMAN, born in Malta about 1841. Married. In 1881 living in Everton, Lancashire
Maria CHAPMAN, born in Malta about 1831. Married. In 1881 living with her children in Hackney, London
Robert CHAPMAN, resident Malta 1837, and electoral list 1849
Thomas CHAPMAN, aged 49 years, buried 13th November 1833
William CHAPMAN, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
William Charles CHAPMAN, aged 22 years, bachelor, born Senglea, Malta, the son of William and Sabina Chapman, Engineer, HM Dockyard, married 8th July 1876, to Augusta Gertrude GILBERT, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Richard and Maria Gilbert
Mary A. CHARLES, born about 1818 in Malta. Married. Living in London in 1851
Annie C. CHARLESWORTH, born in Malta about 1840. Married. In 1881 living in Plumstead, Kent
Amy Mildred CHARLTON, the daughter of W.H. Charlton of Northumberland, married 1879, to Sir Adrian DINGLI, widower for 22 years. One son born 30th August 1881, named Adrian. She died in 1920
Joseph CHARLTON, born in Malta about 1859. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Ellen Charlton in Hull
Reverend William CHARTERIS, widower, Presbyterian Minister, Corfu, married 28th October 1854, to Eliza LEWIS, spinster, the third daughter of the late William Lewis, Commissariat Department
Elizabeth CHATTEN, buried 19th May 1826, aged 39 years
Hans CHAUSSEN, aged 45 years, buried 2nd September 1863
Ann CHEATER, born in Malta about 1842. Married. Living with her husband Thomas Cheater in Brentwood, Essex, in 1881
Louisa CHEATER, born in Malta about 1863. Working as a Servant in Islington, London, in 1881
Mary CHEEK, born about 1812 in Malta. Married. Living in Boston, Lincolnshire, in 1851
Annie Elizabeth CHEESEMAN, born 19th August 1875, the daughter of William Henry and Annie Cheeseman
Minnie Louisa CHEESEMAN, born 22nd December 1873, the daughter of William Henry and Annie Cheeseman
William Robert CHEESEMAN, born 22nd June 1877, the son of William Henry and Annie Cheeseman
Calcedonia CHERI (? XERRI), born in Malta about 1821. In 1851 in Prison in Clerkenwell, London
Septimus Gabbin CHERRY, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of William Cherry, married 9th July 1896, to Mary Alice Cox BROWN, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Francis John Brown
Alexander Arthur Ian Austen CHESNEY, born 28th August 1896, the son of Major Alexander George Chesney, of South Staffordshire Regiment, Adjutant of the Royal Malta Regiment of Militia, and his wife, Rosalie Mary Josephine dei Baroni Sceberras d’Amico. She was the daughter of 15th Baron of Castel Cicciano
Carmel Joseph CHETCUTI, born 4th June 1854 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela Clementina Evangelista CHETCUTI, born 28th August 1842 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Reverend Don Paolo CHETCUTI. Died 22nd February 1898, aged 56 years. Organist at Mosta Church
Rosa CHETCUTI, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Giovanni and Anne Chetcuti, married 9th June 1864 to, James MEAKIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Birmingham, late Private, 25th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Meakin
Married 8th November 1871 at HM Consulate Alexandria, Egypt, W. CHEVALIER, to Emily COOK, the second daughter of J.H. Cook, of Liverpool
Catherine CHEVESICH, born 5th July 1857 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William CHEVESICH, born 22nd April 1826 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosario CHIARAMONTE, aged 55 years, buried 30th June 1870
Alexander Palmer Bruce CHICHESTER, born 24th December 1842, the son of Caroline and Sir Bruce Chichester. In 1851 living in Arlington, Devon
Rt. Hon. Lord Hamilton Francis CHICHESTER, aged 44 years, buried 6th January 1854
Charles Alexander CHICK, aged 28 years, bachelor, the son of Frank Chick, married 22nd November 1893, to Elizabeth Ellen GOODENOUGH, aged 25 years, spinster, of Cowes, Isle of Wight, the daughter of Thomas Goodenough
Augusta Elizabeth CHIFFELLE, born 6th May 1830, the daughter of Francis Louis and Elizabeth Chiffelle
Charlotte White CHIFFELLE, born 21st September 1833, the daughter of Elizabeth and Francois Louis Chiffelle
Francois Louis CHIFFELLE, 21+, widower, from Berne, Switzerland, married 2nd July 1829, to Elizabeth WHITE, aged 21+, spinster, from Kirkaldy, Fife
Louis CHIFFELLE, born 17th November 1831, the son of Elizabeth and Francois Louis Chiffelle
W.W. CHILCOTT, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1900
Anne CHILD, buried 8th August 1821, aged 2 years
Elizabeth CHILDS, born 23rd September 1821, the daughter of Martha and William Childs
Joseph CHILDS, born 15th March 1825, the son of William and Martha Childs
Sarah Ann CHILDS, born 1st May 1819, the daughter of Martha and William Childs
Frances CHILIA, aged 31 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chilia, married 29th September 1894, to Richard PUDDLE, aged 29 years, bachelor, Gunner, the son of Richard Puddle
Elizabeth CHILMAN, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Westminster, London
Elizabeth CHILMAN, born in Malta about 1815. The wife of Thomas Chilman. In 1881 living with her husband in Marylebone, London
B. CHIMMO, Naval Storekeeper in 1847
John CHIPPENDALE, aged 23 years, buried 9th July 1838
Henry CHIPPERFIELD, born in Malta about 1855, the son of Margaret and David Chipperfield. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Elswick, Northumberland
Giuseppa CHIRCOPP, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chircopp, married 24th February 1886, to John BLEASE, aged 22 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Blease
John A. CHISHAM, born in Malta about 1869. In 1881 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Mary A. CHISHAM, born in Malta about 1866. In 1881 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Sophia CHIVLOW, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Ellen Chivlow, married 29th January 1878, to Joshua THOMPSON, aged 34 years, bachelor, of Blackburn, Lancashire, the son of John and Margaret Thompson, Lance-Corporal, 101st Regiment
Caroline CHOISE, born in Malta about 1822. Married. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
William CHOISE, born in Malta about 1849. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Frances T.C. CHOLMONDELEY, born in Malta about 1838. Married. In 1881 living with her husband Henry Vere Cholmondeley, in Burnham, Buckinghamshire
Martina CHRICIOLA, aged 21 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angello Chriciola, married 27th January 1879, to Joseph LACEY, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Crewkerne, the son of Henry Lacey, Gunner, Royal Artillery
Selina CHRISP, born in Malta about 1860. Married. In 1881 living with her husband Robert H. Chrisp in Bishopwearmouth, Durham
Alfred CHRISTIAN, 21+, bachelor, born in Amsterdam, Banker, the son of Susanne and the late Samuel Christian of Malta, married 5th May 1855 to, Fanny Emily HALL, 21+, spinster, born in Edinburgh, the youngest daughter of the late Captain Basil Hall, Royal Navy, and his wife Margaret
Alfred CHRISTIAN, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1877
Alfred CHRISTIAN, died 30th October 1887. He is buried in Nimes, France. He was born 18th December 1820
Alfred CHRISTIAN, living 117 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1853 - 1887, President 1862 - 1884 and 1887
Basil Ewan CHRISTIAN, born 8th April 1856, the son of Fanny Emily and Alfred Christian
Charles Arbuthnot CHRISTIAN, born 31st August 1862, the son of Fanny Emily and Aldred Christian
Dorothy CHRISTIAN, born 19th October 1900, the daughter of Alfred James and Edith Harriett Christian, Banker, of Valletta
Edward CHRISTIAN, born 10th July 1830, the son of Samuel Christian and Susanne his wife
Edward CHRISTIAN, died 18th March 1838, aged 7 years 6 months, the son of Samuel and Susanne Christian
Edward William CHRISTIAN, born 31st May 1857, the son of Fanny Emily and Alfred Christian
Emma Josephine CHRISTIAN, born 16th June 1836, the daughter of Samuel and Susanne Christian
Emma Josephine CHRISTIAN, died 31st December 1836, aged 6 months 2 weeks, the daughter of Samuel and Susanne Christian
Ewan CHRISTIAN, born 23rd September 1833, the son of Samuel and Susanne Christian
Ewan CHRISTIAN, a Banker resident in Alexandria, Egypt, married 10th September 1864 at Palermo, Sicily, to Caroline WHITAKER, the youngest daughter of Joseph Whitaker of Palermo
Frances Maria CHRISTIAN, born 25th September 1824, the daughter of Susanne and Samuel Christian
Francis Campbell CHRISTIAN, born 24th October 1859, the son of Fanny Emily and Alfred Christian. Died 9th April 1868, aged 8 years
George CHRISTIAN, born in Malta about 1825. A retired Merchant living in Westminster, London, in 1881
George CHRISTIAN, born in Malta about 1842. Married. In 1881 Chaplain of Uppingham School, Rutland
George CHRISTIAN, born 2nd December 1825, the son of Samuel Christian and Susanne
George CHRISTIAN, born 19th September 1841, the son of Mary Colley and Robert Syers Christian, of Liverpool
Gerard CHRISTIAN, born 2nd June 1867, the son of Fanny Emily and Alfred Christian. The twin brother of Victor. In 1881 attending Cheltenham College, Cheltenham
Gladys Margaret CHRISTIAN, born 10th April 1895, the daughter of Edith Harriett and Alfred James Christian, Banker, of Valletta
Henry CHRISTIAN, born 29th October 1828, the son of Samuel Christian and Susanne his wife
Jane CHRISTIAN, born 11th March 1832, the daughter of Susanne and Samuel Christian
Jane CHRISTIAN, aged 23 years 10 months, buried 19th January 1856
Margaret Eliza CHRISTIAN, born 3rd December 1863, the daughter of Frances Emily and Alfred Christian
Peter CHRISTIAN, aged 54 years, seaman, buried 10th July 1862
Robert CHRISTIAN, born 1st June 1827, the son of Susanne and Samuel Christian. He was buried 3rd June 1828, aged 12 months
Robert Sayers CHRISTIAN, aged 35 years, buried 22nd December 1841
Mrs CHRISTIAN, the wife of Samuel Christian, gave birth to a son 11th July 1838, at Stonehouse, near Plymouth
Samuel CHRISTIAN, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1846
Samuel CHRISTIAN, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1847. Living 117 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1848 - 1852
Victor CHRISTIAN, born 2nd June 1867, the son of Fanny Emily and Alfred Christian. The twin brother of Gerard. In 1881 attending Cheltenham College, Cheltenham
George CHRISTIE, 21+, widower, born in London, the son of George and Charlotte Harvey Christie, married 10th June 1869 to, Maria Emilia SPINELLI, 21+, spinster, born in Naples, the daughter of Ferdinando and Elessabetta Spinelli
Lilias M. CHRISTIE, born in Malta about 1850. In 1881 living in Cheltenham
Litteria CHRISTIE, born in Malta about 1820. Married. In 1881 living in Cheltenham
Thomas CHRISTOPHER, born 16th January 1862, the son of Mary Anne and William Cooper Christopher
William Watkins CHUBB, buried 25th April 1819, aged 30 years, Master of a Merchant ship from Bristol
Harriet S. CHUDLEIGH, born in Malta about 1865, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Chudleigh. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Gillingham, Kent, where her father was a Prison Warder
B. CHURCHWARD, 2nd Clerk, Naval Arsenal in 1849
N.H. CHURCHWARD, resident in Malta, October 1857
William CHURNSIDE, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Bridget and Lazarus Churnside. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Sharples, Lancashire
Annie CHURNSIDES, born in Malta about 1861. Working as a Parlour Maid in Binsted, Hampshire
Dr. Giuseppe CIAJA, Women’s Hospital Medical Staff 1802, Men’s Hospital Senior Physician, 1805
Maria Carmela CIGLIA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Francis and Maria Fenech Ciglia, married 16th January 1872, to Edward BETTIS, 21+, bachelor, Private, 48th Regiment, High Ongar, Essex, the son of John and Mary Bettis
Edouard CILIA, born 5th September 1879 in Mqabba, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Margaret CILIA, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Michael Cilia, married 17th September 1863 to, Evan JONES, aged 36 years, bachelor, born in Llanluthlen, Private, 25th Regiment, the son of John Jones
Francis CINI, born 14th November 1834 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CINI, born 20th March 1829 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary Anne CINI, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Modesta CAMENZULI, married 22nd October 1860 to, Simon BURROWS, 21+, bachelor, born in Norwich, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Simon and Kisiak Burrows
Salvatore CINI, born 1st August 1861 in Mellieha, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
CLARENDON Clarendon Hotel at 59 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, in 1847
Ann CLARK, born in Malta about 1841. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Brinnington, Cheshire, with her son James Clark
Elizabeth CLARK, aged 24 years, buried 3rd March 1856
Frances J. CLARK, born in Malta about 1872, the daughter of Sarah and Sydney Clark. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Chelsea, London. Her father was Chaplain of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Harry Hanbury CLARK, aged 32 years, bachelor, Merchant, the son of John Clark deceased, Banker, married 1898, to Harriet Alice TWELVES, aged 31 years, spinster, the daughter of George Twelves deceased
Jane CLARK, born about 1821 in Malta. Living in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1851
Mabel A. CLARK, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Sarah and Sydney Clark. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Chelsea, London. Her father was Chaplain of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Sarah CLARK, nee Phipps, born in Malta about 1855. Married. In 1881 living with her husband John Clark and family in Welwyn, Hertfordshire
Sarah CLARK, born in Malta about 1826. Married. In 1881 an Inmate in Medway Union Workhouse, Chatham, Kent
Reverend Sydney CLARK, his wife gave birth to a son at Floriana, 6th May 1869
Born on 6th January 1872, a daughter to the wife of the Reverend Sydney CLARK
Thomas CLARK, 21+, bachelor, born in Glasgow, the son of Robert and Jane Martha Clark, married 21st March 1857 to, Harriet Hyde PORTER, 21+, widow, born in Calcutta, the daughter of Philip and Ann HUNT
William CLARK, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Albert E. CLARKE, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Caroline and Eli Clarke. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Chichester Barracks, Sussex
Annie CLARKE, born in Malta about 1853. Married. The wife of Richard Clarke, living with her husband and family in 1881 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Cornelius CLARKE, born about 1804 in Malta. Living in St.George in the East, London, in 1851
Eleanor A. CLARKE, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Agnes and David Clarke. In 1881 living with her parents and family in St.Leonards, Sussex
Eliza CLARKE, born about 1815 in Malta. Living in London in 1851
Emma CLARKE, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Agnes and David Clarke. In 1881 living with her parents and family in St.Leonards, Sussex
Dr George CLARKE, aged 70 years, died 1st March 1850 on Gozo. He had lived there for many years
George E. CLARKE, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Sarah and Patrick H. Clarke. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Tackley, Oxfordshire, where his father was a Schoolmaster
Martha A. CLARKE, born in Malta about 1861. Married. In 1881 living with her husband John S. Clarke and their children in Portsea, Hampshire
Mary Ellen CLARKE, born 7th February 1869, the daughter of David and Agnes Clarke
William CLARKE, born in Malta about 1870, the son of Sarah and William Clarke. In 1881 living with his parents and family in NorthamptonLouisa CLAXON, born about 1817 in Malta. Living in St.George in the East, London, in 1851
James H. CLAVELL, born in Malta about 1869, the son of John and M.A. Clavell. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Richard CLAVELL, born in Malta about 1873, the son of John and M.A. Clavell. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Julia CLAXTON, born in Malta about 1858. Married. In 1881 living with her husband James Claxton and their children in Portsea, Hampshire
Katherine F.G. CLAY, born in Malta about 1872. In 1881 living in Croydon SurreyEliza CLAYTON, from Tipperary, married 1st May 1851 to, Richard RYALL, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, from Dublin
Agatha CLEAVE, died 30th June 1867 at her residence in Misida, the widow of Richard Cleave, formerly Deputy Purveyor to the Forces
Mr. CLEAVE, Purveyor Civil Hospitals, lived in an apartment at Camerata, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Richard CLEAVE, died 15th September 1850 in Birchicara, aged 74 years. Purveyor to H.M. Forces, and previously Purveyor of Civil Hospitals
Walter L. CLEMENTS, born in Malta about 1861. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Sarah and son Walter in Dover, Kent
William CLEMENTS, born about 1825 in Malta. In 1851 a Musician at Sandhurst Military College, BerkshireS.H. CLERKE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1860
Bessie Frances Kathleen CLEUGH, born 16th September 1851, the daughter of Elizabeth Frances and the Reverend John Cleugh
Bessie Frances Kathleen CLEUGH, buried 14th July 1853, aged 21 months
Charles Hamilton Frere CLEUGH, born 23rd June 1846, the son of Elizabeth Frances and the Reverend John Cleugh
Emily Sarah CLEUGH, born 29th January 1841, the daughter of Elizabeth Frances and the Reverend John Cleugh
George Bourchier Le Mesurier CLEUGH, born 1st July 1849, the son of Elizabeth Frances and the Reverend John Cleugh
Reverend John CLEUGH, was appointed Chaplain to the Government in 1824 and carried out his duties in the Palace Chapel, which was located within the Governor’s Palace, Valletta. He lived at 58 Strada Britannica, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825. When St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral was opened in November 1844 he took charge there, and served the Protestant community for a total of 53 years until ill health forced him to retire in 1877. He lived with his wife Elizabeth Francis Cleugh nearby at 114 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, and was 89 years old when he died on 25th March 1881
Reverend John CLEUGH, bachelor, Chaplain to the Government, married 21st February 1839, to Elizabeth Frances BAYLEY, spinster, the daughter of Major Charles Andrews Bayley, Inspector of Police on Gozo
Charles CLEUGTON, died 27th October 1832, he arrived on the Sloop Raleigh, from Nauplia. Died in the Lazaretto
Robert CLEVELAND, died Thursday 27th April 1848, aged 25 years. Captain of the Schooner Porcupine of London, he had been seriously ill on the voyage from Liverpool
Catherine CLEVERDON, buried 14th February 1830, aged 4 weeks, the daughter of George and Catherine Cleverdon
Catherine CLEVERDON, aged 45 years, buried 31st October 1834
Charles Joseph Wheeler CLEVERDON, born 11th March 1828, the son of George and Catherine Cleverdon
David Morgan CLEVERDON, born 11th March 1832, the son of George and Catherine Cleverdon
George William CLEVERDON, born 5th April 1827, the son of George and Catherine Cleverdon,
Edith Marian CLEVERTON, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick William Cleverton, married 2nd March 1889, to Graham HEWLETT, aged 24 years, bachelor, Asst.Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of William Hewlett
Thomas CLIBBORN, aged 45 years, Major, Bombay Native Infantry. Buried 6th May 1844
E.L. CLIFTON, buried 19th December 1854
Francis R. CLIFTON, Victualler to Royal Navy in 1847. Living at Officio delle Vettovalie, Vittoriosa, 1852. Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, Captain in the Victualling Yard Company 1856
G. CLINQUANT MD, died 26th April 1868, at Citta Vecchia, the Superintendent of Santo Spirito Hospital
John P. CLOWES, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 attending Cheltenham College, Cheltenham
Albert CLOWN, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 4th August 1870
Mary Ann COATE, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 living in Taunton, Somerset
Adelaide COATES, born in Malta about 1856. Married. In 1881 living in Liverpool with her husband Robert S. Coates and their daughter Lillian
Alice Ann COATES, born in Malta about 1850. Married. In 1881 living with her husband James Coates and their children in Chesterfield
Mary A. COATES, born in Malta about 1834. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Portsea, Hampshire, with a daughter and grandson
Robert Salisbury COATES, aged 27 years, widower, of Liverpool, the son of John and Elizabeth Coates, married 11th February 1878, to Adelaide CALLEJA, aged 24 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Rosina Calleja
Amelia COBDEN, born 2nd April 1830, the daughter of Edward and Catherine Ann Cobden. In 1851 living in Portsmouth
Ann COCHRANE, buried 15th September 1831
James COCHRANE, buried 19th September 1831
Elizabeth Thomas COCK, aged 20 years, spinster, married 23rd May 1892, to Arthur MATTHEWS, aged 24 years, bachelor, Shipwright, HMS Dreadnought.
Harry Spurrell COCKBURN, born in Malta about 1876, the son of Lucy and William Cockburn. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Aldershot, Hampshire
Helen Louisa COCKBURN, born in Malta about 1870, the daughter of Ellen and John Cockburn. In 1881 living with her parents and family in the Shoeburyness Garrison, Essex
Marian E. COCKBURN, born in Malta about 1874. Living in Islington, London, in 1881
Thomas Forster COCKBURN, died 6th January 1858, aged 50 years, Master Mariner. He left a widow
Walter George COCKBURN, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Ellen and John Cockburn. In 1881 living with his parents and family in the Shoeburyness Garrison, Essex
Kate COCKETT, born in Malta about 1862. Married. In 1881 living in Greenwich, Kent, with her husband Charles H. Cockett
John Foy COCKRANE, died 27th January 1841, aged 35 years, from Exeter, Devon
R. COCKRANE, died 1836
Stewart CODRINGTON, born in Malta about 1875, the son of C. Gertrude Codrington. In 1881 living with his widowed mother and family in Walcot, Somerset
Giuseppe COEN, appointed Interpreter at the Criminal Court, 24th July 1815. A post he held for many years. He died 5th July 1851
In 1833, Giuseppe Pace COEN, grandson of Joseph Anthony Cohen, a coffee-house keeper in Valletta. He still received the pension granted to him by Grand Master Emmanuel Pinto for disclosing a plot by Turkish slaves to revolt and take over the island in 1749
Lorenzo COEN, Solicitor, active 1823
In 1833, Salvatore COEN, 3rd Clerk, Civil Court. Copyist, First Hall of the Civil Court, 1855
In 1833 Vincenza COEN, granddaughter of Joseph Anthony Cohen, a coffee-house keeper in Valletta. She still received the pension granted to him by Grand Master Emmanuel Pinto for disclosing a plot by Turkish slaves to revolt and take over the island in 1749
C.E. COFFEY, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1879, 1880
Reverend Thomas Lloyd COGHLAN, appointed in September 1864, the first Roman Catholic Military Chaplain for Roman Catholics in the British forces stationed in Malta. Resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Louisa Ellen COHOON, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Walter and Caroline Cohoon, married 2nd August 1877, to Charles LIPPETT, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Herefordshire, the son of Hannah and Charles Clifft Lippett, Corporal, Royal Artillery
Frederick COLBOURNE, born in Malta about 1856. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Martha and their daughter Martha, in Portsea, Hampshire
George Kervell COLBOURNE, born in Malta about 1862, the son of George and Caroline Colbourne. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Louis Henry COLBOURNE, born in Malta about 1864, the son of George and Caroline Colbourne. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire
William Robert COLBOURNE, born in Malta about 1859, the son of George and Caroline Colbourne. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Samuel Reynolds COLBY, born 11th January 1864, the son of Isabella S.J. and the Reverend Edmund Reynolds Colby
Samuel R. COLBY, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Isabella and Edwin Colby. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Tonbridge, Kent. His father was a Clergyman
Amelia COLE, born in Malta about 1858, the daughter of Kate and William Cole. In 1881 working as a School Teacher and living with her parents in Leeds. Her father was an Army Pensioner
Edward COLE, born in Malta about 1821. Married. In 1881 living in Bradford, Yorkshire, with his wife Ann and ten year old granddaughter Ann
Elizabeth COLE, born about 1846 in Malta, the daughter of Margaret and William Cole. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Frederick COLE, 21+, bachelor, Purser, s.s. Retriever, the son of Henry Cole, married 2nd October 1882, to Mary Ann COWDEROY, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Charles Cowderoy
Jane COLE, born about 1814 in Malta. In 1851 living in Westminster, London
John COLE, born about 1850 in Malta, the son of Margaret and William Cole. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Mary Jane COLE, born about 1845 in Malta, the daughter of Margaret and William Cole. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
William COLE, aged 17 years, seaman, buried 24th October 1860
E. COLEBROOK, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1890
Amelia COLEIRO, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro, married 26th January 1864 to, William HAYES, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, Plumber, the son of William and Hannah Hayes
Amelia HAYES, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline COLEIRO, married 16th November 1868 to, John WADSWORTH, 21+, bachelor, born in Macclesfield, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Ann Wadsworth
Emily COLEIRO, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro, married 24th December 1868 to, Charles WILSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Plymouth, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Ann Wilson
Julia COLEIRO, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John Coleiro, married 1st December 1863 to, Eli WADSWORTH, aged 22 years, bachelor, born in Macclesfield, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Wadsworth
Madeleine COLEIRO, the daughter of John Coleiro, married 24th September 1860 to,Thomas BLACKBURN, Sergeant, Royal Artillery
Mary Ann COLEIRO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro, married 10th April 1871, to William LOOKER, 21+, bachelor, of Kingston-on- Thames, Surrey, the son of Edward and Mary Ann Looker
Edward COLEMAN, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Rose and John Coleman. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Cleveland Hotel, Thornaby, Yorkshire
Elizabeth COLEMAN, born in Malta about 1856. In 1881 living in Brighton, Sussex
Georgiana COLEMAN, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Annie and William Coleman. In 1881 living with her parents in Yoxford, Suffolk
John COLEMAN, born in Malta about 1841. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Mary and family in Hulme, Lancashire
Rose COLEMAN, born in Malta about 1844. Married. The wife of John Coleman. In 1881 living with her husband and family in Cleveland Hotel, Thornaby, Yorkshire
Samuel Taylor COLERIDGE, Public Secretary, 1804 to 1805
Charles COLEY, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Jane and Abraham Coley. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent
Francis COLEY, born in Malta about 1863, the son of Jane and Abraham Coley. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent
John COLEY, born in Malta about 1865. Working as a Servant in 1881 in Plumstead, Kent
Liberata COLLETT, died on the 18th December 1847, aged 62 years, the wife of Francesco Collett. She left a husband plus a son and daughter
Thomas COLLEY, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living with his widower father and family in Kingston on Thames, Surrey
John COLLIFER, aged 34 years, buried 25th November 1859
Anna Maria COLLINGS, died Tuesday 6th June 1837, in Vittoriosa, aged 4 years, the eldest daughter of Thomas Collings, H.M. Victualling Department
Anne Louisa Catherine COLLINGS, born 19th July 1820, the daughter of Joseph Beckett and Jane Elizabeth Collings
Ann Millicent COLLINGS, buried 20th August 1826, aged 58 years
Charles COLLINGS, born about 1840 in Malta, the son of Maria and Thomas Collings. In 1851 living with his parents in Lambeth, London
Charles H.J. COLLINGS, born in Malta about 1840. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Catherine and their children in Portsmouth, where he was Secretary of the Royal Navy Club
Elizabeth COLLINGS, buried 10th September 1825, aged 1 year
George COLLINGS, aged 40 years, American seaman, buried 14th September 1856
Jane Elizabeth COLLINGS, buried 1st November 1826, aged 23 years
Joseph Beckett Henry COLLINGS, born 11th October 1821, the son of Joseph Beckett and Jane Elizabeth Collings
Joseph Becket Henry COLLINGS, 21+, bachelor, born Malta, the son of Joseph Becket Collings and the late Jane Collings, married 3rd April 1853, to Georgina Jemima Maria BOURCHIER, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Richard James Bourchier and his first wife Mary Campbell
Joseph B.H. COLLINGS, appointed to the Board of Health, 6th October 1857
Dr. Joseph Henry Becket COLLINGS, living at 81 Strada Ponente, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Maria COLLINGS, born about 1809 in Malta, the wife of Thomas Collings. In 1851 living with her husband and children in Lambeth, London
Thomas COLLINGS, bachelor, from Alverstoke, Southampton, resident Cospicua, HM Civil Naval Service, married 5th May 1832, to Maria Carmela SAPIANO, spinster, of Valletta
Thomas COLLINGS, resident in Malta 1837
Thomas COLLINGS, aged 70 years, buried 24th November 1833
William COLLINGS, aged 32 years, seaman, buried 5th September 1855
W.A. COLLINGS, Freemason, Senior Warden The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889. Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1891, 1892
Ann COLLINS, of Middlesex, married 29th May 1841, to David GOURLY, Sergeant, 77th Regiment
Ann COLLINS, born about 1805 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Elizabeth COLLINS, born about 1816 in Malta. In 1851 living in Stockport, Cheshire
Elizabeth J. COLLINS, born in Malta about 1855. In 1881 working as a Servant in Wavertree, Lancashire
Michael COLLINS, born in Malta about 1868, the son of Mary and John Collins. In 1881 living with his parents and family in London
Sidney J. COLLINS, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Eliza and James Collins. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Ramsgate, Kent
COLLIS & Williams, about 1890 opened a Chemists Shop at 126 Strada Teatro, Valletta
Francis COLLISON, born in Malta about 1847. In 1881 living in Bushey, Hertfordshire, with his wife Alice
Henry COLLISON, died 3rd June 1847, he arrived on the English ship Lord Palmerston, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery
Mary Melita COLLISON, born 9th February 1867, the daughter of Catherine and Thomas Bernard Collison
Margaret COLEMAN, born about 1831 in Malta. Working as a Servant in Liverpool in 1851
James Richard COLNETT, aged 66 years, buried 13th January 1859
Kathleen Isabel COLSON, born 26th May 1900, the daughter of Charles Henry and Bessie Isabel Maud Colson, Civil Engineer
Richard COLWELL, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 4th April 1871
Carmela COMER, born in Malta about 1825. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Tranmere, Cheshire, with her children
Carmela T.V.A. COMER, born about 1825 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Greenwich, London
James COMFORT, aged 28 years, seaman, buried 30th January 1844
Alice Elizabeth COMPTON, born 15th June 1854, the daughter of Eliza Harriet and the Lord William Compton
James COMPTON, buried 29th December 1849 in the Lazaretto, he arrived from Alexandria. Died on board ship. Carpenter by trade
James H . COMPTON, born in Malta about 1874. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Jane Compton and his sister Grace, in Portsea, Hampshire
Michael CONAVEN, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Bridget and Robert Conaven. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Salford, Lancashire
William CONDERMINE, aged 27 years, bachelor, from Guernsey, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, married 31st December 1822, to Martha HENNEN, of Castlebar, Ireland, the daughter of Dr.John Hennen, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals Malta
Kate CONNELL, born in Malta about 1868, the daughter of Bridget and John Connell. Living with her parents and family in Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1881
Mrs CONNOLLY the wife of J.H. Connolly, Civil Staff, Royal Engineers Department, gave birth to a daughter 1st June 1863 in St.Julians
Margaret CONNOR, born about 1817 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Michael CONNOR, wine & spirits shop, active 1815
Alice M.E. CONOLLY, aged 14 months, buried 7th November 1865
Eveline Hiloise CONOLLY, aged 3 years, the daughter of J.H. Conolly, buried 7th January 1871
J.H. CONOLLY, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1867, 1868, 1871. Deputy District Grand Master in 1870
John Philip CONOLLY, aged 3 years 10 months, buried 3rd June 1870
J. CONROY, 56 Strada Stretta, Valletta, early photographer on Malta
James CONROY, 21+, widower, of Eton, Bedfordshire, the son of John and Mary Conroy, Photographer, married 17th May 1872, to Adelaide ANESCHI, 21+, spinster, born Reggio, Italy, the daughter of Pompilio and Rosa Aneschi
Jane CONROY, aged 2 years, buried 21st December 1861
Joseph CONROY, born in Malta about 1858. In 1881 living with his widower father James Conroy and family in Battersea, London
Sarah Jane CONROY, aged 52 years, the widow of James Conroy, buried 8th December 1871. Born in England
William J. CONROY, born in Malta about 1846. In 1881 living in Birmingham
Walter Arthur CONSTANTINIDI, born 13th October 1894, the son of Constantine and Louisa Constantinidi, Cashier, Imperial Ottoman Bank, Cyprus
Philip Ludovico CONTARINI, born 28th September 1865, in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela CONTI, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Conti, married 12th April 1886, to George Henry GREGORY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Gregory
Alexander COOCK, died 23rd October 1832, he arrived on the Sloop Raleigh, from Nauplia. Died in the Lazaretto
Annie COOK, born in Malta about 1874, the daughter of Mary and John Cook. Living with her parents and family in Paddington, London, in 1881
Clare COOK, born in Malta about 1872, the daughter of Mary and John Cook. Living with her parents and family in Paddington, London, in 1881
Married 8th November 1871 at HM Consulate Alexandria, Egypt, Emily COOK, the second daughter of J.H. Cook, of Liverpool, to W. CHEVALIER
Henry COOK, born in Malta about 1870, the son of Elizabeth and George Cook. Living with his parents and family in Wallsend, Northumberland, in 1881
Reverend James Churchill COOK, aged 30 years, buried 31st March 1857
Lilan Ruby COOK, born 31st December 1888, the daughter of Mary Ann and William Edward Cook, Master at Flore’s College
Margaret Elizabeth COOK, aged 18 years, the daughter of Richard Cook, married 5th May 1886, to Henry DOWKER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of John Dowker
Richard COOK, living at 43 Strada Zaccaria, Valletta, 1895 electoral list
Robert COOK, seaman, aged 18 years, buried 19th January 1847
William COOK, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 21st May 1862
W.E. COOK, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1891. District Grandscribe E, the District Grand Chapter 1895. Second District Grand Principal 1893
Elizabeth COOKE, buried 27th August 1830, aged 54 years, the wife of Solomon Cooke, Shipbuilder
Joseph COOKE, born about 1800 in Malta. In 1851 living in Nottingham
Robert COOLE, aged 45 years, buried 6th June 185
Mary J. COOLICAN, born in Malta about 1854. Married. In 1881 living with her husband Joseph Coolican and their children in Chesterfield
Giovanni COOMBS, living at 112 Strada Stretta, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Giuseppe COOMBS, appointed Sergeant 1st Class, in the Police Force, August 1870
Charlotte M. COOMBES, nee Hawkins, born in Malta about 1839. Married. In 1881 living with her husband Edward Coombes and their children in Paignton, Devon. John COOMBES, aged 41 years, Master of the English Barque Mary Ellen, buried 24th November 1854
William G. COON, born in Malta about 1875. In 1881 living with his mother Esther Coon in Kessingland, Suffolk
Sarah COONEY, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Johanna and John Cooney. Living with her parents and family in Chatham, Kent, in 1881
Agnes COOPER, born in Malta about 1860. Working as a Servant in Enfield, Middlesex, in 1881
D. COOPER, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1888
Emily COOPER, 21+, widow, of Pembroke Dock, South Wales, the daughter of George and Emily THOMAS, married 18th August 1873, to James CARTER, 21+, widower, of Herrington, Somerset, the son of Henry and Mary Carter, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 13th Regiment
Emma COOPER, born in Malta about 1856. In 1881 living in Bath, Somerset
Emma Sarah Margaret COOPER, born 5th November 1852, the daughter of Harriet and John Cooper
Francis T. COOPER, born in Malta about 1844. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Eliza and their children in Hackney, London
Harriet Ann COOPER, born 3rd November 1848, the daughter of Harriet Ann and John Cooper
Henry COOPER, died 16th December 1843, aged 35 years. Master of the brig Eliza of London
Henry COOPER, born 17th October 1846, the son of Harriet and John Cooper
John COOPER, 21+, bachelor, from Lynn, Norfolk, married 8th March 1841 to, Harriet DAVIS, 21+, spinster
Maria COOPER, the wife of Thomas Walter Cooper and daughter of Captain Radcliffe of Surbition Hill, Surrey, died 11th May 1866 in Sliema, aged 31 years
Mary COOPER, born in Malta about 1851. In 1881 living in Hove, Sussex
Mary Eliza COOPER, born 30th September 1850, the daughter of Helen and John Cooper
Mary J. COOPER, born in Malta about 1857. In 1881 working as a Housemaid in Fareham, Hampshire
Sidney Harrington COOPER, born 29th September 1861, the son of Fanny Eliza and Tyrrell Cooper
Thomas COOPER, aged 45 years, seaman, buried 31st May 1864
William COOPER, born in Malta about 1832. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Eliza and their children in Camberwell, London
William COOPER, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
William Henry COOPER, 21+, widower, born in Dover, Kent, employee in HM Dockyard, the son of John and Charlotte Cooper, married 3rd April 1853 to, Emma BARRY, 21+, widow, born in Devonport, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah SCOTT
William Henry COOPER, born 29th October 1856, the son of Harriet and John Cooper
William James COOPER, aged 25 years, buried 11th October 1839
William COPEL, living at 184 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Robert COPELAND, 21+, bachelor, of Queen’s County, Ireland, the son of John and Anne Copeland, married 12th March 1875, to Teresa MAMO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Calcedonio and Maria Mamo
Alexander COPPER, born in Malta about 1847. In 1881 living in Paddington, London
Sarah COPPING, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 living with her grandmother Jane Bourne in Hythe, Kent
John CORCORAN, buried 15th February 1803. Killed by an American Naval officer, Joseph Bainbridge in a duel. He was a clerk in the Commissariat Dept. They had exchange words and blows in the theatre, allegedly after Bainbridge was offended by some British Naval officers saying that "those Yankees will never stand the smell of powder" referring to their war against the Bashaw of Tripoli
George CORDINA, born 13th March 1836 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph CORDINA, born 11th March 1837 in Zebbug, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Papina CORDINA, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincenzo Cordina, married 23rd January 1890, to Arthur William READ, aged 26 years, bachelor, Private, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, the son of Thomas Read
Rosa CORDINA, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincenzo Cordina, married 18th September 1884, to Harry KEENE, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lance-Corporal, Army Hospital Corps, the son of Joseph Thomas Keene
Salvatore CORDINA, born 5th May 1835 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Esther CORK, born in Malta about 1866, the daughter of Sarah and Samuel Cork. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Hammersmith, London
Frederick CORK, born in Malta about 1868, the son of Sarah and Samuel Cork. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Hammersmith, London
Elizabeth R. CORKINDALE, born in Malta about 1863. Working as a Servant in Didsbury, Lancashire, in 1881
Aloise Annette CORLETT, born 2nd January 1837, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett. In 1851 on a visit to England lived in Kidbrooke, Surrey. Married 25th June 1863 in Malta to, Joseph WHITAKER, bachelor, of Batley, Yorkshire and Marsala, Sicily, the son of John and Hannah Whitaker. Her husband died in 1883, so she was a widow aged 48 years, when she married her second husband William HARDMAN on 17th September 1885. She died 3rd November 1913, aged 77 years
Ann Melita CORLETT, born 10th August 1832, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Ann Melita CORLETT, aged 2 years 11 months, buried 27th July 1835
Caroline CORLETT, born 2nd October 1830, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Caroline CORLETT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett, married 5th January 1858 to, William Jemison SMITH, 21+, widower, born in London, the son of William James and Ellen Elizabeth Smith
Frances CORLETT, born 8th March 1835, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett. In 1851 on a visit to England, living in Kidbrooke, Surrey
Georgina Harriet CORLETT, born 4th December 1841, the daughter of Mary and Thomas Corlett
Georgina Harriet CORLETT, 21+, the youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett, married 5th December 1868 to, Robert John Henry PARKER, 21+, bachelor, from Middleton, England, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, the son of Robert and Annabella Parker
Henry Charles CORLETT, born 4th September 1829, the son of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Henry Charles CORLETT, buried 22nd December 1829, the infant son of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Jane CORLETT, born 28th September 1823, the daughter of Mary and Thomas Corlett
Jane CORLETT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett, married 15th March 1853 to, William Henry SMITH, 21+, bachelor, born in Co.Dublin, Ireland, the son of Ellen and William James Smith, Merchant
John CORLETT, born 16th October 1820, the son of Mary and Thomas Corlett
John CORLETT, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 31st October 1825
Mary Emily CORLETT, born 14th August 1825, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Robert CORLETT, born 5thAugust 1827, the son of Thomas and Mary Corlett
Thomas CORLETT, aged 32 years, bachelor, from the Isle of Man, married 19th June 1819, to Mary ASHALL, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Sergeant-Major William Ashall, Royal Artillery, from Sheffield, Yorkshire
Thomas CORLETT, a Director of the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1849. Present at the 1st Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849. Living at 30 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, on electoral list 1852
William CORLETT, born 8th February 1822, the son of Mary and Thomas Corlett
William George CORLETT, born 25th August 1838, the son of Mary and Thomas Corlett
Alfred CORMACK, born 25th March 1824, the son of Eliza Amelia and Donald Campbell Cormack
Caroline Amelia CORMACK, born 10th May 1819, the daughter of Amelia Eliza and Donald Campbell Cormack
Donald CORMACK, born 24th July 1822, the son of Amelia Elizabeth and Donald Campbell Cormack
James Wilson CORMACK, born 26th November 1820, the son of Amelia Eliza and Donald Campbell Cormack
James Wilson CORMACK, buried 19th February 1821, aged 10 weeks
Robert CORNER, died Friday, 5th February 1819, aged 65 years, Magistrate of Valletta
Thomas CORNER Jnr., 21+, bachelor, from Fitzhead, Somerset, married 3rd January 1844, to Carmela BARBAR, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the eldest daughter of L. Barbar, a merchant
John CORNES, born about 1835 in Malta. In 1851 a Cadet in Woolwich, Kent
Ellen CORNEY, of Carrickfergus, married 19th December 1834, to Henry DERRINGTON, Private, 53rd Regiment
Richard CORNISH, Master of the Helen, plundered by the brig William, and subsequent piracy trial in 1820
Dominic Louis CORRAGLIA, born 16th June 1850 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Abram Alves CORREA, died 2nd October 1846, aged 68 years. Born in England, worked as a teacher in Malta. Secretary to the synagogue around 1830. His son emigrated to the West Indies, and two of his daughters married into the Benselum family of Gibraltar
Sarah CORREA, died Tuesday night 14th April 1846, the wife of A.A. Correa. She left a husband, a son and two daughters
William CORREN, buried 2nd November 1821, Mariner
Charles CORRIAN, died 5th September 1852, arrived on the Schooner Penelope, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from a tumour. Came from Devon. Aged 33 years
Lucy CORRIGAN, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Mary Corrigan and family in Salford, Lancashire
Mae CORRIGAN, arrived on the English Brig Empress of Sunderland, from Odessa. Dead on arrival. Buried in the Lazaretto, 6th March 1840
Alec CORRISON, born in Malta about 1862. Living in Plymouth in 1881
Philip Calleja CORTIS, Bookbinder, Bookseller & Stationer, at 242 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1851
Giuseppe COSTA, 21+, bachelor, born Genoa, Italy, Merchant, the son of Francesco and Angela De Vere Costa, married 20th April 1852 to, Anne Morgan BROWNE, 21+, spinster, born Llanidloes, Wales, the daughter of Elizabeth and Robert Browne
Teresa COSTA, of Genoa, married 16th November 1817, to Robert KEMP, Private, 31st Regiment
Momina COSTELLO, of Genoa, married 7th November 1817, to Thomas FORSYTH, Royal Artillery
Robert COSTER, aged 26 years, Clerk, P.&.O. Company, buried 14th May 1871. Born in Alexandria, Egypt
Mary COTTON, aged 24 years, spinster, married 16th April 1885, to Ernesto NAUDI, aged 27 years, bachelor, Solicitor
Sarah Ellen COTTON, aged 20 years, spinster, married 5th February 1885, to Albert George CRADDOCK, aged 20 years 11 months, Account Officer, Royal Navy
William Henry COTTRELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, the son of Major William Foulkes Cottrell retired, late Garrison Staff Gibraltar, married 21st October 1889, to Luisa Celestina BAGLIETTO, aged 21 years, spinster, the only daughter of Manoel Baglietto, of Gibraltar
Catherine COUGHLAN, born in Malta about 1858. In 1881 living with her widower father John Coughlan and family in Cannock, Staffordshire
James COUGHLAND, born 27th July 1854, the son of Daniel and Honora Coughland
Ellen COULSTON, born about 1846 in Malta, the daughter of Georgiana Coulston. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851 with her mother and family
Georgiana COULSTON, born about 1815 in Malta. In 1851 living with her children in Chatham, Kent
Henrietta COULSTON, born about 1845 in Malta, the daughter of Georgiana Coulston. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851 with her mother and family
Lucy COULSTON, born about 1841 in Malta, the daughter of Georgiana Coulston. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851 with her mother and family
Mary COULSTON, born about 1840 in Malta, the daughter of Georgiana Coulston. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851 with her mother and family
Robert COULTER, granted a licence to open a school 18th October 1827
Reverend Robert COULTER, aged 73 years, buried 1st January 1843
William COULTER, born in Malta about 1865, the son of Catherine and Charles Coulter. Living with his parents and family in Ludworth, Derbyshire, in 1881
Evangeline Claudette COURTENAY, second daughter of Right Reverend Bishop Courtenay, late Bishop of Kingston, Jamaica, married 20th May 1880 in Cadenabia Episcopal Chapel, Lake Como, to Charles John BLAKE, Captain, Royal Artillery, the elder son of Charles Blake of Moray House, Surbiton
Edward Henry COUSENS, aged 45 years, the son of Richard Thomas Cousens, married 8th October 1892 to, Barbara Gertrude FISHWICK, aged 26 years, widow, the daughter of Thomas Mackey
Louisa COUSENS, born in Malta about 1867. In 1881 living in Crumpsall, Lancashire, with Sophia and William Cousens
Antonio COUSIN, Clerk in the Land Revenue Department, 1865
Giorgio COUSIN, M.D., Clerk to Charitable Institutions, 1865
George COUSIN MD, born 27th April 1829. From February 1851 until March 1853 he was employed as Assistant Physician in the Hospital for Incurables. He then moved to the Comptrollers Office for Charitable Institutions as Clerk until March 1875, when he became Chief Clerk in the Police Office
George COUSIN MD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of Mary Anne and Gaspard Cousin, married 8th August 1870 to, Ann Jane SWINHOE, the widow of Thomas Bruce Swinhoe, born in Elgin, Scotland, the daughter of William and Jane GRANT
Giuseppa COUSINS, aged 29 years, widow, the daughter of George MICALLEF, married 12th July 1886 to, John LAWTON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Private, Royal Marines, HMS Thunderer, the son of John Lawton,
Emma Mary Ann Frances COWARD, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert James Waldron Coward, married 15th June 1887, to Douglas Hooper Sydenham ALLDRIDGE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Asst.Paymaster, R.N., HMS Albion, the son of George Manley Alldridge, R.N.
R.J.W. COWARD, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1886
Arthur R. COWDRON, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Ruth and Thomas Cowdron. In 1881 living with his parents in Cambridge
Margaret COWELL, born in Malta about 1855. Married. In 1881 living in Preston, Lancashire
COWLEY & Company, Brewers, at 85 Strada San Giuseppe, in 1851. Importers of wine and spirits
Charles Waller COWLEY, aged 5 years 9 months, buried 1st July 1871. Born in Calcutta
Florence E. COWLEY, born in Malta about 1868. In 1881 living in Stoke Newington, London
Florence Edith COWLEY, born 11th November 1867, the daughter of Sarah and William Haseldon Cowley
Florence Edith COWLEY, 21 years, spinster, the daughter William Haseldon Cowley deceased, Superintendent P.&.O. Company, married 19th August 1889, to Antonio Giuseppe DE PIRO, 37 years, widower, Telegraphist, the son of Giuseppe de Piro deceased, Major, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery
George Benjamin COWLEY, born 21st December 1851, the son of Sarah Ann and William Haselden Cowley
Henry COWLEY, killed in the Gunpowder Explosion which devastated Vittoriosa 19th July 1806. Aged 42 years, civilian, together with his daughter Louisa, seven years, and his sons Philip, aged six years, and Henry, three years
Henry T. COWLEY, born in Malta about 1849. In 1881 living in Watford, Hertfordshire
Henry Telfer COWLEY, born 28th February 1849, the son of Sarah and William Cowley
Mary Fanny COWLEY, born 18th September 1850, the daughter of Sarah Ann and William Haselden Cowley. She was buried 7th October 1850, aged 18 days
Sarah Ann COWLEY, born in Malta about 1876. In 1881 living in Stoke Newington, London
Selina M. COWLEY, born in Malta about 1871. In 1881 living in Stoke Newington, London
Selina Mary COWLEY, born 6th April 1870, the daughter of Sarah Anne and William Haselden Cowley
W.H. COWLEY, of Calcutta, his wife gave birth to a daughter 6th April 1870, in Valletta
William Haselden COWLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, resident in Malta, married 9th May 1848 to, Sarah Ann RICHARDSON, spinster, minor, born in Malta the fourth daughter of Sarah and the late Benjamin Richardson
William Hasleden COWLEY, living at Via San Giuseppe, Birkirkara, 1852
Catherine COWPER, died 7th January 1837, at Liverpool, the widow of Henry Cowper, many years a resident of Malta
E.F. COWPER, aged 28 years, buried 15th March 1842
Frances COWPER, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Henry and Catherine Cowper, of Gibraltar, married 9th December 1822, to John ROWLETT, aged 31 years, bachelor, from London
George S. COWPER, died 15th February 1834, aged 25 years. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. He was supervising the balance of the cargo being unloaded when the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Henry COWPER, buried 14th August 1830, aged 63 years
Captain Charles COX, ex-41st Regiment, died at the Hotel de Rome, Sorrento, 13th October 1866, aged 84 years. He spent nearly 30 years in Naples
James COX, born about 1810 in Malta. In 1851 living in Nuneaton
Mary A. COX, born in Malta about 1858. Married. The wife of James Cox. In 1881 living in West Ham, Essex, with her husband and daughter Rosetta
Sarah A. COX, born in Malta about 1858. Married. The wife of John James Cox. In 1881 living in Southcoates, Yorkshire with her husband and their children
Sydenham E.S. COX, born in Malta about 1861. In 1881 living in Tiverton, Devon, in the household of his aunt Emma C. Pidsley
Teresa COX, born in Malta about 1827. Married. In 1881 a widow living with her children in Plumstead, Kent
Thomas COX, 21+, bachelor, from Cheltenham, married 15th November 1829, to Mary Ann VICARY, minor, spinster, the daughter of John Vicary, from Devon, with her fathers consent
Charles D. COXE, died at Tripoli, 23rd September 1830, the Consul of the U.S.A., leaving a widow and young family
John Stuart COXON, Agent for H.M. Postmaster General, in 1856
Martha COXON, born about 1821 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Stoke on Trent
Milly COXON, born in Malta about 1857. In 1881 living in Weston Super Mare, Somerset, with her aunt and uncle, Margaret and Robert Carey
Stuart Henry COXON, died 1st November 1855, in his first year
William COXWELL, died 23rd February 1846, formerly of Southampton, at the house of Dr. Henning, of the Bighi Naval Hospital
Peter COYAN, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Johana and Bernard Coyan. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Belgravia, London. His father was a Prison Warder
John COZENS, Sawyer, worked in HM Dockyard from June 1814 until his death 12th June 1828 in the Naval Hospital, aged 43 years
Placide George COZZO, born 24th October 1874 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph COZZOLINO, born 21st December 1856 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elisabeth Jane CRABBE, died 20th November 1862, aged 62 years, the wife of the late Dr. Crabbe. Born England
Adele Louise Melita CRABTREE, born 18th February 1878, the daughter of George and Jeanette Susette Crabtree
Bertram Henry Charles CRABTREE, born 15th February 1879, the son of George and Jeanette Susette Crabtree
Claude Cyril CRABTREE, born 30th November 1880, the son of George and Jeanette Susette Crabtree, Electrician
Eliza Florry CRABTREE, died 21st February 1874, aged 25 years, from Southampton. The wife of George Crabtree, and the eldest daughter of Eliza and James Dinning
George CRABTREE, 21+, bachelor, Clerk in Telegraph office, from Wakefield, Yorkshire, the son of Henry and Mary Anne Crabtree, married 27th June 1871, to Eliza Flory DINNING, 21+, spinster, of Southampton, the daughter of John and Eliza Dinning
George CRABTREE, 21+, widower, Electrician, Eastern Telegraph office, from Wakefield, Yorkshire, the son of Henry and Mary Ann Crabtree, married 26th August 1876, to Jeannette Susette MAGNENAT, 21+, spinster, born La Larnaz, Canton Vaud, Switzerland, the daughter of Jean and Francoise Magnenat
George CRABTREE, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1881
George Esmond CRABTREE, born 3rd February 1876, the son of George and Jeanette Susette Crabtree. Died 4th June 1877
Jane CRAGG, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 attending St. Monica’s Convent, Skipton, Yorkshire
James William Mars CRAICHES, born about 1814 in Malta. In 1851 living in Woolwich, K
Philip Rynd CRAIG, born 5th April 1866, the son of Hester Matilda Robertson and and James Henry Craig
Joseph William CRAMOND, aged 22 years, buried 25th May 1870
Caroline CRANG, born in Malta about 1832. Married. In 1881 living in Seaford, Sussex, with her husband John Hay Crang and family
Mary CRANG, aged 13 months, buried 28th April 1851
A. CRAWFORD, MD, Hon.Sec. of Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Alexander Spiers CRAWFORD, buried 23rd August 1853, aged 75 years
Clarinda CRAWFORD, buried 17th November 1851, aged 19 years
James Henry CRAWFORD, died 26th November 1864, aged 26 years. Employed in the Indian Civil Service. Born 12th February 1837
John CRAWFORD, living at 88 Strada San Giorgio, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Thomas CRAWFORD, born in Malta about 1849. Married. In 1881 living in Blackburn, Lancashire, with his wife Esther and their children
Thomas CRAWFORD, born 4th April 1821, the son of Thomas and Mary Crawford, Carpenter in the Naval Arsenal
Walter CRAWFORD, MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
William Reginald CRAWFORD, born 8th February 1849, the son of Mary Dundas and John Reginald Crawford
Arthur CRAWLEY, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 at a Boarding School in Barnes, Surrey
Dr.Salvatore CRAY, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
Robert CRECY, aged 32 years, bachelor, Master Mariner, the son of James Crecy, Gentleman, married 17th June 1889, to Antoinetta Clarisse SPRAGUE, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Horatio J. Sprague, American Consul
William CREE, 21+, bachelor, born in Blantyre, Scotland, Engineer, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Cree, married 10th February 1863 to, Frederica BOWE, 21+, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bowe
William CREE, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
David CREED, died 6th November 1846, he arrived on HM Steamer Hamer, from Corfu. Died in the Lazaretto from smallpox
Alfred John Henry CRESPI, born 23rd October 1847, the son of Marie and Vincenzo Crespi. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Sarah, in Wimborne Minster, Dorset
Elizabeth Louisa CRESPI, born 22nd November 1848, the daughter of Marie and Vincenzo Crespi
Mary CRESSER, nee Bugby, born in Malta about 1857. Married. In 1881 living in Swindon, Wiltshire, with her husband William James Cresser and their children
Henry John CRESWELL, aged 25 years, bachelor, the son of Henry John Creswell, married 1st October 1894 to, Emma GRIMES, aged 22 years, spinster, from Portsmouth, the daughter of Alfred Henry Grimes
Alexander CRICHTON, seaman, buried 6th June 1842
Elvira Emily CRIGHTON, aged 19 years, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Mary Ann BORG, married 11th July 1877, to Joshua Lines COOPER, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Bedfordshire, the son of George and Margaret Cooper, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery
Jane CRILLEY, born about 1822 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Preston, Lancashire
Benjamin CRIMO, died 29th January 1854, at his residence in Isola after a short illness, aged 75 years
Ellis CRISP, born in Malta about 1873. In 1881 living in Gillingham, Kent, with his widowed mother Ann Crisp and family
Emily CRISP, born in Malta about 1871. In 1881 living in Gillingham, Kent, with her widowed mother Ann Crisp and family
Joseph Courtland CRISP, born 6th March 1827, the son of William and Elizabeth Crisp, Launch Keeper in Naval Arsenal. He was buried 16th July 1829, aged 2 years
Maria CRISP, born in Malta about 1798. Married. In 1881 a widow living in CambridgeWilliam CRISP, bachelor, Night Watchman, Naval Arsenal, married 21st March 1819, to Mary Ann PRICE, spinster, from Gosport, Hampshire
William CRISP, aged 31 years, widower, from Lawford, Essex, Launch Keeper, HM Dockyard, married 6th April 1823, to Elizabeth KELSEY, aged 25 years, spinster, from Portsmouth, resident in Vittoriosa
William CRISP, Launch Keeper, HM Dockyard 1825
William CRISP, aged 47 years, Launch Keeper, HM Dockyard, buried 26th November 1832
Alfred John Harry CRISPI, born in Malta about 1848, the son of Marie and Vincent Crispi. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Islington, London. His father was born in Italy and working as a Missionary
Eliza Louisa CRISPI, born in Malta about 1849, the daughter of Marie and Vincent Crispi. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Islington, London. Her father was born in Italy and working as a Missionary
John CRISTAL, born in Malta about 1801. Living in Poplar, London, in 1851
Jeanne CRISTIANO, born 29th May 1842 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary CRITCHELL, buried 17th February 1821, aged 20 years
Richard CRITCHELL, buried 29th July 1824, aged 54 years
Edith Annie CRITCHER, baptised 23rd May 1869, the daughter of Charles and Eliza Critcher
George CRITCHER, born in Malta about 1873. In 1881 living in Cobham, Kent, with his grandparents Mariah and Jarvis Bennet
Mary CRITCHLEY, born in Malta about 1841. Married. In 1881 living with her husband James Critchley and their children in Chester, Cheshire
Emidio CRITIEN, Gold & Silversmith, at 68 Strada Forni, in 1847
Godfrey CRITIEN. Founded in 1870 by Godfrey Critien, Bookseller, Stationer and Printer at 34 Strada Reale, Valletta, and 8 Strada Magazinni, Floriana. In 1882 the firm was taken over by his brother John Critien
John CRITIEN, living at 34 Strada Reale, Valletta, on 1895 electoral list
John CRITIEN, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1887
Alice Mary CROCKER, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 living in St. Margaret’s Convent, East Grinstead, Sussex
Alfred Hood CROCKFORD, born 19th August 1862, the son of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford
Alfred Hood CROCKFORD, aged 29 years, bachelor, Merchant, of Valletta, the son of Frederick Crockford, Merchant, Married 16th June 1892, to Rhoda RUSSELL, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of John Russell, Gardener
Alfred Hood CROCKFORD, born 19th August 1862, the son of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. In 1881 living with his parents in Lewisham, London
Alfred Hood CROCKFORD, living at 258D Strada Reale, Valletta, on 1895 electoral list
Clara Mary CROCKFORD, born 23rd December 1865, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. In 1881 living with her parents in Lewisham, London
Edith Maude CROCKFORD, born 2nd March 1869, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. In 1881 living with her parents in Lewisham, London
Emily Adele CROCKFORD, born 9th August 1873, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. In 1881 living with her parents in Lewisham, London
E. CROCKFORD, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1881
Frederick CROCKFORD, born in Malta about 1819. In 1881 living in Lewisham, London, with his wife Elizabeth and family
Frederick CROCKFORD, born 5th April 1838, the son of Henry and Mary Anne Crockford
Frederick CROCKFORD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of Henry and Mary Anne Crockford, married 15th August 1860 to, Elizabeth CREWE, 21+, spinster, born in Bath, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Crewe
Mrs CROCKFORD, the wife of Frederick Crockford, gave birth to a son 1st April 1867 in Valletta
Frederick Russell CROCKFORD, born 24th February 1897, the son of Alfred Hood and Rhoda Crockford, Merchant
Harry Edward Watson CROCKFORD, born 16th April 1867, the son of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford
Henry CROCKFORD, bachelor, of Chatham, Kent, married 1st February 1835, to Mary Ann HANCOCK, spinster of Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Henry CROCKFORD, placed an advertisement in the local newspaper 1st February 1837 reading:
Whereas my wife Mary Ann Crockford has absented herself from her house I do hereby give public notice that I will not hold myself responsible for any bills to which her name is attached or for any debts she or others may contract without my authority
Henry Edward Watson CROCKFORD, born 16th April 1867, the son of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. In 1881 attending Brighton Grammar School, Sussex
Henry Joseph CROCKFORD, born 3rd February 1840, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Crockford
Herbert George CROCKFORD, born 15th November 1870, the son of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford. Died 28th January 1872
Lillian Mary CROCKFORD, born 4th February 1900, the daughter of Alfred Hood and Rhoda Crockford, Merchant
Mabel Thomasine CROCKFORD, born 19th January 1896, the daughter of Alfred Hood and Rhoda Crockford, Merchant, of 85 Strada Ponente, Valletta
Marion CROCKFORD, born 4th June 1861, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Crockford
Marion CROCKFORD, died 10th March 1862 in Valletta, the only child of Frederick Crockford, aged 9 months
Rhoda Elizabeth CROCKFORD, born 7th September 1894, the daughter of Alfred Hood and Rhoda Crockford, Merchant, in Valletta
Louisa CROFT, born in Malta about 1810. Married. In 1881 a widow of a Clergyman, living in South Eaton Place, London.
Isabel CROFTON, born in Malta about 1860. In 1881 a School Mistress in the Deaf & Dumb Asylum, Southwark, London
Matilda CROFTON, born in Malta about 1860. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Matilda Crofton and family in Portsea, Hampshire
William CROFTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Woolwich, Kent, employee in HM Dockyard, the son of Edward and Catherine Crofton, married 4th September 1855 to, Matilda PRYKE, spinster, minor, born in Lawford, Essex, the daughter of Matilda and the late George Pryke. Mrs.Matilda Pryke, has re-married to James Millen, residents in Malta
William CROFTON, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
William G. CROFTON, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Matilda Crofton and family in Portsea, Hampshire
Elizabeth CROMBIE, born in Malta about 1801. Married. In 1881 a widow living in Chorlton Union Workhouse, Lancashire
Jane CROOKS, born in Malta about 1856. Married. In 1881 a widow living with her children in York
Frederick CROSBY, born about 1822 in Malta. In 1851 living in Liverpool
John CROSS, born about 1828 in Malta. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
John F. CROSS, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Ellen and John Cross. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Gateshead, Durham
Thomas F. CROSSE, born in Malta about 1820. Living with his wife Emily in 1881 in Hastings, Sussex. He was a Clergyman
William Henry CROSSEY, born in Malta about 1869. In 1881 living with his mother Annie and family in Salford Infantry Barracks, Salford, Lancashire
Edward CROUCHER, born in Malta about 1860. In 1881 living in Bethersden, Kent
Elizabeth L. CROUT, born in Malta about 1862. Unmarried and living in the Reform Club, Liverpool, in 1881
Sarah CROW, born in Malta about 1859. Married. In 1881 living in Liverpool with her husband John Crow
Agnes Narcisse CROWE, born 26th August 1846, the daughter of Margaret and William Crowe, HM Consul at Sfax
Alfred L. CROWE, his wife gave birth to a daughter 2nd February 1870, at Patras, Greece
William CROWE, British Vice Consul at Sfax, Tunisia, the son of William Crowe, British Consul at Patras, married 22nd May 1845, to Margaret READE, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Reade, British Consul General and Agent at Tunis, at British Consulate, Tunis
John CROWNIN, died 19th September 1854, of the English ship Riverdale. Eleven members of the crew of the Riverdale, Edward Downing, the Master, together with two boatmen were proceeding from Isola to the Victualling Yard in a passage boat which capsized. The sea was running high, three of the crew were lost, William Galenby, James Herring, and John Crownin. The remainder were saved
Mrs CROZIER, the wife of Mr.St. George B. Crozier, gave birth to a son on Sunday 12th November 1848
Baron St. George A. CROZIER, died 3rd September 1850 after a severe attack of cholera, aged 6 years 4 months, the second son of St.George B. Crozier
Captain CRUCKSHANK, East India Company, 17th Bombay Infantry Regiment, died in the Lazaretto 23rd July 1838. Arrived from Alexandria
George CUCORULLO, born 10th April 1832 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Reverend Felix CULLEN, born 24th June 1844. Teacher of English and Geometry at the Lyceum in 1886
Jane CULLER, born about 1811 in Malta. Living in London in 1851Albinia Georgiana CUMBERLAND, died 22nd December 1834, aged 6 years 9 months, the daughter of Richard Cumberland
Jane CULLIMORE, born in Malta about 1807. Married. In 1851 living in Poplar, London
Margaret Ann CULLINAN, born in Malta about 1871, the daughter of Eliza and Michael Cullinan. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Bradford, Yorkshire
William Henry CULLINAN, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Eliza and Michael Cullinan. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Bradford, Yorkshire
Richard CUMBERLAND, in 1833 was Collector of Land Revenue, resident in Malta 1837
Mr. CUMBERWORTH, French Master, at 275 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1856
Mrs CUMBERWORTH, Milliner, at 275 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1856
Peter CUMING, seaman, aged 21 years, buried 4th July 1847
Mrs CUMMING, the wife of S. Cumming, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, gave birth to a daughter 10th September 1827
Arthur Thomas CUMMING, born 16th March 1865, the son of Esther Caroline and Thomas Cumming
Joseph Dodd CUMMING, aged 18 years, seaman, from Sunderland, buried 8th August 1871
Helena M. CUMMING, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Mary Ann and John Cumming. Living with her parents and family in Hulme, Lancashire, in 1881
Charles Thornton CUNNINGHAM, 21+, bachelor, of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, married 17th August 1836, to Rebecca Ann HEAP, 21+, spinster, of Philadelphia, U.S.A., the second daughter of S.D. Heap, U.S. Consul General at Tunis
George James CUNNINGHAM, born in Malta about 1869. In 1881 in Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, London
James CUNNINGHAM, born 26th May 1857. Teacher of English at the Lyceum in Valletta in 1881
John CUNNINGHAM, living at 105, Strada Miratore, Floriana, electoral list 1852
John CUNNINGHAM, died 5th October 1855, aged 62 years. Captain. For 15 years Marine Superintendent for the P.&.O. Company
John CUNNINGHAM, stowed away on the Christina , and found on board after the vessel’s departure from Liverpool. Arrived at Malta 9th September 1864
Mary Louisa CUNNINGHAM, born in Malta about 1864, the daughter of Isabella and George Cunningham. Living with her parents and family in Wath on Dearne, Yorkshire, in 1881
T. CURME, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1887
Mrs CURMI CECY, the wife of Dr.F. Curmi Cecy, gave birth to a son 16th March 1863
Thomas CURRIE, Captain of the Schooner Helen, married 29th January 1851, to Eliza Ann WHITMORE
Charles CURRY, Notary, at 67 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1852
Charles CURRY, died Thursday 6th August 1863, Notary, a very old resident
John CURRY, born in Malta about 1870. Living in Islington, London, in 1881
Robina CURRY, born in Malta about 1868. In 1881 living with her aunt Margaret Lorimer in Westoe, Durham
John CURTIN, born in Malta about 1867. In 1881 in Plasket Reformatory School, East Ham, Essex
G.B. CURTIS, Broker, at 21 Strada Zecca, Valletta, in 1847
Helen CURTIS, born in Malta about 1869. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Elizabeth and family in South Stoneham, Hampshire
Jane CURTIS, born about 1817 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Cornwall
John CURTIS, of the brig William stood trial for Piracy, January 1820. Found Guilty and sentenced to death but reprieved due to his young age on 3rd February the night before his execution was to take place
Sir L. CURTIS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1844
Robert CURTIS, born in Malta about 1871. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Elizabeth and family in South Stoneham, Hampshire
Andrea CUSCHIERI, Labourer, died whilst working at Bighi, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 25th August 1831
Josephine CUSCHIERI, born 4th January 1871 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marianne Maria CUSCHIERI, born 13th September 1859 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Janet S. CUSINE, born about 1825 on Malta. In 1851 working as a Governess in Hampshire
Alphonse CUTAJAR, born in Floriana 1861, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela CUTAJAR, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelo and Lucia Cutajar, married 17th September 1876, to William DEER, 21+, bachelor, of Worthing, Sussex, the son of William and Mary Anne Deer, Gunner, Royal Artillery
Carolina CUTAJAR, nee Eynaud, died 7th January 1881
Giuseppe CUTAJAR, Physician, married 16th May 1833, to Maria Antonia BARDON, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate
Jean Marie CUTAJAR, born 24th May 1882 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Dr. Salvatore CUTAJAR, Junior Physician, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff 1805
Salvatore CUTAJAR, born in Malta 1834, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore A.J. CUTAJAR, born 22nd January 1892 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincent Rosaire CUTAJAR, born 6th November 1831 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Jane CUTLER, born in Malta about 1811. In 1851 living in London
Thomas CUTLING, aged 19 years, seaman, buried 7th August 1861
Born on 30th June 1872, a son to Baroness D’AMICO, at Casal Lia
D’ANGLETERRE Hotel at 263 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, in 1847
Mrs DANVELL, the wife of A.J. Danvell, of Freeborn's Bank, gave birth to a son on 6th March 1870 in Rome. He was formerly a Captain in the 31st Regiment
Sarah DAVIS, aged 43 years, Servant in the family of Captain Jones, Royal Engineers, buried 28th September 1826
James Perkins DEVERELL, aged 3 months, the son of O. Deverell, Foreman of Armourers, Ordnance Department, buried 18th August 1827
Born in Valletta on 29th November 1871, a daughter to the wife of Robert DICK
Mrs DICKSON, the wife of W.J. Dickson HM Oriental Secretary of the Legation at the Court of Persia, gave birth to a son on 28th February 1871 in Teheran
Louis D’SILVA, Collector of Customs, Aden, married 4th July 1844, to Annetta LEVICK, the eldest daughter of John Levick, late Captain 59th Regiment, at Cairo by the Protestant Chaplain
Mrs Annetta Kenny D’SILVA, the eldest daughter of Captain Levick, late of HM 59th Regiment and Royal Malta Fencibles, married at Cairo on the 12th October 1847, to Captain Frederick GOTTHEUX, Madras Army, Brigade-Major, Kellapore
John Maria Correa DA COSTA, 21+, bachelor, born Madeira, married 3rd May 1846 to, Hannah Hepburn CARLILL, widow of John Clarke Carlill, nee RAWLINGS, born in London
DA COSTA’s Lodging House at 110 Strada Britannica, Valletta, in 1847
Annie DACORAN, widow, married 15th June 1868, to James Colson SNOWDON, bachelor
Samuel DACRES, born about 1822 in Malta. In 1851 living in St. Martin in the Fields, London
William Gustave DAHN, 21+, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, Engineer, HM Dockyard, the son of Anne and William Edward Dahn, married 28th May 1870 to, Adelaide CHAPMAN, spinster, minor, born in Charlton, Kent, the daughter of William and Sabina Chapman
W. DAHN, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1879. Deputy District Grand Master in 1889
Augustus John DALBY, born 7th November 1860, the son of Joanna and William Dalby
Henry Albert DALBY, aged 26 years, bachelor, Engineer, the son of William Dalby, married 26th April 1884, to Susan SEER, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of John William Seer
Martha Ann DALBY, born 19th September 1862, the daughter of Joanna and William Dalby. buried 21st September 1862, aged one day
William DALBY, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Archibald DALEY, aged 46 years, seaman, buried 25th October 1859
William DALEY, born about 1839 in Malta. In 1851 living in a Boy’s Institution in Chelsea, London
Francesco DALMAS, Cashier at Malta Treasury, 1847. Died 9th January 1852. Had been a Public Servant for 43 years
Giovanni DALMAS, Clerk at the Monti di Pieta, 1865
George William DALTON, born 15th September 1824, the son of Jane and George Edward Dalton, on their way to Palestine
Isaac DALTON, watchmaker, at 17 Merchants Street, Valletta, in 1803
Isaac DALTON, died 4th January 1836 in Cospicua, Watchmaker, aged 69 years. He spent more than 35 years in Malta
Reverend William H. DALTON,Theology Tutor, Malta Protestant College, 1865
Mrs DALTON, the wife of the Reverend W.H. Dalton, gave birth to a daughter 5th June 1864
Elizabeth DALY, aged 28 years, spinster, married 25th October 1900, to William YOUNG, aged 29 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers
E. DALZEL, Deputy Auctioneer and Magistrate, lived at 166/168 Strada Stretta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Mr DALZEL, First Clerk, Customs House, lived at 117/118 Strada Stretta, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Ann DALZEL, buried 22nd July 1828, the wife of Edward Dalzel, and daughter of the late Major Blanckley, formerly HM Consul in Algiers
Archibald DALZELL, died 3rd March 1818, aged 77 years. Magistrate and Collector of Revenue on Gozo. Formerly Governor of the Gold Coast. His youngest daughter Margaret Charlotte married Charles SHAW, on 6th April 1829
Charles Shaw DALZEL, born 18th April 1832, the son of Margaret and George Dalzel
George DALZEL, 21+, bachelor, of Whitechapel, London, married 19th April 1829, to Margaret SEMINI, minor, the daughter of Giovanna and the late Antonio Semini, of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta
Edward DALZEL, buried 28th September 1828, aged 43 years, Magistrate
Margaret Charlotte DALZEL, 21+, spinster, from Whitechapel, London, born Cape Coast Castle, Africa, the youngest daughter of the late Archibald Dalzel, married 6th April 1829, to Charles SHAW, 21+, bachelor, from Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Mrs Margaret DALZEL, nee Semini, the Maltese wife of George Dalzel was found Guilty of Adultery by the Criminal Court on 24th February 1840. Under the Code de Rohan which was still in force at Malta she was to be placed in a Conservatorio (Nunnery), but none being available she was placed in the Ospizio (Poor House) in Floriana. She could be kept there for the rest of her life solely at the wish of her husband under this severe law. Proof of adultery was not explained and it seems that nothing more than imprudent levity attributable to the inexperience of her age was established. The Governor felt this extreme law should be changed, and on his instructions the bars were removed from the window of her room
Mary DALZEL, died 15th February 1870, in Valletta, from diptheria, aged 6 years. The daughter of Charles Shaw Dalzel
Francesco DAMAS, Constable 2nd Class, Marine Police, 1865
Mr DANDRIA, Sworn Broker, 2 Strada Tesoreria, Valletta, in 1849
Samuel DANDRIDGE, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
A. DANIEL, buried 19th October 1890, Fitter, HM Dockyard
Mrs DANIELL, aged 60 years, the widow of Captain Edward Daniell, 75th Regiment, and of Rangi Tikei, New Zealand, buried 8th March 1870
William DANIELL, buried 11th December 1824, aged 20 years
John DANIELS, living at Senglea, electoral list 1852
Thomas DANIELS, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
James DARBY, died 27th June 1837, aged 89 years, formerly in the Horse Guards, at the house of his son-in-law Richard Bourchier
James DARCEY, born about 1830. Living in Macclesfield in 1851
Henry DARE, seaman, aged 35 years, buried 29th December 1855
Carmel Victor DARMANIN, born 16th July 1855 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Caroline DARMANIN, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Vincenza Darmanin, married 13th May 1861 to, David LUCAS, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in Warwickshire, Corporal, Rifle Brigade, the son of John Lucas
Francis Angelo de Emmanuele DARMANIN, born 20th October 1848 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph DARMANIN, born 27th June 1823 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincent DARMANIN, born 13th January 1844 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Thomas DART, died 8th December 1856, aged 16 years, sailor on the barque Lamont. He fell from the mainmast the previous day
Walpole G. DASHWOOD, born about 1830 in Malta. Living in Stockport, Cheshire, in 1851
Rosa DASTON, died 16th August 1866 in the Central Hospital, Floriana, at an advanced age. She was the wife of Philip Daston, Deputy Store Keeper, Ordnance Department on Santa Maura for many years
Clarence Reginald Aikin DAVEY, born 24th May 1878, the son of Mary Ann Theresa and John Henry Davey
John DAVID, aged 67 years, died 12th October 1849 on Gozo. Deputy Assistant Commissary General. Purveyor of Civil Hospitals, Gozo.
Alexander DAVIDSON, 21+, widower, of Aberdeen, married 12th December 1838, to Rachel MEINO, minor, the daughter of Ippolite Meino, of Bagnara, Naples and the late John G. Meino of Hamburg, with the consent of her Guardian
Amy DAVIDSON, born 8th August 1857, the daughter of Sarah and James Davidson
Andrew DAVIDSON, resident in Malta 1837
John DAVIDSON, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
Walter Edward DAVIDSON, born 20th April 1859, the son of Sarah and James Davidson
Daniel DAVIES, aged 40 years, buried 5th November 1856
Henry Herbert DAVIES, employed in the Commissariat Department, married 24th August 1816 to, Mary RABIN, a Greek, residing in Valletta
John DAVIES, aged 21 years, buried 28th November 1852
John DAVIES, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 31st October 1855
Morgan DAVIES, widower, from Aberystwith, Wales, married 4th February 1841 to, Ellen SMITH, 21+, spinster
Stephen James DAVIES, granted a licence to open a school 7th April 1838
Thomas DAVIES, married 25th April 1886, aged 29 years, bachelor, Angle-iron Smith, to Sarah Jane LEWIS, aged 22 years, spinster
Thomas DAVIES, aged 30 years, Fireman, on English Steamer City of Washington, buried 2nd July 1856
Thomas Higginson DAVIES, aged 42 years, buried 14th June 1867
William Neil DAVIES, born 12th April 1869, the son of Adelaide and Edward Davies
Charles Edward DAVIS, born 9th April 1866, the son of Adelaide and Edward Davis
E. DAVIS, his wife gave birth to a son 12th April 1869
Edith Ellen DAVIS, born 8th February 1828, the daughter of Morgan and Anne Davis
Edith Mary DAVIS, born 10th June 1864, the daughter of Adelaide and Edward Davis
Edmond Plowright DAVIS, born 28th June 1870, the son of Edward and Adelaide Davis
Edward DAVIS, 21+, bachelor, born in London, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Davis, married 5th August 1863 to, Adelaide PLOWRIGHT, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Edward and Mary Plowright
Edward DAVIS, born about 1811 in Malta. Living in Norwich in 1851
Frederick William DAVIS, born 17th October 1869, the son of Julia and Abel Joseph Davis
James DAVIS, born about 1805 in Malta. In 1851 living in Plymouth
James DAVIS, buried 11th September 1841, arrived on HM Vanguard. Dead on arrival
James DAVIS, died on board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz, Seaman. 28th April 1849
Rebecca Hannah DAVIS, born 2nd April 1826, the daughter of Morgan and Anna Davis
Richard Henry DAVIS, born 26th June 1845, the son of Mary and Richard Davis
William George DAVIS, born 25th October 1829 at Tripoli, the son of Anne and Morgan Davis
W.H. DAVIS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1897. Third District Grand Principal 1899. Second District Grand Principal 1900
William Henry DAVIS, aged 27 years, bachelor, the son of William Davis, married 7th January 1893, to Hannah STEPHENS, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of George Philip Stephens
Archibald DAVY, born 5th November 1833, the son of Margaret and John Davy M.D.
Elizabeth Mary DAVY, born 27th October 1832, the daughter of Margaret and John Davy M.D.
Grace DAVY, born 20th April 1831, the daughter of Margaret and John Davy M.D.
W.J. DAWE, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1889
Laurence John DAWES, born 8th August 1865, the son of Rebecca and John Rose Dawes
Agnes Gertrude DAWSON, born 6th June 1871, the daughter of Mary Anne and William Henry Dawson
Annie DAWSON, born 26th December 1859, the daughter of William and Alice Dawson
Anthony William DAWSON, born 9th July 1868, the son of Mary and William Henry Dawson. Buried 3rd May 1870, aged 1 year 10 months
Asken DAWSON, born about 1833, the son of Euphemia (Elizabeth) and George Dawson. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Drypool, Yorkshire
Charles DAWSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Liverpool, Engineer, HM Dockyard, the son of John and Eliza Dawson, married 21st March 1864 to, Maria WALING, 21+, spinter, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Sarah Waling
Edith Frances DAWSON, born 26th October 1861, the daughter of William and Alice Dawson
Richard William DAWSON, born about 1833 in Malta. In 1851 living in Middlesex
Eleanor DAY, buried 8th November 1829, aged 47 years, the wife of John Lawford Day, HM Dockyard
Giovanna DAY, 21+, the widow of William Day, born in Malta, the daughter of Gaetano and Generosa SANT CASSIA, married 15th August 1855 to,
Thomas WILLIAMS, 21+, bachelor, born in Wellington, Cheshire, Civil Engineer, the son of Thomas and Mary Williams
Henry Lawford DAY, aged 63 years, buried 16th September 1840
James DAY, died 24th August 1850, aged 44 years, a clerk employed by Henry Morris of Valletta
John DAY, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
L. John DAY, resident in Malta 1837
Mary DAY, aged 43 years, buried 26th April 1850
Thomas DAY, born about 1820 in Malta. Living in Birmingham in 1851
William DAY, bachelor, from Cannington, Somerset, married 15th October 1841 to, Giovanna SANT CASSIA, spinster
William DAY, seaman, of the English Brig Woodman, aged 27 years, buried 15th October 1851
William DAY, living at 10 Strada Giardino, Floriana, electoral list 1852
William DAY, died 1st March 1855, aged 37 years, Publican, of Floriana. Committed suicide by hanging himself
Walter Herbert DE BURGH, aged 21 years, buried 21st December 1861
The Hon. Gerald DE COURCY, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1818
Alexandrina De LUSIGNAN, the only daughter of the late J. De Lusignan, married at Salonica May 1867 to, Augustus ROUTH
DE PETRI, Watchmaker, at 58 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847
Antonio Giuseppe DE PIRO, aged 37 years, widower, Telegraphist, the son of Giuseppe de Piro deceased, Major, R.M.F.A., married 19th August 1889, to Florence Edith COWLEY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter William Haseldon Cowley deceased, Superintendent P.&.O. Company
Reverend Dr. Luigi DE SANCTIS, 21+, bachelor, born in Rome, married 8th June 1849, to Martha SOMERVILLE, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Maria Somerville, in St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Valletta. He was born in Rome, and had been a Roman Catholic priest before converting to Protestantism
Sophia DE TORRI, the Countess de Torri, buried 21st September 1844, aged 26 years
Frederic August Roland Edouard DE WALDENBOURG, 21+, bachelor, born in Berlin, the son of Orlinda and Frederic August E. de Waldenbourg, married 21st August 1860 to, Amalie THIEN, 21+ spinster, born in Berlin, the daughter of Ernest and Carolina Thien
Christopher DEASE, born about 1821 in Malta. Living in St. Martins in the Fields, London, in 1851
Thomas DEBERY, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Federico DEBONO, Warehouseman working for James Bell & Co., died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Francis Joseph Carmel Paul DEBONO, born 31st March 1869 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John DEBONO, born 16th June 1835 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John DEBONO, born 14th January 1843 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michelangelo Joseph DEBONO, born 5th March 1826 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Philip DEBONO, born 5th May 1842 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore DEBONO, born 12th February 1848 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Victor DEBONO, born 21st October 1856 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph DEBRINCAT, born 17th November 1825 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Isabel Louisa DEBUTTS, born 23rd March 1846, the daughter of Eliza and William Minchin Debutts
Calcedonio DEGUARA, born 11th May 1841 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George Robert DEIGHTON, born 12th March 1819, the son of Martha and George Deighton, of Naval Arsenal
Kezia DEIGHTON, born 26th May 1826, the daughter of George and Martha Deighton, Foreman of Smiths in the Naval Arsenal
Martha DEIGHTON, the widow of George Deighton, married 23rd May 1836, to Joseph Emmanuel IMBERT, 21+, widower, from Toulon, France
Martha Ann DEIGHTON, aged 22 years, buried 26th June 1845
Reverend Theophilus Christopher DEININGEN, buried 23rd April 1824, aged 25 years, of Wurtemburg, Germany
P. DELAMERE, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1860
Charles Christopher DELANO, Captain of the brig William stood trial for Piracy, January 1820. Found Guilty and hung 4th February 1820
Mary DELEO, 21+, born Messina, Sicily, the widow of John GRAVES, married 9th December 1827, to William HUGHES, 21+, bachelor, from Macclesfield, Armourers Mare, HMS Warspite
Alessandro DELIA, late Sergeant in the Royal Malta Fencibles, alleged that his sister Elena DELIA married Thomas RYAN, 22nd Regiment, in a Roman Catholic ceremony at the Sarria Church, Floriana, about 1864. Ryan left Malta about a year later without his wife. On 15th April 1869 she married George MEADE, Corporal, 24th Regiment, in St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Valletta, stating that she was a widow, and left Malta with him. In 1873, Ryan returned to Malta and made enquiries regarding the family. Alessandro and Elena were children of Alessandro and Carmela Delia
Emilia DELICATA, aged 23 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvatore and Maria Delicata, married 15th December 1866 to, William THOMPSON, aged 30 years, bachelor, born in Lancashire, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps, the son of Thomas and Margaret Thompson
Jeanne DEMANUELE, born 6th April 1845 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anna DENDY, aged 25 years, the wife of the Reverend W. Dendy. Buried 11th January 1844
Heathfield DENDY, the son of the Reverend W. Dendy. Buried 1st January 1844
John DENDY, living at 71 Prince of Wales Road, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Mark DENISON, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1815
James DENISTON, widower, of Dumfrieshire, Scotland, Minister of the Gospel, aged 21+, married 23rd June 1849 to, Elizabeth Oliver RUTHERFORD, spinster, the daughter of William Oliver Rutherford, of Edgerston
DENTON. Denton’s Lodging House at 112 Strada Brittanica, Valletta, in 1847
Ann Bannatt DENTON, born 17th November 1842, the daughter of Susan and Charles Denton
Ann Bannatt DENTON, died 30th December 1842, aged 45 days
Charles DENTON, bachelor, from Egham, Surrey, married 9th October 1841 to, Susan BENNETT, spinster, from Philleigh, Cornwall
John DENTON, Professor of English Literature at Malta University in 1802
Mary Ann DENTON, died aged 1 day, buried 24th August 1847
Susan DENTON, aged 40 years, buried 1st January 1850
William George DENTON, born 21st September 1844, the son of Susan and Charles Denton. In 1851 living in Falmouth, Cornwall
R. DEVERALL, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
Henry DEVERELL, living at 31 Strada Oratorio, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Winifred DEVITT, baptised 8th October 1883, the daughter of Thomas and Jane Devitt, Clerk, Eastern Telegraph Co.
Dora Evelyn DEWAR, died 30th December 1861, aged 5 years, the daughter of W.A.Dewar, Deputy Postmaster General
W. A. DEWAR, Superintendent of the Post Office, 1865
W.A. DEWAR, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1865, 1866
Thomas DEWIGNER, born about 1841 in Malta. In 1851 living in Woodford, Essex
Joseph DIAS, died 10th February 1840, arrived on the Steamer Blazer, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery
Mrs DICKSON, the wife of Dr. Edward Dalzel Dickson, gave birth to twin sons, 9th August 1849, at Tripoli in Barbary
Elizabeth DICKSON, died at Tripoli, aged nearly 70 years old, the widow of John Dickson, Surgeon Royal Navy and the daughter of Archibald Dalzell
Georgina Melita Dalzel DICKSON, born 31st July 1835, the daughter of Elizabeth and John Dickson
Georgina Melita DICKSON, aged 6 months, buried 9th January 1836
Hanmer DICKSON, born 23rd July 1845 in Tripoli, the son of Edward Dalziel Dickson M.D., and Louisa Dickson, nee WARRINGTON
Helen DICKSON, the daughter of the late Dr.John Dickson, married 12th October 1848, to M.A.G.B. GAGLUFFI, Vice-Consul at Fezzan
John DICKSON MD, died at Tripoli 27th February 1847, Surgeon, Royal Navy, aged 70 years, leaving a widow, five sons and three daughters. Superintendent of Health Tripoli, where he was resident for 33 years
John DICKSON, born 17th June 1847, in Tripoli, the son of Edward Dalziel Dickson M.D., and Louisa Dickson, nee WARRINGTON
Charles Hanmer DICKSON, died at Constantinople on 8th July 1869, where he had arrived on the 5th. HBM Consul on the island of Crete since 1865. He was buried in the British cemetery at Scutari
Mary DICKSON, born 27th August 1853, the daughter of Louisa and Edward Dalziel Dickson. Baptised at Tripoli
Mary Edith Raymond DICKSON, born 9th November 1876, the daughter of Mary Anne and David Louson Dickson
Charlotte DIGHT, born about 1804 in Malta. In 1851 living with her father James Dight in Wimbledon, Surrey
Eliza Almeria DILLON, aged 84 years, the widow of Major Robert Dillon, buried 3rd December 1869
M.J. DILLON, on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
Richard DILLON, born about 1842 in Malta. In 1851 living in a Boy’s Insitution in Chelsea, London
Carmela DIMECH, born 13th May 1860 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Dr.Francesco DIMECH, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff, Senior Physician 1805
John Joseph DIMECH, born 30th August 1864 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter Paul DIMECH, born 25th March 1845 in Floriana, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth Ann DINELEY, born 5th March 1861, the daughter of Helen and Thomas Dineley
Dr.Adrian DINGLI, born 8th October 1817, in Valletta, the son of Sir Paolo and Mariana Dingli, nee Xuereb, baptized at Porto Salvo. Full name Michael Adrianus Andreas Joseph Vincentius Eduardus Dingli. Graduated Doctor of Laws from Malta University 1836, spent following six years touring other European countries. Appointed Crown Advocate in January 1854. Married 19th February 1854, Catherine MAMO, the eldest daughter of Hon. Vincenzo Mamo. She died three years later in 1857, aged 37 years. Their only son died in adolescence. In 1879 he married Amy Mildred CHARLTON, daughter of W.H. Charlton, of Northumberland. They had one son, also named Adrian who was born 30th August 1881, when Sir Adrian was almost 64 years old. He died in Valletta, 25th November 1900, aged 83 years
Catherine DINGLI, the first wife of Sir Adrian Dingli, died 19th January 1857
Constantia DINGLI, the daughter of Sir Paolo Dingli, died 1852
Dolores DINGLI, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Emmanuele and Lorenza Dingli, married 26th January 1866 to, John Augustus CLIFTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Llanfrynach, Wales, Sub-Lieutenant, HMS Resistance, the son of Charles and Mary Jane Clifton
Dr. Giuseppe DINGLI, Women’s Hospital Medical Staff 1802, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff, Senior Physician 1805
Michelina DINGLI, the daughter of Sir Paolo Dingli, buried 9th February 1860
Sir Paolo DINGLI, born in Gozo 1781, a lawyer. Appointed a judge in 1833, and President of the Court of Appeal in 1854
Sir Paolo DINGLI, buried 15th October 1867
Paul DINGLI, the son of Sir Adrian Dingli, buried 20th June 1858
Christian Ann DINNING, 21+, spinster, of Southampton, Hampshire, the daughter of James and Eliza Dinning, married 11th July 1876, to Charles Hugh STACEY, 21+, bachelor, of Brightelmstone, Sussex, the son of Charles Hugh and Charlotte Stacey
James DINNING, died 11th March 1863 at Dunford's Hotel, aged 43 years, Hotelkeeper. From Renton
Samuel DINNING, aged 1 year 4 months, buried 5th February 1846
Nicholas DINSDALE, seaman, from Sunderland, aged 33 years. Buried 1st October 1847
Charles DIOT, 21+, bachelor, born in St.James, Bristol, the son of Francis and Fanny Diot, married 27th May 1856 to, Jane Hannah GILBERT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Mary Ann Gilbert
John Robert DISTON, buried 26th December 1828, aged 41 years
John DISTON, living at 118 Strada Street, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Clerk in the Post Office, retired due to ill health, granted a £ 50 gratuity in 1850
John Barclay DITCHFIELD, aged 53 years, buried 18th January 1836
Eliza Marianne Degaris DIXON, born 7th October 1828, the daughter of John Thomas Peter and Lavinia Dixon
John De Garis DIXON, buried 11th July 1830, aged 56 years
John Nicholas DIXON, baptised 11th August 1830, the son of Lavinia and John Thomas Peter Dixon. He was buried 14th August 1830, aged 3 days
Mary DIXON, buried 14th February 1830, aged 54 years, the wife of John Dixon
Francis A. DOBBS, living at 64 Strada Ponente, Valletta, electoral list 1852
William DOBSON, Master of the English Brig Mary & Caroline of Newcastle, aged 36 years, buried 30th March 1853
J.H. & M. DODRIDGE, Booksellers & Stationers, Hosiers, Gloves and Shirtmakers, 46 Strada Teatro, Valletta, in 1898
Philip DODRIDGE, living at 45 Strada Genio, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Thomas DOHENY, living at 38 Strada Bastione, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Mr. DOHERTY, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
J. DOHERTY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1871
John DOHERTY, 21+, widower, born in Sligo, Ireland, employee HM Dockyard, the son of Patrick and Mary Doherty, married 12th December 1865 to, Barbara HALLIFAX, 21+, spinster, born in Wigton, Cumberland, the daughter of Barbara and the late Reverend Joseph Hallifax
John DOHERTY, died 27th December 1896, aged 78 years, of HM Dockyard
Anthony John DOLER, born about 1816 in Malta. In 1851 living in Westminster, London
Jean David DOMBRE, from Switzerland, married 6th January 1829 to, Rose Elizabeth BORNAUD, from Switzerland
H. DOMENICHETTI, Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1888 to 1889
DONELLY. Donelly’s Lodging House at 86 Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847
Alexander John DONELLY, born 12th January 1845, the son of Anne and John Alexander Donelly
Alfred Alexander DONELLY, born 6th May 1839, the son of Anne and John Alexander Donelly
Ann DONELLY, died November 1848, the wife of John A. Donnely formerly resident in Malta, at Atfeh in Egypt
John Alexander DONELLY, buried 10th February 1840, aged 8 months
John DONELLY, 21+, bachelor, from Devon, married
5th June 1838, to Anne LOTT, the widow of George LottMargaret Ann DONELLY, born 26th October 1842, the daughter of Ann and
John Alexander Donelly
Maria DONELLY, born about 1822 in Malta. Working as a Servant in Ealing, Middlesex, in 1851
Mary Isabella DONKIN, born 27th June 1860, the daughter of Isabella and Charles Joseph Donkin
Richard DONNELLY, stowed away on the Christina, and found on board after the vessel’s departure from Liverpool. Arrived at Malta 9th September 1864
Lawrence DORAN, Watchman, working in HM Dockyard 1825
George DORYTEN (?), buried 11th May 1830, aged 47 years
Francesco DOUBLESIN, employed by the Commissariat Department at the King’s Bakery from 25th September 1819 till 30th June 1852
Clotilde DOUBLET, born 23rd May 1830 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giuseppe DOUBLET, born 9th January 1838. Joined the Police Department in March 1874, as sub-inspector No.6, and by 1877 had been promoted to the post of sub-inspector No.3.
Napoleona A. DOUBLET, Assistant Storekeeper Customs Department, 1865
Vincent DOUBLET, French Tutor at the Lyceum in 1847
Alexander DOUGLAS, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Alexander DOUGLAS, buried 8th February 1858
Benjamin DOUGLAS, living at 8D Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John DOUGLAS, died 28th April 1849, on board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz, Seaman
Ninian DOUGLAS, buried 26th November 1822, aged 71 years
R. DOUGLAS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1862
B. DOUGLASS, Marine Surveyor in 1856
B. DOUGLASS, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1836, 1847, 1849. Master of The Zetland Lodge 1853, 1858
Henry Ariel Scott DOUGLASS, born 28th November 1849, the son of Frederica and George Douglass
Henry DOUGLASS, born about 1809 in Malta. In 1851 living in Clifton, Yorkshire, with his mother Mary and two sisters
Isabella S. Scott DOUGLASS, born 6th August 1848, the daughter of Frederica and George Douglass
George J. DOWDALL, born about 1819 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Alfred Edwin DOWN, born 31st January 1867, the son of Sarah Jane and John Down
Jessie Sarah DOWN, born 5th July 1869, the son of Sarah Jane and John Down
Samuel DOWNIE, 21+, bachelor, from Cumbernauld, Scotland, married 29th December 1824, to Mary PEAK, 21+, spinster, from Cretingham, Suffolk
T. DOWNS, in partnership with W.P. Johnson, established the Phoenix Engineering business, located in Casal Curmi, Marsa, in 1852. The firm grew to be the largest privately owned engineering company in Malta
Tom DOWNS, aged 31 years, bachelor, the son of James Downs, married 26th September 1893, to Bessie HAMILTON, aged 25 years, spinster, from Falmouth, Cornwall, the daughter of James Hamilton
D.N. DOWSWELL, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1898
Bernard Mervyn DRAKE, born 24th May 1858, the son of Laura Ann and John Mervyn Cutliffe Drake
Margaret DRAKE, born about 1820 in Malta. In 1851 living in New Catton, Norfolk
S.M.C. DRAKE, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1861
George DRAY, born in Brighton, Sussex, about 1846 Seaman. Buried 27th July 1879, aged 33 years
Sarah Elizabeth DREW, born 18th September 1841, the daughter of William and Rebecca Drew
Paulus Johannes DRIESCHER, aged 16 years, seaman, Dutch frigate Admiral de Wassanaess, buried 26th March 1858
Samian DRINKWATER, aged 22 years, Engineer, buried 6th May 1862
Hester Eliza DRUMMOND, aged 32 years, buried 31st December 1852
Captain Henry DUBBINS, died 15th September 1869 at sea on board the steamship Hecla, aged 50 years
William R. DU FROCQ, aged 34 years, Master of the Brig Lightning of Guernsey. Buried 8th October 1851
Elizabeth DUCK, born about 1839 in Malta. Living in Tottenham, London, in 1851
Elizabeth Forbes DUCKWORTH, born 29th January 1832, the daughter of Robinson and Elizabeth Forbes Duckworth
Robinson DUCKWORTH, dissolved partnership with Charles Alexander in January 1832, and reconstructed the company as R.Duckworth & Co.
R. DUCKWORTH & Co., Insurance Agents, at 14 Strada Ponente, Valletta, in 1847
Jane DUDDELL, born about 1786 in Malta. In 1851 living in Aston, Warwickshire, with her children
James Sproule DUDDEN, born about 1819 in Malta. Living in Market Harborough, in 1851
Francois Ernest Theodore DUFFOUR, 21+, bachelor, born in Hamburg, Germany, married 23rd June 1846 to, Teresa TREFFER, widow, born in Constantinople
B.H. DUNBAR, granted a licence to open a school, 18th October 1827
Benjamin Howard DUNBAR married 1834, to Elisabetta CARCAS
Benjamin Howard DUNBAR, widower, married October 1862 to Teresa WARDLE, the widow of John Wardle. The ceremony took place at the residence of Mrs. Wardle, and was performed by Reverend Don Francesco Gauci. She was the second daughter of Hector Zimelli
Benjamin Howard DUNBAR, living at 106 Strada Forni, Valletta, 1852. Professor of English Literature at Malta University, 1858 to 1880. Died 28th April 1881, in his 80th year. Son of the late Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bart.
Charles DUNBAR, died on the French Government Steamer from Marseilles. Buried 9th January 1843
W.F. DUNBAR, died 23rd February 1862, of the Malta General Post Office, the son of B.A. Dunbar, Professor of English Literature at the University
William DUNFORD, buried 8th August 1824, aged 32 years, a Smith in the Dockyard
Emma DUNN, born about 1812 in Malta. Living in Reading, Berkshire, in 1851
George DUNN, 21+, bachelor, born in Aberdeen, Captain, P.&.O. steamer Colombo, the son of John and Anne Dunn, married 23rd January 1861 to, Helen Isabella TAYLOR, spinster, minor, born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of Thomas and Isabella Taylor
Henry William DUNN, aged 29 years, bachelor, the son of John Dunn, married 3rd August 1893, to Mary Anne Ching JERMYN, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of John Jermyn
James Edward DUNN, born 13th January 1856, the son of Hannah Rebecca and James George Greenwood Dunn
Emma B. DUNNING, born 20th January 1843, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Dunning
Edward John DUNNING, buried 28th July 1851, aged 15 months
Harry DUNNING, born 31st January 1854, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
James Augustus DUNNING, born 21st May 1841, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
John Samuel DUNNING, born 27th September 1844, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
Richard Henry DUNNING, born 2nd February 1848, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
Richard DUNNING, buried 1st December 1849, aged 22 months
Thomas Charles DUNNING, born 8th May 1851, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
Thomas Charles DUNNING, buried 22nd October 1851, aged 5 months
William DUNNING, aged 53 years, buried 15th September 1859
William Henry DUNNING, born 20th July 1852, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
William H. DUNNING, buried 11th August 1853, aged one year
William Walter DUNNING, born 18th January 1856, the son of Elizabeth and William Dunning
DUNSFORD’S Hotel at 249 & 254 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. Grace Dunford advertised that her house combines privacy with the domestic comforts of an English establishment. She trusts that by her continued attention to clean apartments, good cuisine, and moderate charges to ensure a continuance of that Patronage she has so long enjoyed
Mrs Grace DUNSFORD took over from Madame Gaubau at the Clarence Hotel. Announced on Friday 2nd October 1846, the Clarence Hotel recently occupied by Madame Gaubau was closed for alterations and repairs
Hannah DUNSFORD, aged 53 years, buried 6th April 1851
Joseph William DUNSFORD, aged 37 years, buried 25th December 1841
Mary DUNSFORD, aged 54 years, buried 29th November 1851
John DUNWOOD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
John DUSTAN, bachelor, married 14th September 1871, to Mary Ann Elizabeth HARTNELL, the daughter of Mark Hartnell and Mary Ann his wife
Eliza DYER, born about 1816 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Newchurch, Hampshire
William DYNSON, aged 28 years, buried 22nd October 1855
Mr. DYTON, Master Blacksmith, HM Dockyard, his body was sent to Bighi Naval Hospital for interment, and a post mortem was carried out by Dr. John Liddell 11th May 1830
Charles Frederick EASTERBROOK, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of John Easterbrook, married 20th October 1884, to Lucy Georgiana GAINS, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Henry Tatt Gains
C.F. EASTERBROOK, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1891
Adeline EASTON, born 27th February 1865, the daughter of John and Mary Anne Easton, nee KEEN, Military Store Clerk
Elizabeth Annie EASTON, born 23rd August 1862, the daughter of John and Mary Anne Easton
Charles EATON, aged 50 years, buried 10th June 1845
Martha Eliza EATON, aged 18 years, widow, born Gibraltar, the daughter of Thomas and Annie GOURLEY, married 12th June 1877, to John TOUGH, aged 28 years, bachelor, of London, the son of John and Agnes Tough, Schoolmaster, 42nd Regiment
Richard EASTON, Inspector of Ordnance, married 15th July 1826 to, Elizabeth SANDERS, of Buckinghamshire
Elizabeth EASTMAN, aged 46 years, buried 19th August 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare
Maurice EBEJER, born 28th January 1852 in Dingli, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John ECCATT, 21+, bachelor, born in North Wanborough, Hampshire, Servant, the son of Charles and Mary Eccatt, married 17th January 1865 to, Maria BIRCH, 21+, spinster, born in Stapleton, Gloucestershire, the daughter of John and Maria Birch
Asher R. EDDY, Colonel, United States Army, arrived from Egypt with his wife and daughter on 26th January 1879. He had been ill for several weeks, and passed away the following day, aged 56 years. Born in the state of Rhode Island in 1824, he graduated from West Point Military Academy in the Class of 1844. He served in the Mexican War, and the American Civil War. His wife was a niece of General Sam Houston of Texas
C. EDE, died 2nd August 1863, in Florence, late of Constantinople, aged 76 years
Eliza EDE, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Kingston on Thames, Surrey
Mary EDE, born about 1831 in Malta. In 1851 working as a Servant in Westminster, London
John EDGECOMBE, living at 168 Strada San Paolo, Cospicua, 1852
John EDGINTON, born about 1850 in Malta. Living in Charlton, Kent, in 1851
Lucy Jane EDMOND, born 28th January 1843, the daughter of Jemima Clare and Owen Copner Edmond
O.C. EDMOND, Superintendent P.&.O. Company in 1847
Mr. EDMONDS, resident in Malta 1837
James EDMONDS, buried 13th October 1839, aged 37 years
William EDNEY, resident in Malta, October 1857
Maria EDSLEY, born about 1837 in Malta. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851
Ann EDWARDS, born about 1838 in Malta. Living and working as a Servant in Shropshire in 1851
George EDWARDS, born about 1837 in Malta. Living in Clifton, Yorkshire, in 1851
James Roch EDWARDS, aged 24 years, bachelor, the son of Thomas Knowling Edwards, Royal Dockyard Chatham, married 29th March 1880, to Carrie Courtney CHANDLER, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chandler, Brewer, 305 Hackney Road, London
John EDWARDS, Merchant Seaman, died in the Naval Hospital, buried 23rd July 1829
John EDWARDS, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 28th April 1855
Leopold EDWARDS, born 2nd January 1819, the son of Camilla Leopolda and Joseph William Edwards
Dr. St. John EDWARDS, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1862, 1864. District Grand Master in 1864
St. John EDWARDS M.D., 21+, bachelor, born in Bangor, North Wales, Physician, the son of Robert and Susannah Edwards, married 10th December 1861 to, Josephine MOLYNEUX, 21+, the widow of Thomas Blayds Molyneux, born in Malta, the daughter of Maria and Vincenzo MAMO
Mrs EDWARDS, the wife of St. John Edwards, gave birth to a daughter 17th July 1863
Margaret Jannetta EDWARDS, born 20th March 1828, the daughter of Evan and Elizabeth Foulger Edwards
William EDWARDS, born 29th January 1853
Jno. EGAN, 2nd Class Constable, granted £ 20 gratuity in 1855, since his length of service died not qualify for a pension
Juliet Rebecca EGERTON, born 30th October 1849, the daughter of Juliet Olivia and Frederic Arthur Egerton
Nils EILERSTEN, aged 22 years, buried 26th September 1856
Charles ELBIN, aged 20 years, seaman, s.s. Narva, buried 4th April 1867
Catherine Elizabeth EDRIDGE, baptised 14th April 1860, the daughter of William Baldock and Adelaide Edridge, Purveyor's Clerk to H.M. Forces
Rose Hellen EDRIDGE, baptised 5th January 1861, the daughter of William B. and Adelaide Edridge, Purveyor's Clerk
John ELIOT, 21+, bachelor, of Lamesley, Durham, the son of Peter and Margaret Eliot, Bengal Civil Service, married 24th March 1877, to Mary NEVILL, 21+, spinster, of Middlesex, the daughter of William and Mary Nevill
Andrew Richard ELLIOT, aged 40 years, buried 10th December 1860
W. ELLIOT, Clerk of Works, Vittoriosa, in 1849
Walter ELLIOT Jnr., bachelor, from Wolflee, Scotland, married 15th January 1839, to Maria Dorothea Hunter BLAIR, spinster, the eldest daughter of Sir David Hunter Blair Bt., of Blairquhan, Ayr, Scotland. This marriage was solemnised by the Reverend John Ryle Wood, Domestic Chaplain to the Dowager Queen Adelaide, during her visit to Malta in the winter of 1838/1839
Walter ELLIOT, 21+, bachelor, born Kelso, Scotland, Superintendent of Naval Works, married 15th April 1846 to, Ellen Caroline STAINES, the fourth daughter of Lucy and the late Stephen Staines
Dr Thomas ELLIOTSON, arrived 7th July 1850 from Tunis, and died on 30th July
James ELLIOTT, born about 1826 in Malta. Living in Portsmouth in 1851 with his wife Mellison
Mellison ELLIOTT, born about 1829 in Malta. The wife of Surgeon James Elliott. In 1851 living with her husband in Portsmouth
Edward ELLIS, aged 20 years, buried 16th January 1866
James ELLIS, born about 1828 in Malta. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Richard ELLIS, born in London, 27th January 1841, of a large family. Fostered by Mr. and Mrs. Conroy. Mr.Conroy was interested in photography, and when they arrived in Malta in 1857, he set up a photographic studio at Senglea. Ellis assisted, but then opened his own studio in 1871, at 43 Strada Stretta, Valletta. Was living at this address in 1895 Voters list. He died in 1924. The photographic firm he founded continues
W.A. ELLIS, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Ann ELLISS, born about 1811 in Malta. Living in Leicestershire in 1851
William ELLSWORTH, Master of Transport, Duke of York, married 16th November 1816, to Eliza SPATTARO, of Vienna
William ELLSWORTH, Master of brig Maitland, gave notice that he will not be liable for debts incurred by his wife, Eliza Ellsworth, 26th June 1827
Captain William ELLSWORTH died 12th January 1848, at his residence 65 Strada Irlandese, Vittoriosa, aged 69 years
Dr. ELLUL went to Scutari Hospital in 1854, during the Crimean War
Alphonse ELLUL, born 2nd December 1864 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anthony ELLUL, born 8th February 1834 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Benoit ELLUL, born 27th August 1856 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Gioacchino ELLUL, Hotel Keeper at Imperial Hotel, Valletta, in 1851. Formerly known at Mediterranee Hotel
Louis ELLUL, born in Malta 1853, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Paul Salvatore Louis ELLUL, born 18th September 1830 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Richard Goodall ELRINGTON, buried 27th June 1847, aged 2 years
John ELSON, born about 1812 in Malta. Living with his wife Elizabeth and children in Bethnal Green, London, in 1851
Thomas ELSON, 21+, bachelor, from Exmouth, Devon, married 12th February 1831, to Caroline Mary NOWELL, 21+, spinster, from London
Frank Thomas ELY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Chemist, the son of Thomas Ely, married 8th November 1884, to Amelia Susannah UTTING, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Utting
Ethel Marion EMPSON, born 4th July 1878, the daughter of Janet and Charles Anglesea Empson
G.L. ENGERER MD, died 28th August 1869 in Pieta, Senior Surgeon at the Civil Hospital, Floriana
Mr ENGLAND, died 21st October 1859, aged 41 years, Clerk of Works, Royal Engineers
Alfred James ENGLAND, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1882
Antonia ENGLAND, married 1814, to Francis Augustus NAUDI MD. She was born in 1792, and died 1828
Elizabeth ENGLAND, born about 1824 in Malta. In 1851 living in Plymouth
Francesca ENGLAND, married 7th June 1825, to Francis Michael PARNIS, M.D.
Giovanni ENGLAND, living at 40 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, 1852
John ENGLAND, married 30th October 1837, to Mary Anne PARNIS, at St.Paul's Shipwreck Church, Valletta
John ENGLAND, died in Balzan, 12th October 1857. He left a widow and five children
Joseph ENGLAND, born 1810, died 1844, aged 34 years
Lena Fanny ENGLAND, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Alfred James England, married 3rd April 1893 to, James Francis GOLDEN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Clerk, the son of Michael Golden
William ENGLAND, married 20th June 1790, to Calcidonia MAMO, the daughter of Catherine and Francesco Mamo, at St.Paul's Shipwreck Church. They had a family of ten children, of which four died in infancy. He was appointed British Consul on 18th October 1789. Consul for Sweden 2nd July 1792, Consul for the USA on 17th December 1796. He died 1833
William ENGLAND, born 2nd November 1847
William ENGLAND, living at 14 Strada Reale, Valletta, on 1895 voters list
William John ENGLAND, Collector of Customs, 1803 – 1806
John Thomas ENRIGHT, born in Malta about 1807. Living with his mother Martha at 23 East Street, Southampton, in 1851
William Thomas ENTECOTT, aged 22 years, bachelor, born in Deptford, Kent, Sapper, Royal Engineers, the son of Thomas and Margaret Entecott
Emile ERBEAU, born 20th July 1851, the son of Gioacchina and Marcelin Erbeau, of Switzerland
Marcelin ERBEAU, 21+, bachelor, born in Canton of Neufchatel, Switzerland, married 2nd August 1848 to, Gioacchina ROIZ, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Augustino and Regina Roiz
Peter ERKS, aged 16 years, seaman from Hannover, buried 23rd June 1855
Reverend B. ESMONDE, granted a licence to open a school 16th May 1845
B. ESSEX, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1897
George EVANS, born about 1816 in Malta. In 1851 living in Clarborough, Nottinghamshire, with his wife Sarah
Melita Mary EVANS, born 16th December 1842, the daughter of Mary Teresa and William Davis Evans
Samuel EVANS, born in Malta about 1814. Living in Southwark, London, in 1814
Thomas EVANS, master of the merchant brig Mary Barry, aged 35 years
William George EVELEIGH, aged 28 years, bachelor, the son of George Eveleigh, married 5th May 1891, to Susanna CARUANA, aged 27 years, spinster
Eliza EVERED, born in Malta about 1808. Living in Walcot, Somerset, in 1851
George EVERSON, aged 23 years, bachelor, from Portsea, Hampshire, resident in Malta, married 14th February 1824, to Mary WALSH, aged 23 years, spinster, from Cork, Ireland, resident in Malta
George EVERETT, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Norwich in 1851 with his uncle and aunt John and Mary Barber
Maria EVERETT, born in Malta about 1840. Living in Norwich in 1851 with her uncle and aunt John and Mary Barber
John EWART, died 6th April 1863, aged 68 years. Late of Monument Place, Liverpool. A native of Minnigaff, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. Lived for many years in England where he acquired an ample fortune with which he has enriched various religious and charitable institutions besides leaving large sums for the advancement of education in England and Scotland
R. EWING, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1881
Beatrice Maud EYLES, born 3rd April 1870, the daughter of Edward Eyles and Mary Frances Kelly
William Herbert EYLES, born 23rd October 1867, the son of Edward Eyles and Mary Frances Kelly
Ann EYNAUD, died 2nd May 1865, aged 74 years, the widow of Peter Paul Eynaud. Her husband died 12th August 1840, aged 54 years, and is remembered on her gravestone, as is their son Peter Eynaud, who died on 30th November 1836, aged 21 years, off the coast of Liberia whilst serving on board the US Navy frigate Potomac
Anna Georgina EYNAUD, born 27th April 1826, the daughter of Anne and Peter Paul Eynaud
Charles Breed EYNAUD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Merchant, the son of Ann and the late Peter Paul Eynaud, married 17th March 1864 to, Isabella STAPLES, 21+, spinster, born in Biddeford, Maine, U.S.A., the fourth daughter of Mary Ann and Benjamin Staples
Charles Breed EYNAUD, President of the Bank of Malta 1866 and 1874
Charles Breed EYNAUD, died 10th April 1891, aged 63 years. He was born in Malta but received his early education in America, Merchant, the husband of Isabella Emery Eynaud
Charlotte EYNAUD, born 2nd September 1822, the daughter of Ann and Paul Eynaud
Dorcas Smith EYNAUD, born 16th August 1830, the daughter of Anne and Peter Paul Eynaud
Francesco EYNAUD, living at 143 Strada Stretta, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Francis E. EYNAUD, aged 45 years, Merchant, born in Malta, buried 10th March 1880
Francis Edward EYNAUD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of Anne and the late Paul Eynaud, married 17th October 1865 in Archbishop of Malta’s Palace in Valletta, by Reverend Don S. Cumbo, then by the Reverend John Cleugh St.Paul’s Anglican Church, to Camilla EYNAUD, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the third daughter of Maria and Louis Eynaud
Isabella Emery EYNAUD, died 6th June 1886, aged 46 years, the wife of Charles Breed Eynaud, and the fourth daughter of the late Benjamin STAPLES, Biddeford, Maine, U.S.A. She married Charles Breed Eynaud on 17th March 1864
Louisa Emilia EYNAUD, born 28th May 1829, the daughter of Anne and Peter Paul Eynaud
Luigi Andrea EYNAUD, Agent for La Speranza Insurance Co. in 1847. living at 100 Molo Pieta, electoral list 1852
Luigi Stefano EYNAUD, living at 25 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, 1852
Matilda Frances EYNAUD, died 6th February 1893, the eldest daughter of Anne and Peter Paul Eynaud, aged 77 years, born in France
Maud Emily EYNAUD, born 6th February 1865, the daughter of Isabella Emery and Charles Breed Eynaud
Peter EYNAUD, died 30th November 1836, aged 21 years, the son of Peter Paul Eynaud. Died off the coast of Liberia, whilst serving in the United States Navy, on board frigate Potomac
Peter Paul EYNAUD, died 24th August 1840, aged 54 years
S. MICALLEF EYNAUD, President of the Bank of Malta 1878 and 1879
Sophia Susan EYNAUD, died 14th September 1895, the second daughter of Paul and Ann Eynaud, aged 86 years. Born 3rd November 1818
Stefano EYNAUD, living at 73 Molo Pieta, electoral list 1852
Toussaint EYNAUD, living at 40 Piazza Maggiore, Floriana, electoral list 1852
W.B. EYNAUD, President of the Bank of Malta 1865
William Stephen EYNAUD, a Director of the Malta Bank, in 1849. Living at 341 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1852. Died 24th December 1871, at his residence at 93 Strada Ponente, Valletta. Born in Malta, May 1813. He left widow Amelia
William Stephen EYNAUD married in 1860, to Amelia LAWRENCE, the daughter of Alexander M. Lawrence of New York, USA, a prominent merchant and shipowner
Trinity Church and Parsonage, Sliema, Malta. c.1880
Joseph FABRI, born 31st October 1828 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph FABRI, born 2nd March 1850 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Johan Wilhelm FABRITIUS, aged 40 years, Master of a Russian Bark. Buried 18th December 1852
Christopher Bateman FAGAN, born 5th March 1849, baptised March 1866, the son of Elizabeth and Daniel Fagan
William Bacon FALCON, aged 61 years, buried 22nd April 1854
D. FALLON, Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1887 to 1888, then from 1889 to 1920
Anthony Saviour FALSON, born 3rd August 1823 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael FALSON, born 8th November 1825 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carolina FALZON, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Gaetano and Rosaria Falzon, married 2nd March 1864 to Christopher JEFFERY, 21+, bachelor, born in Cornwall, Tailor, the son of Elizabeth and Samuel Jeffery
Edouard FALZON, born 16th November 1849 in Qormi, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George FALZON, born 3rd June 1856 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ignatius (Nazju) FALZON, was born on 1st July 1813 in Valletta. In his youth he received the cleric’s habit and took four minor orders. He went on to study at Malta University and graduated in Canon and Civil Law in 1833. He did not pursue a career as a Lawyer, nor did he take Holy Orders, but concentrated on teaching the Catechism. He organised prayer meetings for British Soldiers and Sailors, originally for Roman Catholics, but expanded his work to welcome men from other religions and those who did not practice any religion at all. By his teaching he attracted many to the Roman Catholic faith, and his example caused several of his lay helpers to become Army or Navy Chaplains. He died on 1st July 1865, aged 52 years, and was buried in the Ta Gesu Church, St.John’s Street, Valletta. Ignatius Falzon was beatified by His Holiness Pope John Paul II during his visit to Malta in 2001. Several of his personal possessions are on display in the Jesuit’s Church, Merchants Street, Valletta. This picture was painted in 1904 by Giuseppe Ghonnella
Joannes Franciscus FALZON, of Mosta, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor 1806
Joseph Paul Francis FALZON, born 7th November 1849 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lawrence FALZON, born 9th August 1836 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael FALZON, born 21st September 1850 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Charles Edward FANCOURT, born 16th November 1827, the son of Joseph and Sarah Fancourt
Henry FANCOURT, born in Malta about 1826. In 1851 living in Camberwell, London
Joseph FANCOURT, aged 36 years, bachelor, from Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, married 14th September 1823, to Sarah HOPPS, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Sophia and Joseph Hopps, from Westminster, London
Joseph FANCOURT, born 6th May 1826, the son of Joseph and Sarah Fancourt
Joseph FANCOURT, buried 7th January 1829, aged 44 years
Sarah FANCOURT, 21+, widow of Joseph Fancourt, married 11th October 1829, to William John BOLDING, 21+, bachelor, from Middlesex
Margaret FAREMOUTH, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Antonia LATOUCHE, married 2nd April 1868 to, Edward Lee SQUIRE, 21+, bachelor, born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, the son of Richard Edward and Eliza Squire
Samuel FAREMOUTH, bachelor, of Westcomb Farm, Devon, married 9th April 1849 to, Margaret LATOUCHE, spinster, resident Malta
George FARR, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
George FARR, living 40D Strada Zecca, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
John FARR, married 17th July 1831, to Michelina ZARB, the only daughter of Girolamo Zarb, Merchant, at Parish Church of St.Pauls, Valletta
John FARR, Clerk, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847. Living at 4 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Elizabeth FARRANT, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Portsea in 1851
Matthew FARRANT, Captain of the English schooner Eagle of Liverpool. He arrived from Constantinople, and died 4th January 1853, in the Lazaretto, of apoplexy. He came from Cornwall, and was aged 46 years
John FARRELL, Foreman of Smiths, working in HM Dockyard, died 12th April 1808
Jane FARRIER, born in Malta about 1803. Married. In 1851 living in Chelsea, London
Antonia FARRUGIA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Farrugia, married 29th May 1873, to John Hawkshaw ABBOTT, aged 34 years, widower, from Leeds, Yorkshire, the son of John and Mary Abbott, Staff-Sergeant, A.S.C.
Egizria Eugenia Adelaida Joanna Angelica Magdalena FARRUGIA, aged 19 years, spinster, born Valletta, the daughter of Vincentio Farrugia, married 23rd May 1879, to James Henry WYATT, aged 22 years, bachelor, of Portsmouth, the son of James Wyatt
Esther FARRUGIA, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Peppina Farrugia, married 2nd July 1866 to, Robert Kidd GORDON, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in New London, Canada West, the son of Thomas and Ellen Gordon
Filippo FARRUGIA, Chief Clerk of General Post Office, married at the Church of Vittoria Valletta, on 2nd September 1862, to Mary BARBAR, fourth surviving daughter of the late Louis Barbar
Giuseppe FARRUGIA, Pharmacist, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff 1805
John Nicholas FARRUGIA, born 24th June 1865 in Siggiewi, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph FARRUGIA, born 11th May 1854 in Dingli, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph FARRUGIA, born 5th February 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Salvatore Nicholas FARRUGIA, born 19th January 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis FARRUGIA, born 28th March 1834 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marie FARRUGIA, born 24th October 1835 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marie FARRUGIA, born 22nd October 1845 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary FARRUGIA, 21+, spinster, born in Valletta, married 10th July 1849 to, William FRYER, 21+, bachelor, from Gosport, Seaman, HMS Caledonia
Michael Francis Joseph FARRUGIA, born 16th March 1861 in Xewkija, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosina FARRUGIA, 21+, spinster, born Tripoli, married 4th January 1877, to John HUNT, 21+, bachelor, born England
Salvatore FARRUGIA, born 7th April 1845 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore FARRUGIA, born 23rd October 1847 in Zabbar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary Ann FARSOT, born about 1821. In 1841 living in Ditchingham, Norfolk
Arden Edward William FAUQUIER, 21+, bachelor, born in Corfu, the son of Charles and Teodora Fauquier, married 22nd July 1868 to, Marianna SCHEMBRI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Rosa Schembri
George FAULKNER, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831
Joseph William FAULKNER, born 6th February 1856, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Faulkner
Edmund FAUNTON, born in England, a Merchant in Palermo, married 19th November 1817 to, Sarah PRIOR, from Middlesex
Eliza FAWCETT, born about 1809 in Malta. Married. Living in Camberwell, London, in 1851
Captain Michael FAWKNER, November 1848, commanding the English brig George and Richard, whilst under a temporary aberration of mind, threw himself overboard from his vessel. Due to the efforts of the mate and crew he was saved, and taken ashore, where he was placed under the surveillance of his friends at Day’s British Hotel.
A few days later, he approached a hotel window, but as his intentions were evident he did not have not time to carry them out before Mr. and Mrs. Day seized him by his coat. A struggle ensued in which he got loose and managed to get out of the window, but was caught. However, he finally got his arms free from his coat and dropped, his fall was broken by a clothes line and his life was spared though he fractured his leg. He was half owner of his vessel, and the father of a young family. He died on the morning Tuesday 21st November 1848, aged 49 years
Robert FAWKNER, died 22nd September 1850. Captain of the Schooner Spy. Died in the Lazaretto, aged 35 years
Reverend Arthur FEARON, Chaplain of Holy Trinity Church, Sliema, 1877/1878
Henry FEARON, born 10th March 1878, the son of Elizabeth and Reverend Arthur Fearon
Charles FEDER, aged 20 years, seaman, English Steamer Columbian, buried 5th April 1856
Maria FELICISSMA, born 20th January 1841 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
J.H.R. FELLOWES, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
Emilia FENAH, born about 1811 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London, with her husband Alexander
August Anthony FENECH, born 10th August 1818 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel FENECH, born in Gharghur 1838, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel Albert Joseph Dominic FENECH, born 14th January 1863 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Emmanuel Saviour FENECH, born 26th October 1789 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
F. FENECH, Freemason, District Grand Secretary 1878
Felix FENECH, born 12th December 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary FENECH, born in Malta, the daughter of Carlo and Bridget Fenech, married 27th June 1847 to, Richard GILBERT, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of James and Mary Gilbert
Michaela Vincentia Paula Josephia Gratia FENECH, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Francesco and Rosa Fenech, married 4th March 1879, to Henry HILL, aged 27 years, bachelor, of Birmingham, the son of Christopher Hill, Corporal, 98th Regiment
Vincent Lawrence FENECH, born 2nd April 1862 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria FENTON, born in Malta about 1816. Living in Newington, Surrey, in 1851
Richard FERGUSSON, HM Steamer Vesuvius, arrived from Beirut, but he was dead on arrival, from fever. Buried 13th March 1840
William FERGUSSON, arrived on the English Schooner Elizabeth Mary Anne, from Dagometra. Died 6th September 1847, in the Lazaretto
Ann Jane FERLDING, born about 1836 in Malta, the daughter of Rachel and Jonathan Ferlding. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Blackburn, Lancashire
Catherine FERLDING, born about 1841 in Malta, the daughter of Rachel and Jonathan Ferlding. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Blackburn, Lancashire
Charles FERLDING, born about 1836 in Malta, the son of Rachel and Jonathan Ferlding. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Blackburn, Lancashire
F. FERNANDES, resident in Malta, October 1857
Giuseppina FERNANDES, the youngest daughter of Giovanni Fernandes, Navy Victualling Department, married 1st September 1862, at San Lorenzo Church, Vittoriosa, to George Allan Dudley WARD, Purveyor of Military Hospitals Department
John FERNANDES, 3rd Clerk to Naval Storekeeper in 1847
Margaret Ellis FERNIE, died 12th March 1880, aged 60 years. Born Glasgow
John FERNOUGHT, aged 47 years, seaman, buried 28th June 1859
John FERRAND, born in Malta about 1814. Living in York in 1851
Alexander FERRIER, aged 18 years, the son of A. Ferrier, Ordnance Department, buried 25th September 1841
Alexander FERRIER, Elder of the Free Church, died at his residence in Valletta 7th June 1845
Isabella Mill FERRIER, died 3rd January 1859, aged 69 years. The widow of Alexander Ferrier
Matilda Palmer FERRIER, died 30th October 1888, aged 69 years. The wife of William Ferrier. Born at Rochester
Thomas FERRIER, aged 46 years, Master of the English schooner Eagle. Buried 5th January 1853
William FERRIER, 21+, bachelor, married 10th September 1859, to MatildaPALMER, 21+, spinster
William FERRIER, died 15th February 1898, aged 76 years. Born Falkirk
Achille FERRIS, born 7th July 1837. Became an assistant teacher in November 1854, and two years later a full teacher, in which career he continued until 1882. He was appointed Inspector of Primary Schools on 1st June 1882. During his career he taught at the Sunday School in Qrendi from 1862 to 1865, and evening school in Valletta from 1867 to 1882
Clotilda FERRIS, born 24th February 1865. Worked for three years, 1878 till 1881 as an assistant teacher, then went to England and studied at the Liverpool Training College until 1884. She returned to Malta and became a schoolmistress in Birkirkara
Godfrey FERRIS, born 9th August 1867. Joined the Department of the Assistant Secretary to the Government for Gozo, in June 1844 as a Writer, and the following year became Clerk
Maria Carmela FERRIS, aged 24 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Rosina Ferris, married 7th October 1867 to, Peter BAKER, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in England, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Ruth Baker
Raphael FERRO, President of the Bank of Malta 1857 and 1867. President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1867
Edward V. FERRO, President of the Bank of Malta 1875, 1882 and 1889. President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1886
R. FERRO, a Director of the Malta Bank, and the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1849
Raffaele (Raphael) FERRO, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul
William FERROL, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
Charles Samuel Ventriss FIELD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Clerk, the son of William Henry Field, married 3rd June 1893, to Alice Maude Mary BRADLEY, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of John Bradley
Henry FIELD, aged 23 years, buried 17th October 1856
James FIELD, arrived on the Steamer Dalmatian, from Alexandria. Died on board from cholera. Buried 6th July 1865
Jacques FIGHIERA, born 30th September 1877 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anne La Valletta FILDER, aged 17 months, the daughter of William Filder, Deputy Commissary General, buried 15th July 1827
Harry Charles Blackader FILDER, born 7th May 1828, the son of William and Anne Filder
Evangeli FILLIPIDI, native of Prevese, married 19th July 1831, to Maria Louisa TONNA, by the Chaplain of HMS Madagascar
Sarah Rebecca FINAN, born 8th January 1849, the daughter of John Finan and Sarah Corbett
George FINCH, aged 33 years, widower, Marine Engineer, married 24th December 1894 to Blanche LUCKHAM, aged 24 years, spinster
William Henry FINCH, born 28th February 1869, the son of Eliza Maria and Andrew Finch
Catherine FINDLAY, born in Malta about 1850. Living with her mother Mary Ann and family in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Julia FINDLAY, born in Malta about 1846. Living with her mother Mary Ann and family in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Alison M. FINLAY, born in Malta about 1808. Living in Lambeth, London, in 1851
Arthur George FINNIMORE, born 12th November 1891, the son of Nelson Kington and Florence Mary Finnimore, Gentleman
Florence Sybil FINNIMORE, born 6th June 1890, the daughter of Nelson Kington and Florence Mary Finnimore, Gentleman
Norman John Kington FINNIMORE, born 6th November 1888, the son of Nelson Kington and Florence Mary Finnimore, Gentleman
Bertram Eustace Houlton FIRMAN, aged 5 years 8 months, born in Malta, the son of Sarah and the late Frederick F. Firman. Buried 1st September 1899
F.F. FIRMAN, until 1893 in the Royal Engineers. He left and became Assistant Librarian at Garrison Library. Lost a son aged about 20 years and a daughter about 18 years a few weeks before his death. Died 1899
Frederick French FIRMAN, aged 54 years, born in Essex. Served in the Royal Engineers until 1893. On leaving the Army he became Assistant Librarian at Malta Garrison Library. Buried 25th May 1899
Maude Lillian FIRMAN, aged 18 years, born in Ireland, the daughter of Sarah and Frederick F. Firman. Buried 16th May 1899
Stephen B. FISHER, aged 20 years, buried 17th August 1859
W. FISHER, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1864
Thomas FITCH, buried 1st August 1839, aged 30 years
Dr. Francesco FITENI, resident Malta, electoral list 1853
Teodora FITENI, 21+, spinster, born in Bengazi, the daughter of Giovanni and Paula Fiteni, married 19th November 1869 to, Francis Howe Stephen WERRY, 21+, widower, born in Smyrna, late Vice Consul at Tunis, the son of Nathaniel William Werry
Walter FITZHERBERT, born in Malta about 1843. Living in Warsop, Nottinghamshire, in 1851
G. FITZMAURICE, born in Malta about 1832. In 1851 living in Cheltenham
Mr. FITZPATRICK, formerly in the Connaught Rangers, opened a livery stable in Floriana May 1889
Clara FITZWILLIAM, buried 9th July 1830, aged 11 days
Eleanor FITZWILLIAM, born in Malta about 1810. The wife of William Fitzwilliam. In 1851 living with her husband and family in Willesden, Middlesex
Maria FITZWILLIAM, born 6th May 1832, the daughter of Eleanor and William Fitzwilliam. In 1851 living with her parents in Willesden, Middlesex
William FITZWILLIAM, 21+, bachelor, from Manchester, married 16th January 1829, to Eleanora HURTER, minor, spinster, the daughter of John Christopher Hurter, of Switzerland, with her fathers consent
Adelaide FLACK, born 8th February 1847, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Flack
Caroline FLACK, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of John and Susanna Flack, married 16th June 1846 to, William WEALE, widower, born Brecknock, Wales, lately from Corfu
Caroline Louisa FLACK, born 14th June 1845, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Flack
Eliza FLACK, 21+, spinster, born in Athens, the fourth daughter of Lucy and the late Thomas Flack, married 26th October 1865 to, Henry WOODLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Stoke Newington, London, the son of Mary and Captain William Woodley, R.N.
Emmeline Lucy FLACK, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Flack, Merchant, married 29th November 1879, to George OWEN, aged 27 years, bachelor, Telegraphist, the son of William Owen, Farmer
Emily FLACK, born about 1818 in Malta. In 1851 living in Selsey, Sussex
Eveline Lucy FLACK, born 25th October 1853, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Flack
Frederick Charles Albert FLACK, born 5th March 1857, the son of Lucy and Thomas Flack
George Henry FLACK, born 29th June 1851, the son of Lucy and Thomas Flack
Georgiana FLACK, born 20th February 1849, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Flack. Twin sister of Louisa
Georgiana FLACK, died 13th January 1851, aged 1 year 10 months, the twin sister of Louisa, and daughter of Thomas Flack
John FLACK, born 13th January 1843, the son of Lucy and Thomas Flack
John FLACK, died 27th March 1847, aged 4 years 3 months, the only son of Thomas Flack, tailor, of Valletta
Louisa FLACK, born 20th February 1849, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Flack. Twin sister of Georgiana
Louisa FLACK, died 9th January 1851, aged 1 year 10 months, a twin daughter of Thomas Flack
Lucy FLACK, died 5th July 1897, the widow of Thomas Flack. Born 5th August 1814
Susannah Emily FLACK, spinster, minor with parent’s consent, born Corfu, the daughter of Thomas and Martha Flack, married 3rd January 1852 to, Mathew John PAGE, 21+, bachelor, born Corfu, the son of Mathew and Esther Page
Thomas FLACK, Tailor, at 46 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1852
Thomas FLACK, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1846, 1847, 1850, 1854
Thomas FLACK, aged 51 years, buried 16th January 1860
Sir B. FLACKWOOD, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1882
William FLEET, born in Malta about 1819. Living in Birmingham in 1851
Edward FLEMING, aged 19 years, seaman, buried 7th December 1862
J. FLEMING, died in Athens, the owner of RY Schooner Syren, about July 1844
Edward FLETCHER, buried 1st August 1839, aged 86 years
Henry FLETCHER, Assistant Crown Advocate in 1847
Henry FLETCHER, died 7th November 1847 after a long and painful illness, aged 65 years, many years resident in Malta
James FLETCHER, aged 21 years, seaman, buried 20th September 1855
Katherine FLETCHER, died 3rd August 1863, aged 73 years. Born in England. The widow of Henry Fletcher
William FLETCHER, aged 28 years, mariner, buried 18th September 1840
Anne FLINN, arrived on the Steamer Acheron, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto from pleurisy 1st August 1839, aged 42 years. The maid of Lady Montefiore
J. FLORES, on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
Professor S. FLORES, Director of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
E.H. FLOWER, died 16th February 1898, aged 44 years, in Bighi Naval Hospital
George FLOWERS, born in Malta about 1804. Living in Kingston on Thames, Surrey, in 1851
Ann FLOYD, born 23rd December 1844, the son of Emma and James Floyd. In 1851 living in St.Pancras, London
James FLOYD, 21+, bachelor, from Chenies, Buckinghamshire, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Floyd, recently employed on HMS Indus, married 26th October 1843 to, Emma HORSGOOD, 21+, spinster, from Greenwich, Kent, the daughter of William and Anne Horsgood of Chelsea
Louis FLOYD, of Chepstow, aged 52 years, buried 8th May 1849
Mary FLOYD, born 18th June 1844, the daughter of Emma and James Floyd
Mary FLOYD, buried 9th July 1844
Katherine FLYNN, born 3rd November 1868, the daughter of Elizabeth and Michael Flynn
Michael FLYNN, 21+, bachelor, born in Sligo, Ireland, Warder, RN Corradino Prison, the son of Patrick and Catherine Flynn, married 17th February 1868 to, Elizabeth PENNY, 21+ , spinster, born in Ugborough, Devon, the daughter of George and Julia Penny
Samuel FOLLETT, Shipwright, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Bridget FOLLY, born about 1832 in Malta. Living in Fulham, London, in 1851
Marianna FONTON, died 16th February 1844, at Constantinople, the wife of Henry Fonton, and the daughter of A. Pezzer, Agent for Russian Government Stores
Carmina FORACI, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Msida, Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Vincenza Foraci, married 6th September 1862 to,
Anthony FORBES, in 1833 was Clerk in the Chief Secretary to the Government Office. Living at 18 Strada Scorzzese, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Anthony FORBES, died 23rd May 1854, aged 64 years, he left a widow. A native of Minorca, of Scottish descent, and resident in Malta for 38 years, of which for 36 he was employed by the Government
Reverend Armitage FORBES, died 25th April 1846 at Valletta, aged 25 years
Charles FORBES, died at his lodging on Tuesday 16th May 1848. He was 28 years old, and head of the house of Forbes & Co., Bombay. He had arrived on the Ariel on the 24th April but died in spite of medical attention
James FORBES, aged 31 years, buried 17th February 1847
John A. FORBES, resident Malta, electoral list 1862 and 1864
Sir Francis FORD, died 26th November 1850, aged 32 years. Arrived on the Steamer Merlin, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from delirium tremens
Henry FORD, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
John FORD, aged 21 years, buried 26th May 1854
Carmela FORMOSA, aged 24 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Paolo and Mary Ann Formosa, married 17th August 1876, to Thomas COSSER, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Essex, the son of John and Margaret Cosser, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery
Emilia FORMOSA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Formosa, married 14th April 1873, to Henry STEPHENS, 21+, bachelor, of Roscrea, Ireland, the son of Joseph and Deborah Stephens, Sergeant, 52nd Light Infantry
Giovanna FORMOSA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Formosa, married 9th June 1873, to Henry EVANS, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Yatton, Somerset, the son of John and Elizabeth Evans, Private, 1st Battalion, 13th Regiment
Grazia FORMOSA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Mary Ann Formosa, married 22nd December 1868 to, Jesse STEPTOW, 21+, bachelor, born in Bedlow, Buckinghamshire, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Elizabeth Steptow
Mary FORMOSA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Formosa, married 19th May 1873, to Henry GRANT, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Corsley, Wiltshire, the son of William and Elizabeth Grant, Corporal, 13th Regiment
Natalie FORMOSA, born 8th January 1858 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Xavier Francis FORMOSA, born 27th November 1850 in Zejtun, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George FORREST, aged 23 years, buried 20th September 1858
Thomas FORSTER, aged 28 years, bachelor, Mining Engineer, the son of Luke Forster, married 30th October 1880, to Angelina ALLEN, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of John Allen
William FORSTER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Engineer, the son of James Forster, married 24th August 1880, to Alice Maria DAWICK, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of George Charles Dawick
William Taylor FORTH, aged 34 years, buried 28th January 1868
Thomas FORTY, Smith, aged 27 years, arrived from England, September 1828 to work at HM Dockyard
E. FOSTER, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
James FOSTER, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 18th July 1866
John FOSTER, of Liverpool, married 27th February 1814, at Smyrna, to Marie MARRACCINI, of Smyrna
William FOUNTAIN, joined HM Dockyard as a Messenger in October 1832, aged 39 years
John FOWLES, living at 2 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Mary FOWLES, spinster, minor, born in Deptford, Kent, the third daughter of Maria and John Fowles, Master Shipwright HM Dockyard, married 31st October 1853 to, Charles Maurice HUGHES, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, 2nd Master, HMS Triton, the son of Morris and Sarah Hughes
William FOWLIS, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Andrews, Scotland, the son of William and Euphemia Adamson Fowlis, married 1st October 1864 to, Jesse MORRISON, 21+, spinster, born in Glasgow, the daughter of John and Margaret Morrison
Reverend C. FOX, Assistant Chaplain to the Government 1865
Edwin Goodheugh FOX, 21 +, widower, the son of Ebenezer Fox, Colour Chemist, married 14th January 1880, to Mary MILLER, 21+, widow, the daughter of Arthur IRWIN, Reverend Dean of Ardfort
John FOX, born in Malta about 1817. Living in Poplar, London, in 1851
Thomas FOX, died 12th October 1864, a painter employed on the lower deck of HMS Royal Oak, accidentally fell and died immediately
John FOXALL, born in Malta about 1816. Living in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, in 1851
Stephen FOX-STRANGWAYS, buried 9th March 1839, aged 27 years
William FRANCK, 21+, bachelor, born in Leghorn, Italy, married 16th August 1843 to, Elizabeth Lavinia Phoebe BARKER, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Antonina and William Wilton Barker
Arthur FRANK, born in Malta about 1826, Living in Liverpool in 1851
Georgiana Sarah FRANKS, born 6th March 1828, the daughter of John and Christiana Franks
Georgina Sarah FRANKS, buried 19th July 1828, aged 4 months
John FRANKS, 21+, bachelor, from Bradford, Wiltshire, married 10th June 1827, to Christian BEGG, minor, spinster, from Aberdeen. Both employed by Commissioner Ross
John FRANKS, joined HM Dockyard April 1826 as Commissioners Coxswain.
Left for England with Commissioner Ross in May 1829
Frederick William FRANZ, 21+, bachelor, from Switzerland, married 2nd April 1839, to Louisa SCHEMBRI, minor, spinster, daughter of the late Dr. Giuseppe Schembri, with the consent of her Guardian
Henry Louis FRANZ, born 27th July 1845, the son of Louisa and Frederick William Franz
John Matthew Edward FRANZ, born 20th January 1840, the son of Louisa and Frederick William Franz
Allan FRASER, bachelor, married 20th February 1861, to Julia ALDWELL, spinster
J. FRASER, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1866
James T. FRASER, born about 1821 in Malta. In 1851 living in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Sarah FRASER, born about 1809 in Malta. Married. Living in Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1851
J.J. FREDERICK, joined Royal Engineers Department on Malta in 1855, arriving from Aldershot
James FREDERICKSEN, aged 36 years, seaman, buried 28th November 1868
Mr. FREEMAN, English teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Eliza FREEMAN, born 4th December 1857, the daughter of David and Ann Freeman
Robert FREEMAN, aged 38 years, buried 4th October 1859
Thomas FREEMAN, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard April 1803
Edward FREEMANTLE, arrived on HM Powerfull, from Beirut. Dead on arrival, from typhus. Buried 19th September 1841
Joseph FREESOLE, born about 1801 in Malta. Living in St.George in the East, London, in 1851
Sir Arthur FREMANTLE, Governor of Malta, 1894 till 1898. He was born 11th November 1835, the son of Agnes Fremantle, nee Lyon the daughter of David Lyon, and Major-General John W. Fremantle of the Coldstream Guards. He joined this regiment in 1853, and was Lieut-Colonel by 1863, when he took special leave to travel to America where he viewed the American Civil War from the Confederate side. He was later to serve in Egypt and the Sudan. He became Governor of Malta in January 1894 and held the position till December 1898. In 1864 he married Mary Hall, the daughter of Richard Hall. She died on 16th August 1898. He died 25th September 1901, aged 65 years at Cowes, Isle of Wight
Daniel FRENCH, aged 25 years, buried 4th November 1850
John FRENCH, seaman, aged 41 years, buried 18th March 1844
Giovanna FRENDO, aged 17 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Louis Frendo, married 6th February 1879, to Alfred PECKHAM, aged 25 years, bachelor, of Southampton, the son of William Peckham, Stoker, HMS Bittern
Marguerite Beatrice FRENDO, born 1st August 1857 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Nicholas FRENDO, born 15th March 1845 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth Jemima FRERE, buried 24th January 1831, aged 69 years, the wife of John Hookham Frere
Hatley FRERE, M.C.S., nephew of Rt. Hon. J. Hookham Frere, at Ootacamund, India, married 22nd September 1840, to Theodora Amelia Mary SPENSER, the eldest daughter of the Lord Bishop of Madras
The Right Hon. John Hookham FRERE, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1822
John Hookham FRERE, buried 14th January 1846, aged 76 years
Susannah FRERE, buried 25th January 1839, aged 62 years
Fulgence FRESNEL, 21+, bachelor, of Mahieu Calvados, France, married 13th September 1838, to Sarah…….., minor, spinster, native of Abyssinia
Frederick FRIED, aged 50 years, seaman, buried 15th December 1866
J. FRIEND, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1894
John George FRIEND, aged 34 years, bachelor, the son of George Friend deceased, married 14th February 1893, to Edith Mary YEOMAN, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Stephen George Yeoman
Mercy FRIEND, the eldest daughter of John Friend, late of Ramsgate, married 24th January 1833, in Alexandria, Egypt, to Peter TAYLOR, son of the late John Taylor of Clitheroe, Lancashire
Margaret FRIGGIERI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Carlo and Giovanna Friggieri, married 22nd December 1852 to, John OVEREND, 21+, bachelor, born in Portadown, Armagh, Ireland, Corporal, 76th Regiment, the son of John and Rachel Overend
Ann FRISK, born 21st March 1823, the daughter of Sarah and Thomas Frisk
Anne FRISK, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk, married 30th November 1848 to, Joseph CAMILLERI, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta
Charles John FRISK, born 19th April 1833, the son of Sarah and Thomas Frisk
Eliza FRISK, born 8th August 1820, the daughter of Sarah and Thomas Frisk
Eliza FRISK, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk, residents in Malta, married 24th November 1846 to, Giacomo GRECH, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, son of the late Gaetano and Mariana Grech
Elizabeth Cardine FRISK, born 8th May 1837, the daughter of Sarah and Thomas Frisk
Esther FRISK, born 6th July 1826, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
Esther FRISK, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk, married 12th October 1848 to, Henry James LAYLAND, 21+, bachelor, born Greenwich, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy
George FRISK, baptised 27th July 1831, the son of Sarah and Thomas Frisk
Henry FRISK, born 29th May 1839, the son of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
Henry FRISK, aged 2 years, buried 3rd January 1841
Samuel FRISK, born 23rd December 1821, the son of Thomas and Sarah Frisk, Servant to Mr.Calvert
Sarah FRISK, baptised 16th January 1825, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
Sarah FRISK, aged 28 years, buried 6th March 1854
Sarah FRISK, baptised 16th January 1825, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk. In 1851 working as a Servant in West Derby, Lancashire
Thomas FRISK, aged 24 years, bachelor, from Southwark, Surrey, married 14th February 1820, to Sarah BARTER, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Ann and Thomas Barkter, of Eling, Hampshire
Thomas FRISK, aged 60 years, buried 4th December 1851
Thomas William FRISK, born 29th September 1828, the son of Thomas and Sarah Frisk
William FRITH, born about 1809 in Malta. Living in Gloucester in 1851
Ernesto FRITSCHKO, Austrian Consul, Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847
Amon FRY, Foreman of Smiths, working in HM Dockyard, died 26th September 1808
Arthur FRY, born 28th August 1881, the son of Albert and Emily Fry, Telegraphist
Charles Baldwin FRY, born 1st March 1880, the son of Albert and Emily Fry, Telegraphist
Sarah Mary Anne FRY, born 3rd March 1819, the daughter of John and Anne Fry
Annie Valletta FRYER, born 9th January 1866, the daugher of Eliza and Charles Thomas Fryer
Charles Thomas FRYER, aged 35 years, buried 9th July 1867
Ellen Sarah FULLER, aged 34 years, buried 27th June 1863
Rebecca FULTON, aged 47 years, buried 5th June 1860
P.F.G. FURSE, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, the son of the late William Henry Furse, of Rome, married 25th May 1861, to Maria Matilda BISHOP, the only daughter of Commissary General Bishop
Mrs FURSE, the wife of P. Furse, gave birth to a daughter 8th March 1863
Thomas FYERS, died 11th October 1815, Deputy Paymaster General, from consumption
Geesina Jans FYN, born 24th August 1850, the daughter of Geesina Lambess and Jan Jocobo Fyn, from Groningen, Netherlands
Gaetano GABRIELLE, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Godfrey GAERTNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Riedfeld, Bavaria, the son of Eva Rosina and Georg Leonhardt Gaertner, married 17th April 1862 to, Margaret FETTEN, 21+, spinster, born in Germany, the daughter of Peter and Sybilla Fetten
Elizabeth GAFFIERO, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Francesco Gaffiero, married 22nd April 1892, to Robert Humphrey SQUIBBS, aged 28 years, bachelor, E.R.A., Royal Navy, the son of Robert Squibbs
Marianna GAFFIERO, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Francesco Gaffiero, married 1st July 1888, to Charles Thomas ASHCROFT, aged 35 years, widower, Master Mariner, the son of Charles Ashcroft
Giovanni Battista GAGLIUFFI, 21+, bachelor, born in Cagliari, Sardinia, HM Vice Consul Fezzan Province of Tripoli, married Helen DICKSON, 21+, spinster, born in Tripoli, the second daughter of the late Dr. John Dickson, Surgeon R.N., and his wife Elizabeth
Alfred GAIN, born 26th July 1859, the son of Matilda Purdie and Herbert Horatio Gain
Charles GAINES, aged 29 years, seaman, buried 3rd August 1855
John Dickson GAINES, born 24th July 1857, the son of Margaret Charlotte Shaw and Marcus Junius Gaines
Donald Tulloch GAIR, 21+, bachelor, born in Scotland, Police Force HM Dockyard, the son of Donald and Elizabeth Gair, married 11th November 1862 to, Martha NEWILL, 21+, spinster, born in Royston, Hertfordshire, the daughter of John and Annie Newill
John GALDES, Artist, at 36 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847
John GALDES, Bookbinder, at 120 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, in 1847
Clara GALE, aged 24 years, spinster, married 18th July 1894, to Frederick
William TRIGELL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery
Henry L. GALE, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1891
Henry Lumsden GALE, living 173D Strada Mercanti, Valletta, 1895 Voters list. Born in Plymouth 1833, died at Eastbourne in 1904. Was a resident in Malta from 1861 to 1904, during that time he was connected with St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral which has a memorial to him, and the Committee of Ta Braxia cemetery
John GALE, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Croydon, Surrey, Labourer, the son of John and Mary Anne Gale, married 23rd July 1867 to, Mary Anne PARKER, aged 18 years, spinster born in Frimley, the daughter of Thomas and Martha Parker
W. GALE, Freemason, appointed District Grand Secretary 1865
Angelo GALEA, was Bandmaster of the 100th Regiment, and when they left Malta in October 1866, he was presented silver cup and gold ring. He was the father of Philip Galea
Angelo Salvatore Michael GALEA, born 1st February 1842 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anna GALEA, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Grazio Galea, married 16th February 1880, to Robert Ernest UPTON, aged 23 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Alexandra, the son of John Upton
Carmelo GALEA, born in Valletta 1837, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George GALEA, born 10th April 1832 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GALEA, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor 1812
Joseph GALEA, born 27th September 1837 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GALEA, born 30th November 1847 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GALEA, born 16th April 1848 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GALEA, born 6th October 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Francis GALEA, born 7th October 1851 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis GALEA, born 29th January 1848 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lucy GALEA, aged 16 years, minor with parent’s consent, the daughter of Joseph Galea, married 5th February 1888, to Philip LOVELL, aged 21 years, bachelor, Private, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, the son of Henry Lovell
Maria GALEA, born 7th September 1831 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Carmela Rosa GALEA, born 26th August 1850 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mary GALEA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Lorenza Galea, married 29th July 1872, to Josiah LEWIS, 21+, bachelor, of Broad Town, Wiltshire, the son of George and Elizabeth Lewis, Sergeant, 13th Light Infantry
Michael Carmel Francis GALEA, born 18th October 1849 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Netta GALEA, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvo Galea, married 22nd May 1894, to Samuel BENIFIELD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Samuel Benifield
Philip GALEA, was Bandmaster of the 4th Regiment, and when they left Malta in March 1866 he joined the 1st Battalion 8th Regiment
Saviour GALEA, born 26th January 1825 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Saviour John Michael GALEA, born 11th February 1849 in Attard, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ursula Jeanne GALEA, born 29th January 1870 in Ghainselem, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William GALENBY, of the English ship Riverdale, died 19th September 1854. Eleven members of the crew of Riverdale, together with two boatmen were proceeding from Isola to the Victualling Yard in a passage boat which capsized. The sea running high, three of the crew sank, William Galenby, James Herring, John Crownin. The remainder were saved
Emmanuel Luigi GALIZIA (1830 - 1906), entered Government service in 1846, aged 15 years, as an apprentice under William Lamb Arrowsmith. In 1856 appointed Government Architect, and 1860 became Chief Architect. Became a Fellow of RIBA. His first major work was the Ta Braxia cemetery in 1855, followed by the Turkish cemetery at Marsa for which he received the Medjidy medal from the Sultan of Turkey in 1867. Addolorata cemetery in 1869 followed. He was also responsible for the Carmelite church at Balluta Bay in 1877, and the church of Our Lady of Lourdes at Mgarr (Gozo), in 1890 for which Pope Leone XIII honoured him with a Knight of St.Gregory the Great. He also designed the police stations at Marsa, Sliema, Marsamxett, and many other Public Buildings, and Private houses. He built for himself a house at 106 Rudolph Street, Sliema, named Alhambra and a friend asked for a similar one, so No.104 was also built. Both in the Moorish style
Henry GALLAGHER, born about 1839 in Malta. In 1851 in a Boy’s Institution in Chelsea, London
Ann GALLAND, the daughter of James Galland, married 27th January 1827, to James (or Thomas) FIDDES, Surgeon, 85th Regiment
Charles GALLAND, M.D., Tutor at Malta University for Anatomy and Surgery, Faculty of Medicine in 1847. Living at 88 Strada Britannica, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Physician to Malta Protestant College, September 1856
James GALLAND, living at 88 Strada Britannica, Valletta, electoral list 1852
James GALLAND, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1829, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1839, 1841, 1842, 1843
James GALLAND, aged 79 years, buried 13th June 1854. For many years Superintendent of Police
John GALTON, arrived on HM Tallavera, from Smyrna. Buried 30th December 1834, in the Lazaretto. Died from consumption
Rose GAMBIER, born in Malta about 1818. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
G. GAMBIN, Merchant, at 37 Strada Marina, Valletta, in 1847
Leopoldo GAMBIN, Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1863 - 1866
Salvatore GAMBIN, died September 1845, commanding the English Brig Zeitun, fell into the hold of the vessel, in a fit of apoplexy. He was taken to the Civil Hospital where he died
Teresa GAMBIN retired on a pension 1st June 1857, from the post of Female Keeper at the Lunatic Asylum
John Henry GAMBLETON, aged 30 years, buried 30th November 1866
Elizabeth GANER, born in Malta about 1833. Living and working as a Servant in Manchester in 1851
Joshua Thomas Pollard GARD, aged 27 years, bachelor, Shipwright in the Dockyard, Vittoriosa, the son of John Rogers Gard, Shipwright, married 30th November 1887,to Rebecca STANLEY, aged 21 years, spinster, Vittoriosa, the daughter of William Stanley
Georgiana Jemima Maria GARDEN, died 25th August 1868, at Les Grottes, Geneva, aged 45 years, the wife of the Reverend Francis Garden, Sub Dean of HM Chapels Royal. The daughter of the late R.J. Bourchier of Malta and relict of the late J.B.H. Collings MD of Malta
F. GARDINER, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1888. Third District Grand Principal 1896. Second District Grand Principal 1897
John GARDINER, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1848, 1849
P.E. GARDINER, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1914
Agnes GARDNER, born in Malta about 1849. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
Ann GARDNER, minor, the daughter of Anthony Gardner, Shipwright, HM Naval Yard, married 29th April 1837, to Hamilton MILBURN, 21+, bachelor, from Isle of Man, Quartermaster, HMS Vanguard
Anthony Vincent GARDNER, aged 34 years, buried 23rd November 1841
Edward E.E. GARDNER, died at Palermo 18th September 1862, aged 47 years, from Boston, USA
Elizabeth GARDNER, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Anthony Gardner, Shipwright, HM Dockyard, married 14th November 1838, to William Robert WILLIAMS, 21+, bachelor, from Bristol, Engineer, HMS Volcano
George GARDNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Middlesex, employee of a Telegraph Co. working on the Hawk, the son of George and Sarah Gardner, married 3rd December 1867 to, Rosina VELLA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Nicola and Annie Vella
Giuseppa GARDNER, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William and Ann Gardner, married January 24th 1871, to Thomas James WANSTALL, 21+, bachelor, of Sandwich, Kent, the son of William and Elizabeth Wanstall, Engineer, HMS Cockatrice
James George Pink GARDNER, born 13th April 1833, the son of Anthony Gardner
Maria Anna GARDNER, died 23rd December 1885, aged 60 years, the wife of William Gardner
Samuel GARDNER, living at 31 Strada Macina, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Susan GARDNER, born in Malta about 1850. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
Theresa GARDNER, minor, spinster, the daughter of Anthony Gardner, of Guernsey, Shipwright HM Naval Yard, married 18th June 1833, to John SCOTT, widower, of Selsea, Sussex, Boatswain, HMS Rainbow
William GARDNER, living at 109 Strada Toro, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Mary GARNEY, born in Malta about 1836. In 1851 living in Rochester, Kent, working as a Servant
Thomas GARRATT, Sailmaker, married 10th August 1816 to, Caroline JAKELL, from Middlesex
Angela GATT, born 24th January 1835 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmel GATT, born 15th December 1860 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Camilla GATT, the second daughter of Vincenzo Gatt, St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta, married 14th November 1833 to, William Davenport HUMPHRIES, of Bramhall Hall, Cheshire, Lieutenant, 94th Regiment
Carmela GATT, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of William Gatt, married 24th July 1886, to Robert STOKER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Joseph Stoker
Concetta GATT married Robert WOODHOUSE in 1878 before a Protestant Chaplain to the Forces in Malta, and subsequently they convalidated their marriage in the Catholic Church at Halifax, Nova Scotia before the Reverend R. Brindle, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Forces, in the presence of John Mills and his wife Carmela. Robert was born in Surrey, and later became a Police Constable in HM Dockyard
Francesca GATT, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincenze Gatt, married 9th September 1876, to James WATSON, aged 30 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 74th Regiment, the son of James Watson
G.B. GATT, died 30th May 1867, formerly Superintendent of the Government Printing Office
Gregorious GATT, of Birkirkara, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor 1812
John GATT, born 18th February 1855 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Hon. Lawrence GATT, Comptroller of Customs, 1871
Lawrence GATT, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1892 to 1896
Philip Carmelo Joseph Aloyusius GATT, born 1st August 1843 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
The Clarence Hotel recently occupied by Madame GAUBAU was closed for alterations and repairs. Mrs. Grace Dunsford succeeded Madame Gaubau at the Clarence Hotel, Friday 2nd October 1846
Francis GAUCI, born 13th March 1852 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giuseppe GAUCI, a pauper, buried 7th August 1869
John GAUCI, born 19th March 1863 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John Joseph GAUCI, born 12th August 1854 in Mosta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Josephine GAUCI, aged 29 years, widow, the daughter of George SMITH, married 10th August 1880, to Thomas BEDDOW, aged 23 years, bachelor, Lance-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 20th Regiment, the son of John Beddow
Mary Anne GAUCI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Dora Gauci, married 23rd May 1865 to, James LINGARD, 21+, bachelor, born in Worstley, Lancashire, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of William and Sarah Lingard
Salvatore GAUCI, born 17th April 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ann GAUNT, born in Malta about 1818. Married. Living in Little Stukeley, Huntingdonshire
Elizabeth Frances Browse GAUNTLETT, born Portsmouth, Hampshire, the daughter of George Gauntlett, married 31st October 1844, to Richard WESTRUP, born High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Both aged 21+
George GAUNTLETT, died Tuesday 5th June 1849, aged 50 years, a baker
Hugh GAVIN, granted a licence to open a school 3rd September 1860
Margaret Learmouth GAVIN, born 10th January 1861, the daughter of Hugh and Margaret Gavin, nee HENDERSON
Mary GAVIN, born 27th January 1865, the daughter of Hugh and Margaret Gavin, nee HENDERSON
William GAVIN, born 28th November 1862, the son of Hugh and Margaret Gavin, nee HENDERSON
Sarah GEARY, born in Malta about 1819. Living in Burton on Trent in 1851
William GEDDES, aged 23 years, seaman, buried 15th November 1868
Ethel Laura GEE, born 15th February 1883, the daughter of Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraphist, Eastern Telegraph Co.
George Robert GEE, born 8th October 1878, the son of Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee
Guy Edwin GEE, born 13th November 1880, the son of Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraph Clerk
Henrietta Melita GEE, born 19th September 1894, the daughter of Charles Henry deceased and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraphist
Herbert Harold GEE, born 13th February 1891, the son Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraphist
Marie Eveline GEE, born 29th January 1888, the daughter of Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraphist
Roland Edgar GEE, Born 12th June 1885, the son of Charles Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Gee, Telegraphist
Samuel GEE, born 5th January 1831, the son of Mary and Samuel Gee
Amalie Sophie Marie GEISEL, baptised 2nd November 1861, the daughter of Bernhard Philipp and Amalie Therese Caroline Geisel, Professor of German in Malta Protestant College, St. Julians
Bertha Wilhelmina Carolina GEISEL, born 5th July 1860, the daughter of Amalia Dorothea and Bernard Phillip Geisel of Nassau
F.T. GELL, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1853
Frank A.B. GENESTE, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1883 to 1889
Calcedonia GENOVESE, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvo Genovese, married 17th March 1889, to Frederick DILLOW, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of William Dillow
Herbert Hanafy GEORGE, born 28th February 1861, the son of Matilda and Edgar George
Mrs GEORGE, the wife of Edgar George, of Malta Alexandria Telegraph, gave birth to a daughter 19th November 1863
Philip GEORGE, born in Malta about 1831. Living in Wapping, London, in 1851
Johanna Ludavika Maria GESNER, aged 17 months, buried 5th July 1853
Reverend Fr.Carlo GIACINTO, appointed to the Chair of Botany at Malta University by Sir Alexander Ball in 1805
Alfred GIBSON appointed to the post of Sexton at St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, when G. Calleja had become too infirm to fulfil his duties, October 1862
Ann M. GIBSON, born in Malta about 1817. Married. Living in Shalford, Surrey, in 1851
Eliza Ann GIBSON, eldest daughter of John Gibson, HBM Consul at Tunis, married 25th April 1832, in Tunis, to Henri NYSSEN, Vice Consul and eldest son of Consul Nyssen, Consul General for the Netherlands
Ella Beatrice GIBSON, born 2nd August 1853, the daughter of Matilda Mira Eliza Thurburn and George Rawstone Gibson
Frederick John GIBSON, born 3rd November 1881, the son of Sarah Ann and Frederick Gibson, Publican
George James Nankivell GIBSON, born 19th December 1825, the son of James and Susan Gibson
George Langford GIBSON, born in Sliema, 14th October 1862, the son of Elizabeth Margaret and George Gibson. Buried 21st August 1863, aged 10 months
George Langford GIBSON, born 14th February 1864, the son of Elizabeth Margaret and George Gibson
Henry GIBSON, died 22nd April 1867 in Sliema, aged 20 months, the son of George Gibson
Henry Cecil William GIBSON, born 17th November 1847, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Staines Gibson
Henry Charles George GIBSON, born 5th June 1827, the son of James and Susan Gibson
Ivan Edgar GIBSON, born 3rd August 1899, the son of Robert and Jessie Gibson, Electrician
James GIBSON, 21+, bachelor, from Hull, married 9th March 1825, to Susan NANKIVELL, 21+, spinster, from Pentonville, London, born St.Christopher, West Indies
John GIBSON, aged 43 years, widower, Porter at the Naval Hospital, married 25th October 1821, to Naomi HUME, age 23 years, spinster, from Cork
Minnie Frances Margaritte GIBSON, born 11th December 1896, the daughter of Jessie and Robert Gibson, Electrician, Eastern Telegraph Company
Nina Hartley Mary GIBSON, born 22nd March 1855, the daughter of Matilda Mira Eliza Thurburn and George Rawstone Gibson
Peter GIBSON, married 17th May 1894, aged 28 years, bachelor, Engine Fitter, to Jane JENNINGS, aged 21 years, spinster
Robert GIBSON, died 10th November 1845, aged 40 years. Master of the English brig Eurus
Robert GIBSON, aged 32 years, bachelor, Electrician, the son of John Gibson, married 19th November 1895, to Jessie Crockford HOSKIN, spinster, of Valletta, the daughter of John Hoskin
Henry GIDDINGS, buried 22nd April 1855, aged 29 years
Richard GIDDINGS, arrived on the Sloop Hazard, from Basika Bay. Died 1st September 1839, in the Lazaretto
Clement Newman GIFFORD, born 1st September 1889, the son of Harold Charles and Augusta Alicia Annie Gifford, Chief Officer, s.s.Amber
Florence Alicia GIFFORD, born 16th February 1887, the daughter of Harold Charles and Augusta Alicia Annie Gifford, Chief Officer, s.s.Volta
Kathleen Annie GIFFORD, born 6th June 1892, the daughter of Harold Charles and Augusta Alicia Annie Gifford, Chief Officer, s.s.Amber
Augusta Gertrude GILBERT, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Richard and Maria Gilbert, married 8th July 1876, to William Charles CHAPMAN, aged 22 years, bachelor, born Senglea, Malta, the son of William and Sabina Chapman, Engineer, HM Dockyard
Augustus GILBERT, living at Via San Giuseppe, Birkirkara, electoral list 1852
Charles Joseph GILBERT, born 11th February 1838, the son of Sarah and James Gilbert
George GILBERT, arrived on the Jh.Craig, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery 30th April 1838
Gertrude Catherine GILBERT, born 14th March 1841, the daughter of Sarah and James Gilbert, Leading Man of Smiths in the Naval Arsenal
Hannah Jane GILBERT, born 4th March 1827, the daughter of James and Mary Gilbert, Smith in the Naval Arsenal
James GILBERT, 21+, widower, from Chatham, Kent, married 14th May 1831, to Sarah PROUT, 21+, spinster, from Portsmouth
James Joseph GILBERT, born 30th July 1820, the son of James and Mary Anne Gilbert, Blacksmith in the Naval Arsenal
James GILBERT, Foreman of Smiths, Naval Dockyard in 1856. Living at 3 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, on electoral list 1852
James Eves GILBERT, born 24th June 1842, the son of Mary Jane and John George Gilbert
James Joseph GILBERT, died 22nd June 1865, in Zabbar, aged 45 years, late Foreman of Smiths in HM Dockyard
Jane Hannah GILBERT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Mary Ann Gilbert, married 27th May 1856 to, Charles DIOT, 21+, bachelor, born in St.James, Bristol, the son of Francis and Fanny Diot
John George GILBERT, 21+, bachelor, HM Dockyard, married 5th January 1839, to Mary Jane PROUT, 21+, spinster, of Woolwich, Kent
John George GILBERT, born 2nd November 1839, the son of John and Mary Jane Gilbert
J.C. GILBERT, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1890 to 1891
Lily Edith Campbell GILBERT, aged 11 months, buried 24th May 1858
Mary GILBERT, born 8th June 1848. Worked as an assistant teacher from 1863 to 1869, when she became a full teacher and continued her career in education
Mary GILBERT, buried 6th November 1829, aged 33 years, the wife of James Gilbert, HM Dockyard
Mary Abigail GILBERT, born 29th July 1845, the daughter of Sarah and James Gilbert
Priscilla GILBERT, born 23rd May 1836, the daughter of Sarah and James Gilbert
Priscilla GILBERT, buried 3rd September 1837, aged one year
Priscilla Jane GILBERT, born 7th January 1843, the daughter of Sarah and James Gilbert
Richard Philip GILBERT, born 20th July 1824, the son of James and Mary Ann Gilbert, Smith in the Dockyard
Richard GILBERT, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of James and Mary Gilbert, married 27th June 1847 to, Mary FENECH, born in Malta, the daughter of Carlo and Bridget Fenech
Sarah Anna GILBERT, born 16th April 1839, th daughter of Sarah and James Gilbert
William George GILBERT, born 2nd June 1833, the son of Sarah and James Gilbert
William George GILBERT, aged 1 year, buried 3rd August 1834
William George Prout GILBERT, born 9th November 1834, the son of Sarah and James Gilbert
W.G.P. GILBERT, Clerk Storekeeper, Naval Dockyard in Valletta, in 1856/1857
Mary GILDING, aged 22 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvatore and Carmela CEFAI, married 17th April 1866 to, John WARNER, aged 23 years, bachelor, born in Holloway, London, Corporal, Commissariat Staff Corps, the son of Samuel and Jane Warner
Eliza GILES, born in Malta about 1824. Married. In 1851 living in Frindsbury, Kent
Florence GILES, aged 16 months, buried 8th July 1868
G.W. GILES, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1893
Thomas GILL, aged 32 years, buried 30th October 1831
Agnes GILLEY, born in Malta about 1832. Living in Portsmouth in 1851
Mary Ann GILLEY, born in Malta about 1830. Living in Portsmouth in 1851
James GILLIES, aged 54 years, buried 25th February 1857
Thomas GILLINGHAM, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Jane GILSON, born in Malta about 1823. Living in St.Giles in the Fields, London, in 1851
Ann Sarah GINGELL, died 15th May 1836, aged 22 years, the eldest daughter of Edward Gingell
Charles GINGELL, born 9th November 1822, the son of Elizabeth and Edward Gingell
Charles GINGELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Shipbroker and Auctioneer, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Gingell, married 31st December 1853 to, Antonia MAFRA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of F. and Concetta Mafra
Charles GINGELL, living at 195 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Charles GINGELL, died 26th April 1862, aged 39 years, in Valletta
C. GINGELL, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1850
Edward John GINGELL, living at 55 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1852. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849
Edward GINGELL, Cashier at the Malta Bank in 1847. Living at 172 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Edward GINGELL, buried 8th February 1854, aged 1 day
Edward GINGELL, died 11th January 1857, aged 84 years
Elizabeth GINGELL, buried 4th November 1841, aged 48 years
Emily GINGELL, born 24th December 1828, the daughter of Elizabeth and Edward Gingell
Frances Flora GINGELL, born 19th December 1825, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Gingell
G. GINGELL, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1856, 1857, 1859
Harriet GINGELL, born 16th October 1819, the daughter of Elizabeth and Edward Gingell. She was buried 8th December 1820, aged 14 months
Harriet GINGELL, born 29th March 1824, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Gingell
Jane GINGELL, born 16th May 1832, the daughter of Elizabeth and Edward Gingell
Louisa GINGELL, buried 5th November 1833, aged 16 years, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Gingell
Pietro GINGELL, living 8 Strada San Pio, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Sarah Ann GINGELL, minor, spinster, the daughter of Edward Gingell, with her parents consent, married 19th July 1834, to Thomas Hunt BARBER, widower, of Camberwell, Surrey
Walter Frank GINGELL, born 28th April 1835, the son of Elizabeth and Edward Gingell
Walter Frank GINGELL, died 25th February 1856, aged 20 years 10 months, the youngest son of Edward Gingell
William Henry GINGELL, born 22nd July 1830, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Gingell
William Henry GINGELL, died 9th December 1896, aged 66 years. He had lived for 42 years in Constantinople
Louise Antoinette GIRARD, born 18th September 1865, the daughter of Anna Jenny and Pierre Girard
William GIRLING, born in Malta about 1839. Living in a Boy’s Institution in Chelsea, London, in 1851
Elizabeth GLADMAN, born in Malta about 1825. Married. Living in Portsmouth in 1851
Julie GLARDEN, aged 24 years, buried 19th December 1870
R. GLENDAY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1880
Charles GLEWARD, arrived on the Neapolitan Schooner Eugenia, from Tunis. Died in the Lazaretto 4th May 1837
John GLIDDON, aged 60 years, buried 4th July 1844. Formerly United States Consul at Cairo
Mary GLOSTER, born in Malta about 1799. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Captain T.W. GLOVER, died very suddenly 26th September 1868 at Smyrna, Commander, s.s. Pacific, aged 44 years
Georgina Augusta Maria GLOYN, born 4th May 1845, the daughter of Mary Ann and William Gloyn
Joseph William Hunter GLOYN, born 4th August 1843, the son of Mary Ann and William Gloyn
S.C. GLYN, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1861
James GOBAT, born 22nd May 1846, the son of Maria Zeller and Samuel Gobat, The Lord Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem
Paul Azaria GOBAT, born 2nd November 1840, the son of Samuel Gobat, baptised by C.F.Schlienz, Agent of Church Missionary Society. Died 9th December 1841
Reverend Samuel GOBAT, Vice Principal of the Protestant College at St.Julians, on Thursday 9th April 1846, he was appointed to the vacant bishopric of Jerusalem by H.M. the King of Prussia. The late Dr.Alexander was appointed by H.M. Queen Victoria, and it is known that as death or other vacancies occur, the appointment will be filled alternately by nominations of the above two Sovereigns. Mr. Gobat left Malta, for England where he was consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury and proceeded to his See during the summer, after visiting his friends in Prussia
Reverend Samuel GOBAT, a Swiss Lutheran minister. Born in Cremines, Bern Canton, on 26th January 1799, died in Jerusalem, Palestine, 11th May 1879. Spent several years in Abyssinia, before being appointed Vice-Principal of the Malta Protestant College in February 1846, but left after six weeks to become the Bishop of St.James in Jerusalem. In the Protestant cemetery, sited on Mount Sion, Jerusalem was his grave. (Recorded in 1909) Sacred/To the memory of the Right Rev./Samuel Gobat, D.D./From 1846 - 1879/Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem /Born Jan 26th 1799. Died May 11, 1879/Also of Maria R.C.Gobat/His wife/Born Nov 9th 1813 Died Aug 1879/Blessed are the dead which die/In the Lord, yea/Saith the Spirit, that they may/Rest from their/Works. Rev.xiv.13. On the second side is an Arabic inscription, on the third one in Hebrew, and on the fourth one in German, with a marble medallion of the Bishop’s head. On an upright panel is cut a mitre
Peter GODDARD, the infant son of James Goddard, Ward Master, General Hospital Valletta, buried 17th April 1856
Mr. GODFREY, Fourth Assistant Chief Secretary’s Office, lived at 9 Strada Scozzese, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Charles GODFREY, buried 4th November 1844, for many years Inspector of Malta Police
Richard GOFF, barrister, Hon. Society of Lincolns Inn, aged 40 years, died 2nd June 1833
Robert GOFF, arrived HM Vanguard. died 12th September 1841, by drowning
Elia GOICOVICH, 21+, bachelor, born in Trieste, Austria, Merchant Captain of the Achilles, the son of Savario and Anna Goicovich, married 2nd May 1869 to, Angiolina MIZZI, spinster, minor, born in Senglea, Malta, the daughter of Carlo and Maria Teresa Mizzi
Horace Beaumont GOING, aged 8 months, buried 2nd May 1866
James Francis GOLDEN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Clerk, the son of Michael Golden, married 3rd April 1893, to Lena Fanny ENGLAND, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Alfred James England
Alice GOLDFINCH, born 24th January 1864, the daughter of Mary Anne Huxtable and James Richard Goldfinch
James Richard GOLDFINCH, born 3rd April 1862, the son of Mary Anne Huxtable and James Richard Goldfinch
Charity Elizabeth GOLDSMITH, aged 52 years, the wife of Lieutenant Goldsmith, commanding the steamer Megara, buried 28th October 1840
Mr. GOLDZIEHER’s Fancy Shop, at 44 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, in 1847. Mr. Goldzieher from Hamburg, begs to call the attention of the Public to his Establishment situated in one of the best streets in the town. Besides fancy articles, he has a large assortment of useful goods for Travellers, China, Glass, Whips, Sticks, Portable Chairs, Soaps, Perfumery, etc.
Born in Valletta on 7th February 1872, a son to the wife of O.F. GOLLCHER
Mrs GOLLCHER, the wife of Gustavo Gollcher, gave birth to a son March 1889, in Valletta
Gustavo GOLLCHER, member of the Chamber of Commerce 1889 - 1890
James GOLLCHER, living 49 Strada Cristoforo, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Established in 1850, O.F. GOLLCHER & Sons, Shipping and General Merchants, by Mr. Olof Frederik (Oliver Frederick) Gollcher
Olof Frederick GOLLCHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Gotaborg, Sweden, Merchant, the son of Britta Maria and Johan Gustaf Gollcher, married 2nd August 1853 to, Vincenza BRUNO, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Maria Rosa and Giacomo Pantaleone Bruno, HM Judge
Olof Fredrik GOLLCHER. Born at Gothenburg, Sweden, on 2nd November 1829, died 15th February 1889
Mary GOLLICHER, born about 1797. In 1841 living in Market Street, Cambridge
Gertrude Isabella GOODEN, born 27th August 1866, the daughter of Gertrude and Henry Gooden
Edmund GOODENOUGH, Printer, at Strada Vescovo, Valletta, in 1847. Living at 302 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1852
Edmund GOODENOUGH, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1849, 1851
Edmund GOODENOUGH, aged 47 years, buried 24th May 1855
Henry Law GOODENOUGH, died 9th February 1870, in Valletta. He worked for the Mediterranean Extension Telegraph Co., aged 29 years
Margaret Sophia Ann GOODENOUGH, the eldest daughter of Edmund Goodenough, married 14th February 1848, to Edwin BAKER, by the Reverend Dr. C. Falzon
Matilda Purdie GOODENOUGH, spinster, minor, born in Smyrna, the daughter of Josephine and the late Edmund Goodenough, married 15th September 1856 to, Herbert Horatio GAIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of Jonathan and Jane Gain
Augustus G. GOODRICK, aged 26 years, buried 16th May 1853
Edward GOODWIN, aged 17 years, buried 13th February 1854
John GOODWIN, died 13th December 1869 at Palermo, HM Consul for Sicily, aged 71 years
Joseph GOODWIN, born in Malta about 1850. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Phoebe GOODWIN, born in Malta about 1848. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Barbara Sophia GORDON, born 20th October 1841, the daughter of Barbara and James Edward Gordon
George GORDON, aged 28 years, bachelor, Clerk, the son of Charles Gordon deceased, married 25th October 1888, to Alice Maud DOWNER, aged 25 years, spinster the daughter of Joseph Downer
George Hamilton GORDON, born in Malta about 1829. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
R. GORDON, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1887
C.A. GORHAM, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1870
Thomas GORMAN, born in Malta about 1836. Living in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851
Charles GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1850, the son of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where his father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Charlotte GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1817. The wife of Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with her husband and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where he was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Eliza GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1839, the daughter of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where her father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Elizabeth GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1837, the daughter of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where her father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
George GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1843, the son of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where his father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Hannah GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1847, the daughter of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where her father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
John GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1841, the son of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where his father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Mary GOSTICK, born in Malta about 1845, the daughter of Charlotte and Thomas Gostick. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Carlton, Bedfordshire, where her father was an Inn Keeper in the High Street
Madame GOUBAU ’s Lodging House at 213 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, in 1847
A. GOUDER, Assistant Superintendent of Police, 1899
Alfred Edward GOUDER, early photographer on Malta, 19th century
Ettore GOUDER, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Filiberto GOUDER M.D., widower, born in Malta, Physician, the son of Major Gouder, Royal Malta Fencible Regiment, married 4th October 1855 to, Mary FALCON, the widow of William Bacon Falcon, born in Liverpool, the daughter of Alexander and Catherine FOREST
Dr. Filiberto GOUDER, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
Mary GOUDER, died 31st July 1869, aged 68 years. From Liverpool. The wife of Dr. Gouder of Citta Vecchia
Samuel GOUDER, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
James L. GOUT, merchant, active 1807 onwards
James Louis GOUT, of Malta, married 4th January 1813, at Smyrna, to Christina FERCKEN, of Smyrna
James Louis GOUT, died 27th July 1825, at Smyrna, aged 45 years, merchant
Robert GOWLAND, aged 16 years, buried 8th April 1840
Amelia GRAHAM, the daughter of William and Maria Graham of Malta, married 25th July 1853 to, George CORBITT, Corporal, Royal Artillery, from Norfolk
Catherine GRAHAM, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of James Marshall Graham, Sergeant, Dockyard Police, married 4th April 1895 to,
Frederick Charles ROBINSON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, East Surrey Regiment, the son of William Robinson, Labourer
Hetcher GRAHAM, aged 35 years, seaman, buried 17th November 1866
James GRAHAM, aged 23 years, bachelor, of Linlithgow, Scotland, the son of Robert and Jessie Graham, Policeman, HM Dockyard, married 11th July 1876, to Mary Ann BORG, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Frank and Anela Borg
Samuel GRAHAM, born in Malta about 1837. In 1851 a Pupil in Broadwater, Sussex
William GRAHAM, Freemason, District Grand Secretary 1875
William GRAHAM, bachelor, married 8th June 1868, to Amelia PADOVAN, spinster
Clara GRANT, born about 1837 in Malta. In 1851 living in Kensington, London
David GRANT, 21+, bachelor, from Forres, Scotland, married 12th April 1827, to Emma Maria RAYNSFORD, 21+, spinster, the eldest daughter of the late Nicolls Raynsford, of Brixworth Hall, Northamptonshire
Elizabeth Dorothea GRANT, born 17th April 1844, the daughter of Paulina and George Grant
Elizabeth Dorothy GRANT, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the eldest daughter of Paulina and the late George Grant, married 25th April 1861 to, Dover FARRANT, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, Master, HMS Lapwing, the son of Dover and Emma Farrant
Ellen GRANT, born 21st January 1849, the daughter of Paula Anne and Geroge Grant
Emma Maria GRANT, buried 24th September 1828, aged 32 years, the wife of David Grant
Flora Sophia Emma GRANT, born 5th September 1828, the daughter of David and Emma Maria Grant
George GRANT, Wine Merchant, at 24 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. A Soda Water Manufacturer in 1849. On electoral list 1852
George GRANT, aged 45 years, buried 2nd December 1854
George Robert GRANT, born 1st December 1840, the son of Paulina and George Grant
George Robert GRANT, aged 31 years, buried 29th August 1871
George Rowley GRANT, born 26th October 1836, the son of Paulina Anne and George Grant
George Rowley GRANT, buried 9th August 1838, aged two years
Helen GRANT, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of George and Paulina Grant, married 12th July 1877, to William Charles RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, born Malta, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Pink Rickcord
Henrietta GRANT, born 7th August 1847, the daughter of Paula Anne and George Grant
Henrietta GRANT, 21+, spinster born Malta, the daughter of George and Paula Anna Grant, married 30th November 1870 to, Edwin John Thomas BEHENNA 21+, bachelor, born Plymouth, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, son of John and Elizabeth Behenna
Henry Arthur GRANT, born 22nd October 1852, the son of Paula Anne and George Grant
Herman St.Hilaire GRANT, born 21st January 1869 in Valletta, died 27th February 1869, the son of William Grant
John GRANT, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1857
James GRANT, born 28th October 1850, the son of Paula Anne and George Grant
John GRANT, Merchant, at 12 Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, in 1847. A Director of the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1849. On electoral list 1852. President of the Chamber of Commerce 1852 – 1858
John J. GRANT, born about 1811 in Malta. Living in Reading, Berkshire, in 1851
Mary Jane GRANT, born 13th Saeptember 1845, the daughter of Paulina and George Grant
Mary Jane GRANT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the second daughter of Paulina and the late George Grant, married 16th March 1869 to, Benjamin Smith BRADLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Bristol, the youngest son of Sophia and Commander Warre Squire Bradley R.N.
Sir Patrick GRANT, Governor of Malta 1867 to 1872. He was born 11th September 1804, in Scotland, the second son of Major John Grant. He joined the East India Company’s army as an Ensign aged 15 years, and spent the next forty years of his life in India. In 1846 he was appointed Adjutant General of the Bengal Army, followed in 1856 as Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army. He took up the post as Governor of Malta in May 1867, and continued until June 1872. He married Jane Anne Tyler, and they had two sons. His first wife died, so he re-married Frances Maria Gough, who was 20 years his junior, the daughter of Sir Hugh Gough, by whom he had five sons. He died in March 1895, aged 90 years, at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. One son, Patrick Francis William Bannatyne Grant, aged 5 years 8 months, the Governor’s youngest son, died 11th September 1867 in Malta, another Sir Henry Grant, born in 1848 became Governor of Malta in October 1907
William GRANT, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of George and Paula Annie Grant, Merchant, married 15th May 1860 to, Gaetana GRUNGO, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Mariana and the Dr. the Hon. Francesco Grungo
Mrs GRANT, the wife of William Grant, gave birth to a daughter 7th January 1867
William GRANT, his wife gave birth to a daughter, 8th March 1870 in Valletta
William GRANT, born 10th December 1838, the son of Paulina Anne and George Grant
William GRANT, buried 12th June 1855, aged 36 years
William P. GRANT, living at 12D Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, 1852
Aloysius GRAVAGNA, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor 1804
Dr. Francesco Leone GRAVAGNA, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff, 1802. Senior Physician 1805. Died in the plague of 1813
Frances Sarah GRAVES, died 14th December 1862, aged 45 years, the widow of the late Captain Graves, R.N.
Thomas GRAVES, R.N., Collector of Customs, 1854 – 1856
John GRAY, merchant at Messina, in 1810
John GRAY, born in Malta about 1812. In 1851 living in Clerkenwell, London
John GRAY, living at 3 Strada Irlandese, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Lionel GRAY, buried 22nd June 1855, Mate of the English brig Isabella Hay, aged 35 years
Mary GRAY, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Jannine Gray, married 18th November 1867 to, John COLE, aged 33 years, widower, born in Dorchester, QMS Commissariat Staff Corps, the son of Ellis and Elizabeth Cole
Robert GRAY, aged 61 years, buried 9th November 1861
William GRAY, 21+, widower, of Glasgow, married 14th August 1860, to Elizabeth Maxton BRODIE, 21+, spinster, of Alloa
William Brodie GRAY, born 17th June 1861, the son of William and Elizabeth Maxton Gray, nee BRODIE
John Brook GREAVES, born 29th April 1884, the son of John Brook Greaves and Annie McNEIL, in Valletta
Angelo Paolo Coronato GRECH, born 9th November 1831 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anthony Paul GRECH, born 4th August 1854 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carlo GRECH, Junior Surgeon, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff 1805
Carmelo GRECH, born 10th January 1859 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Emerentianus GRECH, born 23rd January 1843 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giacomo GRECH, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, son of the late Gaetano and Mariana Grech, married 24th November 1846 to, Eliza FRISK, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Frisk, residents in Malta
John Michael GRECH, born 28th December 1847 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John Peter GRECH, born 11th June 1879 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GRECH, born 21st October 1823 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GRECH, born 4th February 1834 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lawrence GRECH, born 8th July 1872 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Liberatus GRECH, born 5th April 1840 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis Emmanuel Publius GRECH, born 14th February 1854 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Madeleine GRECH, born 6th January 1879 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
The daughter of Charles GRECH, Mary Ann O’BRIEN, aged 28 years, widow, married 22nd November 1892, to John PALMER, aged 29 years, bachelor, Gunner, the son of John Palmer
Salvatore GRECH, born 24th August 1831 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore GRECH, aged 25 years, bachelor, Doctor in Medicine, the son of Felix Grech, Doctor in Medicine, married 21st June 1884, to Jane SHILLINGLAW, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Shillinglaw, Engineer
Spiridion GRECH, born 17th March 1872 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Robert GRECY, aged 32 years, bachelor, Master Mariner, the son of James Grecy, married 17th June 1889, to Antoinette Clarissa SPRAGUE, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Horatio J. Sprague, American Consul
Melita GREECE, born in Malta about 1842. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851, in the household of her uncle Commander W.R. Mends, Royal Navy
Alfred D. GREEN, United States Consul at Naples, died 15th December 1867, aged 56 years. He was from Burlington, Iowa, USA
Reverend Charles GREEN, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
Daniel GREEN, Sailor, on transport Emu. Found under the Isola Bastion, believed he fell from the wall, when drunk, and fractured his skull. Died 5th October 1855
Edward Frederick GREEN, 21+, of London, married 2nd June 1840, to Catherine Colonna STILON, 21+, the daughter of Dr.Joseph Stilon. The bridegroom was an artist and painted a portrait of Emilia Stilon wife of Saverio Stilon
Fanny GREEN, aged 4 years, buried 28th September 1870
Frederick Edward GREEN, living at 60 Strada Rinella, Vittoriosa, 1852
Frederick GREEN, 17 Stratford Place, London, married at the British Consulate Palermo, February/March/April 1868 to, Sophia ROSE, the eldest daughter of James Rose of Palermo
Hugh GREEN, 21+, bachelor, of Dublin, married 28th May 1828, to Emma Georgina Jane SPELLINGS, aged 20 years, from Portsmouth, the daughter of David Spellings
John GREEN, aged 37 years, buried 12th October 1856
Mary Agnes Margaret GREEN, died 9th July 1871 in Tunis, aged eighteen months, the daughter of William Kirby Green, British Vice Consul in Tunis
Melita Jane GREEN, born 30th April 1841, the daughter of Edward Frederick and Catherine Colonna Green
W.K. GREEN, his wife gave birth to a daughter 6th January 1870 at Tunis, Vice Consul
Robert GREENAWAY, 21+, widower, of Bromley, Kent, the son of Thomas and Sophia Greenaway, Police Officer, married 5th February 1874, to Annie BARBARA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Grazio and Marie Barbara
Hannah GREENSLEY, born in Malta about 1813. Living in Leicester in 1851
Peter GREETHAM, 21+, bachelor, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Greetham, married 29th October 1857 to, Rosina Ann NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born in Gosport, the daughter of Ann and John James Nibbs
Alice Harriet GREENWOOD, born 21st April 1868, the daughter of Eliza and Edward Frederick Greenwood
Eliza GREENWOOD, aged 9 months, buried 10th May 1870
Frederick George GREENWOOD, aged 1 year 1 month, buried 27th August 1870
George GREENWOOD, aged 15 months, buried 16th October 1867
Thomas GREENWOOD, 21+, bachelor, of Halifax, Yorkshire, Police Constable HM Dockyard, married 4th October 1866, to Sarah PRATT, 21+, spinster, of Bognor, Sussex
Thomas George GREENWOOD, aged 10 years, buried 30th May 1868
Jane Charlotte GREGORIE, the daughter of the late George Gregorie, of Dunkerque, France, married 15th September 1832, to Edward Francis PHILLIPS, the son of John Phillips, of Pall Mall, London
Annie GREGORY, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick Gregory, Bandmaster, Royal Welch Fusiliers, married 22nd February 1897 to, Herbert Nelson BASTON, aged 23 years, bachelor, Lance-Sergeant, Royal Welch Fusiliers, the son of Edward Baston, Clerk in Holy Orders
Charles GREGORY, granted a licence to open a school 19th September 1879
Charles Frederick GREGORY, born 28th August 1842, the son of Sarah and Peter Gregory, Sailmaker in HM Dockyard
Charlotte Amelia GREGORY, born 3rd January 1828, the daughter of Peter and Sarah Gregory, Sailmaker in the Naval Arsenal
Charlotte Amelia GREGORY, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Peter and Sarah Gregory, resident Malta, married 10th October 1850 to, Daniel Willes KING, 21+, bachelor, born Deptford, Kent, Engineer, HMS Ceylon, the son of Daniel and Mary Ann King
Edwin GREGORY, born 9th December 1835, the son of Sarah and Peter Gregory
Edwin GREGORY, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
George Barclay GREGORY, born 9th February 1832, the son of Sarah and Peter Gregory
George B. GREGORY, granted a licence to open a school 23rd April 1900
Harriet GREGORY, buried 21st December 1827, aged 4 years
Isabella GREGORY, born 22nd February 1838, the daughter of Sarah and Peter Gregory
John GREGORY, born 9th December 1829, the son of Peter and Sarah Gregory
John GREGORY, aged 2 years, buried December 1831
Kate Worthington GREGORY, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Archibald McIntyre Gregory, married 12th June 1890, to Herbert Whitmore SAVORY, aged 32 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Scout, the son of Charles Savory
Leslie Beatrice GREGORY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Gregory, married 9th January 1893, to George PIERCY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Private, M.S. Corps, the son of Frederick Piercy
Melita GREGORY, born 22nd March 1832, the daughter of Sarah and Peter Gregory
Melita GREGORY, spinster, minor with guardian’s consent, born Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Peter Gregory, resident Malta, married 4th December 1851 to William WOTTON, 21+, bachelor, born St.John, Rotherhithe, Kent, Engineer, Royal Navy, HMS Spiteful, the son of Sarah and William Wotton
Peter GREGORY, Sailmaker, joined HM Dockyard May 1825, aged 30 years.
Peter Charles GREGORY, born 7th January 1827, the son of Peter and Sarah Gregory, Sailmaker in Naval Arsenal
Peter GREGORY, buried 14th November 1827, aged 22 months
Peter GREGORY, living at 25 Strada Cospicua, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Peter GREGORY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1835, 1836, 1842, 1843
Peter GREGORY, died 18th November 1855 in Isola
Sarah Ann GREGORY, died 21st November 1845, aged 21 years, the eldest daughter of Peter Gregory, of HM Dockyard
Sarah M.G.J. GREGORY, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of George B. Gregory, married 13th March 1883, to James FAIRBROTHER, aged 35 years, widower, Engineer, HMS Iris, the son of James Fairbrother
Emily Christiana Alexandria GREIG, born 31st January 1827, the daughter of Hector and Susannah Teresa Greig
Emily GREIG, died 29th May 1837, aged 10 years, the daughter of Hector and Susannah Greig
Hector GREIG, aged 31 years, bachelor, from Edinburgh, Collector of Land Revenue Malta, married 1st March 1821, to Susan Theresa TOOLE, aged 15 years, spinster, the daughter of Rose and James Toole, Auditor Public Accounts Malta
Mr. GREIG, Superintendent of Quarantine, lived at 10 Strada Michile, rent free, as authorized by H.M. Secretary of State for the Colonies, in 1825
Thomas George GRENDON, aged 18 years, from Drogheda, Ireland. Buried 14th March 1852
Sir Francis Wallace GRENFELL, Governor of Malta 1899 till 1903. He was born in 1841 and commissioned into the 60th Regiment in 1859. He served in Malta during 1866/1867, followed by South Africa and Egypt. In fact he spent a considerable time in Egypt and was made Commander of the newly raised Egyptian Army. In 1887 he married Evelyn Emily Blucher Wood, the daughter of Major-General R. Blucher Wood. He commenced his time as Governor on 6th January 1899, and his wife Lady Grenfell in Valletta on 21st June 1899, aged 43 years, and was buried in Ta Braxia cemetery. His Governorship ended in March 1903. He re-married to the Hon.Margaret Majendie, and she bore him two sons and a daughter. He died in 1925
Jules Charles Alfred GRENSON, born 28th February 1864, the son of Lucy Charlotte Adelaide Meeres and Emile Louis Narcisse Grenson, of Belgium
Georgina Cecilia GREVILLE, died 16th September 1867, aged 69 years. The widow of the Hon. Robert Fulke Greville, of Castle Hall, South Wales, and daughter of the late Charles Locke, of Norbury, Surrey
George GREY, 21+, bachelor, the son of Mary Elizabeth and Charles Earl Grey, married 20th January 1845 to, Jane Frances STUART, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Catherine Henrietta and Sir Patrick Stuart
John GREY, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Laura Mary GREY, buried 25th March 1848, the wife of Charles Samuel Grey, aged 36 years
Robert GREY, died 9th November 1861, aged 61 years. Shipbuilder, from North Shields
Robert Elton GREY, born 17th March 1848, the son of Laura Mary and Charles Samuel Grey
Reverend Charles Besley GRIBBLE, aged 71 years, born in Barnstaple, Devon, 6th July 1807, the son of Mary Ann and Charles Besley Gribble. Ordained as a Priest 1840 by the Bishop of Lincoln. He was Chaplain to the Sailors Home and the Destitute Sailors Asylum in 1847. On 25th February 1858 he was appointed Chaplain at the British Embassy in Constantinople. He was the author of ‘The Mistake Corrected’, ‘Slavery a Sin’, ‘Burning of the Amazon’, and ‘Christ Glorified’. He was a Canon of Gibraltar, and died off Malta 25th July 1878 whilst the incumbent at Constantinople
Josephine M.E. GRIFFIN, born in Malta in 1821. Married. Living in Brighthelmstone, Sussex, in 1851
Maria GRIFFIN, born in Malta about Married. Living in Adderbury, Oxfordshire, in 1851
W.W. GRIFFIN, Hon. Secretary Sa Maison Lawn Tennis Club, in October 1888
Elizabeth GRIFFITH, buried 17th August 1822, aged 10 months
James Paul GRIFFITHS, aged 30 years, bachelor, Draughtsman, HM Dockyard, the son of James Paul Griffiths, Inspector of Police, married 21st January 1880, to Louisa JACKSON, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Daniel Jackson, Policeman
J. GRIFFITHS, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
James P. GRIFFITHS, died 27th August 1899, at his residence in Senglea, aged 49 years. He left a widow and young family. From Portsmouth, Hampshire, he was employed for many years as a draughtsman, in HM Dockyard
John GRIFFITHS, Advocate, at 65 Strada Teatro, Valletta, in 1847
John GRIFFITHS, seaman, buried 3rd May 1855, aged 55 years
John GRIFFITHS, died 4th November 1857, aged 75 years. Advocate
John GRIFFITHS, aged 22 years, seaman, buried 17th June 1870
Mary Ann GRIFFITHS, born in Malta about 1817. Married. In 1851 living in Whitchurch, Shropshire
William GRIFFITHS, Seaman, of the Meteor. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured and suffered a broken arm. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
William GRIFFITHS, living at 116 Strada Marina, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Elizabeth GRIFFITT, born 22nd October 1821, the daughter of John and Anne Griffitt
Jane GRIFFITT, born in Malta about 1811. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Paolo GRILLET, Dispenser and Police Physician for Valletta, 1865
Dr. Stefano GRILLET, Women’s Hospital Medical Staff 1802, Men’s Hospital Medical Staff, Senior Physician 1805
Dr. GRILLET, went to Scutari Hospital in 1854 during the Crimean War
Ange GRIMA, born 5th January 1833 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Edouard GRIMA, born 27th January 1855 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis GRIMA, born 22nd October 1844 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GRIMA, born 10th February 1820 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GRIMA, born 21st May 1835 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph GRIMA, born 14th April 1856 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore GRIMA, born 19th March 1822 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore GRIMA, born 20th April 1824 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore GRIMA, born 15th March 1858 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Addis GROUT, the son of John Henry and Josephine Grout, Consul of the United States of America, born 21st December 188*
J.H. GROUT, Freemason, Master of The Waller Rodwell Wright Lodge 1900
Herbert Watkins GRUBB, born 26th December 1875, the son of Alexander and Sara Mary Grubb
Bertha Jane GRUNDY, married to Dr.Andrew Leith ADAMS, Surgeon, 1st Battalion, 22nd Cheshire Regiment. Became a well-known novelist under her name by another marriage Mrs. R.S. De Courcy Laffan
Abele GRUNGO, died Saturday 16th February 1892. For about 30 years he held the post of Admiralty Clerk in HM Dockyard. He left three daughters. His son-in-law was the Reverend John Dougherty, R.N. Chaplain
Ellen Louisa GRUNGO, aged 21 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Abele and Madeleine Grungo, married 3rd October 1878, to Francis Thomas BARR, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Woolwich, Kent, the son of Francis George and Mary Barr, Lieutenant, Royal Navy
Gaetana GRUNGO, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Mariana and the Dr. the Hon. Francesco Grungo, married 15th May 1860 to, William GRANT, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of George and Paula Annie Grant, Merchant
Louisa Mary GRUNGO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Abele and Magdalen Grungo, married 7th March 1876, to John Anderson DOUGHERTY, 21+, bachelor, from Deptford, Kent, the son of John and Hannah Dougherty, Naval Instructor, HMS Invincible
Mrs GUARRACINO, the wife of Frederick Guarracino, HBM Consul, gave birth to a son 11th January 1862 at Canea, Crete
Caterina GUELBERTA, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Guelberta, married 19th March 1890 to, Edward Henry WALLACE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of Robert Wallace
Charles GUESCHEN, Swedish seaman, buried 31st December 1871
John Henry GUEST, aged 21 years, died 27th May 1863, in Sliema
Giacomo GUGENETT, aged 54 years, buried 24th June 1866
Mr. GUIGNARD, French teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Mary Magdalen GULIA, died 15th July 1862 at Cospicua, aged 6 months, the infant daughter of Gavino Gulia
Mrs GULIA, the wife of Gavino Gulia MD, gave birth to a son 11th February 1863
Ole GULSTOD, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 11th January 1857
John Henry GUMBLETON, late 60th Regiment, died 29th November 1866, on board the s.s. Palestine, The youngest and only surviving son of the late J.B. Gumbleton of Fort William, Lismore, Ireland
Joseph GUNSON. Appointed Deputy Purveyor to the British Army Medical Services in 1800, and promoted to Purveyor in July 1814
Georgina GUPPY, aged 44 years, the wife of Samuel Guppy of Ballykhal, Calcutta, buried 28th July 1855
Lawrence GUSMAN, born 10th January 1817 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John GWINN, died 4th September 1849 at Palermo, Sicily, commanding U.S. frigate Constitution. Buried in the English churchyard
Jeanne HABER, born 9th September 1868 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Xavier Michael HABER, born 8th November 1865 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore Joseph HABER, born 16th April 1857 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Ann HADAWAY, buried 20th November 1811, the wife of Dixon Hadaway, of Bormla, aged 28 years
Dixon HADAWAY, married 24th March 1812, in Smyrna, widower, of Malta, to Teresa ROWANS, of Smyrna
Edward HADAWAY, born about 1813 in Malta. In 1851 living in North Shields
Bridget Clifford HADDON, aged 29 years, widow, the daughter of John GARRAUGHTY, married 18th May 1885, to John James NEWTON, aged 22 years, bachelor, Private, East Kent Regiment, the son of John Newton
Reverend George Horatio HADFIELD, appointed the Principal of the Malta Protestant College, in September 1846
Henry HADIDA, born 17th March 1862, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Hadida
James HADKINSON, from Manchester, married 24th March 1814 to, Amelia JOHNSON, from Moffat, Scotland
William HADKINSON, born 20th November 1816, the son of James Hadkinson and his wife Amelia, nee Johnson, in Valletta. In 1851 living in Hampstead, London
Julia HADLEY, aged 32 years, buried 3rd February 1870
William HADLEY, aged 57 years, buried 10th November 1856
Andrew HAGGART, resident in Malta, electoral list 1862 and 1864
Annie Bell HAGGART, born 25th April 1865, the daughter of Andrew and Jessie Haggart, nee McLEOD. Employed in HM Dockyard
Isabella Ferguson HAGGART, born 29th September 1867, the daughter of Andrew and Jessie Haggart, nee McLEOD. Inspector HM Dockyard Police
James Angus HAGGART, orn 13th February 1861, the son of Andrew and Jessie Haggart, nee McLEOD
Mary Christina HAGGART, born 2nd February 1856, the daughter of Andrew and Jessie Haggart, nee McLEOD. Employed in HM Dockyard
Oscar William Andrew Malte Robert Theodore HAHR, born 16th March 1833, the son of Charlotte (nee SCHEELE) and Adolph Hahr, Consul General for Norway and Sweden at Tripoli
Robert (? Richard) HAINES, aged 20 years, seaman, buried 2nd April 1862
G. HALDALE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1869, 1870
H.J. HALDANE, Freemason, Deputy District Grand Master in 1871
Elizabeth Dyer HALE, 21+, spinster, from Gibraltar married 1st January 1831, to Thomas RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, from Woolwich, Kent
Ellen HALES, aged 26 years, spinster, married 6th April 1893, to Richard FLOOD, aged 24 years, bachelor, Seaman, Royal Navy, HMS Dolphin
Mary HALES, born in Malta about 1827. Married. In 1851 living in Southwark, London
Henry HALKETT, aged 29 years, buried 8th March 1849
Allison Bellamy HALL, Freemason, Master of the Zetland Lodge 1898. Third District Grand Principal 1900
Ann HALL, born in Malta about 1826. In 1851 living in Antony, Cornwall
Ann McIntosh HALL, born 25th January 1826, the daughter of John and Ann Hall, Shipwright in Naval Arsenal
Arthur Snelling HALL, born 8th March 1868, the son of Caroline and Robert Hall. Buried 8th June 1868, aged 3 months
Catherine Elizabeth Fisher HALL, born 2nd March 1828, the daughter of John and Ann Hall, Shipwright in Naval Arsenal
Catherine Elizabeth Fisher HALL, buried 18th July 1828, aged 4 months
Charles Edward Phelps HALL, born 29th December 1820, the son of John and Anne Hall, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal
George HALL, died 8th February 1841, arrived on HM Implacable, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from consumption
J. HALL, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1896
James HALL, Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard from December 1810 until he died on 28th November 1811, aged 28 years
Reverend John HALL, died 8th November 1861, at the Imperial Hotel, Sliema
Margaret HALL. Born 13th December 1799, died 8th February 1876
Mary Ann HALL, born in Malta about 1838. In 1851 working as a Servant in Chelsea, London
N.S. HALL, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1911
Pasquale HALL, Constable 2nd Class, Marine Police, 1865
Richard HALL, aged 19 years, seaman, from Newcastle, buried 4th June 1871
Thomas HALL, buried 18th August 1826, aged 2 years 6 months
Walter Snelling HALL, aged 3 years 6 months, buried 14th May 1865
William HALL, from Dublin, married 24th December 1817 to, Mary BRUNSWICK, from Genoa, Italy
William HALL, born in Malta about 1822. In 1851 living in Birmingham
William HALL, Messenger in the Audit Office, 1855
William HALL, living at 33 Strada Toro, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Keeper of the Powder Magazine Port Department, 1865
Mary HALLIFAX, aged 83 years, buried 18th July 1854
Homan HALLOCK, 21+, bachelor, the son of the Reverend Moses Hallock, of Plainfield, Mass., USA, married 26th March 1828, to Elizabeth ANDREWS, 21+, the widow of Henry Andrews, formerly from Blackfriars, London
Moses HALLOCK, born 11th April 1829, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hallock
Mrs HALLOCK, opened an infants school in March 1832
William HALPERN, stowed away on the Christina, and found on board after the vessel’s departure from Liverpool. Arrived at Malta 9th September 1864
Thomas HALTON, seaman, aged 18 years, buried 16th September 1854
Joren HALVORSEN, aged 21 years, buried 24th January 1857
Nathaniel HAM, Storehouse Labourer, working in HM Dockyard 1825
Elizabeth B. HAMILTON, born in Malta about 1835. In 1851 living in Bedford
Henry HAMILTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, the son of Marcus Hamilton, Military Stores Clerk, married 12th March 1863 to Sarah Ann TWELVES, 21+, spinster, born in Hull, Yorkshire, the daughter of Samuel Twelves
Isabella HAMILTON, born in Malta about 1843. In 1851 living in Glastonbury, Somerset
Rachel HAMILTON, aged 82 years, the daughter of the late Reverend Hamilton
HAMMER & THOMSON, General Merchants, opened in 1891. One partner, Emile Hammer resided in Malta, whilst David Thomson lived in Dundee
Richard HAMMON, living at 174 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, 1852
Anne HAMMOND, buried 17th October 1825, aged 27 years
John HAMMOND, aged 66 years, buried 11th August 1850
Richard HAMMOND, bachelor, from Woolwich, Kent, married 15th February 1840 to, Mary Ann ALLEN, spinster, minor with guardian’s consent
George John HAMPTON, born 14th February 1865, the son of Mary and John Hampton
John HAMPTON, living at 12 Strada Felice, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Mary HAMPTON, born 22nd July 1873, the daughter of Mary and John Hampton
Mary Annette HAMPTON, born 21st April 1869, the daughter of Fanny Annette and George Essex Hampton
Matilda Elizabeth HAMPTON, born 24th April 1871, the daughter of Mary and John Hampton
Victoria Amelia HAMPTON, born 24th May 1868, the daughter of Mary and John Hampton
Elizabeth HAMSHAW, born 20th September 1839, the daughter of Charlotte Ann and Thomas Hamshaw
Eliza Ann HAMSHAW, born 21st December 1842, the daughter of Charlotte and Thomas Hamshaw
Emily HAMSHAW, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Hamshaw, married 27th February 1872, to William Henry HAYWARD, 21+, bachelor, from Devonport, the son of Thomas and Eliza Hayward
Horatio Thomas HAMSHAW, born 24th February 1845, the son of Charlotte Ann and Thomas Hamshaw
J. HAMSHAW, Engineer of Steam Machinery, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847
Melita Jane HAMSHAW, born 29th April 1841, the daughter of Charlotte Ann and Thomas Hamshaw
Thomas HAMSHAW, Superintending Engineer, Naval Dockyard, in 1849 and 1871. Living at Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, on electoral list 1852. Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, Captain Thomas Hamshaw with Factory Company in 1856
Mary Ann HANCOCK, spinster, from Linkinthorne, Cornwall, married 1st February 1835, to Henry CROCKFORD, from Chatham, Kent
William HANCOCK, aged 59 years, buried 28th July 1833
Sir Frederick HANKEY, Chief Secretary to the Government, lived at 86 Strada Vescovo, rent free, as authorized by H.M.Secretary of State for the Colonies, in 1825
Lady HANKEY, nee Catherine Varlamo, married Sir Frederick Hankey when he was serving on the island of Corfu. She died 26th May 1835, and was buried in the Greek Orthodox cemetery at Floriana
William E.G. HANKINSON, aged 7 months, buried 20th June 1868
J. HANNAH, Foreman of Fitters, Naval Dockyard in 1856
Lieutenant HANNAH, Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, with the Factory Company in 1856
Walter HANNAH, buried 19th March 1850, aged 10 years
Walter HANNAH, living at 5 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Maria Jane HANNILL, born in Malta about 1824. In 1851 living in Wallington, Kent
Henry J.HANSON, his wife gave birth to a daughter 28th October 1866, at Candilli, on the Bosphorus
Mrs HANSON, the wife of Henry James Hanson, gave birth to a son at Kandilli near Constantinople
Robet HANVEY, born in Malta about 1818. In 1851 living in Dover, Kent
William HARBORD, born in Malta about 1802. Living in London in 1851
James HARBOUR, aged 52 years, seaman, from Hampshire, buried 27th November 1871
Alfred John HARCUM, born 29th January 1868, the son of Alfred John and Sarah Harcum, nee WISE. Born at Alexandria
Ann HARDEN, born in Malta about 1810. In 1851 working as a Servant in Kent
Caroline Mary HARDING, born 25th July 1876, the daughter of Jane and William harding
Guest Fred HARDING, aged 25 years, bachelor, Engineer, married 13th October 1885, to Fanny CHAPMAN, aged 24 years, spinster
HARDING’s Novelty Bazaar, at 55 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1889
Nellie HARDING, died 14th August 1896, aged 25 years, the daughter of W.L. Harding
Walter HARDING, born 6th August 1874, the son of William and Jane Harding
William HARDMAN, full age, bachelor, Merchant, the son of Thomas Hardman, married 17th September 1885, to Aloisa Annetta WHITAKER, full age, the widow of Joseph Whitaker and the daughter of Thomas CORLETT
William HARDMAN, living at 180 Strada Cristoforo, Valletta, 1895 Voters list. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1887 - 1893
Reverend Edward Ambrose HARDY, M.A., announced as Chaplain to the Government, 20th November 1878. Chaplain of St.Pauls Anglican Church, Valletta, 1878 to 1895. Living at 32 Strada Marsamuscetto, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
James HARDY, aged 24 years, buried 8th February 1855
Jonathan HARDY, died at Scutari 14th August 1866, aged 83 years. For many years he was HM Vice Consul Chancellor at Constantinople
Horatio John HARE, born 17th April 1900, the son of Fanny Louisa and Herbert Leoni William Hare, Bank Manager
Sarah HARE, died 9th November 1861, aged 70 years. Born in Ireland, the daughter of William Hare, and sister of the Reverend Hare
Reverend William HARE, living at 3 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1852
John HARGREAVES, born in Malta about 1822. In 1851 living in Fulwood, Lancashire
William HARGREAVES, born in Malta about 1824. In 1851 in Prison in Westminster, London
Edward Birch HARKCORN, born 16th July 1867, the son of Mary Anne Wesley and Henry William Harkcorn
Charles HARLEY, living 71 Strada Sirene, Senglea, electoral list 1852
H.J. HARNACK, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1886
Mary Louisa HARNAGE, of Dean's Yard, Westminster, the only child of the late Edward Harnage, married at the English Church in Rome on 12th May 1880, to Edward Foskett WAYNE, of Monmouthshire, the Rector of Torwood
Charles HARPER, Superintendent of the Government Printing Office, lived in an apartment at the Printing Office, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Charles HARPER appointed to be Editor of Malta Government Gazette, and Superintendent of the Government Printing Office, from 1st August 1826 in place of Henry Harper – deceased
Charles HARPER, Magistrate, living at 27 Strada Britannica, Valletta, 1852
F. HARPER, buried 7th May 1855, Engineer on Sardinian Steamer Vittoria Emmanuele
George HARPER, seaman, aged 21 years, buried 6th August 1855
Henry HARPER, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1817 and 1818
Mary Anne HARPER, died 31st December 1836, the wife of Charles Harper
John James HARR, a German, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 3rd September 1823
A.C. HARRIS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1820, 1821, 1822
Anthony Charles HARRIS, died 25th November 1869 at Ramleh, near Alexandria. Formerly of Malta and for about 40 years resident in Egypt, aged 79 years
Alexandria Marie Dorothy HARRIS, born 2nd December 1888, the daughter of Ellen Emily and William Stuart Harris
Cecilia HARRIS, aged 29 years, buried 15th April 1855, by Reverend William Hare
Henry HARRIS, aged 29 years, bachelor, Engine Fitter, the son of Samuel Harris deceased, married 9th January 1900 to, Alice MARGRIE, aged 23 years, spinster, from 17 Finswell Street, Plymouth, the daughter of Robert Margrie deceased
James HARRIS, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831. Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1833
James HARRIS, resident in Malta 1837
John HARRIS, died 7th August 1855, seaman, found in the water off Isola Point
John HARRIS, Police Constable, retired, 1865
Rebekah HARRIS, born 22nd August 1833, the dauthter of Anne and John Harris
Richard James HARRIS, No.73, Marine Police, promoted from Constable 3rd Class to 2nd Class in July 1857, then to 1st Class in 1865
R. HARRIS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1839, 1840
William HARRIS, aged 19 years, of the brig Leak. Buried 14th January 1832
Annie Victorine HARRISON, born 8th September 1896, the daughter of Robert Theophilus and Esther Elizabeth Harrison. Clerk, living in Hamrun
Dorothy Melita HARRISON, born 31st October 1900, the daughter of Esther Elizabeth and Robert Theophilus Jones Harrison. Traveller for Lipton & Company, living in Hamrun
George HARRISON, 21+, bachelor, born in Stanigate, Lincolnshire, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Harrison, married 9th August 1864 to, Sarah Ann ROBERTS, 21+, spinster, born in St.Charles, Plymouth, the daughter of Abraham and Sarah Roberts
John HARRISON, aged 53 years, buried 28th November 1863
Joseph HARRISON, Joiner, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Robert Theophilus Jones HARRISON, aged 29 years, bachelor, Clerk, the son of William Samuel Harrison, married 1st February 1892, to Esther Elizabeth PARKIN, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of William Parkin
Victor Noble HARRISON, born 17th February 1899, the son of Robert Theophilus and Esther Elizabeth Harrison. Clerk, of 338c Strada San Giuseppe, Hamrun
Eliza HARROP, born in Malta about 1814. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Emily Mary HARRY, 21+, the daughter of John Deacon and Elizabeth Harry, married 12th November 1874, to William BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born Dublin, the son of Gerard Brown
Sarah Elizabeth HARRY, full age, spinster, the daughter of John Deacon Harry and Sarah Elizabeth, married 19th September 1878, to Henry Palmer KNIGHT, full age, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, the son of Thomas John and Margaret Knight, formerly of Richmond, Surrey
Samuel Newbury HART, born 9th January 1837, baptised March 1866, the son of Lydia Margaret and Joseph Hart
Isabella HARTLAND, died 8th September 1860, aged 90 years, widow, from Glasgow
Mary A. HARTSHORN, born in Malta about 1810. Married. Living in Wolverhampton in 1851
A.B. HARVEY, Assistant Surgeon, Naval Hospital Bighi, in 1856
Cecilia Charlotte HARVEY, died 9th July 1852, aged 18 months, the fifth daughter of William Harvey, HM Dockyard
Eliza HARVEY, born in Malta about 1810. The wife of Joseph Harvey. Living in Yeovil in 1851 with her husband and their children
Emily Mary HARVEY, born 19th October 1842, the daughter of Emily Margaret and William Edward Harvey
Emily Mary HARVEY, died 17th October 1846, aged 4 years, the eldest daughter of William E. Harvey, of HM Naval Arsenal
Frances Amelia HARVEY, born 22nd December 1824, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Harvey, Master Shipwright in the Dockyard
Frances Amelia HARVEY, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Samuel Harvey, married 8th March 1855 to, Joshua Grant CROSSE, 21+, bachelor, born in Tottenham, Middlesex, Captain, 88th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Crosse
Frederick HARVEY, born 8th February 1819, the son of Sarah and Samuel Harvey, of the Naval Arsenal
George HARVEY, born in Malta about 1833, the son of Eliza and Joseph Harvey. Living with his parents and family in 1851 in Yeovil, Somerset
Henry Charles HARVEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of Samuel and Sarah Harvey, Audit Clerk Admiral Superintendent’s Office HM Dockyard, married 23rd October 1856 to, Virginia SCEBERRAS, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Camillo and Maddalena Sceberras
Lieutenant H.C. HARVEY, Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, with Dockyard Company in 1856
Helen Maude HARVEY, died 5th January 1870 at the Officers Quarters, Senglea Marina, the second surviving daughter of W.E. Harvey, HM Dockyard, aged 17 years 7 months
Henry Samuel HARVEY, living at 73 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, 1852
Hugh Albert HARVEY, born 6th December 1861, the son of Virginia and Henry Charles Harvey
Joseph HARVEY, aged 37 years, Musician, P.&.O. Steamer Indus, buried 17th November 1859
Kingston HARVEY, his wife gave birth to a daughter 3rd January 1870 at Pera, Constantinople, solicitor
Louisa Jane HARVEY, born 4th September 1820, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Harvey, Master Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal
Lucy Bramhall Mayhew HARVEY, born 27th July 1844, the daughter of Emily Margaret and William Edward Harvey
Lucy B. HARVEY, died 6th January 1846, aged 18 months, the daughter of William E. Harvey, HM Naval Arsenal
Mary A. HARVEY, born in Malta about 1835, the daughter of Eliza and Joseph Harvey. Living with her parents and family in 1851 in Yeovil, Somerset
Mary Hariette HARVEY, 26th September 1847, the daughter of Emily Margaret and William Edward Harvey
N. HARVEY, Audit Clerk, Naval Dockyard in 1856
Ralph Theobald Clement HARVEY, born 9th September 1896, the son of Henry Ralph and Alice Maud Mary Harvey, Telegraphist
Robert HARVEY, born in Malta about 1818. Living in Dover, Kent, in 1851
Samuel HARVEY, resident 1837. Master Shipwright, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847
Samuel HARVEY, Shipwright, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Samuel HARVEY, aged 83 years, buried 12th March 1860
Sarah HARVEY, died 2nd August 1869, aged 88 years. From England. The widow of Samuel Harvey
William HARVEY, aged 20 years, from North Shields. Buried 17th July 1844
William Edward HARVEY, 21+, bachelor, resident in Malta, married 1st January 1842 to, Emily Margaret STAINES, 21+, spinster, resident in Malta
William E. HARVEY, Clerk to the Master Shipwright, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847. 2nd Clerk Naval Arsenal in 1849. Living at 2 Piazza San Margarita, Cospicua, 1852
William F. HARVEY, Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1888
Thomas HASKIS, 21+, bachelor, born in Redhill, Surrey, Policeman, the son of Samuel and Anna Haskis, married 1st October 1867 to, Eliza WHITBREAD, 21+, spinster, born in Dartford, Kent, the daughter of Stephen and Catherine Whitbread
His Excellency the most Noble, the MARQUESS of HASTINGS, the Governor of Malta, buried 14th December 1826, aged 72 years
William HASWELL, Ropemaker, working in HM Dockyard, died 1805
Eliza Cooke HATHERELL, aged 34 years, the wife of the Reverend J.W. Hatherell, Rector of Charmouth, Dorset. Buried 16th january 1842
John HATTEN, aged 20 years, buried 14th December 1864
James William HAUHY, aged 38 years, bachelor, the son of William Hauhy, Gentleman, married 10th March 1900, to Ada Anne JAMES, aged 27 years, spinster, of Newport, Monmouthshire, the daughter of Thomas James
Joseph HAUTECOUR, Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1802 to 1806
George HAVELOCK, living at 4 Wilton Place, Basingstoke, applied and was accepted as organist at St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, April 1881. Says he expects to marry on 30th April, a Miss. Unwin, from a good Hertfordshire family
Violet Clara HAVELOCK, born 18th February 1882, the daughter of Elizabeth Clara Daisy and George Havelock. Organist, at St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Valletta. Living at 136 Strada Forni, Valletta
Francis HAVERS, born in Malta about 1819. Married. Living in Rettendon, Essex, in 1851
J.P. HAWKER, resident in Malta, October 1857
George HAWKES, living at Strada Reale, Sliema, electoral list 1852
Margaret HAWKINS, born in Malta about 1824. Married. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Stephen HAWKINS, Cabinkeeper, worked in HM Dockyard from September 1810 until his death on 26th November 1822, aged 54 years
Robert HAY, 21+, bachelor, from Linplum, Scotland, married 19th May 1828, to Kaletsa PSARAKEE, aged 16 years, spinster, from Candia, Crete
Mrs HAY, the wife of Robert Hay, of Linplum, gave birth to a daughter 16th September 1833, in Cairo
Mrs HAY, the wife of Robert Drummond Hay, gave birth to a son on 15th November 1970 in Tangiers
Robert William Drummond HAY, died 10th May 1861, aged 75 years. Of the family of the Earls of Kinnoul. He held various offices under the British Government from 1805 to 1836 and was for 11 years the Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Department
Ronald Vivian Drummond HAY, died 15th May 1871 in Gibraltar, aged 6 months, the son of Euphemia Katherine and Robert Drummond Hay
G.P. HAYES BA, of the Admiralty, London, the second son of G. Roche Hayes MD, of County Kerry, Ireland, married 29th November 1899 to, Evelyn LAFERLA, the eldest daughter of William Laferla of Valletta, at the church of Our Lady of Victories, Valletta
William HAYES, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, Plumber, the son of William and Hannah Hayes, married 26th January 1864 to, Amelia COLEIRO, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro
Eliza HAYLES, an Englishwoman, the widow of Giovanni Hayles, a Maltese, buried 28th August 1851, at St.Pauls, Athens, Greece. Her parents resided at Portsmouth
William Henry HAYWARD, 21+, bachelor, from Devonport, the son of Thomas and Eliza Hayward, married 27th February 1872, to Emily HAMSHAW, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Hamshaw
Frederick HEALD, of Newcastle on Tyne, married 29th April 1867, at the British Embassy Chapel, Constantinople, to Edith HOYLAND, the youngest daughter of C.W.Hoyland MD, Surgeon and Superintendent of British Seamens Hospital Constantinople
Reverend Samuel HEALY, died 1st July 1861, Wesleyan Minister, aged 49 years. Born in England
Rebecca Ann HEAP, 21+, spinster, of Philadelphia, U.S.A., the second daughter of S.D. Heap, U.S. Consul General at Tunis, married 17th August 1836, to Charles Thornton CUNNINGHAM, 21+, bachelor, of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex
Elizabeth HEARN, died 6th February 1884, aged 91 years, the widow of William Hearn
Ellen HEARN, born 18th August 1834, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Hearn
Ellen HEARN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Hearn, married 9th December 1862 to, William FISHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Walmer, Kent, Barrack Master, the son of Peter and Mary Anne Fisher
Emily HEARN, born 8th March 1836, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Hearn
Emily Celia HEARN, born 7th July 1877, the daughter of George Jonathan and Emily Hearn
Ethel May HEARN, born 7th November 1874, the daughter of Frederick May and Sophie Esther Hearn
Frederick May HEARN, born 16th February 1833, the son of Elizabeth and William Hearn
Frederick May HEARN, 21+, bachelor, Merchant, born Malta, the son of William and Elizabeth Hearn, married 11th February 1874, to Sophia Esther TWELVES, 21+, spinster, born Corfu, the daughter of George and Louisa Twelves
Frederick May HEARN, living at 17 Strada Tigne, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Frederick May HEARN, born 16th February 1833, in Malta, died 11th August 1895
Henry HEARN, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Henry Riches HEARN, born 2nd November 1831, the son of Elizabeth and William Hearn
William HEARN, 21+, bachelor, of Billingford, Norfolk, married 27th May 1829, to Elizabeth SIMONDS, 21+, spinster, of Caversham, Oxfordshire
William HEARN, Merchant, at 219 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1852. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1850 - 1853 and 1859 - 1863
William HEARN, died 14th November 1863, aged 67 years, in Valletta
F. HEATH, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1873. District Grand Secretary 1872
Marie Alice Ellen HEATH, baptised 31st July 1888, the daughter of Robert and Sarah Heath. Coachman, at San Anton Palace
Robert HEATH, aged 33 years, bachelor, the son of Henry Heath, married 4th June 1887, to Sarah OAKES, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of John Oakes
Frederick HEATON, born in Malta about 1842, the son of Mary and Thomas Heaton. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Sharples, Lancashire
Martha HEATON, born in Malta about 1848, the daughter of Mary and Thomas Heaton. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Sharples, Lancashire
Thomas HEATON, born in Malta about 1845, the son of Grace and William Heaton. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Woolwich, Kent
Reverend Story HEBARD, died 30th June 1841, arrived on the English Brig Packet, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery. Native of United States of America
Elizabeth HEDDERWICK, aged 78 years, buried 30th June 1856
John HEDGCOCK, died 23rd April 1849 at the Garden Hotel, Santa Margarita Hill, Burmola, aged 85 years. The father-in-law of Stephen Jerome
Christopher Douglas HELY-HUTCHINSON, born 30th January 1885, the son of Walter Francis and Mary Hely-Hutchinson, Lieut-Governor
Maurice Robert HELY-HUTCHINSON, baptised 18th June 1887, the son of Walter Francis and Mary Hely-Hutchinson. Lieut-Governor, of Palazzo Manoel
Ann HEMINGWAY, the wife of Edward Frederick Hemingway, Purveyor's Clerk, aged 37 years, buried 1st January 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare
Mary HEMSLEY, born in Malta about 1817. Married. In 1851 living in Kegworth, Leicestershire
Alexander HENDERSON, 2nd Mate, English Steamer Memon, buried 24th January 1863
Samuel HENDERSON, 21+, bachelor, from Wetherby, Yorkshire, married 29th March 1842 to, Amelia CURRY, 21+, spinster, from Glasgow
Thomas HENDERSON, died 27th February 1851, aged 38 years. Captain of the Brig Hawkhill, of Kincardine, and died on board, from apoplexy. Arrived from Braila
J. HENNEN M.D., Dispenser of Hospitals Ireland, married 9th February 1824 to, Isabella BISSETT
Alphonso HENNEQUIN, married 24th October 1837, at Palermo, Sicily, by Reverend Thomas R.Lambert, United States Navy, to Emma Laura MITTELHOZER
Robert Stilon HENNING, the son of H.D.R. Henning, Storekeeper of Royal Naval Hospital Malta, aged 17 years, buried 13th March 1853
Josephine Mary HENNING, born 31st January 1834, the daughter of Harriet Eliza and Hamilton Robert Dixon Henning
Stilon HENNING, born 31st August 1838, the son of Harriet and Hamilton Henning
Henry HENRICKSEN, aged 16 years, buried 9th September 1863
Agnes Olivia HENRY, born 19th November 1845, the daughter of Lady Selina Constance and Charles John Henry. In 1851 living in East Sutton, Kent
Eva Geralding HENRY, born 17th September 1844 at Scarborough, England, the daughter of Lady Selina Constance and Charles John Henry
John HENRY, seaman, buried 7th April 1855, aged 27 years
Mabel Elizabeth HENRY, born 12th January 1843, the daughter of Lady Selina Constance and Charles John Henry. In 1851 living in East Sutton, Kent
Mary HENSHALL, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of David Henshall, married 19th June 1886, to William James MacKENZIE, aged 27 years, bachelor, Carpenters Mate, Royal Navy, HMS Falcon, the son of William James Mackenzie
William HENWOOD, Master Shipwright, Naval Dockyard, in 1849. Living at Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, on electoral list 1852
Hannah HEPBURN, minor, spinster, the daughter of Peter Hepburn, of Perth, Scotland, married 27th November 1831, to William Davey BROWN, 21+, bachelor, of Plymouth, Master of the sloop HMS Philomel
Peter HEPBURN, resident Malta 1837, electoral list 1849
Peter HEPBURN, died 1st April 1852, aged 76 years. For many years Naval service. He left a large family of children and grandchildren
Peter HEPBURN, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1832, 1833, 1835, 1841. One of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831
Emma Anne HEPPONSTALL, baptised 22nd August 1825, the daughter of Robert and Rachel Matilda Hepponstall
Frances Matilda HEPPONSTALL, born 19th September 1830, the daughter of Robert and Rachael Matilda Hepponstall
Frances Matilda HEPPONSTALL, the daughter of Rachel and Robert Hepponstall, buried 26th June 1831
James Frederick HEPPONSTALL, born 19th August 1828, the son of Robert and Rachael Matilda Hepponstall
Jane Esther HEPPONSTALL, born 31st May 1832, the daughter of Robert and Rachel Matilda Hepponstall
Jane HEPPONSTALL, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in Beerferris, Devon
H. HERMONSEN, aged 22 years, seaman, buried 10th September 1859
James HERRING, died 19th September 1854, crewmember of English ship Riverdale. Eleven members of the crew of Riverdale, together with two boatmen were proceeding from Isola to the Victualling Yard in a passage boat which capsized. With the sea running high, three of the crew were drowned, William Galenby, James Herring, and John Crownin. The remainder were saved
Henry Joseph HERRINGTON, aged 27 years, bachelor, Cook, St.Elmo Officers Mess, the son of Joseph Herrington, married 8th March 1897 to, Kate McEVOY, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of William McEvoy
William Lamplush HERVEY, 21+, bachelor, of Carlisle, the son of Fanny and Humphrey Archer Hervey, married 11th June 1872, to Georgina Caroline YEO, 21+, spinster, of London, the daughter of Mary Anne and Matthew Cole Yeo
John HESS, aged 50 years, buried 28th November 1855
Charles HEWAT, died June 1893 from typhoid fever, aged 33 years. An employee of the Eastern Telegraph Company, he was very much involved in musical circles
William HEWISON, aged 40 years, Master of the English Brig Cockermouth Castle, buried 2nd August 1859
Alfred HEWITT, aged 26 years, seaman, buried 28th July 1869
F. HEWSON, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1882. Senior Warden United Brethren Lodge, 1881
John HEY, the son of John and Jane Amy Hey, born about 1854
Martha Jane HEY, born in Malta about 1818. Married. In 1851 living in Leeds, Yorkshire
Charlotte Elizabeth HIBBERT, born 24th October 1870, the daughter of Samuel and Jemima Hibbert. Schoolmaster Warder, Military Prison
Reverend John HICKMAN, of St.John’s College, Cambridge, appointed Headmaster of The Malta Protestant College, in February 1846
William HIGGINS, born in Malta about 1810. In 1851 living in Hambledon, Hampshire
William HIGGINS, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1809
C. HILCROME, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1853
Marie HILI, born 4th March 1858 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anne HILL, born 14th May 1863, the daughter of Anne and William Hill
Daniel HILL, aged 26 years, buried 30th June 1856
James HILL, aged 29 years, buried 26th March 1856
Norman HILL, full age, widower, the son of Norman Hill, married 25th March 1889, to Maria Jackson ANDERSON, full age, widow, the daughter of George UPWARD
Susan HILL, born 20th March 1845, the daughter of Jane and Robert Hill
Thomas Horncastle HILL, aged 43 years, bachelor, the son of Thomas Hill, married 19th December 1888, to Mildred MELDRUM aged 23 years, the daughter of Henry Meldrum
Thomas HILLYER, of the Surveyor General's Office, Tower of London, buried 20th October 1841
Abraham HILPERN, born 15th October 1848, the son of Fanny and Thomas Hilpern of Jerusalem, baptised 12th July 1860 by Reverend Charles Popham Miles, Principal of the Malta Protestant College
Arthur William HINCHCLIFFE, born 6th July 1874, the son of Susan Anna Mary and William Hinchcliffe. Twin brother of Lewis Charles
Lewis Charles HINCHCLIFFE, born 6th July 1874, the son of Susan Anna Mary and William Hinchcliffe. Twin brother of Arthur William
William HINCHCLIFFE, 21+, bachelor, born in Deptford, Kent, the son of William and Ann Hinchcliffe, married 25th January 1868, Susan Hannah Mary EVANS, spinster, born in Woolwich, Kent, the daughter of John and Hannah Evans
William HINCHCLIFFE, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1870
William Edward HINCHCLIFFE, born 15th September 1872, the son of Susan Anna Mary and William Hinchcliffe, Engineer
William HINES, aged 18 years, seaman, buried 27th January 1851
Harriet HINTON, born in Malta about 1822. Living in London in 1851
George Henry HIRST, born 24trh August 1855, the son of Mary Ann and William Hirst
Harriette Elizabeth HIRST, born 6th October 1860, the daughter of William and Mary Ann Hirst, nee TRESLER
Robert Harry HIRST, born 8th December 1857, the son of Mary Ann and William Hirst
Rosaria HISCOCK, aged 32 years, widow, the daughter of Salvatore BORG, married 26th July 1883, to William BRODIE, aged 31 years, widower, Publican, the son of William Brodie
Samuel HISCOCK, aged 38 years, bachelor, the son of John Hiscock, married 2nd September 1880, to Rosaria BORG, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Borg
Thomas HISKISSON, died 16th May 1833, arrived on the Brig Cordelia, from Corfu. Died in the Lazaretto, from inflammation of the brain
James HITCHING, 21+, bachelor, born Woolwich, Kent, the son of Samuel Hitching, married 30th July 1872, to Sarah Jane HAWKINS, minor, with parents consent, the daughter of Barter and Anne Hawkins
F.P HOARE, Auditor General, and Director of Contracts, May 1884
W. HOARE, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
Joseph HOBBS, Smith, in HM Dockyard. Died in hospital 8th October 1815, aged 24 years
Sarah HOBBS, buried 27th April 1823
Mary HOBSON, married Calcedonio Bonavia
Frederick HOCKIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Phillack, Cornwall, Clerk in Holy Orders, the son of Peggy and the Reverend William Hockin, married 12th October 1853 to, Susan Ann PETTY, 21+, spinster, born in Preston, Lancashire the daughter of Thomas and Lucy Petty
Arthur Albert Jonathan HODGES, born 7th August 1867, the son of Elizabeth and Ralph Hodges
John HODGES, died 6th March 1876, aged 30 years, the only son of John and Ann Hodges, of Greenwich, London
Alexander HODGSON, buried 15th June 1897. First Assistant to Chief Engineer, HM Dockyard
Melita Ellen HODGSON, born 22nd January 1861, the daughter of Ellen and John Hodgson
P.S. HODGSON, died June 1895, the son of Sir Arthur Hodgson, a passenger on board the P & O Steamer Himalaya, anchored in Marsamuscetto Harbour, en route to Sydney, Australia. Went to his cabin and cut his throat
Richard HODGSON, died 28th April 1849, Mate, on board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz
Thomas Benjamin HOFLAND, aged 62 years, from Batavia, Isle of Java, buried 24th May 1858
William Robertson HOGG, aged 24 years, bachelor, Canteen Steward, married 4th November 1887, to Edith Emberline BERRIDGE, aged 22 years, spinster, Dressmaker
John HOGGAN, born 22nd November 1813, the son of James Hoggan and Bridget Moran
George HOILE, aged 22 years, seaman, buried 23rd January 1860
Mary Melita HOLDEN, born 22nd January 1821, the daughter of Mary and Richard Holden
Richard HOLDEN, Sailmaker, married 20th July 1816 to, Mary ADLINGTON, from Stepney, London
Edward HOLLAND, widower, of Dumbleton, Worcestershire, born Trieste, MP for Evesham, the son of Swinton Colthurst and Anne Willets Holland, married 21st January 1857 to Frances (Fanny) Maria HUNTER, widow, born Malta, the daughter of the late Samuel CHRISTIAN and his wife Susanne
F.J. HOLLAND, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1898
Mary HOLLAND, aged 55 years, buried 13th September 1854
Richard HOLLAND, aged 51 years, Master of the English schooner Rowena. Buried 31st July 1854
Richard HOLLAND, born in Malta about 1805, the husband of Ann Holland. Living in Westminster, London, with his wife in 1851
Susan HOLLAND, buried 13th July 1844, aged 25 years
Thomas HOLLAND, buried 21st April 1846, aged 39 years
Thomas HOLLAND, granted a licence to open a school 30th December 1870
William HOLLAND, born in Malta about 1806. Working as a Servant at 3 Charlotte Street, Westminster, London, in 1851
Jane HOLLOWAY, born in Malta about 1803. Working as a Servant in Stoke Newington, London, in 1851
Edward Valentine HOLME, his wife gave birth to a son 7th March 1870, in Naples
James Ramsbottom Rowlett HOLME, born 17th March 1829, the son of Thomas and Matilda Holme. In 1851 living in Wadsworth, Yorkshire
David HOLMES, born 9th September 1856, the son of Caroline and James Holmes
Emma HOLMES, born about 1820 in Malta. Married. Living in Kirkdale, Lancashire, in 1851
Frederica C.E. HOLMES, born in Malta about 1829. In 1851 living in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
James William HOLMES, the son of James Holmes, Purveyor to the Forces, aged 8 years 10 months, buried 1st November 1855
J. HOLMES, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1876. District Grand Secretary 1876
James HOLMES, aged 25 years, bachelor, Independent, the son of George Holmes, married 29th August 1899, to Annunziata PASINI, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Giovanni Pasini deceased
William HOLT, born in Malta about 1802. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Thomas Hammon HOLTON, acting Superintendent of the P.& O. Company, living at 41 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, 1852. Appointed Brazilian Vice-Consul in June 1851. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849
Maria HOLVERSHAW, born in Malta about 1833. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Herbert John HOOD, born 21st April 1868, the son of Thomas Blair and Mary Ann Smith Hood, nee ROBERTS
Robert HOOD, born 13th February 1867, the son of Thomas Blair and Mary Ann Hood, nee ROBERTS
Thomas Blair HOOD, 21+, bachelor, born Straiton, Ayr, Scotland, married 12th January 1847 to, Grace DUNSFORD, the widow of Joseph Dunsford
Thomas Blair HOOD, born 5th May 1869, the son of Thomas Blair and Mary Ann Hood, nee ROBERTS
William Blair HOOD, living at 254 Strada Reale, Valletta, electoral list 1852
E. HOOK, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Robert HOOPER, born in Malta about 1827. In 1851 living in Thames Ditton, Surrey
Charlotte HOPE, aged 24 years, buried 4th November 1853
Walter HOPE, 21+, bachelor, born in Poplar, London, Merchant, the son of Robert Valentine and Alice Hope, married 27th November 1869 to, Eliza Clara WERRY, 21+, spinster, born in Smyrna, the daughter of Francis Howe Stephen and Jeanette Werry
H. HOPKINS, about 22 years, from Birmingham, proceeding as a first class passenger on the P.&.O. vessel Kaiser-I-Hind, from Bombay to England, on 1st May 1880, committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a revolver. His body was buried at sea the following morning at 8 a.m.
John HOPKINS, 21+, bachelor, born in Wye, Kent, the son of Richard and Ann Hopkins, married 1st December 1853 to, Hannah POCOCK, 21+, spinster, born in Bembridge, Isle of Wight, the daughter of James and Mary Pocock
David Fidward HORN, born 12th October 1867, the son of Isabella Fidward and John Horn
Frances Elizabeth HORN, aged 35 years, buried 20th November 1835
George Henry HORN, granted a licence to open a school 4th March 1833
Anne Harriet HORNE, baptised 15th February 1862, the daughter of William and Charlotte Horne, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals
George HORNE, resident Malta, electoral list 1862.
John HORNE, died 18th August 1854, arrived on the Steamer Medway, from Woolwich via Gibraltar. Died in the Lazaretto from cholera. Engineer on the Medway. Aged 25 years
J. HORROCKS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1898
Charles Henry HORSFALL, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1892. Second District Grand Principal 1898
William HORTON, seaman, aged 22 years, buried 18th November 1854
Maria Georgina M. HOSEASON, aged 23 years, buried 5th October 1858
Catherine HOSEGOOD, aged 27 years, widow, the daughter of John O'BRIEN, married 17th May 1880, to Frank KELLEWAY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Soldier, the son of Thomas Kelleway
Annie Jane HOSKEN, born 15th August 1865, the daughter of John and Fanny Frances Hosken, nee BAWDEN. Merchant in Valletta
Jessie Crockford HOSKEN, baptised 4th September 1870, the daughter of John and Fannie Hosken. Born 20th December 1867
Margaret Frances HOSKEN, baptised 1st October 1865, the daughter of John and Fanny Frances Hosken, nee BAWDEN
Mary Bawden HOSKEN, baptised 4th September 1870, the daughter of John and Fannie Hosken. Born 9th November 1869
Ernest Beringer HOSKIN, aged 29 years, bachelor, employee Eastern Telegraph Co., the son of John Hoskin deceased, married 19th December 1900 to, Mabel Geraldine STEIL, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of William Henry Steil deceased
Jessie Crockford HOSKIN, spinster, of Valletta, the daughter of John Hoskin, married 19th November 1895, to Robert GIBSON, aged 32 years, bachelor, Electrician, the son of John Gibson
John HOSKIN, died Saturday 15th November 1890 at his residence in Strada Forni, aged 62 years. He left a wife and several children. A prominent member of the Wesleyan community, he had been living in Malta for over 30 years
John HOSKINGS, buried 8th February 1822, infant
Sally HOSKINS, aged 35 years, the wife of William Hoskins, buried 22nd November 1832
William HOSKINS, granted a licence to open a school, 7th February 1828
William HOSKINS, Professor of English Literature at Malta University appointed 13th May 1828 and remained in the post until 1838
William HOSKINS, died 8th June 1866, aged 80 years, a pauper. Born in England
Theodore HOSTE, arrived on the Sloop Scout, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from chest infection, 19th April 1835
Sir Edward Victor HOULTON, Chief Secretary to the Government, resident Malta, electoral list 1862 and 1864. Edward Victor Houlton, the youngest son of John Torriano Houlton, of Farley Castle, Somerset, Colonel of the First Somerset Militia, by Mary the daughter and sole heiress of Thomas Ellis, of Rolestone, Devon. He was born at Farley Castle in 1823, and educated at Oriel and St.John’s College, Oxford. He took his BA degree in 1845, and his MA in 1847. He was private secretary to Sir William Molesworth, the First Commissioner of Works and Colonial Secretary. He was appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta on 20th September 1855, and arrived on the 16th October to take up this position. On 7th June 1860 he married Hyacinthe Harriette WELLESLEY, 21+, spinster, the only daughter of Eliza Jane and Richard Wellesley. He served under six Governors of Malta, Sir William Reid, Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant, Sir Henry Storks, Sir Patrick Grant, Sir Charles Van Straubenzee and Sir Arthur Borton
James Martin HOVES, born in Malta about 1801. Married. In 1851 living in Norwich with his wife Hannah
Frank HOUSWIN, living at 85 Strada Levante, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Edward Braun HOWARD, born 12th May 1892, the son of William Henry and Louisa Wilder Howard, Chartered Accountant
Elizabeth HOWARD, aged 28 years, buried 12th August 1859
Frank R. HOWARD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
J. HOWARD, granted a licence to open a school 21st July 1830
John HOWARD, 21+, bachelor, from Southwark, Surrey, married 1st December 1832, to Maria Amelia ARCIDIACONI, minor, from Catania, Sicily, with the consent of her parents, resident in Malta
John HOWARD, Professor at Malta University for English Literature and Composition, and Elocution, 1839 to 1858. The Governor suspended him from his duties at the University in 1858 since he was ‘Guilty of conduct both publickly scandalous and also affecting his private character in such a manner as to render him quite unworthy to retain the official position he holds under the Government’. With his agreement, his 14-year-old daughter
lived with the Spanish Consul in the Victoria Hotel, Strada Reale, and the couple appeared at the theatre and in other public places, ‘on the same terms of intimacy as husband and wife or near relation’. The Casino della Borsa, a leading Maltese Club met to discuss Mr.Howard’s behaviour but he withdrew before they demanded his expulsion. He was living at 121 Strada Stretta, Valletta, electoral list 1852Joseph HOWARD, living 114 Strada Reale, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Mary A. HOWARD, born in Malta about 1825. Working as a Servant in Westminster, London, in 1851
William HOWARD, aged 31 years, Engineer, English Steamer Laconia, buried 7th July 1858
William Henry HOWARD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Accountant, the son of John Henry Howard, Banker, married 9th October 1880to Louisa Wilder ROWLINSON, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick Oliver Rowlinson, Accountant
Charles HOWE, resident Malta, electoral list 1852 and 1862
Charles John HOWE, 21+, widower, born in Weymouth, Dorset, Police Constable, HM Dockyard, the son of William and Frances Howe, married 12th October 1863 to, Susan AYLES, 21+, widow, born in Yeovil, Somerset, the daughter of John and Jane BAKER
Reverend Richard Bontein HOWE, Chaplain to H.M.Dockyard, 1858 to 1862. Married to Louisa Caroline. Their daughter Louisa Helen Howe, born Barnsley, Yorkshire, married in Malta 15th February 1865 to John DUNWOODIE, Surgeon, HMS Euryalus
Louisa Caroline HOWE, died at Bighi 23rd November 1865, aged 47 years, the wife of the Reverend R.B. Howe, Chaplain to the Dockyard
Mary Ann HOWE, aged 39 years, buried 24th July 1850
Samuel Ewing HOWE, born 30th June 1845, the son of Mary Ann and Thomas Howe. He died 14th January 1854, aged 8 years, 6 months 13 days, the son of Thomas Howe, Confectioner in Valletta
Thomas HOWE, 21+, bachelor, born Long Sutton, Somerset, the son of Samuel and Rebecca Howe, married 15th October 1844 to, Mary Ann RADFORD, 21+, spinster, born Crediton, Devon, the daughter of Grace and Josiah Radford
Thomas HOWE, 21+, widower, born in Langport, Somerset, the son of Samuel and Rebecca Howe, married 12th September 1851 to, Eliza GIBBINGS, 21+, spinster, born Devon, the second daughter of Susan and William Gibbings
Thomas HOWE, Cook & Confectioner, from Baker Street, London, at 21 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1852
Charles Frederick HOWELL, granted a licence to open a school 18th April 1842
Charles James HOWELL, born 11th September 1842, the son of Ruth and Charles Frederick Howell. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Stockport, Cheshire
Elizabeth Ruth HOWELL, born 15th March 1846, the daughter of Ruth and Charles Frederick Howell. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Stockport, Cheshire
Frederick HOWELL, born 23rd February 1844, the son of Ruth and Charles Frederick Howell. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Stockport, Cheshire
Mr. HOWELL, Schoolmaster, at 9 Strada San Marco, Valletta, in 1847. At Mr. Howell’s Boarding and Day School the pupils were instructed in the English, French, Italian and Latin languages; Geography; History; the elements of Mathematics; Writing, etc. Lessons in the German Language, Drawing, Dancing and Music were given if required
Frederick HOWELL, born 23rd February 1844, the son of Ruth and Charles Frederick Howell
Henry HOWES, aged 28 years, seaman, English brig Cleopatra. Buried 3rd August 1850
David HOWIE, buried 24th July 1826, aged 59 years
Charles HOWS, arrived on the American Frigate Constitution, from Civita Vecchia. Died in the Lazaretto, from smallpox, 11th June 1837
George HUDSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, the son of Lydia Mary and and George Sherwood Hudson, married 7th December 1858 to, Ann Isabella LEWIS, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the youngest daughter of Susannah and the late William Lewis
George Julius HUDSON, born 19th September 1859, the son of Anne Isabella and George Hudson
George Julius HUDSON, aged 8 years, buried 4th September 1867
Julius George Charles HUDSON, born 5th February 1868, the son of Ann Isabella and George Hudson
Samuel HUDSON, aged 25 years, buried 25th August 1868
Walter Henry HUDSON, born 23rd April 1861, the son of Ann Isabella and George Hudson
David HUGHES, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 1st August 1854
Ellen HUGHES, born in Malta about 1826. Married. In 1851 living in Fladbury, Worcestershire
George William HUGHES, aged 25 years, bachelor, Police Constable, the son of George and Phoebe Hughes, married 22nd October 1867 to, Elizabeth Willmott KING, aged 25 years, spinster, born in Middlesex
Hector R. HUGHES, born in Malta about 1845. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851Horatio Nelson HUGHES, aged 24 years, buried 31st December 1866
M.L. HUGHES, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1894. Deputy District Grand Master in 1895. Third District Grand Principal 1895. Second District Grand Principal 1896
Mary HUGHES, widow, from Sicily, married 5th July 1852 to, John GOLLIFER, Cook, Military Prison
Michael HUGHES, aged 16 years, seaman, buried 3rd December 1859
Vernon Hugh HUGHES, baptised 10th September 1890, the son of William and Ellen Witherington Hughes. Merchant, in Valletta
William HUGHES, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889. Third District Grand Principal 1892
William Robert Fitzmaurice HUGHES, born April 1888, died 26th June 1889, aged 14 months, the only son of Ellen and William Hughes, Manager of H.&.G.Simmonds, of Strada Reale, Valletta
Alexander HULL, born in Malta about 1825. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Jonny HULL, buried 3rd December 1840, arrived on HM Asia, from Beirut. Dead on arrival. Buried in the Lazaretto
Reverend Thomas N. HULL, Methodist Minister arrived 1838 and stayed until 1841. Born 14th August 1806, the son of an Army officer, he spent his infancy in Egypt and childhood in Co.Down, Northern Ireland. After Malta he worked in Gibraltar and Australia, before returning in 1853 to Cornwall, England, for two years, then onwards to Ireland. He retired in 1867, and died on 6th December 1903, aged 98 years
E.D. HUME MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
William HUMFREY, died April 1862, Inspector of Hospitals. Buried in Ta Braxia cemetery
Ann HUMPHREY, born in Malta about 1812. Married. In 1851 living in Irchester, Northamptonshire
William HUMPHREYS, died 2nd May 1840, arrived on the Steamer Acheron, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from the plague
Griffiths HUMPHRIES, Sawyer, worked in HM Dockyard, from December 1810 until his death on 15th November 1813, aged 39 years
Mary HUMPHRIES, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Charles and Caroline ELLUL, married 2nd October 1871, to William BANKS, 21+, bachelor, of Plymouth, the son of Thomas Banks, Private, 52nd Regiment
William Martin HUNNYBUN MA, born 20th August 1839. Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1880 to 1887
Albert Clement Owen Charles Edward HUNT, aged 21 years, Carpenter, the son of Henry Hunt, married 29th June 1886, to Carmela ATTARD, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of John Attard
Frederick HUNT, Manager with H.G Simmonds Ltd., married July 1902 to Mary C. IMBROLL, the daughter of C. Imbroll, at the Oratory of St. Dominic, Valletta
George HUNT, born in Malta about 1818. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Henry HUNT, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Bethnal Green, London, in 1851
John HUNT, 21+, bachelor, born in England, married 4th January 1877, to Rosina FARRUGIA, 21+, spinster, born Tripoli
Marianna HUNT, born in Malta about 1829. Married. Living in Bethnal Green, London, in 1851
William HUNT, widower, from St.Pancras, London, married 24th September 1846 to, Maria Anna Josepha Aloysia Antonia Rosalia Carmela BONAVIA, spinster, minor, the daughter of Dr.V. Bonavia and the late Giuseppa Bonavia
William HUNT, granted a licence to open a school 22nd August 1846
John Fisher HUNTEN, died 23rd April 1891, of Rye Lane, Peckham, London. Died at Malta on a voyage to Cairo, Egypt, aged 38 years
Amelia Jane HUNTER, died 20th February 1865, the widow of George Orby Hunter, at the residence of her brother Captain Hoseason R.N., aged 58 years. Born in England
Charles Frederic HUNTER, born 12th February 1887, the son of Thomas Charles and Alice Jane Hunter, Draughtsman, Admiralty
Herbert Percy HUNTER, born 9th December 1888, the son of Thomas Charles and Alice Jane Hunter, Draughtsman, Admiralty
James HUNTER, born in Malta about 1850. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
James HUNTER, buried 18th September 1841, on the English Brig John Gray. Dead on arrival, from typhus
Jameson HUNTER, married 10th October 1811, to Susanna ARBORIEN
Jameson HUNTER, died in London 18th September 1850, aged 71 years
John HUNTER, aged 36 years, buried 3rd December 1852
Margaret HUNTER, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Robert Arboin HUNTER, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the only son of Jameson Hunter, married 20th January 1844 to, Frances (Fanny) Maria CHRISTIAN, spinster, minor, the third daughter of Susanne and Samuel Christian
Robert Arboin HUNTER, died 10th February 1845, aged 30 years, in London
R.A. HUNTER, agent for London Lloyd’s Insurance Co., and P.&.O. Company in 1847
Robert Edward HUNTER, born 5th November 1844, the son of Frances Maria and Robert Arboin Hunter
Robert Edward HUNTER, buried 20th November 1850, aged 6 years, 13 days
William HUNTER, seaman, on the English schooner Rowena, aged 19 years, buried 15th January 1853
Richard HUNTIN, living at 73 Strada San Lorenzo, Vittoriosa, 1852
William HURST, aged 23 years, seaman, buried 14th April 1856
HURTER’s Lodging House at 55 Strada Zecca, Valletta, in 1847
John Christopher HURTER, living at 55 Strada Zecca, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John HURTER, aged 81 years, buried 17th October 1857
Thomas H. HURTER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Selina HUTCHESON, born in Malta about 1814. Married. In 1851 living in Basford, Nottinghamshire
G. HUTCHINSON, resident in Malta, October 1857
Thomas HUTCHINSON, seaman, aged 48 years, buried 10th November 1854
Anthony HUTTON died 27th April 1898. Memorial tablet in Holy Trinity Church, Sliema
Frances HUTTON, born in Malta about 1820. Living in Croydon, Surrey, in 1851
Henry HUTTON, aged 19 years, buried 30th September 1837
Sarah Eliza Lindsay HUTTON, died 10th October 1849 at her residence in Floriana, aged 62 years, after a serious illness. The widow of John Hutton, of Acomb, Yorkshire, late Captain, 88th Regiment
Sarah Jane HUTTON, aged 26 years, buried 22nd August 1838
Emily HYDE, born in Malta about 1830. Living in Upton cum Chalvey, Buckinghamshire, in 1851
Emma Maria HYDE, born 26th December 1844, the daughter of Emma and George Hyde
George John HYDE, buried 20th July 1845, aged 35 years
Dr.Francesco HYZLER, died 10th October 1842, aged 47 years, at his residence in Valletta. Had spent a long career at the Malta Bar. He left a widow and family
Vincenza HYZLER, the widow of G. Hyzler, and daughter of Emmanuele and Giuseppa FARRUGIA, married 17th February 1844 to, Paul Roberts BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, the seventh son of Mr.Bennett, Norrington Farm, Wiltshire
Denzil IBBETSON, Deputy Commissary General in 1847
Eliza Maria Boddam IBBOTSON, buried 23rd February 1843, aged 21 years
Henry IGGINGS, died April 1855, a cook on P.&.O. Steamer Vectis. He was
chloroformed whilst a finger which had gone gangrene was amputated, but he died due to the effects of the chloroform
George ILIFF, granted a licence to open a school 1st April 1846
George ILIFF, Schoolmaster, Government Primary School, Curmi, in 1851. Living at 73 Strada Bottanico, Floriana, on electoral list 1852. Schoolmaster Floriana Primary School, 1865
George ILIFF, living at 21 Molo Marina, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Richard ILIFF, born 20th January 1852. Commenced as an unpaid assistant in the Judicial Police 29th August 1867. In November 1869 became Clerk No.3. in the Courts of Gozo, being promoted five weeks later to Clerk No.2. On 12th February 1870 returned to Malta as Clerk No.7. at the Monti di Pieta. By December 1878 he had progressed to Clerk No.3., but left in November 1881 to join the Courts of Judicial Police as 4th Class Clerk
William Henry ILIFF, died 19th January 1898, at Birchicara, aged 86 years. He was the son of the late Surgeon William Iliff, Army Medical Department
William Tiffin ILIFF, buried 15th October 1830, aged 51 years, Apothecary to the Forces
William Henry ILIFF, living at 143D Strada Vescovo, Valletta, 1852
Michael ILLIANA, born 18th September 1869 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Anne IMBERT, aged 54 years, buried 1st July 1835
Joseph Emanuel IMBERT, 21+, widower, from Toulon, France, married 23rd May 1836, to Martha DEIGHTON, the widow of George Deighton, late HM Naval Yard Malta
Martha IMBERT, buried 10th May 1858, aged 68 years. Born in Sussex
Antonio IMBROLL, Draper, at 40 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847
Edward IMBROLL, Upholsterer, at 122 Strada Teatro, Valletta, in 1847
Emmanuele IMBROLL, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Michele IMBROLL, Broker, at 9 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1849
Janet IMRIE, born 24th August 1861, the daughter of David and Grace Imrie, nee BRODIE. Born at Palermo
Elizabeth INCE, 21+, spinster, from Gibraltar, married 18th April 1829, to Thomas NASH, 21+, bachelor, from Stansted Mountfitchett, Essex
Mary Ann INCE, born in Malta about 1812. Married. Living in Runcorn, Cheshire, in 1851
Joshua INGHAM, died 22nd April 1846 at Marsala, Sicily
Margaret INGHAM, born in Malta about 1801. Living in Blackburn, Lancashire, in 1851
Sarah INGHAM, born in Malta about 1839. Living in Bedford in 1851
David Kerr INGLIS, aged 38 years, widower, from Kirkaldy, Fife, Master of the Merchant Brig Briton, married 11th September 1823, to Mary Ann Ellis COX, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Ann and John Cox, from Poole, Dorset
John Andrew George INGLIS, born 9th December 1826, the son of Mary Anne Elizabeth Ellice and David Kerr Inglis
Antonio F. INGLOTT, living at 85 Strada San Tomaso, Floriana, 1852
Don Giovanni INGLOTT, living at 1 Piazza San Margarita, Cospicua, 1852
Ferdinand Vincent INGLOTT, born Senglea 20th November 1820, the son of Giuseppe Inglott, and Modesta Inglott, nee EBEJER. He occupied several posts in Dockyard administration in early 1850’s. Living at 157 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, 1852. In 1855 he joined the Ports Department of the Civil Service. On 1st January 1859 appointed Comptroller of Charitable Institutions. Married Catherine BONAVIA. From 10th February 1870 until 11th April 1885 was Collector of Customs. Appointed Postmaster General on 1st January 1886. Retired in 1892. Died at his home 79 Strada It Torri, Sliema on 25th October 1893
Francesco INGLOTT Inglott, living at 3 Strada Piazetta, Vittoriosa, electoral list 1852
Giuseppe INGLOTT, living at 18 Strada Oratorio, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Dr. Paolo INGLOTT, living at 18 Strada Oratorio, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
J. INGRAM, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1874
Edward Selby INNES, born 8th September 1844, the son of Barbara and Henry Innes
Henry INNES, 1st Clerk to the Superintendant, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847. Living at Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, electoral list 1852. Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, Captain Henry Innes with Dockyard Company in 1856
Henry Mortimer INNES, buried 10th February 1855, aged 18 years
Lieutenant J.H. INNES, Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, with Dockyard Company in 1856
William INNES, aged 40 years, buried 5th July 1837
William Arthur INSKIP, born 6th July 1899, the son of William Hurst Inskip and Harriett Bennett, in Valletta
James INTROINO, died 18th February 1826. He was one of the oldest residents having arrived with the first expedition for the reduction of Valletta when it was in the possession of the French. Danish Consul in Malta. Accountant and Paymaster. Had served with a foreign corps in Minorca, and on retiring to Malta was recruited by Captain Alexander Ball for a Government post
Reverend Robert IRVINE, died 28th February 1848, aged 48 years. MA 1842, Magdalen Hall, Oxford University. Late Minister of St.John's Church, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, Surrey
Dr. William IRVINE, died 23rd May 1811, aged 35 years, of fever, physician to HM Forces
Agnes Henrietta Susan IRVING, nee SAMMUT, aged 38 years, widow, the daughter of Joseph Sammut MD, Physician, married 5th December 1894, to Thomas Carlyle SKINNER, aged 29 years, bachelor, Captain, Royal Engineers, the son of James Aitchison Skinner, Landed Proprietor
Henry IRWIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Ireland, the son of Betty T. and Henry Irwin, married 6th July 1844 to, Jane HOBBS, 21+, spinster, of Poundstock, Cornwall, the daughter of Elizabeth and John Hobbs
Abraham ISAAC, baptised 10th October 1858, late officer in Turkish Service, Constantinople
Charlotte ISAAC, born in Malta about 1809. The wife of John Isaac. Living with her husband in Worcester in 1851
John ISRAEL, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
J. ISRAEL, lived at 54 St.Christopher Street, Valletta in 1814
Salvatore ITTAR, Engraver, at 283 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847
Elizabeth IVES, aged 36 years, buried 20th July 1861
Clement Dunsford IVEY, born 16th February 1842, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Ivey. In 1851 living in Plymouth
Henry Jonathan Lane IVEY, born 8th February 1844, the son of Mary Ann and Henry Ivey. In 1851 living in Plymouth
Henry IVEY, granted a licence to open a school 3rd November 1843
Gaetano IZZO, Senior Clerk at the Post Office Department appointed Deputy Postmaster General, November 1899
Reverend JACKSON, assistant Chaplain, 1880
D. JACKSON, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Daniel William JACKSON, aged 36 years, bachelor, Engineer, the son of Daniel Jackson, Chemist, married 29th October 1890 to, Elizabeth Ann RYALL, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Oliver Ryall, Policeman
Dorothy JACKSON, born about 1839 in Malta. Living in Hedon, Yorkshire, in 1851
George Lord JACKSON, born 26th January 1849, the son of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson
George Thomas JACKSON, President of the Bank of Malta 1812
Henry Lord JACKSON, born 13th December 1824, in Vauxhall, Surrey, the son of George John and Margaret Jackson. Married 10th May 1848 to Mary Emily CORLETT, the second daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett. Merchant, at 316 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849. A Director of the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1849. In 1851, he erected a large four-storey building, the Malta Steam Flour Mill, at Marsa. Living 217 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1895 Voters list. He died 24th March 1906
Henry William JACKSON, born 30th March 1865, the son of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson. Died 12th January 1902
Hugh Albert Thomas JACKSON, born 18th October 1899, the son of Lucy Eveline and Henry William Jackson
Hugh Corlett JACKSON, born 29th October 1875, the son of George Lord and Jane Josephine Emma Jackson
Hugh Corlett JACKSON, died 31st August 1877, the son of Janie and George Lord Jackson, aged 1 year 10 months
J. JACKSON, Proctor of the Vice Admiralty Court in 1811
Jane Emily JACKSON, born 17th August 1867, the daughter of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson
Jane Emily JACKSON, aged 25 years, spinster, of Valletta, the daughter of Henry Lord Jackson, Merchant, married 28th September 1892, to William Marcus Charles Beresford WHYTE, aged 29 years, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, the son of William Thomas Whyte, Gentleman
Jane Josephine JACKSON, aged 43 years, widow, the daughter of Simon ROSE, Merchant, married 8th August 1894, to Thomas MITCHELL, aged 51 years, widower, Fleet Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS Nile, the son of William Mitchell, Commander, R.N.
John JACKSON, aged 25 years, buried 20th June 1856
John JACKSON, aged 22 years, seaman, buried 8th September 1865
Louisa JACKSON, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Daniel Jackson, Policeman, married 21st January 1880, to James Paul GRIFFITHS, aged 30 years, bachelor, Draughtsman, HM Dockyard, the son of James Paul Griffiths, Inspector of Police
Margaret Arabella JACKSON, born 14th August 1850, the daughter of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson
Mary JACKSON, born 20th September 1852, the daughter of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson
Mary JACKSON, buried 20th August 1853, aged 11 months
Mary Emily JACKSON, nee CORLETT. Born in Malta, 14th August 1825, the second daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett, married 10th May 1848 to Henry Lord JACKSON. Died 1st June 1899
Peter JACKSON, aged 34 years, seaman, buried 14th January 1864
Richard JACKSON, born about 1813 in Malta. Living in Durham in 1851
Richard Leudon JACKSON, aged 19 years, buried 8th February 1855
Rose Emily JACKSON, born 6th July 1874, the daughter of George Lord and Jane Josephine Jackson
Rose Emily JACKSON, died 24th April 1877, the daughter of Janie and George Lord Jackson, aged 2 years 10 months
Thomas JACKSON, born 20th September 1859, the son of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson
William JACKSON, seaman, aged 39 years, buried 20th October 1854
Edward JACOB, Queen’s Counsel, aged 44 years, buried 16th December 1841
Mary JACOBS, aged 30 years, widow, the daughter of Antonio PUGLIESE, married 15th April 1883, to Adolphus Henry HOWARD, aged 29 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of George William Howard
Claus JACOBSON, aged 33 years, buried 16th June 1856
Knud JACOBSON, aged 28 years, seaman, buried 12th January 1856
Thomas JACQUES, buried 1st January 1828, aged 21 years
Andrew JAMES, mariner, buried 15th May 1847
Isaac JAMES, Assistant Staff Surgeon, buried 28th July 1825
J.F. JAMES, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1885
John Charles Andrew JAMES, born 26th October 1890, the son of Elizabeth Harriet and John Frederick James, Shipwright, of Senglea
John Frederick JAMES, aged 31 years, bachelor, Shipwright, the son of Thomas James, married 23rd November 1886, to Elizabeth Harriet ANDOW, aged 28 years, the daughter of William Isaac Andow
John Henry JAMES, aged 41 years, widower, Fitter, HM Dockyard, married 26th April 1899 to, Isabella WATTERS, aged 32 years, spinster
Margaret Annie Isabel JAMES, born 11th April 1889, the daughter of Elizabeth Harriet and John Frederick James, Shipwright, of Senglea
Margaret L. JAMES, born about 1831 in Malta. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
John JANE, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Hulme, Lancashire, in 1851
Paul Charles Albert JANSSEN, born 21st September 1848, the son of Frederica and Charles Janssen. Both parents from Stettin, Prussia
Samuel JARRATT, buried 4th January 1830, aged 20 years, the youngest son of the Reverend Robert Jarratt, Vicar of Wellington, Somerset
E.J. JARVIS, Assessor to the Government, lived at 117/120 Strada Domenico, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by H.M.Secretary of State for the Colonies, in 1825
Mrs JARVIS, the wife of E.J. Jarvis, gave birth to a son 20th May 1827
Henry Fitzgerald JARVIS, born 20th May 1825, the son of Anna Maria and Edward James Jarvis
William George Townshend JARVIS, born 20th May 1827, the son of Edward James and Anna Maria Jarvis
John J. JEANS, HBM Vice Consul at Catania, and the youngest son of the late Thomas Jeans of Bath, married 12th November 1868, at the British Consulate in Messina to, Elizabeth THOVES, the eldest daughter of William Thoves of Bronte
John J. JEANS, his wife gave birth to a daughter 24th October 1869 at Catania, HBM Vice Consul
Frederick James JEBOULT, born in Exeter, Devon, in 1853. the son of Louisa and Henry Jeboult. His father was a China & Glass Merchant, and he followed the same career. Buried 29th November 1882, aged 29 years,
Edward JEFFERSON, Clerk to the Charitable Institutions Committee in 1847. Living at 12 Strada Tramontana, Valletta, 1852
Edward JEFFERSON, died 4th December 1853, aged 62 years
Christopher JEFFERY, 21+, bachelor, born in Cornwall, Tailor, the son of Elizabeth and Samuel Jeffery, married 2nd March 1864 to, Carolina FALZON, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Gaetano and Rosaria Falzon
Samuel JEFFREY, born about 1848 in Malta. Living in Woolwich in 1851
Wilhelmina Adelaide JEFFREY, died 2nd April 1871, aged 16 days, the daughter of A.Craig and Adelaide Jeffrey. Bled to death
Caroline JEFFRIES, aged 22 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Gaeto and Lucy FALZON, married 14th February 1870 to, Robert BOND, aged 28 years, widower, born in Easley, Norfolk, Corporal, 52nd Regiment, the son of Robert and Fanny Bond
John JEMISON, 21+, bachelor, born in Hull, Engineer, the son of Augustus and Mary Jemison, married 7th April 1863 to, Mary COLLAFORD, 21+, widow, born in Messina, Sicily, the daughter of Salvatore and Rosaria DELIA
Amy Annie JENKIN, born 28th August 1895, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Jenkin, Dentist
Charles Martin JENKIN, born 22nd November 1892, the son of Thomas and Ellen Jenkin, Dentist, of Valletta
Edith JENKIN, born 13th October 1889, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Jenkin, Dentist
Elizabeth JENKIN, born 6th June 1884, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen
Elizabeth Jenkin, Dentist, of 32 Strada Reale, Valletta
Ellen Elizabeth JENKIN, born 19th July 1880, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Elizabeth Jenkin, Dentist, in Valletta
Richard JENKIN, born 5th February 1882, the son of Thomas and Ellen Elizabeth Jenkin, Dentist, 32 Strada Reale, Valletta
Thomas JENKIN, 21+, bachelor, from Truro, Cornwall, Dentist, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Martin Jenkin, married 2nd May 1871, to Amelia Elizabeth NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Annie and John James Nibbs
Elizabeth JENKIN, born 6th June 1884, the daughter of Ellen Elizabeth and Thomas Jenkin, Dentist, of 32 Strada Reale, Valletta. Died 15th December 1885, aged 18 months
Thomas JENKIN, 21+, widower, Dentist, of Truro, Cornwall, married 7th December 1878, to Ellen Elizabeth WESTRUP, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Richard Westrup
Thomas JENKIN, living 32 Strada Reale, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Thomas George JENKIN, born 26th August 1872, the son of Amelia Elizabeth and Thomas Jenkin
Victoria JENKIN, baptised 11th July 1887, the daughter of Thomas and Ellen Jenkin, Dentist
Violet Eva JENKIN, born 12th October 1899, the daughter of Thomas George and Marion Eva Jenkin, Dental Surgeon
James JENKINS, seaman, aged 24 years, buried 8th July 1855
Reverend John JENKINS, Methodist Minister, arrived 1842, and departed after farewell sermon 12th February 1844
Mary JENKINS, buried 20th September 1853, aged 20 years
Rhoda JENKINS, born 1860. In 1881 she was living in York, unmarried, profession teacher
Mary Anne JENKINSON, minor, with parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Jenkinson, married 10th February 1874, to George TREMILLS, 21+, bachelor, Signalman, HMS Hart, of Plymouth, the son of Nathaniel and Mary Anne Tremills
Jane JENNINGS, buried 19th June 1833
Jane JENNINGS, married 17th May 1894, aged 21 years, spinster, to Peter GIBSON, aged 28 years, bachelor, Engine Fitter
George JEROME, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Stephen H. JEROME, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1844, 1845, 1851. Master of The Zetland Lodge 1855
Stephen H. JEROME, aged 56 years, buried 7th November 1858
William JEVONS, Lodging House Keeper, died 6th December 1866, aged 53 years. Born in England, his widow Mary was from Northern Ireland
Carl JOHANSEN, buried 16th March 1855, seaman
Anthony JOHN, born about 1764 in Malta. Living in Kingsbridge, Devon, in 1851
James JOHN, resident in Malta 1837
William JOHN, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 4th February 1862
Henry JOHNS, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Ann JOHNSON, born in Malta about 1815. Married. In 1851 living in Macclesfield
Ann JOHNSON, born in Malta about 1806. Living in Toxteth, Lancashire, in 1851
Carmena JOHNSON, born in Malta about 1826. Married. Living in Clifton, Gloucestershire, in 1851
Caroline JOHNSON, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Paula Johnson, married 28th March 1867 to, Henry RADFORD, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Colchester, Essex, QM, HMS Enterprise, the son of Martin and Emma Radford
Charles JOHNSON, arrived on the American Brig Powhatan, from Palermo. Died 20th June 1837, in the Lazaretto, from cholera
Charles JOHNSON, died 25th May 1863 in Sliema, after a severe illness
Eliza Matilda P. JOHNSON, aged 29th years, buried 11th December 1861
Ethel Georgina Mary Spencer JOHNSON, born 2nd May 1867, the daughter of Henrietta Jane and Valentine Fowlar Johnson
Captain Henry JOHNSON, died 24th January 1870 at Alexandria, aged 88 years. Agent in Egypt for the Government of India
Herman JOHNSON, aged 22 years, buried 8th September 1856
Nicol Draper JOHNSON, born 17th August 1869, the son of Jane and Charles Gray Johnson
Thomas Burne JOHNSON, aged 45 years, Master of the English Barque Cornelia, of Sunderland, buried 9th May 1866
W.P. JOHNSON A.R.C.o.S., A.M.I.C.E., in partnership with T. Downs established the Phoenix Engineering business, located in Casal Curmi, Marsa, in 1852. The firm grew to be the largest privately owned engineering company in Malta
Charles JOHNSTON, aged 36 years, widower, from Aberdeen, Broker, married 6th February 1821, to Jane WILSON, aged 21 years, spinster, of Fort George, Scotland
Charles JOHNSTON, buried 26th May 1863, aged 83 years
Mrs Jane JOHNSTON, died at Sliema Sunday 15th March 1863, aged 63 years, the wife of Charles Johnston, leaving a husband and niece
C. JOHNSTON & Company, General Warehouse, at 111 Strada San Giovanni,Valletta, in 1849
Will JOHNSTON, arrived on HM Revenge, from Beirut. Dead on arrival, from typhus. Buried 27th July 1841
Frances C. JOHNSTONE, born in Malta abut 1829. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Mary Ann JOINTER, born in Malta about 1816. In 1851 living in Clapham, Surrey
W.H. JOLIFFE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1876
William JOLLY, aged 27 years, bachelor, of Mevagissey, Master of MV Lauderdale, married 10th February 1820, to Elizabeth SMITH, aged 27 years, spinster, of Mevagissey, resident Malta
Lieutenant JONES, Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, with Factory Company in 1856
Ada F.S. JONES, born in Malta about 1858. In 1881 she was living with her widowed father Harrington R. Jones, in Stoke Deveral, Devon. He was a Paymaster, Royal Navy
Alexander JONES, aged 25 years, of the English Steamer Scamandre, buried 17th July 1855
Amy A. JONES, the daughter of Mary and William Jones, born in Malta about 1873. Living with her parents and family in Batheaston, Somerset, in 1881
Ann E. JONES, born in Malta about 1847, living with her husband Jesse and family in Battersea, London, in 1881
Anna JONES, born in Malta about 1875. Living with Ann and Thomas Lewis, in Farnborough, Hampshire, in 1881
Anne JONES, born in Malta about 1853. Living with her husband William in Bedminster, Bristol, in 1881
Caroline JONES, born in Malta about 1851. Widow, a Prisoner in Portsea Prison, Hampshire, in 1881
Charles E. JONES, born in Malta about 1856. Living with his wife Elizabeth and their daughter in Hackney, London, in 1881
Clara JONES, born in Malta about 1858. Living with her husband John and family in Birkenhead, Cheshire, in 1881
David JONES, died 11th May 1871, in Central Hospital, Floriana. 2nd Mate on the Steamer Alonzo, he was landed from the ship on the 5th
Edward JONES, born in Malta about 1854. Seaman, lodging in London in 1881
Elenora JONES, the daughter of Ellen and Henry A. Jones, born in Malta about 1872. Living with her parents and family in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1881
Elizabeth JONES, born in Malta about 1842. A widow living with her children in Leyton, Essex, in 1881
Elizabeth JONES, born in Malta about 1851. Dressmaker, deserted by her husband, living in Camberwell, London, with her children in 1881
Elizabeth JONES, born 23rd May 1835, the daughter of Mary and James Jones
Elizabeth JONES, aged 4 years, buried 27th July 1839
Frederick JONES, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, Engine Fitter, the son of Sarah and Richard John Jones, married 15th June 1867 to, Eliza Rebecca ARCHER, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Chatham, Kent, the daughter of James and Sarah Archer
Francis JONES, the son of Ellen and Henry A. Jones, born in Malta about 1875. Living with his parents and family in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1881
George JONES, born 10th March 1826, the son of John and Sarah Jones
Harriet JONES, born 19th October 1831, the daughter of James and Mary Jane Jones
Harriet JONES, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of James and Mary Jones, married 16th October 1852 to, Joseph CHURCHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Wickham, Hampshire, Engineer, HMS Caradoc, the son of Eli and Mary Churcher
Henry JONES, born 28th July 1833, the son of Mary and James Jones
Henry JONES, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
J. JONES, Foreman of Engineers, Naval Dockyard in 1856
J. JONES, Engineer, Naval Bakery Vittoriosa, in 1856
James JONES, 21+, bachelor, from Deptford, Kent, married 22nd February 1829, to Mary Ann ROWLSTONE, 21+, from Greenwich, Kent
James JONES, widower, of Deptford, Kent, resident Malta, married 18th November 1840 to, Isabella FERRIER, 21+, spinster, from Edinburgh
James JONES, buried 15th July 1825, aged 64 years
James JONES, living at 4 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, electoral list 1852
James JONES, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831
James JONES, aged 20 years, seaman, buried 4th January 1856
Jane Elizabeth JONES, born 6th December 1829, the daughter of James and Mary Jones, Smith in the Naval Arsenal
Jane Elizabeth JONES, infant daughter of James Jones, Naval Arsenal, buried 17th July 1831
Jane JONES, died 13th May 1874, aged 77 years, the widow of Samuel Jones, of East Dulwich, London
Jeremy JONES, Storekeeper, Civil Establishment, Naval Dockyard in 1856. Living at 158 Strada Zecca, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John JONES, aged 26 years, bachelor, from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, resident in Malta, married 4th January 1824, to Sarah DRAKE, aged 26 years, from Cork, the widow of Private James Drake, 85th Regiment
John JONES, living at 38 Strada Porto Salvo, Senglea, electoral list 1852
John JONES, buried 8th May 1853, aged 21 years
John JONES, aged 35 years, Captain, Merchant Navy, buried 13th February 1866
John Richard JONES, living at 11 Strada San Filippo, Vittoriosa, 1852
Margaret JONES, born in Malta about 1840. Living with her husband Thomas and family in Openshaw, Lancashire, in 1881
Margaret JONES, born in Malta about 1840. A widow, living with her children in Toxteth, Lancashire, in 1881
Martha JONES, born in Malta about 1836. Married, living with her parents Mary and Thomas Heaton and family, in Bolton, Lancashire, in 1881
Mary JONES, aged 37 years, the wife of James Jones, buried 25th July 1837
Mary Anne JONES, born 21st September 1824, the daughter of John and Sarah Jones
Mary Anne JONES, buried 24th September 1825, aged 1 year
Owen JONES, married 20th July 1816 to, Bridget McANNING
Owen JONES, buried 31st January 1821, Publican
Quarizin JONES, born in Malta about 1854. The wife of William Jones, a Blacksmith, living in Swansea, Wales, with her family in 1881
Richard JONES, born in Malta, the son of Quarizin and William Jones. Living with his parents and family in Swansea, Wales, in 1881
Thomas JONES, born in Malta about 1827. In 1851 living in Liverpool
Thomas JONES, Launch Keeper, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Thomas JONES, aged 26 years, seaman, buried 22nd January 1856
Thomas Benjamin JONES, born 21st Februry 1852, the son of Emma and Robert Jones
Walter Parke JONES, born 7th March 1844, the son of Louisa and William Lowten Jones
William H. JONES, buried 20th September 1853, aged 1 month
William Henry JONES, born 22nd April 1854, the son of Emma and Robert Jones
Abraham JORDAN, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Catherine JORDAN, born in Malta about 1815. Living in Clerkenwell, London, in 1851
Elizabeth Ann JORDAN, aged 3 years 6 months, buried 26th November 1867
Fanny JORDAN, died 31st July 1850 from cholera, aged 30 years, leaving a husband and four children
Fanny Eliza JORDAN, born 6th March 1846, the daughter of Fanny and Abraham Jordan
Fanny Elizabeth JORDAN, buried 18th October 1848, aged 2 years
Mary JORDAN, born in Malta about 1813. Living in Clerkenwell, London, in 1851
Allan Ferguson Compton JOSEPH, aged 29 years, bachelor, Civil Engineer, the son of Ferguson Joseph, married 26th September 1885, to Emily Maud MORRISON, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of George Carter Morrison
Charlotte Emily JOWETT, born 5th January 1827, the daughter of Martha and the Reverend William Jowett
Eliza Caroline JOWETT, born 22nd June 1822, the daughter of Martha and the Reverend William Jowett
John Whiting JOWETT, born 2nd January 1825, the son of Martha and the Reverend William Jowett
William Banks JOWETT, born 14th August 1820, the son of Martha and the Reverend William Jowett, M.A. of St.John's College Cambridge
Charles Tibaldi JOYCE, born 25th June 1834, the son of Caroline and Charle Joyce
Mary V. JUDD, born in Malta about 1801. Married. Living in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1851
A.J. JUDSON, Assistant Master, Collegiate School at 107 Strada Britannica in November 1888
Charles JULIOUS, Manufacturer of Ginger Beer and Mineral Water, at 70 Strada Zecca, Valletta in 1889
Peter G. JULYAN, Assistant Commissary General, Commissariat Department in 1851. Living at 14 Strada Stretta, Valletta, on electoral list 1852
Peter JUNGMAN, aged 29 years, Master, buried 25th September 1868
John JUPE, buried 24th August 1854, aged 45 years

John James KAHLE, aged 46 years, buried 14th July 1860
George KAIRNS, of the Meteor, died 15th February 1834. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Dr. Robert KALLEY, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Mr. KALOMERES, from Athens, Greek teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Amelia Frances KAMMERER, born 20th April 1848, the son of Susannah and Jules George Kammerer
Emilie KAMMERER, born in Malta about 1849. Living in St.Martin in the Fields, London, in 1851
J. KAMMERER, aged 18 years, Prussian seaman, buried 21st December 1866
Jules George KAMMERER, 21+, bachelor, from Vallencon, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland, the son of Jacob and Jeanne Francoise Kammerer, married 14th November 1847 to, Susannah MURDOCH, 21+, spinster, born St.George’s, Hannover Square, London, the daughter of John and Mary Ann Murdoch
Joseph Henry KEANE, living at 26 Strada dei Quartiere, Vittoriosa, 1852
Charles William KEATING, buried 13th March 1854, aged 34 years
Reverend John KEELING, Methodist Minister arrived with his wife in August 1824 and stayed nine years. Born at Hanley, Staffordshire in 1785, commenced his ministry in 1808. Leaving Malta at the end of 1832, he worked many years in England. Died 15th January 1857, aged 72 years
J. KEELING, granted a licence to open a school 21st March 1831
Thomas KEELING, present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849
Robert W.M. KEEN, buried 24th May 1853, aged 9 weeks
Mary KEENAN, granted a licence to open a school 16th October 1873
Lucy Elizabeth KELK, born 19th February 1861, the daughter of Elizabeth Anne Alice and the Reverend Arthur Hastings Kelk
Arthur Hill KELLY, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Henry KELLY, aged 27 years, seaman, buried 28th November 1868
James KELLY, born in Malta about 1841. Living in a Boy’s Institution in Chelsea, London, in 1851
Lucy Emily KELLY, aged 18 years 7 months, spinster, the daughter of Lewis Kelly deceased, married 28th October 1899, to Charles Edwin LOGAN, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of William Logan deceased
Patrick Edward KELLY, 21+, bachelor, born in Kingstown, Dublin, the son of John and Elizabeth Kelly, married 3rd November 1868 to, Martha Josephine BARKWAY, 21+, spinster, born in Brandon, Suffolk, the daughter of Charles and Harriet Barkway
William Frederick KELLY, aged 29 years, bachelor, the son of Lewis Kelly, Chief Warder Military Prison, married 15th September 1900, to Jane Stewart MACFARLANE, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of James Macfarlane
Emma Emily KEMP, aged 29 years, spinster, married 9th September 1893, to Michael Arthur CLEAR, aged 23 years, bachelor, Royal West Surrey Regiment
John KEMP, aged 35 years, bachelor, from Edinburgh, the son of John Kemp, married 22nd April 1864, to Caterina CAZANI, aged 30 years, the daughter of Demetio Cazani of Naples, in the Greek Orthodox Chapel, Valletta. Witnesses: Giovanni Augusto Jennyson and his wife Maria Giuseppa Jennyson. (Married 4th May 1864, John KEMP, 21+, bachelor, from Edinburgh, to Caterina CARGIANI, widow of Naples, in the Scots Church, Valletta)
Susanna KEMP, born in Malta about 1819. Married. In 1851 living in Danbury, Essex
Emily KENKNIGHT, aged 28 years, spinster, married 19th April 1900, to William Robert COCKRAM, aged 26 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers
Edith KENNEDY, aged 54 years, buried 20th October 1868
Patrick Maclean KENNEDY, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Thomas KENNEDY, 21+, bachelor, born in Edinburgh, married 7th November 1848 to, Esther VICARY, 21+, spinster, born in Malta
Thomas KENNEDY, died 25th February 1869, aged 60 years. Born in Scotland. Clerk
R. KENSIL, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
C. KENYON, Freemason, Third District Grand Principal 1893
Edward George KEPPEL, 21+, bachelor, born Stratton, Norfolk, the son of William Keppel, married 14th December 1875, to Mary Cecilia Georgiana KING, 21+, spinster, born Tralee, Ireland, the daughter of George King
James KERBY, aged 9 years, the son of Thomas Kerby, Army Pensioner, died from cholera, buried 19th July 1837
Thomas John KERBY, 21+, bachelor, Clerk to the Bible Society, married 5th May 1848 to, Rosina FABRESCHI, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Jacob Fabreschi
Ann Mary KERR, died 9th May 1882, aged 15 months, the daughter of Francis E. Kerr, Governor of the Military Prison
Francis Ernest KERR, died 30th May 1884, aged 43 years, late of the Rifle Brigade. Third son of Lord Henry Kerr, and grandson of the 6th Marquess of Lothian
Robert KERR, died 5th December 1853, aged 36 years. He came to Malta for health reasons
Robert Joseph KERR, died 20th November 1882, aged 8 months, the son of
Francis E. Kerr, Governor of the Military Prison
Sarah Elizabeth KERR, aged 22 years, spinster, married 18th January 1899, to James MOWBRAY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Highland Light Infantry
William KETMIRE, aged 50 years, seaman, buried 20th October 1868
KILBURN & Company, General Warehousemen, at 271 & 272 Strada Reale, and 49 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1849
Ann KILBURN, baptised 14th September 1805, the daughter of Ann and John Kilburn
Mrs Ann KILBURN, died 4th August 1847, aged 80 years, of which 44 were
spent in Malta. She left two daughters and several grandchildren
Christina KILBURN, aged 16 years, from Birmingham, and resident in Malta with her Mother, married 4th May 1814, to John ROBINSON, aged 25 years, of Brigham, Cumberland, Merchant
Elizabeth KILBURN, married 2nd November 1811, to Edward GINGELL
Harriet KILBURN, baptised 1st January 1805, the daughter of Ann and John Kilburn
Died on 3rd November 1871 at her residence in San Guiseppe Road, Miss Harriet KILBURN, aged 68 years
John Thomas KILBURN, baptised 8th February 1807, the son of Ann and John Kilburn
Edward KILFOYLE, born in Malta about 1824. Working as a Servant in Aske, Yorkshire, in 1851
John KIMBERLEY, buried 17th September 1826, aged 42 years
John KIND, born 5th December 1879, the son of William and Mary Kind, Merchant
Richard KIND, 21+, widower, of Hinkley, Leicestershire, the son of Richard and Mary Kind, married 1st February 1871, to Margaret PRESS, 21+, widow, of England, the daughter of Andrew and Ann WAITT
Sarah KIND, died 23rd January 1868, aged 62 years, the wife of J. Kind. Born London
William KIND, died 28th October 1885, aged 51 years. He left a widow and children. His father was Richard Kind
Anthony Charles KING, aged 66 years, buried 6th January 1852
Annie Edith KING, born 30th May 1860, the daughter of Angelica and William Michael King, War Department
Berry KING, from Woolwich, Kent, married 24th December 1817 to, Elizabeth JENNINGS, from Whitechapel, London
James KING, aged 24 years, of the English steamer Hydapses, buried 1st December 1855
John KING, seaman, aged about 23 years, buried 17th August 1837
Mary Emily KING, born 10th October 1858, the daughter of Angelica and William Michael King
Robert Finlay KING, 21+, bachelor, born Corfu, the son of William Michael and Angelica King, Asst.Commissary of Control Department, married 30th April 1872, to Rosina GATT, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelica and Colonel Saverio Gatt, R.M.F.Artillery
William Henry KING, aged 3 years, buried 29th November 1867
Ellen KINGSTON, born 11th February 1868, the daughter of Marian and William Kingston
Ellen KINGSTON, died 13th June 1871, aged 3 years 4 months, the daughter of William Kingston
Ellen Alice Maude KINGSTON, born 15th January 1873, the daughter of Marian and William Kingston
Kate KINGSTON, born 21st march 1870, the daughter of Marian and William Kingston. The twin sister of Thomas Pear
Mary Elizabeth KINGSTON, born 24th October 1865, the daughter of Marian and William Kingston
Mary Elizabeth KINGSTON, aged 20 years, spinster, of Valletta, the daughter of William Kingston, Chemist, married 27th February 1886, to William Bartlett WHITE, aged 21 years, bachelor, Clerk, of Valletta, the son of William White, Captain in Merchant service
Thomas Pear KINGSTON, born 21st March 1870, the son of Marian and William Kingston. The twin brother of Kate
Thomas Pear KINGSTON, died 14th October 1870, the son of William Kingston, aged 7 months
William KINGSTON, 21+, bachelor, born in Sutton St.Edmunds, Lincolnshire, Chemist, the son of Charles and Mary Kingston, married 2nd April 1864 to, Marianne HORSHAM, 21+, spinster, born in Chagford, Devon, the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Horsham
William KINGSTON, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1868. Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1877, 1884. District Grand Master in 1869
William Richard KINGSTON, born 13th October 1866, the son of Mary and William Kingston
Edward Frederick KINGSWELL, born 28th January 1827, the son of James and Lydia Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
George KINGSWELL, born 29th May 1825, the son of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
James KINGSWELL, born 9th July 1816, the son of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
James KINGSWELL, buried 10th October 1827, aged 11 years
John KINGSWELL, born 31st December 1820, the son of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
John KINGSWELL, living at 8 Strada del Carmine, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Lydia Ann KINGSWELL, 21+, spinster, of St.Nicholas Parish, Deptford, Kent, married 20th April 1830, to Thomas RAMPLEY, 21+, bachelor, of St.Lawrence Parish, Norwich
Maria KINGSWELL, born 16th September 1809, the daughter of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
Maria KINGSWELL, of Kent, married 4th June 1826, to James MURRAY, 95th Regiment
Mary Anne KINGSWELL, born 5th August 1811, the daughter of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
Mary Ann KINGSWELL, married 27th October 1829, to Edward BEER, Corporal, 95th Regiment
Sarah KINGSWELL, born 3rd October 1813, the daughter of Lydia and James Kingswell, Block Maker in Naval Arsenal
Sarah KINGSWELL, of Kent, married 29th June 1829, to Samuel RANSLEY, Colour-Sergeant, Rifle Brigade
William KINGSWELL, born 23rd February 1823, the son of Lydia and James Kingswell, of the Naval Arsenal
William KINGSWELL, buried 25th June 1825, aged 3 years, son of James and Lydia Kingswell
Mr. KIRBY, Clerk at the British & Foreign Bible Society in 1847
Isaac Thomas KIRBY, born 16th April 1849, the son of Thomas John and Rosina Kirby, nee FABRESCHI
James KIRBY, born 27th July 1853, the son of Thomas John and Rosina Kirby, nee FABRESCHI
Joseph David Nathaniel KIRBY, Born 31st July 1856, the son of Thomas John and Rosina Kirby, nee FABRESCHI
Joseph KIRBY, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight
Sarah Ann KIRBY, born in Malta about 1829. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Thomas KIRBY, died 4th January 1857, aged 82 years
Thomas John KIRBY, 21+, bachelor, Clerk to the Bible Society, married 5th May 1848, to Rosina FABRESCHI, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Jacob Fabreschi
Thomas John KIRBY, resident Malta, electoral list 1862 and 1864
Sarah KIRKHAM, born in Malta about 1831. In 1851 living in Tynemouth, Northumberland
J.L. KIRKNESS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1871, 1872
Helen KIRKWOOD, born 8th November 1857, the daughter of Thomas and Helen Kirkwood, nee CUTHILL
William KIRKWOOD, born 3rd October 1860, the son of Thomas and Helen Kirkwood, nee CUTHILL
Mrs Olympia KIRTON, the wife of Philip Francis Kirton, gave birth to a son 12th July 1891
Alice Maude KIRTON, born 24th August 1868, the daughter of Emily Jane and Cooper Kirton
Arthur William KIRTON, born 15th February 1875, the son of Cooper and Emily Jane Kirton
Cooper KIRTON, 21+, bachelor, born in London, the son of Pearcy and Mary Ann Kirton, Superintendent P.&.O. Company, in Malta, married 2nd April 1862 to, Emily Jane NICHOL, spinster, minor, born in Calcutta, the daughter of the late William and Elmira Manners Nichol
Cooper KIRTON, living 41 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Cooper Nicol KIRTON, born 26th August 1870, the son of Emily Jane and Cooper Kirton
Emily Kate Annie KIRTON, born 23rd January 1863, the daughter of Emily Jane and Cooper Kirton
Emily Kate Annie KIRTON, aged 22 years, spinster, of Strada Mercanto, Valletta, the daughter of Cooper Kirton, Agent P.&.O. Shipping Co., married 13th August 1885, to William Walter BRADDON, aged 30 years, bachelor, Assistant Paymaster, Royal Navy, HMS Helicon, the son of Henry Edward Braddon, Gentleman
Henry Stewart KIRTON, born 20th April 1879, the son of Cooper and Emily
Jane Kirton. Died 2nd December 1884
Mary Anne Margaret KIRTON, born 7th October 1864, the daughter of Emily Jane and Cooper Kirton
Philip Francis KIRTON, born 4th September 1866, the son of Emily Jane and Cooper Kirton
Philip Francis KIRTON, the eldest son of Cooper Kirton, married 23rd September 1890, to Olympia TESTAFERRATA-ABELA, the daughter of the late Baron Testaferrata-Abela
Robert Pearey KIRTON, born 27th March 1873, the son of Emily Jane and
Cooper Kirton. Died 11th October 1878
Wilfred Gordon KIRTON, born 15th June 1877, the son of Cooper and Emily Kirton. Died 13th February 1880
Edward Bredin Blake KITSON, born 9th June 1842, the son of Ann Jane and the Reverend Edward Kitson. In 1851 living in Greenwich, Kent
Mrs KNAPP, the wife of C.B. Knapp, Principal Purveyor to the Forces, gave birth to a son 24th April 1865
Algernon Charles William KNAPP, baptised 22nd July 1865, the son of Charles Barrett and Sophia Knapp, Principal Purveyor
Montague Henry KNAPP, born 24th December 1867, the son of Sophia and Charles B. Knapp
Alfred KNELL, married 22nd August 1899, to Ada Florence Whayman PHILO
Emma Florence Louise KNELL, born 22nd September 1899, the daughter of Alfred and Ada Knell
Eliza KNIGHT, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
John KNIGHT, aged 42 years, seaman, n.s. United States, buried 14th November 1832
Mary Anne LATHAM, the wife of an Army pensioner at Ricasoli, aged 33 years, buried 26th October 1848
Mary Rachel LIDDELL, died February 1871, from diphtheria, aged 5 years 6 months, the eldest child of E.S. Liddell of Bighi Naval Hospital
Edward John Augustus LA FONTAINE, died at Smyrna c18th March 1899. Born in 1847 the third son of Edward La Fontaine, of Constantinople. In 1878 he married Blanche Whittall the daughter of the late James Whittall of Smyrna. He left three sons and six daughters.
James La FONTAINE, his wife gave birth to a daughter 2nd March 1870, at Pera
Captain Clement LA PRIMAUDAYE, Royal Navy, appointed Superintendent of Police, 20th November 1890
Dorothy LACK, born 16th March 1892, the daughter of Fanny and Frederick Lack, Purser, c.s. Amber, Eastern Telegraph Company
Frederick LACK, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of Frederick Walter Stewart Lack, married 7th December 1890, to Fanny August BLAZDELL, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles William Blazdell
James LACROFT, aged 33 years, buried 29th June 1841
Robert LADBROOK, widower, married 16th May 1843 to, Elizabeth SHELLABEAR, 21+, spinster, of St.Mary’s, near Torquay, Devon
Sarah LADBROOKE, aged 52 years, the wife of Robert Ladbrooke, Gunner, HMS Ceylon. Buried 20th October 1841
W. LADD, Master Shipwright, Naval Dockyard, in 1856
William LADD, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
Evelyn LAFERLA, the eldest daughter of William Laferla, of Valletta, married 29th November 1899, to G.P. HAYES BA of the Admiralty, London, the second son of G. Roche Hayes MD, of County Kerry, Ireland, at the church of Our Lady of Victories, Valletta
Richard Charles Kirby LAFFAN, aged 30 years, bachelor, Surgeon, the son of Richard Laffan, married 27th April 1887, to Mary Clementina JERRARD, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of John Jerrard
Friedrich Simion LAHNKE, aged 20 years, buried 11th November 1863
Captain Robert S. LAIDLER, died 1st October 1837, arrived on the Brig Bellessima, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto
Catherine LAINE, aged 26 years, buried 29th June 1861
J.K. LAIRD, Freemason, D of C., The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889
George LAKE, aged 32 years, bachelor, from Barnstaple, Devon, married 10th February 1820, to Isabella HEWITT, aged 28 years, of Gibraltar, the widow of George Hewitt, Shipwright Gibraltar Naval Arsenal
John LALLY, granted a licence to open a school 23rd August 1848
John C. LALLY, living at 2 Piazza Regina, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Elizabeth LAMB, aged 27 years, buried 4th July 1840
Melita LAMB, aged 16 months, buried 5th October 1841
Thomas LAMB, widower, from Woolwich, Kent, married 15th September 1839, to Elizabeth BURGESS, 21+, spinster, from Waterbeach near Cambridge
William LAMB, aged 42 years, buried 27th November 1841
Johanna LAMBERT, born in Malta about 1814. Married. Living in Edmonton, London, in 1851
Frederic LAMOTA, born in Malta 1812, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William LAMPARD, born in Malta about 1823. In 1851 living in Frindsbury, Kent
Giuliena Joanna Maria Anna Laurentia LAMPIER, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John Lampier, married 21st April 1879, to John PHILLIPS, aged 25 years, bachelor, of Hastings, the son of JamesPhillips, Ship’s Cook, HMS Cockatrice
John LAMPREY, aged 21 years, bachelor, from Maidstone, Kent, Clerk, Ordnance Department, married 12th September 1812, to Mary HALL, aged 18 years, spinster, of Beverley, Yorkshire, the daughter of Elizabeth and Octavus Hall, Purser, R.N., of Barnsley Yorkshire, with her fathers consent
Nicoll LANCETT, born in Malta about 1825. In 1851 living in Whitechapel, London
Louisa DuCauvray LANDER, born 25th November 1832, the daughter of Adele and Charles Alexander Lander, HM Consul at the Dardanelles
Eleanor LANE, born in Malta about 1826. In 1851 living in Braunton, Devon
William LANE, born in Malta about 1819. Living in Lancashire in 1851
Jemima LANG, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Anne LANGDON, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Saverio and Paula ZAMMITT, married 16th April 1872, to Edward WORSLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Rochester, Kent, the son of Henry and Mary Worsley, 2nd Class Petty Officer, HMS Lord Warden
Alice Mary LANGFORD, aged 21 years, spinster, married 20th December 1899, to Isaac MITCHELL, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Garrison Artillery
W.M. LANGLEY MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Mr. LANGLOIS, French teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Robert LANGSTON, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1834
Richard LANKESHEER, aged 38 years, buried 8th March 1841
Michael LANNON, married 3rd May 1816 to, Catherine ARENTSCHILD, the widow of Sergeant-Major Arentschild, King’s German Legion
F. LANZON, a Director of the Malta Bank in 1849
Henry LAPPARD, buried 1855, seaman
James LARKIN, born in Malta about 1828. Working as a Servant in Condover, Shropshire, in 1851
Robert Isaac LARKMAN, born 10th June 1867, the son of Teresa and Isaac Robert Larkman
Andres LARSEN, aged 38 years, seaman, buried 24th February 1857
Ludwig LARSEN, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 30th May 1870
Anne Melita LAURIE, born 18th October 1862, the daughter of William and Henrietta Laurie, nee JONES
Angelica LAURON, died at Tarxien, 28th September 1866, aged 81 years. The wife of Raimondo Lauron, and mother of Reverend Paolo Lauron the Curate of that Parish
Raimondo LAURON, died 5th August 1868, at the residence of his son the Reverend Lauron, Parish Priest of Tarxien, aged 91 years, formerly the Malta Civil Service
Catharina LAVERACK, died 11th March 1882, aged 36 years, the wife of Reverend John Laverack, Methodist Minister. From Liverpool
John LAVERACK, born in Wressle, Yorkshire, about 1847. Wesleyan Minister. He served at Aldershot Camp 1873, in the Malta Garrison from 1874 to 1877, back at Aldershot Town 1877 to 1880. He returned to Malta in 1880 and remained there till 1900. His wife Catharina Laverack, died 11th March 1882 in Malta. He re-married and in 1901 was living in Trowbridge, Wiltshire with his Scottish born second wife Sarah, and his 19 year old daughter Kate
Agnes LAW, born in Malta about 1831. Living in Lytham, Lancashire, in 1851
Catherine LAW, born in Malta about 1818. Working as a Servant in Westminster, London, in 1851
Fanny M. LAW, born in Malta about 1826. Living in Lytham, Lancashire, in 1851
John Knight LAW BA, Chaplain of Holy Trinity Church, Sliema, 1879/1880
Richard LAW, from Northumberland, Chief Clerk, Victualling Department, married 23rd May 1815 to, Catalina MOTTA, from Port Mahon, Minorca
Richard LAW, aged 42 years, widower, the son of Edmund and Elizabeth Law, married 16th June 1822, to Anne BOYLE, aged 20 years, the daughter of Ann and the late William Boyle, formerly of Gibraltar, now resident in Vittoriosa
Richard LAW, aged 56 years, buried 21st May 1836
Henry LAWDELL, buried 5th October 1841, a boy, in the Lazaretto, arrived on HM Frigate Tyne, was dead on arrival. Died from an abscess
John LAWFORD, married 13th December 1817 to, Helena MARTON
Reverend George LAWLESS, a resident in Malta, electoral list 1856. Chaplain to the Forces 1857, 1858
Marion E. LAWLONS, born in Malta about 1812. Living in Paddington, London, in 1851
C. LAWRENCE, opened the Great Britain Hotel, 67 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, about 1875. He died in 1892, when it was taken over by his son F.C. Lawrence
Alfred John LAWSON, born 1st April 1838, the son of Charlotte and John Lawson
Arthur Vernon LAWSON, born 4th January 1840, the son of Charlotte and John Frederick Lawson
Auguste LAWSON, aged 30 years, buried 4th September 1865
Catherine Jane LAWSON, born 22nd July 1846, the daughter of Charlotte and John Frederick Lawson
Charles A. LAWRENCE, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Clerkenwell, London, in 1851
Charlotte Emelia LAWSON, born 29th April 1841, the daughter of Charlotte and John Lawson
Edward LAWSON, aged 20 years, buried 12th April 1852
Elizabeth LAWRENCE, born in Malta about 1818. Married. Living in Birmingham in 1851
Hannah LAWRENCE, born in Malta about 1819. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Frederick LAWSON, baptised 3rd June 1850, the son of Charlotte and John Lawson
Frederick John LAWSON, born 28th July 1835, the son of Charlotte and John Lawson
Frederick John LAWSON, aged 10 months, buried 26th May 1836
George LAWSON, born in Malta about 1821. In 1851 living in Southwark, London
Georgiana LAWSON, born 2nd October 1848, the daughter of Charlotte and John Lawson
Georgiana LAWSON, aged 9 years, buried 6th April 1857
John LAWSON, granted a licence to open a school 30th October 1837
John LAWSON, Schoolmaster, at 157 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1849
John LAWSON, died 20th November 1850, Brazilian Vice Consul, leaving a widow and eight children
John Pattinson Webb LAWSON, 21+, bachelor, from Chatham, Kent, Clerk, Government Schooner Emily, married 2nd July 1834, to Charlotte MARTIN, 21+, spinster
John Pattinson Webb LAWSON, buried 22nd November 1850, aged 45 years
John Robert LAWSON, born 4th August 1844, the son of Charlotte and John Frederick Lawson
Mary Maria LAWSON, born 30th June 1842, the daughter of Charlotte and John Lawson
W. LAWSON, Master Attendant, HM Dockyard, May 1804
William LAWSON, buried 1st March 1827, aged 62 years
Jemima Elizabeth LAYLAND, born 12th July 1849, the daughter of Esther and Henry James Layland
Emmie LAYTON, aged 19 years, spinster, married 22nd September 1898, to Ernest PHILLIPS, aged 26 years, bachelor, 2nd Corporal, Army Ordnance Corps
Francis Wilfred Nowell LEA, born 5th March 1892, the son of Winifred Edmunds and John Francis Lea, late of the Royal Navy
Frances Ellen Mary LEACH, born 14th May 1866, the daughter of Ellena and Cecil Francis Leach, Deputy Commissary General
Ralph Cecil LEACH, born 13th February 1865, the son of Ellena and Cecil Francis Leach, Deputy Commissary General
Alfred LEAF, born 21st August 1833, the son of William and Catherine Harriet Leaf
Catherine Harriet LEAF, aged 35 years, buried 30th January 1838
Donald LEAN, born in Malta about 1844. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Mary LEATHER, born in Malta about 1802. Married. In 1851 living in Birmingham
Giovanni LE BRUN, married 14th June 1838, to Virginia BACCARINI
Giovanni LEBRUN, Musical Instrument Shop, at 80 Strada Teatro, Valletta, in 1851
Gioacchino LE BRUN, Chief Superintendent of Charitable Institutions, 1865
Melita Mary LEDNUM, born in Malta about 1836. Living in Berkshire in 1851
Edward LE DUC, 21+, bachelor, born in Paris, the son of Marie and Jean Jacques Le Duc of Paris, married 8th July 1843 to, Natalie Felicie GOUBAN, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Louise Marie Felicie and the late Louis Gouban
Edward Louis LE DUC, born 29th March 1844
Marie LE DUC, born 29th April 1846, the daughter of Natalie Felicie and Edward Le Duc. She died and was buried 15th August 1846, aged 4 months
Marie Eugenie LE DUC, born 1st April 1848, the daughter of Natalie Felicie and Edward Le Duc, Vice Consul of France
Mary LE DUC, died on 14th August 1846, aged 3 months and 16 days, at the residence of Madam Gaubau, the infant daughter of Mr. E. Le duc
Charles LEE, born in Malta about 1811. Living in Clerkenwell, London, in 1851
George LEE, born in Malta about 1837. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Sarah LEE, born in Malta about 1820. Living in Exeter, Devon, in 1851
Lewis LEES, born in Malta about 1836. Living in Kimberworth, Yorkshire, in 1851
Frederick Gaspar LE GRAND, born 12th December 1836, the son of Sarah and Frederick William Le Grand
Ellen Mary Elizabeth LEDIARD, aged 18 years, spinster, married 4th February 1897, to William McKINNELL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Stoker, Royal Navy
Catherine Susanna LEE, died 17th August 1809, the infant daughter of Peter Lee, Merchant
Helen Jane LEE, born 4th November 1850, the daughter of Ann and John Lee
Jane LEE, aged 36 years, buried 4th December 1856
Percy Robert LEE, born 27th March 1882, the son of Edwin Lee and Emma Rich
Sophia LEE, born 7th June 1808, the daughter of John and Maria Lee, late of Smyrna
Emily LEEVES, buried 9th December 1847, aged 21 years, the daughter of the late Reverend Leeves
Reverend Henry D. LEEVES, died 27th April 1845 at Beirut, en route to Jerusalem, the Chaplain at the British Embassy Athens, in his 57th year
Elizabeth LEGE, born 17th March 1845, the daughter of Mary and Frederick Lege
James LEGG, Mate of a Merchant Vessel, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 16th December 1828
James LEGGATT, Joiner, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
George Edward LEGGETT, born about 1821, the son of Mary and James Leggett. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Sheffield, Yorkshire
James Robert LEGGETT, born about 1821,the son of Mary and James Leggett. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Sheffield, Yorkshire
Edith Cornwall LEGH, born 26th January 1854, the daughter of Thomasina and Richard Cornwall Legh. Buried 15th October 1855, aged 21 months
Ella Marie Cornwall LEGH, born 13th August 1870, the daughter of Thomasina and Richard Cornwall Legh. Buried 15th July 1871, aged 11 months
Hubert Cornwall LEGH, born 21st March 1858, the son of Thomasina and Richard Cornwall Legh
Richard Cornwall LEGH, Assistant Secretary to the Government of Malta and Clerk of the Council of Malta, married 28th June 1852, to Thomasina Antonia SEDLEY, the daughter of Frederick Sedley, Superintendent of Police, Malta, at the British Embassy Paris, and afterwards at the Church de la Madelaine, Paris
Richard Cornwall Henry LEGH, living at 25 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, 1852
Sydney Cornwall LEGH, born 30th October 1861, the son of Thomasina Antonia and Richard Cornwall Legh
James LEITCH, aged 28 years, buried 30th August 1856
William LEKAY, 21+, widower, of Dublin, the son of Isaac and Isabella Lekay, Clergyman in the Church of England, M.A., married 11th February 1878, to Mary Ann MacIVER, 21+, spinster, of Rothesay, Bute, the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann MacIver
James LEKE , aged 18 years, buried 7th December 1854
Sir John Gaspard LE MARCHANT, Governor of Malta 1859 until 1864. He was born in 1803, the third son of Major-General John Gaspard Le Marchant, and joined the army on 26th October 1820 as an Ensign in the 10th Regiment. He transferred to the 57th Regiment as a Lieutenant in 1821, and Captain in 1825. Moving to the 98th Regiment he served with them in South Africa as a Major in 1832. In 1835 he went to Spain and saw action under Generals Evans and Chichester during the Carlist Wars of 1835 - 1837. He was appointed Lieut-Colonel of the 99th Regiment in 1839, and in 1845 transferred to the 85th Light Infantry. In February 1847 he was made Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland until June 1852, continuing as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from June 1852 till December 1857. With the rank of Lieut-General he became Governor of Malta in 1859. During his residence at the Palace in Valletta, the statue of a nude Neptune was moved from the Fish Market on the Marina and placed in the main courtyard in the Palace, but a figleaf was added. By 2003 women no longer swooned at the sight of a naked man and the figleaf was removed. He remained as Governor until 1864. The following year he was sent to India as Commander-in-Chief at Madras leaving in 1868. He married in 1839 Margaret Anne Taylor, the daughter of the Reverend Robert Taylor of Staffordshire, and died in London on 6th February 1874
Reverend John Thomas Howe LE MESURIER, living at Piazza Sarria 4, Floriana, electoral list 1852. Chaplain to the Forces
Catherine E. LEMAS, born about 1802 in Malta. Living in Canterbury, Kent, in 1851
Martha LE MESURIER, buried 9th May 1839, aged 52 years, the wife of the Reverend Le Mesurier
James LENNOX, born about 1812 in Malta. Living in Soho, London, in 1851
Antonio LENTINI, born 18th October 1892 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Albert LEONARD, born 26th July 1877, the son of Sarah Jane and William Leonard
Blanche LEONARD, died 23rd December 1870, aged 58 years, the wife of William Leonard. Born in London
S. LEONARD, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1888
William LEONARD, 21+, bachelor, of St.Martin in the Fields, London, married 6th May 1846 to, Blanche EEDES, 21+, spinster, from Chelsea, London, the daughter of Henry and Sarah Isabella Eedes, nee WESTMACOTT
William LEONARD, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1838, 1844, 1845
William LEONARD, President of the Bank of Malta 1864, 1872 and 1881
William LEONARD, Merchant, at 14 Strada Ponente, Valletta, in 1847. A Director of the Malta Bank in 1849. On electoral list 1852. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1848 - 1850, 1853 - 1854, 1856 - 1858, 1862 - 1877
Guillaume Salvator Michel LEONARDI, born 21st November 1858 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marie Concetta LEONARDI, born 24th December 1856 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Leone di LEONE, of Gibraltar, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 5th November 1829
Pietro LEONINI, 21+, bachelor, born in Rome, Italy, married 27th November 1848 to, Anne Valetta ALLEN, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Dr.Allen and the late Lucy Allen
William LESLIE, buried 9th September 1826, aged 32 years
Emily LESSOR, aged 26 years, buried 27th December 1860
Sophia LESTER, born about 1842 in Malta. In 1851 living in Dudley
William LETH, born about 1839 in Malta. In 1851 a Pauper living in Oundle, Northamptonshire
Heinrich LEVERENZ, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 12th July 1870
Annetta LEVICK, the eldest daughter of John Levick, late Captain 59th Regiment, married 4th July 1844, to Louis D’SILVA, Collector of Customs Aden, at Cairo by the Protestant Chaplain
Henry LEVICK, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, married 30th December 1840 to, Sarah WARRALL, 21+, spinster
Jonathan LEVICK, aged 20 years, buried 13th March 1841
Sarah LEVICK, aged 39 years, buried 27th May 1858
John LEVRICK, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 2nd August 1855
Charles Augustus LEVY, born 23rd November 1823, the son of Carolina and Benjamin Levy
George LEVY, buried 30th December 1853, aged 40 years
Mimoun LEVY, born in Mellieha 1871, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Mr. LEWIS, First Clerk, Grain Department, lived at 198 Strada Forni, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
A. LEWIS, proprietor of the Grosvenor Hotel, 53 Strada Britannica, Valletta, in 1899
Alfred LEWIS, the son of Ann and Thomas Lewis, born in Malta about 1863, living with his parents in Farnborough, Hampshire, in 1881Amelia LEWIS, born 7th June 1834, the daughter of Susan and William Lewis
Amelia LEWIS, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Susannah and the late William Lewis, married 6th December 1856 to, George WEBB, 21+, bachelor, born in Portsmouth, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Webb
Established in 1889, Atkinson & Co., produced aerated water at their factory in Hamrun. The partners were A. LEWIS and C.W. Atkinson. They were also Wine, Spirit and Tobacco Merchants, and operated from 303 Strada Reale, Valletta
Ann Isabella LEWIS, born 7th September 1840, the daughter of Susan and William Lewis
Ann Isabella LEWIS, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the youngest daughter of Susannah and the late William Lewis, married 7th December 1858 to,
Annie LEWIS, the daughter of Sarah A. Lewis, nee Tuggey and William J. Lewis, born in Malta about 1872. Living with her parents and family in Weymouth, Dorset, in 1881
Caroline LEWIS, born in Malta about 1852. In 1881 she was living in St.Leonards, Kent, as a servant in the household of Deputy Surgeon General James Crerar, Army Medical Department
Elizabeth LEWIS, born about 1842 in Malta. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Elizabeth M. LEWIS, born in Malta about 1843. In 1881 she was a widow and living in Camberwell, London, with her daughter Mary A. Lewis
Florence LEWIS, born in Malta about 1857. Living with her family in Hammersmith, London, in 1881
Frances LEWIS, born in Malta about 1842. Living with her husband James and family in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1881
James LEWIS, born about 1830 in Malta. Working as a Servant in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Mary LEWIS, born in Malta about 1852. By 1881 she was a widow and living in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
Richard LEWIS, died 6th January 1852, off Malta, Captain of the schooner Dusty Miller, aged 38 years
William LEWIS, born about 1844 in Malta. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
William LEWIS, born about 1833 in Malta. Living in Croydon, Surrey, in 1851
George HUDSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Greenwich, Kent, the son of Lydia Mary and and George Sherwood Hudson
Caroline LEWIS, buried 20th November 1899, aged 39 years, born Devonport, the wife of Iltid Mansel Lewis, Writer, HM Dockyard
David LEWIS, married 1st December 1817 to, Mary GREENWOOD
Emily LEWIS, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of George and Marian Lewis, married 3rd April 1867 to, Thomas APPLETON, aged 21 years, bachelor, born in Sydney, Australia, Commander’s Servant, HMS Victoria, the son of Thomas and Hannah Appleton
Emma LEWIS, born 2nd October 1831, the daughter of Susan and William Lewis
George LEWIS, widower, born Stoke Newington, London, married 19th February 1846 to, Marian DOUGLASS, widow, born in Chester
George LEWIS, living at 84 Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, electoral list 1852
Georgiana LEWIS, born 6th April 1836, the daughter of Susan and William Lewis
Georgiana LEWIS, died 17th August 1837, aged 16 months, the daughter of William Lewis
Harriet LEWIS, born 9th May 1822, the daughter of Susannah and William Lewis
Iltid Mansel LEWIS, buried 23rd November 1899, aged 38 years 6 months, born Devonport. Writer, HM Dockyard
John LEWIS, of the brig William stood trial for Piracy, January 1820. Found Guilty and hung 4th February 1820
Louisa LEWIS, born 19th November 1829, the daughter of William and Susan Lewis
Louisa LEWIS, born in 1836. Became a schoolteacher in 1883
Peter John Scott LEWIS, born 23rd March 1838, the son of Susan and William Lewis
Robert LEWIS, born 12th April 1828, the son of William and Susan Lewis
Robert LEWIS, died 29th December 1836, aged 8 years 6 months, the son of William Lewis, Civil Service
Sarah Jane LEWIS, aged 22 years, spinster, married 25th April 1886, to Thomas DAVIES, aged 29 years, bachelor, Angle-iron Smith
William LEWIS, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831
William LEWIS, in 1833, 1st Clerk in the Grain Department
William LEWIS, buried 27th March 1845, aged 48 years
William LEWIS, born in Malta about 1845, living with his wife Annie and family in Camberwell, London, in 1881
William LEWIS, aged 38 years, Master English Schooner Venetia, buried 19th October 1856
William George LEWIS, born 27th October 1824, the son of William and Susan Lewis
John LEWTHWAITE, Storekeeper’s Labourer, working HM Dockyard, died January 1809
G.G. LIDDELL, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1863
John LIDDELL MD, 21+, bachelor, born Scotland, Surgeon at the Naval Hospital, married 10th May 1837, to Fanny Maria SCONCE, minor, the daughter of Robert Clement Sconce, with her parents consent
John LIDDELL, born 21st March 1838, the son of Fanny and John Liddell M.D.
I. LIGHT, Captain of a merchant brig, buried 13th November 1838
James LILY, March 1883, sailor on the English Steamer Spartan, accidentally fell into the hold from the deck. Taken to the Central Hospital in a serious condition
William LINDQUIST, Marshall and Sergeant at Mace, Vice-Admiralty Court, 1855
John LINDSAY, aged 75 years, buried 8th February 1856
Alexander LINGARD, aged 30 years, buried 17th April 1864
G. LINK, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Sarah LINNETT, born about 1823 in Malta. Married. Living in High Ongar, Essex, in 1851
C. LIPPETT, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1885.
Sarah LITCHFIELD, aged 53 years, buried 10th September 1840
Mary LITTLE, born about 1826 in Malta. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Alfred John LITTLEJOHN, born 16th October 1861, the son of Elizabeth and Jeremiah William Littlejohn
Amelia LITTLEJOHN, born 15th August 1842, the daughter of Ann and John Littlejohn
Amelia LITTLEJOHN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Ann and John Littlejohn, married 1st January 1866 to, Clement Dunsford IVEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Steward, HMS Caledonia, the son of Henry and Mary Ann Ivey
Ann Amelia Clara Rosina LITTLEJOHN, born 13th October 1857, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Jeremiah Littlejohn
Anne LITTLEJOHN, died 29th October 1865, aged 68 years. Born in England. The widow of J. Littlejohn
Annie LITTLEJOHN, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of John Littlejohn, Engineer, married 18th August 1884, to George Edward DOMING, aged 24 years, bachelor, Army Hospital Corps, Cottonera Hospital, son of George Edward Doming, Detective
Anne Harriet LITTLEJOHN, born 25th November 1866, the daughter of Harriet and John Littlejohn
Charles Thomas LITTLEJOHN, born 3rd November 1868, the son of Elizabeth and Jeremiah William Littlejohn
Elizabeth LITTLEJOHN, aged 6 years, buried 29th December 1869
Elizabeth Alice LITTLEJOHN, born 18th May 1872, the daughter of Elizabeth and Jeremiah William Littlejohn
Elizabeth Allen LITTLEJOHN, born 20th January 1864, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Jeremiah Littlejohn
Emma Elizabeth LITTLEJOHN, born 23rd March 1862, the daughter of Harriet and John Richard Littlejohn
Henry LITTLEJOHN, aged 11 months, buried 3rd August 1871
Henry George LITTLEJOHN, born 10th September 1870, the son of Elizabeth and William Littlejohn
Jane LITTLEJOHN, born 21st August 1840, the daughter of Anne and John Littlejohn
Jane Adelaide LITTLEJOHN, born 8th June 1859, the daughter of Elizabeth and Jeremiah William Littlejohn
John LITTLEJOHN, 21+, bachelor, born in Devonport, the son of John and Anne Littlejohn of Malta, married 20th November 1860 to, Harriet WARRINGTON, spinster, minor, born in Deptford, Kent, the daughter of William and Harriet Warrington
John LITTLEJOHN, living at 117 Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, electoral list 1852
John LITTLEJOHN, aged 16 months, buried 10th October 1871
John William LITTLEJOHN, born 24th June 1870, the son of Harriet and John Littlejohn
Melita LITTLEJOHN, born 23rd January 1877, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Littlejohn
Richard LITTLEJOHN, born 1st July 1882, the son of John and Harriett
Littlejohn, Electrician, of Cospicua
Sarah LITTLEJOHN, buried 22nd January 1846, aged 5 years
Thomas James LITTLEJOHN, born 24th October 1865, the son of Elizabeth and Jeremiah William Littlejohn. Buried 7th September 1867
Victoria Edith LITTLEJOHN, born 4th September 1874, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Littlejohn
William LITTLEJOHN, 21+, bachelor, born in Plymouth, Devon, employee in HM Dockyard, the son of John and Ann Littlejohn, married 15th September 1855 to, Elizabeth WEBSTER, spinster, minor, born in Blackburn, Lancashire, the daughter of Richard and Nancy Webster
William John LITTLEJOHN, born 21st August 1872, the son of Harriett and John Littlejohn
William Richard LITTLEJOHN, born 27th February 1864, the son of Harriet and John Richard Littlejohn. Buried 8th October 1865, aged 18 months
William Richard Raye LITTLEJOHN, born 29th August 1856, the son of Elizabeth and William Littlejohn
Dr. LIVESAY, resident in Malta 1837
…… LIVINGSTONE, aged 64 years, buried 20th September 1831
Thor LJUNGBERG, buried 18th February 1852, aged 27 years, from Stockholm, Sweden
William LLEWELLYN, aged 19 years, from London, buried 7th May 1831
Henry LLOYD, aged 35 years, bachelor, of Cardiff. Second Officer, Lord Cathcart, East Indiaman, married 23rd February 1819, to Margaret SMITH, aged 39 years, of Birmingham, the widow of Private John Smith, 39th Regiment
Hugh Lucas Walmsly LLOYD, aged 2 years 4 months, buried 19th January 1847
John LLOYD, aged 39 years, seaman, buried 17th March 1848
John Hughes LLOYD, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Margaret LLOYD, buried 12th October 1853, aged 89 years
Dr. Emanuele LOCANO, Mens Hospital Medical Staff, Junior Physician 1805
Mr. LOCKER, 1st Magistrate of Police, lived at 14 Strada Scozzese, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Alfred Parry LOCKER, born 24th April 1821, the son of Jane and John Locker
Alfred Parry LOCKER, buried 15th July 1825, aged 4 years, the son of John and Jane Locker
Charles Frederick LOCKER, born 1st January 1824, the son of Jane and John Locker
Elizabeth Charlotte LOCKER, born 17th February 1823, the daughter of Jane and John Locker
John LOCKER, aged 61 years, Magistrate of Judicial Police. Buried 12th December 1834
Sophia Decima LOCKER, born 23rd December 1825, the daughter of John and Jane Locker
Sophia Decima LOCKER, buried 3rd August 1828, aged 2 years 8 months, the daughter of Jane and John Locker
Stillingfleet LOCKER, born about 1820 in Malta. Living in Charlton, Kent, in 1851
Shillingflett LOCKER, born 11th November 1819, the son of John and Jane Locker
John Parnell Sampson LOCKHART, 21+, bachelor, of Weymouth, Devon, the son of William and Elizabeth Lockhart, Scripture Reader, Royal Navy, married 29th October 1873, to Madeline DIXIE, 21+, spinster, of Witham, Essex, the daughter of Charles and Harriet Dixie
William Charles LOCKHART, born 27th July 1874, the son of Madelene and Paul Parnell Sampson Lockhart
Ellis Anne Sophia LOCKYER, aged 38 years, buried 1st February 1859
Agnes LOFTUS, born 1876 in Zabbar. Her father was Patrick (Patricio) Loftus, and his wife Sonia, nee BORG
Charles Edwin LOGAN, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of William Logan deceased, married 28th October 1899, to Lucy Emily KELLY, aged 18 years 7 months, spinster, the daughter of Lewis Kelly deceased
Mary Caroline LOMAX, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Annie Lomax, married 11th September 1877, to Arthur STACEY, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Gillingham, Dorsetshire, the son of Charles and Rachel Stacey, Corporal, 11th Brigade, Royal Artillery
E. Lawrence LONG, buried 5th March 1822. Employed in Secretary’s office
James LONGDON, died 15th March 1859, aged two years two months, the son of Henry Longdon, of Senglea. He was trying to light a piece of paper from the fire when the flames caught his clothes. He sustained severe burns and died the next day
Stephen LONGHURST, 21+, bachelor, born Horley, Surrey, the son of John Longhurst, married 8th October 1875, to Mary WILLIAMSON, minor, with parents consent
Vincenza LONGLEY, 21+, widow of Samuel Longley, born Valletta, the daughter of Agostino and Maria ZAHRA, married 15th July 1873, to George CLARK, 21+, bachelor, of Ewhurst, Sussex, the son of Edward and Anne Clark, Gunner, Royal Artillery
William LOOKER, 21+, bachelor, of Kingston on Thames, the son of Edward and Mary Ann Looker, married 10th April 1871, to Mary Ann COLEIRO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Caroline Coleiro
James Henry LORD, died 19th April 1847, suddenly of croup, the infant son of the Reverend Lord, aged 5 months
John LORD, born about 1817 in Malta. Working as a Servant in Westminster, London, in 1851
Miles LORD, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 4th September 1865
Henry LORENSON, aged 22 years, buried 16th August 1856
Brutus Temple Palmer LOSACK, born 18th September 1851, the son of Teresa and Ferdinand Temple Palmer Losack
Ferdinand Temple Palmer LOSACK, 21+, bachelor, born in Florence, Italy, the son of Mary and Captain Francis Losack, Royal Navy, married 17th March 1851 to, Teresa Chiara Givachina Gertrude BACCANI, 21+, spinster, born in Rome, Italy, the daughter of Giovanni and Giuseppina Baccani of Rome
Julius Angelo Palmer LOSACK, born 18th October 1853, the son of Teresa and Ferdinand Temple Palmer Losack
Anne LOTT, the widow of George Lott, married 5th June 1838, to John CONELLY, 21+, bachelor, from Devon
George LOTT, 21+, bachelor, from Rochester, Kent, married 7th November 1831, to Anne MacGUIGGAN, minor, spinster, the daughter of Ann BENTLEY, of Clandermont, Ireland, with consent of her Guardian
George LOTT, aged 35 years, buried 20th December 1836
John James LOTT, born 23rd April 1835, the son of Anne and George Lott
Thomas George LOTT, born 20th October 1832, the son of Anne and George Lott
Charlotte St.Clare LOUCH, born 6th December 1863, the daughter of Eliza Jane and Richard Lucius Louch
Lizzy Margaret LOUCH, born 29th August 1862, the daughter of Eliza Jane and Richard Lucius Louch
F. LOVEL, Clerk, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847
Jane LOVELL, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of James Lovell, Evangelist Preacher, married 6th April 1896 to, John ARCHER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Private, King’s Royal Rifles, the son of Wesley Archer, Master Joiner
Charles LOWE, living at 36 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Then at 81 Strada Stretta in 1895 Voters list
Charles LOWE, Agent for Cunard Steamship Company, May 1884, at 81 Strada Stretta, Valletta
Joseph LOWE, aged 18 years, Mariner, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 9th April 1827
Margaret LOWE, born 6th November 1821, the daughter of Mary and Ralph Lowe
Mary LOWE, buried 15th December 1820, aged 11 months
N. LOWE, Freemason, The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889
Alice Fiorini LOWELL, born 15th July 1851, the daughter of Elizabeth Hughes and Samuel Lowell
Charles James LOWELL, born 20th January 1837. Joined the education department as an assistant teacher in 1861. Assistant Schoolmaster Valletta Primary School, 1865, and continued his career in education
C.J. LOWELL, granted a licence to open a school 6th February 1884
Edmund Charles LOWELL, died 11th November 1850, aged 3 years 6 months, the youngest son of Richard Samuel Lowell, a merchant in Valletta
Samuel LOWELL, living at 94 Strada Forni, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Mr.Samuel LOWELL. Civil Court Case, 28th March 1853. In Autumn 1851 he left Malta for business travel to Italy, France and England. Upon his return some months later, he found his wife Elizabeth Hughes Lowell had moved from their house to live with Gregorio Fiorini. She took the children Charles James Lowell, Catherine Lowell, and Alice Fiorini Lowell, all minors. The two older children were returned to him
Eliza LOWNDES, died 19th May 1861, aged 68 years, the wife of the Reverend Isaac Lowndes
Miss E.N. LOWNDES, died 4th April 1846, aged 29 years, the daughter of the Reverend J. Lowndes, for many years Missionary at Corfu
Reverend John J. LOWNDES, Agent for the British & Foreign Bible Society in 1847. Living at 155D Strada Stretta, Valletta, in 1852
Ellen LOWRY, born about 1838 in Malta. In 1851 living in Bury, Lancashire
Richard LOWRY, aged 26 years, seaman, from Belfast, buried 22nd November 1871
Louisa LUARD, buried 20th October 1853, aged 34 years
Jacob LUCENA, died Friday 14th October 1831
Thomas Richard LUCKES, aged 37 years, Master of English Schooner Amyntas, buried 25th June 1857
Blanche LUCKHAM, aged 24 years, spinster, married 24th December 1894, to George FINCH, aged 33 years, widower, Marine Engineer
George LUCKMAN, born about 1798 in Malta. In 1851 living in Broadwater, Sussex
Annie Florence LUCY, born 31st October 1874, the daughter of Cornelius and Maria Lucy
Cornelius Caladine LUCY, born 20th July 1877, the son of Cornelius and Maria Lucy
William LUCY, born about 1814 in Malta. In 1851 living in Liverpool
Jane LUMSDERN (?), buried 17th June 1828, aged 49 years
J. LUMSDON, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
Frederick LUNDIN, aged 27 years, Swedish seaman, buried 16th March 1871
Mary LUNDMAN, born 8th June 1819, the daughter of John and Margaret Lundman
Georgiana LUSCO, born 17th March 1834, the daughter of Rosina and Giuseppe Sebbastiano Lusco
Henry LUSHINGTON, living Via San Giuseppe, Birkirkara, electoral list 1852
Mary LUTLEY, aged 23 years, spinster, married 8th August 1887 to, Arthur SANDY, aged 24 years, bachelor, ERA, Royal Navy
Isabel E. LYCESTER, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Cookham, Berkshire, in 1851
Ralph Neville LYCESTER, born 24th April 1843, the son of Harriet Susan and Edmund Mortimer Lycester. In 1851 living in Cookham, Berkshire
George Henry LYNCH, aged 28 years, buried 4th October 1852
Mary LYNDON, born about 1802 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Aston, Warwickshire
Charles Robert LYNE, born 13th October 1848, the son of Matilda Catherine and Charles Lyne
John LYNE, buried 21st June 1842, in the Lazaretto, arrived on HM Steamer Medea, from Beirut. Dead on arrival
John LYNE, 21+, bachelor, born in Haileybury, Hertfordshire, Chief Clerk, Electric Telegraph Co., the son of Thomas and Jane Lyne, married 10th August 1858 to, Emily Esther Scrope SHRAPNELL, 21+, spinster, born in Calais, France the daughter of Eliza Emily and Zachariah Scrope Shrapnell
Henry LYNN, aged 34 years, seaman, buried 7th April 1856
Alexander LYON, buried 2nd November 1821, Mariner
Ada Charlotte Victoria LYONS, the daughter of the Hanoverian Consul Lyons, was baptised on board HMS Victoria, 15th July 1865, by the Reverend Stothert
Catherine LYONS, aged 61 years, buried 1st January 1858
M’, Mc, Mac, all placed at the beginning of ‘M’ section for clarification.
Duncan McARTHUR, widower, from Glasgow, Scotland, married 5th November 1840 to, Lorenza MIFSUD, 21+, spinster, of Vittoriosa
Duncan McARTHUR, resident Malta, retired, Engineer of Steam Dredging Vessel, 1865.
Michael McCARTHY, born in Malta about 1828. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Norah MACARTHY, aged 18 years, spinster, married 10th October 1891 to, Albert James PURKISS, aged 23 years, bachelor, 2nd Yeoman of Signals, Royal Navy, HMS Polyphemus
William McCARTHY, born in Malta about 1825. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Mrs M’CAULEY, the wife of D.S. M’Cauley, U.S. agent and Consul General for Egypt, gave birth to a son 24th February 1849, on board the U.S. frigate Constitution, from Malta to Alexandria
Charles Steward McCAULEY, died 25th August 1835 in Tripoli, the youngest son of Daniel McCauley, Consul of United States
Edward Yorke McAULEY, born 6th May 1844, the son of Frances Ann and Daniel Smith McAuley
Richard Jones McAULEY, born 7th August 1832 in Tripoli, the son of Frances Ann and Daniel Smith McAuley, American Consul in Tripoli
Richard James McAULEY, aged 1 year, the son of Daniel Smith McAuley, American Consul in Tripoli, buried 6th August 1833
Lachlan McBEAN, 21+, bachelor, from Scotland, married 22nd February 1837, to Mary ANDERSON, spinster, commonly called Mary BEVERLY, from London
Peter M'BEAN, buried 2nd May 1821, aged 20 years
John McCARTNEY, bachelor, from Ayr, Scotland, married 12th May 1849 to, Augusta Mary SPARKS, the widow of B. Sparks of the Clarendon Hotel, Valletta, nee BENNETT, the daughter of Mr.Bennett of Norrington Farm, Wiltshire
Mr McCARTNEY, Military Tailor and Habit Maker, from London, at 44 Strada Teatro, Valletta, in 1851
John M’CARTNEY, living at 44 Strada Teatro, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Sarah Roberts McCARTNEY, aged 32 years, buried 6th March 1868
H.J. MACAULEY, Asst.Deputy Com.General, Commissariat Department, in 1849
Margaret McCLELLAND, aged 38 years, the widow of Andrew McClelland. Buried 21st November 1848
Susan McCONNELL, aged 36 years, buried 3rd November 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.
B. McCORMACK, Freemason, The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889
John McCORMICK, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in Bolton, Lancashire
Jonas Watson McCORMICK, aged 22 years, buried 11th April 1835
Jane McCOURT, born in Malta about 1826. In 1851 living in Millbrook, Hampshire
Charles Dalson McCREA, aged 5 months, buried 18th November 1859
Mary McCRICE, widow, married 11th September 1856 to, James BATTEN, Paymaster Sergeant, 57th Regiment
Alice Mary Elizabeth McCUDDEN, born 9th September 1877, the daughter of Johanna and William Thomas McCudden
Alice Mary McDERMOTT, born 27th November 1864, the daughter of Mary Anne and Cornelius William McDermott
Cornelius William McDERMOTT, born 4th June 1861, the son of Mary Anne and Cornelius William McDermott
Maria McDONAL, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in Ford, Northumberland
Angus McDONALD, died 19th February 1853, arrived on the Edward Belton, of Newcastle, from Odessa and Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from consumption. English, Seaman, aged 45 years
Charles MacDONALD, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Elizabeth McDONALD, born in Malta about 1838. In 1851 living in Preston, Lancashire
George MacDONALD, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
William McDONALD, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Preston, Lancashire, in 1851
Edward M'DONNELL, buried 11th February 1827, aged 4 years
Hugh Robert Edward McDONELL, born 18th February 1824, the son of Hugh and Ida Louisa McDonell, His Britannic Majesty's Agent and Consul General for Algiers
Dr. George Bean McDONEL, died 10th April 1850, arrived on the Steamer from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto
Hugh McDOUGALL, born about 1811 in Malta. Living in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1851
Alexander David McDOWALL, baptised 19th August 1819, the son of Barbara and David Keay McDowall. He died and was buried 12th June 1820, aged 11 months
Barbara McDOWALL, aged 45 years, the wife of David Keay McDowall. Buried 7th January 1835
Charles William McDOWALL, aged 42 years, buried 25th July 1857
Charlotte Barbara McDOWALL, born 15th October 1841, the daughter of Susan Mary and John Joseph McDowall
Charlotte Barbara McDOWALL, buried 15th December 1842, aged 14 months
David Keay McDOWALL, aged 65 years, buried 27th May 1843
George Vernon McDOWALL, born 24th January 1821, the son of Barbara and David Keay McDowall. Died 21st March 1855
Grace Swanston Shearman McDOWALL, born in Chatham, Kent. She died 27th February 1886, aged 10 years from diphtheria, the elder daughter of William McDowall, Inspector of Machinery, Royal Navy
John McDOWALL, died 25th December 1843, at his residence in Strada Mercanti, Valletta, aged 29 years, the eldest son of the late D.K.McDowall, leaving a widow and only son
John Joseph McDOWALL, 21+, bachelor, Merchant, resident Malta, the eldest son of D.K. McDowall, married 23rd January 1841 to, Susan Mary BELL, 21+, spinster, the only daughter of the late Captain John Bell
John Joseph McDOWALL, buried 27th December 1843, aged 29 years
John Miller McDOWALL, born 3rd November 1843, the son of Susan Mary and the late John Joseph McDowall
Charles McDOWELL, living 32 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, electoral list 1852
George Vernon McDOWELL, living at 32 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1852
John McDOWELL, born about 1844 in Malta. In 1851 living in Cheltenham, GloucestershireMichael McEVEALLY, 2nd Class Constable, in 1855 he was granted a gratuity of £ 16.13.4d. since his length of service did not quality for a pension
Michael McDUKER, born in Malta about 1844. In 1851 working as a Boatman, and living in Woolwich, Kent
Malcolm McFAYDEN, died 7th July 1867, arrived on the Steamer Lancefield, from Tunis. Died in the Lazaretto. A steward
Margaret Dempster McGILL, aged 69 years, buried 17th December 1844
Margaret Wilhelmina MacGILL, died 3rd March 1836, aged 22 years, the daughter of Thomas McGill, at the Greek Consulate
Mary Eliza McGILL, born 26th August 1878, the daughter of John and Mary Anne Grace McGill
Thomas McGILL, died in Valletta 8th October 1844, Consul for Greece, aged 68 years
Thomas MacGILL, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1827
Patrick McGILLICK, Appointed Warder No.1, Corradino Prison, in October 1870
John McGOWAN, Seaman, of the Meteor, died 15th February 1834. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold. A subscription list was started to collect money for the families of victims of this disaster. A Total amount of £ 471. 6. 7¾d. was collected, from which Mrs. Isabella McGowan and her five children were given the sum of £ 60. 0. 0d.
Leotine McGRATH, died 24th July 1900, the wife of William McGrath. Born at Cherbourg, France, 30th July 1860
John McGUIGGAN, aged 26 years, buried 23rd November 1845
Mary MacGUINNES, born in Malta about 1799. Married. Living in Heworth, Durham, in 1851
Thomas McHARDY, born about 1834 in Malta. Living in Southampton in 1851
Andrew M'HAY, died 15th October 1861, aged 44 years. Belonging to English brig Patriotte, moored near Corradino Sally Port, found face down on the ground a short distance from the Sally Port, assumed he lost his way and fallen from a height
William McINTOSH, died 11th August 1851, arrived on the Steamer Indus, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto. Aged 30 years, a Merchant
Charles MacIVER, died 31st December 1884, at his home Palazzo Sliema. In 1886 his body was taken back to England, and reburied in Childwall churchyard. He left a widow, Mary Ann. His fifth and sixth sons were William and Edward. He was born at Greenock, Scotland in 1812. One of the founders of the Cunard Shipping Line. In England he lived at Calderstones, south of Liverpool
John MacIVER, Died, (before 1884) leaving a widow Eliza MacIver, and a daughter of John Buckley Rutherford
Joseph McIVER, aged 11 months, buried 18th May 1846
Mary Ann MacIVER, 21+, spinster, of Rothesay, Bute, the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann MacIver, married 11th February 1878, to William LEKAY, 21+, widower, of Dublin, the son of Isaac and Isabella Lekay, Clergyman in the Church of England, M.A.
Daniel McKEAN, buried 13th September 1839
Philip McKEE, born in Malta about 1839. Living in a Boy’s Institution in Chelsea, London, in 1851
Elizabeth McKENNA, born in Malta about 1802. Married. Living in Cumberland in 1851
A.C. MACKENZIE, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Alexander MacKENZIE, granted a licence to open a school 24th August 1832
Alexander McKENZIE, 21+, bachelor, from Inverness, Scotland, married 19th June 1833, to Phoebe GRAY, the widow of Corporal George Gray, Royal Artillery, nee CHAPMAN
Andrew MACKENZIE, Compositor in the Government Printing Office, retired 1865
Duncan Campbell MacKENZIE, born 6th February 1824, the son of Margaret Campbell and John Mackenzie
Edward M'KENZIE, living 95 Strada Reale, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Flora MACKENZIE, minor, with her guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of Hector and Emily Mackenzie, married 1st February 1877, to Charles John BANNISTER, 21+, bachelor, born Deera, India, the son of Charles and Harriet Bannister, Commissariat Department
Frederick MACKENZIE, retired from the post of Clerk No.5, Customs Department, in 1857. Living at 95 Strada Reale, Valletta, on electoral list 1852
George McKENZIE, born in Malta about 1833. Living in Bermondsey, London, in 1851
Hector Huntly MACKENZIE, Compositor at Government Press Office, in 1856. Living at 95 Strada Reale, Valletta, 1852
James MacKENZIE, buried 26th July 1826, aged 60 years
John MACKENZIE, from Scotland, married 16th December 1817 to, Anne McGILL, from Scotland
John MACKENZIE, Director of Government Works, lived at 16 Strada Scozzese, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
John Pendrill MacKENZIE, born 7th March 1825, the son of John and Margaret Campbell MacKenzie
Margaret Campbell Pendrill MacKENZIE, born 8th August 1826, the daughter of John and Margaret Campbell MacKenzie
Marianna MACKENZIE, Assistant Matron, Orphan Asylum, in 1856
Richard M'KENZIE, buried 18th February 1839, in the Lazaretto, arrived on the Frigate Talbot, from Smyrna. Died on board ship from a chest ailment
Roderick Bane MacKENZIE, born 14th September 1834, the son of Margaret Campbell and John MacKenzie
William MACKENZIE, died 18th January 1833, aged 65 years, at Floriana. He left a widow and thirteen children. Had been resident in Malta for 33 years
William McKENZIE, bachelor, of St.Margaret’s, Rochester, kent, married 13th April 1850 to, Rosanna HEALY, widow, from Co.Kildare, Ireland
John McKEON, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Elizabeth Isabella McKERROW, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Alexander McKerrow, Barrack Sergeant, married 9th January 1889 to Robert David TUPPEN, aged 27 years, bachelor, Schoolmaster, the son of David Tuppen
Ethel McKERROW, aged 18 years, died November 1895 in a painful manner due to injuries sustained in an accident. A paraffin lamp fell onto her dress. The daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth McKerrow
Lilian Ann McKERROW, aged 17 years, spinster, living at 194 Strada Stretta, Valletta, the daughter of Barrack Sergeant Alexander McKerrow, married 18th July 1889 to John LINNING, aged 25 years, bachelor, QMS, 1st Battalion, Royal Highlanders, the son of Matthew Linning, Labourer
Charles McKEY, living at 4 Strada San Margarita, Cospicua, 1852
Archibald McKILLER, Seaman, of the Meteor. The vessel off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured in the leg and eye. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Sir Charles MacLEAN, resident Malta, electoral list 1853
William McLEAN, buried 29th October 1852, aged 26 years. Seaman, from the English Brig Alexander Wise from Ayr
Annie McLELLAN, born 8th June 1845, the daughter of John McLellan and his wife Elizabeth Armstrong. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Chatham, Kent
Elizabeth McLELLAN, born 8th June 1845, the daughter of John McLellan and his wife Elizabeth Armstrong. In 1851 living with her parents and family in Chatham, Kent
Mary Ainslie McLEOD, born 16th June 1875, the daughter of Amelia Godfrey and William Kelty McLeod
A. McMAHER, aged 29 years, buried 18th October 1838
Francis McMAHON, Professor of English Literature at Malta University 1839
Rachel McMAHON, born in Malta about 1835. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Adam Henry Muir MacMARRAN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, the son of Thomas MacMarran deceased, married 13th March 1900 to, Jessie Marguerite McMICKAN, aged 34 years, spinster, the daughter of William McMickan deceased
William Hutton MacMICHAEL, aged 32 years, buried 20th September 1849
Alexander M'MILLAN, acting mate of the English brig, Eliza, lying in Grand Harbour. He was addicted to drink and went ashore the previous day but met with a fatal accident when returning to his ship at night, and found early the next morning. On 18th October 1838 a Coroner's inquest was held and the Verdict: Accidentally drowned when in a state of intoxication
Adam McMINN, born 1st July 1841, the son of Marian and Adam McMinn
Adam McMINN, buried 21st July 1841, aged 20 days
Ann McNAMARA, born in Malta about 1811. Married. In 1851 living in Limehouse, London
John M’NEILL, the Carpenter, and two other men went into the hold of the English Screw Steamer Sidon, which contained a cargo of Indian Corn. They were all overcome and taken out insensible. The other two came round but he didn’t and died the next day, 29th June 1862
Thomas McNERNEY, died 1st January 1898, at his residence, 80 Strada Ospedale, Valletta. An employee in HM Dockyard, but previously a musician in the Royal Navy for many years. Died in the Central Civil Hospital from heart disease
Emily MACQUART, the daughter of Giovanni Macquart from Malta, married at Ramieh near Alexandria, 15th July 1867, to Francis ONOFRIO, HM Consul at Alexandria
John McQUEEN, aged 46 years, Pensioner, buried 23rd April 1855
Hugh McQUIRE, widower, born in Edinburgh, now resident in Malta, married 28th June 1850 to, Justine HOUSELMAN, spinster, born Thurn Canton, Berne, Switzerland, now resident in Malta
James McULLOCH, aged 22 years, buried 2nd August 1850
James MACEY, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 14th August 1865
Frederick MADDISON, seaman, buried 4th September 1855
John MADDORN, died 2nd March 1852, arrived on the Schooner Ann, from Smyrna. Died in the Lazaretto, from smallpox
Carlo Enrico Augusto MAEMPEL, 21+, bachelor, from Saxe Gotha, Germany, married 7th November 1837, to Maria Giuditta Carmela Giovanna CALLEJA, 21+, spinster, of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta
Maria Victoria MAEMPEL, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Jane and Charles Henry August Maempel, married 5th June 1877 to BARON MAXIMILLIAN von TUCHER, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, of Leitheirm, Bavaria, the son of Frieda and Baron William von Tucher
Herald MAGNUS, aged 22 years, buried 19th July 1856
Dr. S.C. MAGRI, Senor Assistant Superintendent of Police 1899
Angelo Paul Joseph MAGRO, born 21st January 1856 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmele MAGRO, born 28th September 1865 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis MAGRO, born 10th February 1806 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Theresa MAGRO, born 20th October 1889 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Richard MAHER, born in Malta about 1839. In 1851 living in Skircoat, Yorkshire
Phillipe MAILLER, 21+, bachelor, born in Naples, Italy, the son of Candida Mailler, nee FAGO, of Naples, and Joseph Mailler, of Vienna, Field Marshal in the Austrian Army, Knight of the Order of the Iron Crown. married 22nd August 1854 to, Anne Elizabeth WRIGHT, 21+, spinster, born in Hucclecote House, Gloucestershire, the daughter of Louisa sand Samuel Townsend Wright of Cork, Ireland. Field Marshall Mailler arrived in Naples in 1821 with the Austrian Army and remained there until his death in 1833
Daniel MAIND, arrived on the Ship Penrith, from Alexandria. Dead on arrival. Died from dysentery. Buried 1st November 1840, in the Lazaretto
E. MAINPRISE, resident in Malta, October 1857
Sir Thomas MAITLAND, born abt. December 1759, the second son of Mary Turner Maitland, nee Lombe, and James Maitland, the Seventh Earl of Lauderdale. He was commissioned into the 72nd Highlanders and saw action in India, particularly at the capture of Palicatchery in 1784. He remained in India and was appointed Major in the 62nd Regiment in 1790, and later in 1794 as Lieut-Colonel when in the West Indies. In 1798 he was made Colonel of the 10th West India Regiment. Further promotion to Lieut-General followed in 1806 when he became the Commander-in-Chief in Ceylon until 1811. He was appointed the Governor of Malta in 1813, and his influence was extended when High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands plus Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean, were added to his responsibilities in 1815. He died on the 17th January 1824, aged 66 years, at the home of his friend the Reverend Le Mesurier, in Floriana
Minnie MAIZZEY, aged 31 years, widow, the daughter of William and Minnie Maizzy, married 3rd June 1874, to Gavin ANDERSON, aged 37 years, bachelor, of Edinburgh, the son of David and Mary Anderson, Private, 71st Highland Light Infantry
Annie Isabella MAJOR, baptised 6th July 1865, the daughter of Stephen John Pierce and Lavinia Major, Chemist and Druggist
Francis William MAJOR, the son of Deputy Commissary General Major, aged 8 months, buried 12th March 1847
F.W.A.C. MAJOR, Deputy Commissary General in 1847
Mrs MAJOR, the wife of Asst.Commissary General Major, gave birth to a son 2nd April 1837
Mrs MAJOR the wife of Asst.Commissary General Major, gave birth to a daughter 19th May 1838
Sarah MAKIN, born in Malta about 1843. In 1851 living in Worksop, Nottinghamshire
Simon MALCOLMSON, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 4th August 1870
Benjamin MALLET, bachelor, of Heacham, Norfolk, married 8th January 1859, to Lucile PERRENOD, spinster, born Switzerland
Alice Mary MALLIA, born 12th February 1861, the daughter of Mary Ann and Paolo Mallia
Carolina MALLIA, spinster, born in Malta, married 17th April 1849 to,
James Nelson PURDIE, bachelor, born in Smyna
Elizabeth MALLIA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Francis and Lucy Mallia, married 31st January 1856 to, Charles John PURDIE, 21+, bachelor, born in Smyrna, the son of James and Elizabeth Purdie
Fortune MALLIA, born 27th January 1837 in Zurrieq, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Anthony MALLIA, born 14th May 1865 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Frederick John MALLIA, born 16th November 1859, the son of Mary Ann and Paul Mallia
Giovanna MALLIA, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Giovanni Mallia, married 13th July 1898 to, Edward James CLARKE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Engineer, HMS Ramillies, the son of William Donald Clarke
Lucy Arnett Venables MALLIA, died 26th February 1861, aged 70 years, the widow of Frances Mallia
Michael MALLIA, aged 30 years, buried 17th December 1846
Paolo MALLIA, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, the son of Maria and Giovanni Battista Mallia, Grocer, married 14th March 1858 to, Mary Ann BLACKLEY, 21+, spinster, born on the Isle of Wight, the daughter of Frederick and Mary Ann Blackley, now residents in Malta
Antonia MAMO, the daughter of Joachim and Margherita Cachia Mannarino Mamo, married 19th August 1806, to Vincent CASOLANI
Catherine MAMO, married 19th February 1854, to Sir Adrian Dingli, she was his first wife, and died in 1857. She was eldest daughter of Vincenzo Mamo
Caroline MAMO, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Ignazio and Rosa Mamo, married 22nd March 1864 to, James MARTIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Mullahack, Armagh, Ireland, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of Samuel and Mary Martin
Elena MAMO, married July 1854, to Captain Giacomo TAGLIAFERRO, of the Malta Militia. She was youngest daughter of Vincenzo Mamo
Elizabeth Jacqueline MAMO, 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Louis Mamo, Asst.Secretary to Government of Malta, married 7th May 1880, to Edmund Grindall FESTING, aged 34 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Coquette, the son of Benjamin Morton Festing deceased
Francis MAMO, born 5th July 1831 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph MAMO, active by 1810, as an import-export agent. Married to Miriam Mamo, and they had four sons
Mary MAMO, aged 23 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Kate SULLIVAN, married 21st September 1868 to, Thomas James ANSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Brentford, Middlesex, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard Anson
Mary Louise MAMO, the daughter of Pauline and Lewis Ovidio Mamo, married 14th April 1879 to Frederick George PRESTON, the son of Caroline and Thomas Edward Preston
Nicholas Michael Jerome MAMO, born 5th September 1852 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosa Maria MAMO, born 17th December 1868 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Teresa MAMO, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Calcedonio and Maria Mamo, married 12th March 1875, to Robert COPELAND, 21+, bachelor, of Queen’s County, Ireland, the son of John and Anne Copeland
Vincenzo MAMO, born 1789, was Clerk to the Secretary of Sir Alexander Ball on board HMS Trident, from October 1807 to November 1808. Later Secretary to the Supreme Council of Justice, and Cashier of the Treasury. Invested with the CMG in 1859
Countess MANDUCA PISCOPO MACEDONIA, died 6th December 1864, in Valletta, at an advanced age
Thomas MANFORD, living at 1 Piazza Regina, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Y. MANFORD, Clerk, Civil Ordnance Department, 1847
William James MANFORD, aged 5 days, the son of Thomas Manford, Ordnance Department, buried 9th June 1842
Vincent Joseph Carmen Francis MANGHINI, born 7th March 1854 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Gaspare MANGION, died 4th May 1851, aged 40 years, of apoplexy at Msida. Employed at the Custom House
Michael MANGION, aged 30 years, bachelor, the son of Calcidonio Mangion, married 15th September 1892, to Emily GROSSETT, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Grossett
Vincent MANGION, born 22nd August 1861 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
James MANN, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 22nd October 1868
William MANN, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
William MANNERS, seaman, buried 15th October 1854, aged 53 years
Lucien MANNUELLI, born 12th December 1894 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Sicond MANORINO, buried 7th August 1826, aged 70 years
Elizabeth MANSFIELD, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of John Mansfield deceased, married 14th December 1898, to Richard PALMER, aged 25 years, bachelor, Private, R.A.M.C., the son of George Palmer deceased
Dr. Francis MANSFIELD, resident in Malta 1837
Francis Thomas MANSFIELD MD, the 2nd son of Thomas Mansfield, Auditor Generals Department, married 21st October 1845 to Emily DERBISHIRE, the 2nd daughter of Henry Grant Derbyshire, and niece of the late Lieut-General Sir John Stuart
In 1833, John MANSFIELD, English Schoolmaster
John Baptist MANSFIELD, resident in Malta 1837. Had been 3rd Clerk in the Audit Office, and was granted a pension on medical grounds in April 1852. Died 25th October 1855, aged 47 years
Leah MANSFIELD, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of John Mansfield, married 24th December 1894, to Frederick William BURTON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of George Burton,
Thomas MANSFIELD, died on Wednesday 2nd August 1848, aged 67 years, at his residence in Floriana. He was Senior Clerk in the Auditor Generals Office 1847, and enjoyed a long career in the public service. He left a widow Martha Mansfield
Agathonika Theodora MANUEL, died 22nd February 1871, the daughter of Frances and Alexander Basilio Manuel. Born in Gibraltar 4th September 1870
Alexander Basilio MANUEL, the husband of Frances Manuel, nee CORLETT. Born 1st March 1831 in Constantinople, died in Cheshire, England, February 1870
Basilio MANUEL, died 7th May 1873, aged 13 years, the son of Frances and Alexander Basilio Manuel. Born in London
Euphrosyne MANUEL, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Alexander Manuel, Merchant, married 4th June 1881 to Joshua WHITAKER, aged 32 years, bachelor, Wine merchant, the son of Joseph Whitaker, Wine merchant
Frances MANUEL, nee CORLETT. Born in Malta 8th March 1835, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Corlett. She married Alexander Basilio Manuel, who died in 1860. She died 22nd July 1902, aged 67 years, in Malta
Mary MANUEL, born in Salford, England, 2nd May 1867, the daughter of Frances and Alexander Basilio Manuel
Jean Carmel MANUELI, born 25th August 1863 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph John Emmanuel MANUELI, born 30th July 1857 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael Peter John MANUELI, born 29th February 1860 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter MANUELI, born 26th September 1858 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Eustachio MANUSSI, 21+, bachelor, born in Sparta, the son of Giovanni and Maria Manussi, married 13th February 1855 to, Carolina BONDI, 21+, spinster, born in Leghorn, Italy, the daughter of Danieli and Anna Bondi
Mary Ellen MARAGRA, baptised 1853, the daughter of Richard Maragra
Mary Ellen MARAGRA, married 1874, to George HUMPHREY
Mary MARCHANT, born in Malta about 1817. In 1841 living in the household of John Marchant, Wellington Road, Marylebone, London. Married. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Carmela MARCICCA, born 7th November 1839 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
L.R. MARICH, on 26th August 1869 his wife gave birth to twins, one son one daughter
Miss Marietta Rizzo MARICH, died Tuesday 31st March 1891, aged 21 years
Vincent MARICH established as a cigar and tobacco merchant, and Smoking Divan at 44 Palace Square Valletta, in 1838. After his death the business was run by his nephew Lawrence Marich
Married 5th October 1871 at the residence of the Bride’s father, by Reverend Archmandrite Soloman, of the Greek Orthodox Church, Milton MARINACHI, of Athens, currently the Greek Consul in Malta, to Marioel PETROCOCHINO, the daughter of Eustrato Petrocochino
Thomas MARKET, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Theodora MARKHAM, born in Malta about 1802. Married. In 1851 living in Louth, Lincolnshire
John Brewer MARLEY, buried 16th August 1850. Aged 17 years, from the English schooner Triumphant
Reverend Serafino MARMARA, Teacher of Hebrew at the Lyceum, aged 70 years, had served for 39 years, retired in 1857
George MAROZZI, born 25th August 1847 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John MARRABLE, Comptroller of Customs, 1896 – 1900
Sarah MARRIOTT, born in Malta about 1816. Married. Living in Felmersham, Bedfordshire, in 1851
George MARSH, born 24th September 1898 at Ricasoli, the son of Charles Marsh
William MARSH, died 18th August 1854, arrived on the Steamer Medway, from Woolwich via Gibraltar. Died in the Lazaretto, from cholera, aged 20 years. Fireman on the ship Medway
George B. MARSHALL, married 23rd May 1867 at the British Embassy Chapel, Constantinople, to Malvina MORTON, the youngest daughter of Thomas B.Morton
George B. MARSHALL, his wife gave birth to a daughter 22nd December 1869 at Pera
Henry MARSHALL, aged 40 years, seaman, from Lincolnshire, buried 21st May 1871
Mary MARSHALL, aged 20 years, buried 15th October 1842
Maud Mary MARSHALL, aged 26 years, spinster, married 3rd December 1887, to William Benjamin STEPHENS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Carpenters Mate, Royal Navy
Reuben MARSHALL, of the brig William stood trial for Piracy, January 1820. Found Guilty and sentenced to death but reprieved due to his previous good character, on 3rd February the night before his execution was to take place
Emily MARSTON, born in Malta about 1835. In 1851 living in Kensington, London
Elizabeth MART, born in Malta about 1816. Married. Living in Shoreditch, London, in 1851
Carmela MARTIN, died 25th July 1868, aged 58 years, at Sliema. The wife of William Martin
Cecil Edwin MARTIN, died 28th January 1870 in Algiers, of consumption, aged 33 years, of Holbrook Park, Horsham
Charles MARTIN, born 26th December 1853, the son of Carmela and William Martin
Charles MARTIN, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Charles MARTIN, living 7 Tigne Marina, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Frances MARTIN, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Carmela Martin, married 27th April 1867 to, Louis Julius August SCHAEFER, 21+, bachelor, born in Berlin, Mechanician, the son of Caroline and Carl Gottfried Schaefer
Francis MARTIN, Master Shipwright, HM Dockyard, 1871
George MARTIN, born 12th November 1850, the son of Carmela and William Martin
George MARTIN, buried 12th January 1853, aged 2 years
Gio.Battista MARTIN, living at 18 Strada Leone, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Henry MARTIN, born in Malta in 1824. Living in Brighthelmstone, Sussex, in 1851
Henry MARTIN, died 16th November 1841, in the Lazaretto. He arrived on HM Cambridge, from Beirut
Henry George MARTIN, aged 2 years 6 months, buried 9th July 1837
Jean Louis MARTIN, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Aubin-sur-Yonne, France, employee of Railway Company in Naples, the son of Gaetan and Adelaide Martin, married 23rd July 1857 to, Louise BRAUER, 21+, spinster, born in Bakenheim, near Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, the daughter of Jean and Julie Brauer
John MARTIN, born 12th September 1848, the son of Carmela and William Martin
John M. MARTIN, living 13 Strada Ponente, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Mary MARTIN, buried 13th November 1850, aged 7 years 5 months
Robert MARTIN, buried 15th February 1820, aged 36 years, Master of the Merchantman Alessia
Robert MARTIN, aged 33 years, bachelor, from Somerset, married 22nd July 1823, to Mary CLARKE, aged 30 years, spinster, from Emswell, Suffolk
William MARTIN, aged 18 years, buried 20th July 1838
William MARTIN, living at 25 Strada Irlandese, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Died 3rd January 1877, aged 66 years. Clerk to St.Pauls Church
William Henry MARTIN, aged 20 months, buried 10th September 1840
William Richard MARTIN, aged 2 years, buried 15th May 1836
Francois Louis Henri MARTINET, 21+, bachelor, from Canton du Vaud, Switzerland, married 27th November 1836, to Francesca VELLA, 21+, spinster, of Valletta
Ann MARTON, born in Malta 1807. Married. Living in West Bromwich, in 1851
Ellen Selina MARTYN, aged 11 months, buried 31st May 1847
Elizabeth MASKELL, the widow of William Maskell, married 27th January 1857 to, George BARRISTER, Colour-Sergeant, 28th Regiment
Sarah MASKELL, born in Malta about 1833. Working as a Servant in Cookham, Berkshire, in 1851
George MASON, buried 12th February 1841, in the Lazaretto, arrived on HM Ganges, from Marmorice. Dead on arrival. Died from consumption
John MASON, married 25th October 1820 to, Elizabeth LLOYD, resident in Malta
Susannah MASON, born in Malta about 1844. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
William Edward MASON, Electrical Fitter in HM Dockyard, killed 18th March 1915 whilst on board HMS Inflexible in the Dardanelles. Buried at sea
William MASON, born in Malta about 1848. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
James MASS, aged 16 years, buried 11th July 1856
Charles MASSEY, granted a licence to open a school 25th November 1839
Edward MASSY (MASSIE), living at 35 Strada Cospicua, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Ellen Eliza MASSEY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Walter Massey, married 2nd January 1886 to, James ABBOTT, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, the son of Robert Abbott
Victoria MASTERS, aged 37 years, widow of Edward Masters, the daughter of Salvatore PISCOPO, married 31st July 1882, to Josiah PACKMAN, aged 32 years, bachelor, Mason, the son of Joseph Packman
Horatia MATHIAS, born in Malta about 1827. Living in Brighton, Sussex, in 1851
Nicola MATTERA, hung on the 8th March 1823 for the murder of Antonio Zahra, a soldier in the Royal Malta Fencibles. Also known by the alias Giovanni Marchetti, he came from the island of Ischia
Anthony MATTIAS, born 21st October 1847 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Christina MATTOCK, buried 26th November 1854, aged 37 years
Elizabeth Mary Ann MATTOCK, born 8th September 1851, the daughter of Christina and Richard William Mattock
Elizabeth Mary MATTOCK, buried 28th October 1851, aged 1 month 20 days
Emily Jane MATTOCK, born 17th December 1852, the daughter of Christina and Richard William Mattock
Emily Jane MATTOCK, buried 19th December 1854, aged 2 years
James Thomas MATTOCK, born 11th November 1857, the son of Elizabeth and Richard William Mattock
Richard William MATTOCK, widower, from Fleckney, Leicestershire, married 11th September 1850 to, Christina SAUTTER, 21+, spinster, born Mannheim, Baden Baden, Germany, the daughter of Matthew and Frederica Elizabeth Sautter
Richard William MATTOCK, 21+, widower, from Fleckney, Leicestershire, the son of Joseph and Jane Mattock, Verger St.Paul’s Anglican Church, married 7th February 1857 to, Elizabeth CUMMING, 21+, spinster, born in Bedale, Yorkshire, the daughter of William and Christina Cumming
R.W. MATTOCK, Verger at St.Paul’s Anglican Church, 1861
Richard William MATTOCKS, 21+, bachelor, from Leicester, married 30th November 1842 to, Carmela QUINTANO, 21+, spinster, of Valletta
George Brown MATURIN, buried 24th October 1827, aged 27 years
Thomas MAXFIELD, Fireman of the English Screw Steamer Hawk was in the Civil Court on 5th March 1867, charged with riding his horse at full speed along a public road in the country on the 3rd March to the danger of the public.The witnesses were the Governor, Sir Henry Storks and the Military Secretary, Lieut-Colonel Peel. The Magistrate found him Guilty and fined him £ 5. The usual fine for this offence was half a crown or five shillings, and the Malta Times commented ‘….. the Governor will, if he has not already done so, show his disapproval of such official toadyism by reducing the fine in part or altogether’
Catherine Jane MAXWELL, born 16th April 1842, the daughter of Thomasina Ionia and Charles Francis Maxwell, Military Secretary to H.E. the Governor
Hilda MAXWELL, born in London in 1853, the daughter of Frances and Sir Peter Benson Maxwell. In 1881 living with her parents in Fareham, Hampshire. Her father was retired, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. Died 10th January 1885, unmarried
E. MAY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1884
Richard MAY, aged 21 years, from Truro, Cornwall. From the Diane of Liverpool, found drowned in Grand Harbour. Buried 20th June 1841
Emma MAYRESS, born 22nd April 1843, the daughter of Amy and John Mayress
Mary Ann MAYRESS, born 23rd December 1839, the daughter of Amy and John Mayress
John MAYRISS, 21+, bachelor, from Middlesex, married 20th January 1839, to Amy BRIDGE, 21+, spinster, from Canterbury, Kent
Susan MAYRISS, born 26th February 1845, the daughter of Any and John Mayriss
Susan MAYRISS, buried 30th October 1845, aged 7 months
Alice Ann MEARA, aged 17 years, spinster, married 29th August 1890, to William LEWIS, aged 21 years, bachelor, Corporal, 1st Battalion, Welch Regiment
Ellen MEDCRAFT, died 16th April 1864, aged 34 years, born in Malta, the wife of Richard Medcraft
Ellen Sarah MEDCRAFT, born 6th August 1863, the daughter of Ellen and Richard Medcraft
Richard MEDCRAFT, 21+, bachelor, born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, the son of Richard and Hanna Medcraft, Overseer, Jackson & Co. Works, Malta, married 15th October 1857 to, Ellen POWER, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of John and Sarah Power
Richard Charles MEDCRAFT, born 13th February 1861, the son of Ellen and Richard Medcraft
MEDITERRANEE Hotel at 91 Strada San Lucia in 1847
Thomas MEDLEN, aged 27 years, bachelor, from Cornwall, Shipwright, Naval Arsenal, married 6th July 1823, to Jane PHERE, aged 28 years, from Cork, the widow of Thomas Phere, Corporal, 10th Regiment
Robert MEIER, Mate, aged 42 years, buried 4th February 1868
MEILACK Bros., boat builders, in 1898, at 41/43 Calcara Wharf
Josephine MELI, born 2nd June 1870 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Thomas Edward MELL, aged 54 years, buried 14th July 1831
Charles MELVILLE, aged 47 years, Engineer, buried 13th December 1870
John William MELVIN, aged 42 years, Master of the English barque Washington, buried 12th December 1857
Elizabeth H. MENDS, born about 1842 in Malta. In 1851 living in Alverstoke, Hampshire
Melita MENDS, born about 1820 in Malta. Married. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
John Paul MERCIECA, born 14th March 1859 in Xewkija, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lazare Joseph Francois MERCIECA, born 8th August 1807 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael MERCIECA, born 14th September 1855 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rose Marie MERCIECA, born 22nd May 1828 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Xavier MERCIECA, born 28th January 1836 in Xewkija, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Frances MESSER, aged 22 years, spinster, of Strada Reale, Valletta, the daughter of Robert Walter Messer, Optician, married 24th June 1880, to Thomas Christie LESLIE, aged 25 years, bachelor, the son of Dickson Leslie, Draper
Meriam MESSIAH, died 20th February 1874, aged 60 years
Giovanni MESSINA, President of the Bank of Malta 1876, 1877, 1885, 1890 and 1891
Rosario MESSINA, President of the Bank of Malta 1859 and 1868
Hanna MESSULLAM, born 22nd August 1840 in Malta, the daughter of John and Maria Messullam, baptised by the Reverend Samuel Gobat of the Church Missionary Society in September 1840
John (Isaac) MESSULLAM, born in London October 1802, Hebrew, converted to Christianity and baptised by the Reverend Samuel Gobat, of the Church Missionary Society in July 1840
Maria MESSULLAM, born in Genoa September 1809, Hebrew, converted to Christianity and baptised by the Reverend Samuel Gobat of the Church Missionary Society in July 1840
Matthew MESSULLAM, born in Tunis 15th November 1837, the son of John and Maria Messullam, baptised by the Reverend Samuel Gobat of the Church Missionary Society in July 1840
Peter MESSULLAM, born in Tunis 12th July 1835, the son of John and Maria Messullam, baptised by the Reverend Samuel Gobat of the Church Missionary Society in July 1840
Renie METAXI, spinster, minor, born in Zante, the daughter of Spiro and Renie Metaxi, married 10th August 1865 to, John HANDLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Drum Major, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of William and Mary Anne Handley
Charles Kitson METCALF, aged 19 years, Apprentice on the English barque Brougham, buried 17th June 1858
William L.R. METCALF, aged 13 months, buried 14th July 1861
Edith Margaret MEUTER, born 30th December 1887, the daughter of Jane and Willoiam Meuter, Clerk, P.&.O. Company
Gerhard William Kirton MEUTER, born 27th January 1884, the son of Jane and Arnold William Robert Henry Meuter, Clerk, P.&.O. Company
Mr. MEUNIER, hairdresser from Paris arrived and opened a shop at 275-277 Strada Reale, Valletta, in November 1847, selling fancy and toilette articles, as well as ‘a very elegant assortment of hats after the newest Parisian fashion’
Michael MEYLACH, born 8th May 1866 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosa Maria MEYLAK, born 20th September 1863 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela MICALLEF, born 31st August 1850 in Qormi, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmela MICALLEF, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Micallef, married 26th August 1894 to, Ernest John Ward READER, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal West Surrey Regiment, the son of Frederick William Reader
Caroline MICALLEF, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Micallef, married 2nd August 1883, to James CLAPSHAW, aged 34 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of William Clapshaw
Fortunata Maria Carmela MICALLEF, 21+, spinster born Malta, the daughter of Luigi and Anne Micallef, married 26th January 1869 to, William George THOMPSON, 21+, bachelor, born Dublin, Fireman, HMS Caradoc, the son of William George and Jane Thompson
Francis Joseph MICALLEF, born 11th January in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Frances MICALLEF, born in Malta about 1777. A Pensioner living in Greenwich, Kent, in 1851
Grace MICALLEF, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Paolo and Rosa Micallef, married 20th January 1872, to Benjamin GRANT, 21+, bachelor, of Northants, the son of William and Alice Grant, Sergeant, 48th Regiment
Gratius Paul MICALLEF, born 22nd February 1874 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Jeanne Marie Anne MICALLEF, born 17th June 1864, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph MICALLEF, born 22nd August 1862 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Salvatore John MICALLEF, born 7th February 1868 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Josepha MICALLEF, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Micallef deceased, married 29th April 1883, to David John DAY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Edmund Day
Lawrence MICALLEF, born 18th March 1828 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marianna MICALLEF, 21+, spinster, born Malta, daughter of John and Ellena Micallef, married 6th December 1866, to David James LOW, 21+, bachelor, born Kirkcaldy, Scotland, Assistant Paymaster, HMS Victoria, the son of David Low
Mary MICALLEF, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of Luigi and Anne Micallef, married 18th April 1873, to James WORLEY, 21+, bachelor, of Brighton, the son of Samuel and Agnes Worley, Stoker, HMS Lord Warden
Michael MICALLEF, born in Malta 1831, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michel Giovanni Battista MICALLEF, born 29th February 1823 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Peter MICALLEF, born 9th January 1850 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore MICALLEF, born 15th February 1832 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Thomas G. MICALLEF, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1889
Xaverius MICALLEF, of Qormi, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor 1809
MICALLEF’s Hotel at 81 Strada Stretta, Valletta, in 1847
Carlo MICALLEF-EYNAUD, Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1889 - 1899
Stefano MICALLEF-EYNAUD, Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1873 - 1879
Mrs. MICHEL, died 30th April 1836, in Valletta, the wife of Auguste Michel of Marseilles, aged 46 years, leaving a large family
Frederic August MICHEL, 21+, bachelor, born Freiburg, Hesse, Germany, the son of Susanna and Daniel Michel, married 20th November 1845 to, Caroline VAILLANT, 21+, spinster, born in Worms, Germany
Frederick August MICHELL, buried 17th December 1845
Thomas Smith MIDDLEMISS, aged 4 months, buried 30th July 1870
Robert Craven MIDDLETON, aged 28 years, bachelor, from Hull, married 3rd August 1824, to Margaret COTTER, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Eleanor and Robert DAY
Robert MIDDLETON, born in Malta about 1848. In 1851 living in Monkleigh, Devon
Herman Otto MIEBRODT, aged 40 years, from Rielnetz, near Rostock, buried 3rd January 1869
Anthony MIFSUD, born 11th January 1877 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carmelo Mariano Salvatore MIFSUD, born 10th January 1856 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Evangelista Maria MIFSUD, born 17th January 1859 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Rosaire MIFSUD, born 4th December 1850 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Vincent MIFSUD, born 20th January 1854 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lorenza MIFSUD, 21+, spinster, of Vittoriosa, married 5th November 1840 to, Duncan McARTHUR, widower, from Glasgow, Scotland
Lorenzo MIFSUD, President of the Bank of Malta 1884
Mary MIFSUD, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Michael Mifsud, Carman, married 7th October 1895 to, George SAUNDERS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Labourer, the son of Benjamin Saunders deceased
Paul Joseph MIFSUD, born 19th August 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Rosaire MIFSUD, born 5th November 1873 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Saverio MIFSUD, born 10th January 1839 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George MILBURN, aged 24 years, Carpenter, English Brig Harcourt, buried 13th August 1859
Henry MILBURN, Constable 2nd Class, Interior Police, 1865
John MILBURN, Commander, s.s. Florida, died 2th June 1864, at sea near Alexandria, aged 48 years. Interred in the Protestant Burial Ground at Alexandria
Pliny MILES, died 7th April 1865, aged 46 years. From New York, U.S.A.
George MILLAR, aged 15 years, buried 30th August 1841, in Fort Chambray Burial Ground
J.S. MILLAR, watch and clock maker, at 228 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1849
James Scotton MILLAR, 21+, bachelor, born in Newcastle, Staffordshire, Jeweller, the son of George and Phyllis Millar, married 13th September 1854 to, Irene CORVAJA, 21+, spinster, born in Sicily, the daughter of Barone Giuseppe Corvaja and his wife Baronessa Carmela Rivoloni of Calascibetta, of Sicily
Phyllis MILLAR, died 16th April 1855 in Gozo, aged 64 years, the wife of George Millar, Commissariat and Ordnance Storekeeper, Gozo
William MILLAR, aged 7 months, buried 20th July 1868
Fairfax Ellis MILLARD, born 7th September 1892, the son of Clement and Ellen Millard, Civil Engineer
Rennie MILLARD, born 10th June 1890, the son of Clement and Ellen Millard, Civil Engineer
James MILLEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Brighton, Sussex, Servant, the son of Charles and Francis Millen, married 7th June 1852 to, Matilda PRIKE, 21+, spinster, born in Exeter, Devon, the widow of George Prike, and the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth FINCH
John MILLEN, from Barbados, West Indies, married 15th November 1817, Rose SMITH, from Egypt
Alfred Henry MILLER, born 10th December 1825, the son of Matilda and Thomas Bristow Miller, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Arthur MILLER, born 21st October 1867, the son of Elizabeth and Augustus Miller
Augustus MILLER, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Charles MILLER, born 27th April 1821, the son of Matilda and Thomas Bristow Miller, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal
Charles MILLER, buried 12th April 1826, aged 5 years
Charles Augustus MILLER, born 7th November 1864, the son of Elizabeth and Augustus Miller, employee P.&.O. Company
Charles Ferdinand Eugene MILLER, aged 29 years, bachelor, Merchant, the son of Charles Eugene Mueller, married 28th January 1883, to Frances Elizabeth Josephine SEIFRIZ, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederic Seifriz
Elizabeth Ann MILLER, aged one year, buried 12th September 1857
Eliza Mary MILLER, aged 40 years, the wife of Thomas Miller, buried 26th October 1856
Frederick Frances MILLER, baptised 27th January 1833, the son of Matilda and Thomas Bristow Miller. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
George MILLER, living at 7 Strada San Giorgio, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
George Edward MILLER, aged 3 years, buried 27th November 1859
George Francis Richard Edwin MILLER, born 24th August 1858, the son of Matilda and William Henry Miller
Giuseppe MILLER, living 51A, Strada Reale, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Henry MILLER, Constable 1st Class, Interior Police, 1865
Henry Albert MILLER, born 24th November 1858, the son of Caroline and Robert Miller
James MILLER, living at 40 Nuovo Fabbrica, Senglea, electoral list 1852
James Benjamin Robert MILLER, born 6th January 1858, the son of Matilda and William Henry Miller
James Scotto MILLER, living at 228 Strada Reale, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Jane Sutherland MILLER, the daughter of the late William Miller of Fifeshire, married at St.Andrew's Scots Church by Reverend George Wisely, to Silas WAYMOUTH, Royal Navy. She is the sister-in-law of Dr.Wisely
Jesse Elizabeth MILLER, aged one year, buried 29th October 1856
Reverend John Castleton MILLER, 1775 - 1828. Rector of Milton Malsor, near Northampton. Officiated at Anglican baptisms, marriages and burials in Malta, from 1805 till 1815. Then briefly in 1818
John Henry William MILLER, born 5th August 1862, the son of Elizabeth Anne and Augustus Miller
Joseph Mark MILLER, born 4th February 1828, the son of Thomas Bristow and Matilda Miller, Shipwright in Naval Arsenal
Joseph MILLER, born in malta about 1828. Living in Harborne, Staffordshire, in 1851
Julia Jeanette MILLER, born 1st April 1837, the daughter of Matilda and Thomas Bristow Miller. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Louisa Alice MILLER, aged 6 years, the daughter of Eliza and Thomas Miller, buried 26th October 1856
Louisa Paulina MILLER, aged 3 years 4 months, buried 15th July 1861
Mary Jane MILLER, born 14th November 1825, the daughter of Phyllis and George Miller, residing in the island of Gozo
Matilda Ann MILLER, born 28th July 1850, the daughter of Matilda and William Henry Miller
Matilda Ann MILLER, buried 31st January 1852, aged 18 months
Matilda MILLER, born about 1824 in Malta. Living in Portsea, Hampshire in 1851
Robert MILLER, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
Robert MILLER, aged 5 weeks, buried 31st December 1858
Robert Page MILLER, born 30th July 1854, the son of Caroline and Robert Miller
Sarah Esther MILLER, born 4th Janury 1852, the daughter of Caroline and Robert Miller
Sarah Jane Eliza MILLER, born 29th November 1853, the daughter of Matilda and William Henry Miller
Sarah Jane Ellenor MILLER, born 15th October 1830, the daughter of Matilda and Thomas Bristow Miller, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire
Sarah Jane Eliza MILLER, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William and Matilda Miller, married 20th July 1874, to James BREADON, aged 24 years, bachelor, of Fermanagh, Ireland, the son of Samuel and Margaret Breadon, Private, 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment
W. MILLER, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
William MILLER, 21+, widower, Policeman in HM Dockyard, the son of John and Margaret Miller, married 13th November 1858 to, Sarah WELLS, 21+, spinster, born in Harton, Sussex, the daughter of William and Hannah Wells
William MILLER, 21+, widower, born in Portsmouth, Police Constable in HM Dockyard, the son of John and Margaret Miller, married 15th April 1863 to, Emily CLARKE, 21+, spinster, born in Bradfield, Suffolk, the daughter of John and Hannah Clarke
William Henry MILLER, born 27th May 1852, the son of Matilda and William Henry Miller
William MILLS, aged 43 years, from Northumberland, buried 2nd February 1846
John MILNE, aged 47 years, buried 10th December 1832
Walter Hebden MILNER, 21+, bachelor, of Clapham, Surrey, the son of John Milner, married 20th October 1879, to Adele Mary COKE, 21+, spinster, of Langton Hall, Derbyshire, the daughter of Richard George Coke
Gaspara MINAURA, of Syracuse, Sicily, married 16th January 1841, to Paolo Gaetano BELFIORE, bachelor, of Ferla, Sicily. A sworn statement made by Angelo MORO, a native of Genoa, said that he was a friend of Paolo BELFIORE, who had been a monk in Holy Orders but had run away from Sicily in consequence of his having murdered a brother monk. On Malta he resided with two sisters in Misida, Laura and Gaspara MINAURA. They attended the protestant church and were of independent means.
Mary MINEO, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Mario Mineo, married 28th August 1893, to James WALLER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Corporal, M.S. Corps, the son of Frederick Waller
MINERVA Hotel at 57 & 142 Strada Stretta, Valletta, in 1847
MINTER , buried 26th December 1841, arrived on HM Thunderer, from Beirut. Black, boy. Died on board, from smallpox
MITCHELL’s Lodging House at 41 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847
Abraham George MITCHELL, buried 28th October 1848, aged 56 years
Alice Mary MITCHELL, orn 5th October 1882, the daughter of Henry and Mary Louisa Mitchell, Telegraphist
Anna MITCHELL, died 18th December 1873, aged 73 years. Born 16th April 1800
Catherine Elizabeth MITCHELL, born in Malta about 1836. Living in Manchester in 1851
Frank Frederick Mason MITCHELL, born 5th September 1889, the son of Henry and Mary Louisa Mitchell, Telegraphist
Gladys Eileen MITCHELL, born 3rd October 1884, the daughter of Henry and Mary Louisa Mitchell, Eastern Telegraph Co.
Henry Alan Mason MITCHELL, born 25th August 1886, the son of Henry and Mary Louisa Mitchell, Telegraphist
H. MITCHELL, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1886
N. MITCHELL, died 8th October 1847, at Royal Naval Hospital Bighi, of Milo, for many years pilot in H.M. service
Peter MITCHELL, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Poplar, London, in 1851
Emma Laura MITTELHOZER, married 24th October 1837, at Palermo, Sicily, by Reverend Thomas R.Lambert, United States Navy, to Alphonso HENNEQUIN
Angiolina MIZZI, spinster, minor, born in Senglea, Malta, the daughter of Carlo and Maria Teresa Mizzi, married 2nd May 1869 to, Elia GOICOVICH, 21+, bachelor, born in Trieste, Austria, Merchant Captain of the Achilles, the son of Savario and Anna Goicovich
Carmela Angiolina Annunciata MIZZI, born 23rd March 1866 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Claude V. MIZZI, born 18th November 1843 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Filomena Carolina Matilda MIZZI, spinster, minor, the daughter of Vincenzo and Paulina Mizzi, married 25th February 1868 to, James George Winlo RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Clerk in HM Dockyard, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rickcord
Rosa MIZZI, aged 22 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John Baptist Mizzi, married 16th October 1879, to William PEIRCE, aged 25 years, bachelor, of Isle of Wight, the son of Charles Peirce, Corporal, Royal Artillery
Salvatore Joseph MIZZI, born 5th August 1852 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Spiridione MIZZI, married 28th October 1899, aged 51 years, widower, Fitter, to Caterina SCERRI, aged 25 years, spinster
Catherine MOBERLY, born in Malta about 1814. Married. Living in Shoreham, Sussex, in 1851
John MOLINS, aged 43 years, buried 20th January 1849
Catherine MOLLER, born in Malta about 1822. Working as a Servant in 1851 in Congleton, Cheshire
Francis MOLTALDO, born in Valletta 1839, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lawrence MOLTALDO, born in Valletta 1836, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Josephine MOLYNEUX, 21+, the widow of Thomas Blayds Molyneux, born in Malta, the daughter of Maria and Vincenzo MAMO, married 10th December 1861 to, St.John EDWARDS M.D., 21+, bachelor, born in Bangor, North Wales, Physician, the son of Robert and Susannah Edwards
Thomas Blades MOLYNEUX, bachelor, of Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, the son of the late Anthony and Nancy Blades Molyneux, of Newsham House, near Liverpool, married 8th April 1844 to, Giuseppa MAMO, spinster, minor, the daughter of Vincenzo and the late Maria Mamo
Thomas Bladys MOLYNEUX, died 19th May 1860, aged 47 years, from Liverpool
Agata MONREAL, 21+, spinster, of Valletta, married 22nd October 1839, to James SOMERVILLE, 21+, widower, from Glasgow
Genesio MONREAL, born in Malta about 1816. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Philip MONREAL, died in Redjaf, near Lado, East Africa, 4th February 1898, aged 22 years. He was employed by the Government of the Congo Free State
Reverend Vere MONROE, buried 21st October 1841, aged 39 years
Giuseppe MONREAL, Clerk in the Treasury, 1865
Maria MONTALDO, of Senglea, married 8th June 1817 to, James STOCKER, from Devonshire
Adelaide Mabel MONTANARO, born 7th January 1858, the daughter of Caroline Eliza and Alfred Geroge Montanaro
Alfred Monroy MONTANARO, born 9th July 1860, the son of Caroline Eliza and Alfred George Montanaro
Amy Maude Mary MONTANARO, born 14th November 1856, the daughter of Caroline Eliza and Alfred George Montanaro
Charles Alfred MONTANARO, born 20th June 1855, the son of Caroline Eliza and Alfred George Montanaro
Giacomo MONTANO, President of the Bank of Malta 1883
George MONTEBELLO, born 31st August 1841 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Josepha Pauline MONTEFORT, born 12th November 1858 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
J. MONTGOMERY, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1884, 1885. District Grand Secretary 1887. District Grandscribe E, the District Grand Chapter 1888. Second District Grand Principal 1889
Robert MONTGOMERY, born in Malta about 1809. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Jane MONTJUNIE, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Michael Montjunie, married 28th November 1872, to William SHARPE, 21+, bachelor, of Closeland, Queens County, Ireland, the son of William Sharpe, Private, 52nd Light Infantry
Felix Paul MONTOSI, born 5th April 1824 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Alice Mary Perdril MOODY, baptised 8th October 1868, the daughter of James Leith and Mary Moody
Reverend James MOODY, his wife gave birth to a daughter 9th August 1868, in Valletta
Andrew MOOR, mariner, aged 21 years, buried 28th September 1842
Albert MOORE, 21+, bachelor, of Faversham, Kent, the son of William and Martha Moore, Engine Fitter, married 21st July 1878, to Philippa Victoria Felicitas Laurentia Francisca Catharina Maria BROWN, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Victoria Brown
Albert MOORE, Fitter, HM Dockyard, November 1879
Augusta Sophia MOORE, born in Malta about 1825. Living in Bishopsteignton, Devon, in 1851
Carmelo MOORE, living 153 Strada San Lucia, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Charles Herbert MOORE, born 12th March 1872, the son of John and Isabella Elizabeth Moore, Schoolmaster
Eliza MOORE, born 29th January 1828, the daughter of Mary and Niven Moore, Chancellor to H.M.Embassy at Constantinople, now residing in the city of Valetta
Elizabeth MOORE, born 12th October 1820, the daughter of John and Jane Moore, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal
Filippo MOORE, living 153 Strada San Lucia, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
George MOORE, buried 10th December 1841, arrived on the Steamer Medea, from Zante. Dead on arrival
George MOORE, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1812
George P. MOORE, aged 36 years, seaman, from Sussex, buried 9th November 1871
Harry Francis Beauchamp Seymour MOORE, born 26th August 1882, the son of John Samuel and Mary Anne Moore, Secretary to the Naval Commander in Chief
Henry Vallette MOORE, born 23rd January 1829, the son of Niven and Mary Moore
James MOORE, buried 30th September 1847, aged 60 years, from Scotland
James MOORE, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Paolo MOORE, living at 146 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, 1852
Ponsonby William MOORE, born 29th April 1846, the son of Augusta Sophia and Ponsonby Arthur Moore. Living in Bishopsteignton, Devon, in 1851
W. MOORE, Freemason, Deputy District Grand Master in 1894. Second District Grand Principal 1895
William A. MOORE, living 90 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
W.B. McLeod MOORE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1850
William John MOORE, born 27th April 1880, the son of Albert and Phyllis Moore, Engine Fitter, living Isola
Elizabeth MOREWOOD, born in Malta about 1816. Living in Stoke on Trent in 1851
Elizabeth MORGAN, born in Malta about 1817. Working as a Servant in 1851 in Marylebone, London
John MORGAN, aged 57 years, Pensioner, late 28th Regiment, buried 29th October 1840
Mary Ann MORINALL, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Ferdinand Morinall, married 28th September 1868 to, William JONES, 21+, bachelor, born in Cheltenham, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Charles Jones
Reverend John Hall James MORISON, died 8th November 1861, at the Imperial Hotel
Theodore MORISON, born 9th May 1863, in Malta, the son of Francis and James Augustus Morison. Baptised at St.Pauls in Athens, Greece, 7th June 1863
Ferdinand MORITZ, died 19th December 1866, on Prussian corvette Gazelle, fell from aloft and killed on the spot
George MORLEY, aged 26 years, bachelor, the son of George Morley, married 19th September 1891, to Mary Anne CHISHAM, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chisham
G. MORLEY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1894
MORRELL’s Hotel at 150 Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847
MORRELL’s Lodging House at 103 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, in 1847
MORRELL’s Country House at Pieta in 1847
Adela Lucy MORRELL, born 16th September 1858, the daughter of Sarah jane and Stephen Morrell
Catherine MORRELL, died 4th June 1861, aged 83 years, the widow
of George Morrell. From Wales
Emily Isabella MORRELL, born 12th December 1856, the daughter of Sarah jane and Stephen Morrell
George MORRELL, Hotel Keeper, in 1847. On electoral list 1849
George MORRELL, aged 26 years, buried 14th May 1850, the son of George Morrell
George MORRELL, aged 66 years, buried 20th July 1850
George Henry MORRELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Gibraltar, married 9th September 1845 to, Eliza BENNETT, 21+, spinster, born in Southampton
George Stephen Francis MORRELL, born 27th May 1854, the son of Sarah Jane and Stephen Morrell
George Stephen Francis MORRELL, aged 21 months, buried 21st February 1856
Sarah Louisa MORRELL, born 6th November 1861, the daughter of Sarah Jane and Stepehn Morrell
Stephen MORRELL, living at 150 Strada Forni, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Stephen MORRELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Gibraltar, Hotel Keeper in Malta, the son of George and Catherine Morrell, married 24th February 1853 to, Sarah Jane GATES, 21+, spinster, born in Staines, Middlesex, the daughter of Timothy and Anne Gates
Stephen MORRELL, died 20th December 1868, aged 45 years. Born Gibraltar. Hotel Keeper
Mr. MORRIS, English teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
E.H. MORRIS took over the business of F.Blackley in 1890, after the death of the original owner
Henry MORRIS, 21+, bachelor, born in West Coker, Somerset, the son of John Greenham Morris, married 13th August 1845 to, Giuditta VASSALLO, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of G.M. Vassallo
Henry MORRIS, Ship’s Chandler & Agent, at 14 Strada Levante, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849. On electoral list 1849
Henry MORRIS, died 13th September 1850, aged 27 years, Ship’s Chandler, leaving a young widow
Isaac Praed MORRIS, born 5th October 1866, the son of Mary and Isaac Morris
Jeanette MORRIS, born in 1844. Appointed Matron of the British Seaman’s Hospital on 1st March 1882
Joseph MORRIS, died 19th September 1842, aged 68 years, of which 35 were spent in Malta. He left a widow
Mrs Mary MORRIS, died 27th October 1844, aged 61 years
T.C. MORRIS, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1887
Reverend William MORRIS, aged 38 years, born in Wem, Shropshire, died on Friday 23rd November 1900. He worked for the Church Missionary Society in East Equatorial Africa and Egypt from 1887 to 1898, and was the Chaplain at the English Church in Messina, Sicily
Reverend John H. MORRISON, aged 34 years, buried 9th November 1861
Henry Brown MORSE, living 9 Ghar-id-Dud, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Charles MORTIMER, buried 17th December 1829, aged 36 years
Frederick William MORTIMER, aged 23 years, bachelor, Fitter, married 27th October 1886, to Alice NOBBS, aged 24 years, spinster
H.C. MORTIMER, living 5 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Robert James MORTIMORE, aged 13 years, the son of C. Mortimore, Ordnance Pensioner, buried 25th May 1828
Ellen MORTLEY, aged 18 years, buried 18th February 1845
Elizabeth MORTON, born in Malta about 1816. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London
Malvina MORTON, the youngest daughter of Thomas B.Morton, married 23rd May 1867 at the British Embassy Chapel, Constantinople, to George B. MARSHALL
Mary MORTON, the eldest daughter of T.B. Morton, married December 1869 at the British Embassy Chapel, Pera, to William WATSON, of Galatz, the eldest son of the late J.A. Watson
Helen MORTYNE, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of John TROY, married 29th January 1883, to Thomas Eden MOGFORD, aged 23 years, bachelor, Private, 2nd Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, the son of Thomas Mogford
William MOSS, Smith, working in HM Dockyard January 1809
Ellen Selina Georgina MOSTYN, born 28th June 1846, the daughter of Cecilia and Henry Thornton Mostyn M.D.
Henry Thornton MOSTYN MD, died 22nd October 1848, late Surgeon 47th
Regiment, in his 59th year, at the residence of his son in law Samuel Woodhouse, Horley Hall, Cheshire, England
Louis Oakeley MOTT, born 16th March 1879, the son of Charles Augustus and Constance Gertrude Hall Mott
Mr. MOULE, English teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Born on 28th December 1871, a son to Rosia MOUNT, the wife of W. Albert Mount
W.Albert MOUNT, Clerk Storekeeper, Isola, Naval Dockyard, in 1856/1857
Richard MOUNTENEY, aged 33 years, seaman, buried 14th March 1856
Elizabeth Ada MOUNTJOY, married 3rd March 1888, aged 23 years, spinster, to Albert SELBY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Fitter
George MOWAT opened ‘Victoria’, No.1 and 2 Strada Santa Maria, Casal Tarxien, as a respectable Inn, 2nd January 1846
George Cootes MOWAT, died Sunday, 11th February 1849, at the Victoria Hotel, Tarxien, after a long illness, aged 52 years. The last ship he served in was the Steamer Alecto. He had served for many years under the British flag. He left a widow and two children
R. MOWAT, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1872
Henry Eric MOWBRAY, born 12th August 1863, the son of Eliza Anne and George Henry Mowbray. Buried 5th November 1864, aged 13 months
Herbert Hallett MOWBRAY, born 14th August 1865, the son of Eliza Ann and George Henry Mowbray
Edward William MUDD, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sailmaker, the son of Edward Mudd, Civil Engineer, married 18th February 1880, to Sarah Anne Louisa CHAPMAN, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of William Chapman, Engineer HM Dockyard
Ludwig Edward Alexander MUELLER, baptised 26th October 1861, the son of Ludwig and Charlotte Ellis Mueller, Merchant and Consul at Cairo, Egypt
John MUHLEISEN, 21+, bachelor, born Bortlingen, Wurttemberg, the son of George and Maria Muhleisen, married 31st August 1844 to, Jemima CANNON, 21+, spinster, born in Reading, Berkshire, the daughter of Sarah and William Henry Cannon
MUIR’s Lodging House at 42 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, in 1847
George MUIR, Bookseller & Library, at 247 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. Living at 42 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, on electoral list 1852
Mary Jane MUIR, born 27th July 1848, the daughter of Fanny and George Muir. Twin sister of Thomas Douglas Muir
Robert MUIR, Mate of English barque Sarah Ann. Died 3rd February 1868, he accidentally fell from St.Barbara Bastion onto the Marina and was killed
Thomas Douglas MUIR, born 27th July 1848, the son of Fanny and George Muir. Twin brother of Mary Jane Muir
Francis MULA, born 20th December 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Norah Dillon MULHOLLAND, born 10th August 1897 the daughter of John Patrick and Emma de Beaumont Mulholland, A.I.E.E.
Patrick Desmond MULHOLLAND, born 5th February 1896 the son of John Patrick and Emma de Beaumont Mulholland, A.I.E.E.
Mr. MULLER, Collector of Sea Customs, lived in an apartment at the Custom House, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Frederick Richard MULLER, born 16th October 1856, the son of Charlotte and Ludwig Muller
George Ludwig MULLER, born 17th August 1855, the son of Charlotte and Ludwig Muller
Ludwig MULLER, 21+, bachelor, born in Friesdorf, Bavaria, Merchant, the son of Catherine and George Ludwig Muller, married 31st May 1853 to, Charlotte EYNAUD, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Ann and the late Peter Paul Eynaud
Theodore MULLER, aged 26 years, bachelor, from Alfdorf, Wurtemburg, Germany, married 27th April 1826, to Eliza KUPFER, aged 18 years, spinster, from Berne, Switzerland
John MULLINGER, bachelor, married 30th April 1861 to Eleanor BEER, spinster
Carmena MULVENEY, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Vincenzo and Caterina BIRCH, married 15th March 1872, to John KAY, 21+, bachelor, of Woodwalton, Huntingdonshire, the son of Richard and Jane Kay, Private, 31st Regiment
Mary Eleanor MUNDAY, born 23rd November 1866, the daughter of Susan Elizabeth and Richard Munday
Agnes MUNRO, born 17th January 1849, the daughter of Hugh and Susannah Munro, nee SKINNER, Foreman of Works, Royal Engineers
Agnes MUNRO, died on 23rd January 1849, at Floriana, aged 6 days, the daughter of Susannah and H. Munro, Royal Engineers Department
Bruce Bosworth MUNRO, born 11th January 1866, the son of Susan and Hugh Munro
Bruce MUNRO, aged 8 months, buried 11th October 1866
Douglas Wright MUNRO, aged 22 years, buried 22nd December 1862
Flora Emma MUNRO, born 16th April 1862, the daughter of Susan and Hugh Munro
Hector Edwin MUNRO, born 1st August 1853, the son of Susan and Hugh Munro, Royal Engineers Department
Hugh MUNRO, widower, born in Edinburgh, Foreman of Works, Royal Engineers, married 23rd August 1849 to, Susan Elizabeth HICKMOTT, 21+, spinster, born in Tonbridge, Kent, the daughter of the late Charles and Sophia Hickmott
Hugh MUNRO, born in Edinburgh, 2nd March 1808, the son of Margaret and Hugh Munro. Served in the Royal Sappers and Miners for over 20 years, discharged in April 1847. After leaving the Army he became Clerk of Works, Royal Engineers. His wife Susannah died 28th January 1849, leaving him with six children. He married his second wife on 23rd August 1849. She was Susan Elizabeth Hickmott, a spinster, born in Tonbridge, Kent, the daughter of Charles and Sophia Hickmott. In 1852 the family were living at 9 Strada San Giuseppe, Cospicua. He died on 26th November 1872 in Floriana
Richard Barton MUNRO, born 11th July 1851, the son of Susan and Hugh Munro, Foreman of Works, Royal Engineers Department
Susannah MUNRO, died 28th January 1849, aged 40 years, the wife of H. Munro, Royal Engineers Department
Susannah Elizabeth MUNRO, aged 36 years, buried 1st September 1866
Wallace Bertram MUNRO, born 7th January 1864, the son of Susan and Hugh Munro
Alice MURPHY, aged 17 years, buried 26th July 1865
Edward John MURPHY, born 10th May 1861, the son of Eliza and William Murphy
Mary MURPHY, died 13th May 1832, aged 75 years, the widow of John Barnwell Murphy of Grays Inn and Burton Crescent, London. At the home of her niece Mrs. Charles SMITH, in Vittoriosa, where she spent some time visiting
Elizabeth MURRAY, born 20th October 1852, the daughter of Elizabeth Mary and Robert Murray, Civil Engineer
Robert MURRAY, 21+, bachelor, of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, Asst. Storekeeper, Commissariat, married 9th June 1864, to Catherine McCONNACHIE, 21+, spinster, of Peterhead, Scotland
William MURRAY, aged 28 years, buried 15th February 1854
Dr. MUSCAT went to Scutari Hospital in 1854, during the Crimean War
Amabile MUSCAT, born 1st March 1850 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Carlo Maria MUSCAT, President of the Bank of Malta 1873 and 1888
Carmel MUSCAT, born 19th March 1874 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Clara MUSCAT, spinster, the daughter of Salvatore Muscat, born Malta, married 15th June 1850 to, William NOCKLES, Seaman, HMS Caledonia, bachelor, from Smallburgh, Norfolk
Emmanuela Laurentia Calcidonia Maria Anna Carmela Seraphina Antonia Publia MUSCAT, aged 22 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Francisco and Victoria Libreri Muscat, married 11th February 1879, to John TURNER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Publican, of Devonshire, the son of John and Eliza Turner
Thomas MUSCAT, born 5th December 1868 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
William MUSKET, 21+, bachelor, from Edmonton, Middlesex, married 27th February 1841 to, Elizabeth BONSILI, 21+, from Gama, Abyssinia
F. MYATT, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1894
William MYERS, aged 19 years, seaman, buried 15th March 1856
W.E. MYLES, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1867
Annie NAPIER, born 1865. In 1881 was unmarried and working as a domestic servant at the Ship & Castle Public House, in Glamorgan, Wales
Frances NAPIER, born 27th November 1844, the daughter of Eliza Sarah and James Napier, Naval Arsenal. Buried 29th November 1844, aged one day
Francis Lord NAPIER, 21+, bachelor, born Thirlestane, Scotland, Principal Attache, British Embassy, Constantinople, married 2nd September 1845 to, Anne Jane Charlotte LOCKWOOD, 21+, spinster, born in Paris, France, the only daughter of Robert Manners Lockwood and Lady Julia Lockwood
Helen NAPIER, born 25th January 1843, the daughter of Eliza and James Napier
James NAPIER, Master Attendant, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847
Mary Hyacinth NAPIER, born 20th January 1866, the daughter of Ella Louisa and Gerard John Napier
William John George NAPIER, born 22nd September 1846, the son of Anne Jane Charlotte and Francis, Lord Napier
Emily NARES, aged 9 months, buried 18th October 1869
, ...... NAROOMALL, died 12th January 1899, aged 28 years, a bazaar Proprietor adjacent to Theatre Royal. He died of a brain fever in the Central Civil Hospital. He left a wife and two children in India. His remains were buried the following day behind Fort Manoel in accordance with the rites of the Hindoo religion to which he belonged
Mr. NASH, resident in Malta 1837
Charlotte NASH, born in Malta about 1804. Married. In 1851 living in Canterbury, Kent
James NASH, died Sunday 4th November 1838, Master of the brig Abercrombie, fell into the sea and drowned
Thomas NASH, 21+, bachelor, from Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, married 18th April 1829, to Elizabeth INCE, 21+, spinster, born Gibraltar
Thomas NASH, merchant, declared bankrupt 13th March 1826
Thomas NASH, buried 2nd January 1839, aged 51 years
Thomas NASH, aged 15 years, of the English Barque Sultan, of London, buried 23rd July 1856
Thomas James NASH, born 20th February 1834, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Nash
Thomas James NASH, aged 15 months, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Nash, buried 7th June 1835
Dr.Agostino NAUDI, born 27th February 1783, in Valletta, the son of Giovanni Battista Naudi, and Maria Antonia Naudi, nee MAMO. Brother of Dr.Cleardo Naudi. Studied medicine in Naples and qualified as a Doctor and Surgeon at the University of Salerno. Taught anatomy and dissection at the Civil Hospital. From 1820, taught botany, physiology, pathology and surgery. In 1827 published a work on the cultivation of the silkworm. Died 11th November 1830
Dr. Cleardo NAUDI, died 30th July 1837, aged 57 years. He left a widow and two young children
Mrs Elizabeth Walker NAUDI, died 2nd March 1849, aged 38 years, widow of Dr. Cleardo Naudi, leaving an only son. She was grandniece to the most Reverend S.Walker, late Archbishop of York
Enrico NAUDI, married 26th May 1862, Oratorio della Concezione, Cospicua, to Angiolina VELLA
Ernesto NAUDI, aged 27 years, bachelor, Solicitor, married 16th April 1885, to Mary COTTON, aged 24 years, spinster
Francis Augustus NAUDI MD, married 1814, to Antonia ENGLAND, the daughter of Calcidonia and William England. Born 1783, and died 1831
Ferdinandina Josephina NAUDI, aged 15 years 4 months, the daughter of Dr. Cleardo and Elizabeth Walker Naudi, buried 26th March 1844. Born in Valletta 22nd November 1828
Frederick William NAUDI, buried 23rd December 1852, aged 22 years
Maurice NAUGHTON, living at 13 Strada Allesandria, Vittoriosa, 1852
Charles Edward NAVARRE, born 4th June 1838, the son of Cecilia and Joseph Navarre
Baron NAVARRA, died 9th September 1850 from cholera, Sicilian nobleman and refugee, aged 46 years
Robert NAYLOR, Shipwright, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
W.B. NEALE, HM Consul for Greece, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Piraeus 11th February 1867
Emma NEAT, born in Malta about 1818. In 1851 living in Whippingham, Hampshire
John NEAT, born in Malta about 1817. In 1851 living in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight
Lionel Ritchie NEATE, aged 26 years, bachelor, Civil Engineer, the son of William Neate, married 25th September 1897, to Kate Elizabeth HUNTER, aged 26 years, spinster, from Cardiff, South Wales, the daughter of Charles Hunter
Mary NEEDHAM, aged 49 years, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 5th April 1828
Sarah NEILAN, born in Malta about 1803. Married. Living in Chelsea, London, in 1851
Emily Susannah NEALE, died in Athens, 18th July 1870, the daughter of the late W.H. Neale, formerly HM Consul at Pireaus
John Peter NELLEY, aged 59 years, buried 13th November 1856
Amelia Letitia NELSON, born 31st October 1843, the daughter of Eliza and Edward Nelson
Charles James NELSON, born 16th September 1839, the son of Eliza and Edward Nelson
Edward NELSON, buried 22nd February 1846, aged 11 yeasrs
Edward NELSON, living at 58 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, 1852
Edward NELSON, aged 63 years, buried 28th January 1860
F. Henry NELSON, resident Malta, electoral list 1849 and 1864
Olof NELSON, Swedish Seaman, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 28th October 1829
Valentine NELSON, born 16th September 1841, the son of Eliza and Edward Nelson, Draper and Tailor
Valentine NELSON, aged 23 months, buried 27th August 1843
Louisa NESBIT, born in Malta about 1810. Married. Living in Tynemouth, Northumberland, in 1851
Nathaniel Sneyd NESBITT, 21+, bachelor, from Cavan, Ireland, a Military Officer with the East India Company, in the Bengal Establishment, married 25th February 1837, to Elizabeth Adele Louisa GOUBAN, minor, the daughter of Louisa Gouban, a widow
George NEWBOLD, aged 44 years, Master of the English barque X.Y.Z.
George Henry NEWBURY, died March 1871, aged 32 years, late Engineer, Royal Navy
Lancelot Thomas Smith NEWBURY, born 1st January 1868, the son of Mary Jane and George Henry Newbury
Mary Liddale NEWBURY, born 21st September 1866, the daughter of Mary Jane and George Henry Newbury. She died in Misida, 13th February 1867, aged 4 months 2 weeks
Thomas Smith Henry NEWBURY, born 1st December 1866, the son of Mary Jane and George Henry Newbury
M. NEWBY, resident in Malta, October 1857
Thomas NEWBY, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Christian Samuel NEWMAN, 21+, bachelor, born Moldavia, London Missionary Society at Constantinople, the son of Soloman and Hannah Newman, married 10th November 1863 to, Lucy Matilda CUBLEY, 21+, spinster, born in Derby, the fourth daughter of William and Anne Cubley
Mary NEWMAN, born in Malta about 1831. Living in Manchester in 1851
Helen NEWSON, aged 11 months, buried 9th April 1854
James Wheeler NEWTON, living at 180 Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John NEWTON, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul
Lieutenant NIBBS, Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, with Naval Victualling Yard Company in 1856
Amelia Elizabeth NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Annie and John James Nibbs, married 2nd May 1871 to Thomas JENKIN, 21+, bachelor, Dentist, from Truro, Cornwall, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Martin Jenkin
Ellen NIBBS, spinster, minor, born in Gosport, the fourth daughter of Anne and John Nibbs, of the Naval Bakery, married 23rd May 1865 to, Heaver SUGDEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Gillingham, Kent, Acting Master, HMS Pelican, the eldest son of Mary and Abraham Sugden, R.N.
Emma Mary NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born in Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of John James and Ann Nibbs, married 27th April 1854 to, William Bowden STEPHENS, 21+, bachelor, born in Devonport, Assistant Engineer, HMS Caradoc, the son of Richard and Mary Ann Stephens
George Albert Nibbs Lockyer NIBBS, aged 39 years, widower, Writer, HM Dockyard, the son of John James Lockyer Nibbs, married 7th December 1887 to Frances Judith WELLS, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Richard Wells
Mrs George NIBBS, died Tuesday 3rd November 1885, the wife of George Nibbs, Writer, HM Dockyard. The daughter of Mr PARKES
J. NIBBS, Master Baker, Naval Bakery Vittoriosa in 1856
James John NIBBS, living 140 Strada San Lorenzo, Vittoriosa, 1852
Rosina Ann NIBBS, 21+, spinster, born in Gosport, the daughter of Ann and John James Nibbs, married 29th October 1857 to, Peter GREETHAM, 21+, bachelor, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Greetham
William NIBBS, resident Malta, electoral list 1854
Henry NICHOLAS, born in Malta about 1818. In 1851 living in Christchurch, Norfolk
Mary G. NICHOLAS, born in Malta about 1822. Married. In 1851 living in Cornwall
Ann NICHOLS, born in Malta about 1810. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Alexander NICHOLSON, born in Malta about 1833. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Catherine Isabella NICHOLSON, died 22nd November 1867, at Sliema, aged 40 years. Born in Malta, the wife of Dr.J. Balfour Nicholson
David NICHOLSON, buried 25th June 1837
Henry Wheeler Lloyd NICHOLSON, aged 25 years, buried 1st February 1858
John NICHOLSON, married 7th January 1819 to, Sarah LEE
M. NICHOLSON, born in Malta about 1835. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Ada NICKER, born 4th April 1875, the daughter of Elizabeth and Dennis Nicker, Indian Civil Service
William L. NICKER, born in Malta about 1833. In 1851 living in East Dereham, Norfolk
William NIGHTINGALE, arrived on Steamer Acheron, from Alexandria. Dead on arrival. Died from the plague. Buried 29th April 1840, in the Lazaretto
Dr. D. NISI, Phd.STh.JUD (Rome), on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
C.E. NIXON, born in Malta about 1814. Living in Hambledon, Hampshire, in 1851
Francis NIXON, born 1805, the son of William Nixon and Margaret Kinsey, in Valletta
Frederick Robert NIXON, aged 43 years, HM Guardian of Woods and Forests, Mauritius, born in Dublin October 1817. Buried 20th February 1860
Sarah NIXON, aged 80 years, buried 16th August 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare
Stephen NIXON, born 27th March 1807, the son of William Nixon and Margaret Kinsey
Alice NOBBS, aged 24 years, spinster, married 27th October 1886, to Frederick William MORTIMER, aged 23 years, bachelor, Fitter
Reverend Robert NOBLE, died 12th April 1869, aged 26 years. From England
Juliette Helen Charlotte NOCENTINI, born 23rd May 1860, the daughter of Scipione and Charlotte Nocentini, nee RIDER
Scipione NOCENTINI, born Sicily, married 28th June 1859, to Charlotte RIDER, British subject, born Sicily
Scipione Samuel Giovanni NOCENTINI, born 22nd January 1866, the son of Scipione and Charlotte Nocentini, nee RIDER
William Alfred NOCENTINI, Born 12th December 1868, the son of Scipione and Charlotte Nocentini, nee RIDER
Maurice George NOLL, born 17th July 1891, the son of Elizabeth and George William Noll, Engineer, of Valletta
W.T. NORBURN, Freemason, Third District Grand Principal 1898. Master of the Zetland Lodge 1899
Fanny NORMAN, buried 7th August 1851, aged 16 months
Jessie NORMAN, born 26th January 1852, the daughter of Eliza and William Norman
William NORMAN, born 30th October 1845, the son of Eliza and William Norman
Mr. NORRIS, aged 70 years, Senior Clerk in the office of the Naval Storekeeper, died 4th September 1850 from cholera
Lorenzo Cortlandt NORRIS, born 23rd January 1853, the son of Mary Anne and Charles Norris
Mrs R. NORRISH, resident in Malta 1837
John R. NORRISH, 2nd Clerk to Naval Storekeeper, Naval Victualling Yard, Vittoriosa in 1847
Eliza NORTON, born in Malta about 1813. Married. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Adolph Frank NOTLEY, Clerk with Royal Engineers. Arrived overland from
Marseilles on the Capitol’, 24th February 1856
Carmel NOVALET, born 23rd November 1860 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Charles Francis NOVELL, born 27th August 1877, the son of Mary Eliza and Charles Novell
Elizabeth NOWELL, buried 21st December 1830, aged 32 years
Martha NOWELL, buried 24th April 1830, aged 61 years
Nicholas NOWELL, buried 18th December 1823, aged 62 years
Mr. NUGENT, Collector of Land Revenue, lived at 28/31 Marsamuscetto, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Mr. NUGENT, challenged to a duel by a self styled con-man, Baron Bolli, who felt Nugent had not introduced him to Society correctly. Bolli was deported
Albert NUGENT, Malta resident, electoral list 1864
Nicholas NUGENT, 21+, bachelor, from Marylebone, London, married 3rd February 1827, to Mary Wall WHITMORE, 21+, spinster, the eldest daughter of Colonel Whitmore, Royal Engineers
Catherine NUTKINS, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Henri NYSSEN, Vice Consul and eldest son of Consul Nyssen, Consul General for the Netherlands, married 25th April 1832 in Tunis, to Eliza Ann GIBSON, eldest daughter of John Gibson, HBM Consul at Tunis
Annie O'CONNELL, Born 4th October 1871, the daughter of Margaret and William G. O'Connell
Helen O’CONNOR, Head Mistress, Valletta Primary School, 1865
Richard More O’FERRALL, Governor of Malta 1847 – 1851. He was born in 1797 at Balyna, Co. Kildare, Ireland, the eldest son of Anne O’Ferrall, nee Bagot, the daughter of John Bagot, and Ambrose O’Ferrall. In 1831 he became the M.P. for Kildare until 1846, and then again from 1859 to 1865. He also held administrative posts in the British Government. On 1st October 1847 he was made Governor of Malta, the first civilian to be appointed to this position, and a practicing Roman Catholic. He resigned in May 1851. On 28th September 1839 he married Matilda SOUTHWELL, the second daughter of the 3rd Viscount Southwell. The couple had a son Ambrose and a daughter Maria Anne. He died at Kingstown, nr.Dublin on 27th October 1880, aged 83 years
D.S. OGILVY, his wife gave birth to a son at Candilli, 29th April 1867
John O’NEILL, living at 11 Strada Ridolfo, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
John O’NEILL, of Sliema, married 28th August 1899, to Kathleen Marie HEVEY, the younger daughter of the late Timothy Hevey, of Cork, Ireland
Francis ONOFRIO, HM Consul at Alexandria, married at Ramieh near Alexandria, 15th July 1867, to Emily MACQUART, the daughter of Giovanni Macquart from Malta
Charlotte O’REILLY, the eldest daughter of the late Bernard O'Reilly, of 18th Regiment, married on 13th January 1847, at the Residence of Mrs. O'Reilly by Reverend Father Francis Tonna, to Nathaniel Charles BUTLER, Ordnance Department
Domenick O’REILLY, died 14th July 1845, of Kildangan Castle, Co.Kildare,
Ireland, aged 68 years
Mrs O’REILLY, died 8th December 1863, aged 72 years, the widow of Bernard O’Reilly, late 18th Regiment
Patrick Joseph O’SHEA, died 3rd June 1901 in his 30th year at his residence in Hamrun. He arrived in Malta with the British Army, and married a Maltese girl. For many years he served as a teacher of English at the Seminario of Floriana. When he left the Army in 1898/1899 he became a full time teacher. He left a widow
Lieut-General Hildebrand OAKES, Civil and Military Commissioner of Malta from May 1810 until October 1813, when he resigned with ill health and was replaced by Sir Thomas Maitland. He was the elder son of Sarah Oakes, nee Cornelison, the daughter of Henry Cornelison, of Braxted Lodge, Essex, and Lieut-Colonel Hildebrand Oakes, of the 33rd Regiment. He was born in Exeter on 19th January 1754, and commissioned on 23rd December 1767 as an Ensign in the 33rd Regiment. Promotion to Lieutenant came in April 1771, and Captain in August 1776. He served in America with the 33rd Regiment. He later served in the Mediterranean area, and was promoted Major of the 66th Regiment in September 1791, and Lieut-Colonel of the same regiment on 12th November 1795. He saw action in Egypt during 1801 under General Abercrombie. In March 1808 was in command of troops at Malta. After his time as Commissioner on Malta he returned to England. He never married and died at his home in Hereford Street, Mayfair, London on 9th September 1822
James P. OARR, died 4th October 1853, aged 30 years, 2nd Engineer on P.&.O. Steamer Valetta. At sea near Malta, in a heavy sea he slipped on the wet platform, and was thrown between the ship's side and cylinder. Later died of his injuries. Post Mortem verdict: Accidental Death
George Charles OATES, 21+, bachelor, from Messina, Sicily, married 19th May 1841 to, Julia MATTHEY, spinster, minor with guardian’s consent, the daughter of Alphonso Matthey of Messina
Catherine ODELL, born 1st December 1839, the daughter of Harriet Ricarda and Edward Odell
Elizabeth OGDEN, born in Malta about 1803. Living in Manchester in 1851
George OGILVIE LLD, died 8th November 1819, aged 53 years, Magistrate
G.M. OLIVER, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, January 1809
Francis H.J. O’NEILL, born in Malta about 1839. Living in Stoke Damerel, Devon, in 1851
Alfred James ONGLEY, the son of Henry Savell Ongley, HM Consul, died at Patras 1st October 1862
Eveline Ellen Victoria ONGLEY, the daughter of H.S. Ongley, British Consul for Morea, was baptised on board HMS Victoria by the Reverend Stothert, 1st July 1866
Joseph ONOFRIO, died 7th May 1831, aged 49 years, left a widow and four children. Public Notary. Appeared for Captain Delano in the William piracy trial in 1820
William ORD, resident Malta 1857, electoral list 1862
James ORMSBY Bart., buried 3rd November 1821, aged 25 years, from Dublin
Sarah ORR, 21+, widow, from Bristol, married 23rd July 1829, to Francis TURNER, 21+, bachelor
Benjamin B. ORRIDGE, born in Malta about 1814. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Moise di Raffael OSMO, died 30th October 1867, aged 12 years
Mary Ann OVENDEN, born in Malta about 1826. Married. Living in Batley, Yorkshire, in 1851Ada OWEN, aged 9 months, buried 18th October 1867
Ada Evelyn OWEN, aged 9 months, buried 2nd July 1869
Ann OWEN, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Nottingham in 1851
Conrad J. OWEN, Lieut-Colonel, 3rd Bombay Cavalry, buried 4th April 1860, aged 51 years
Douglas Frank OWEN, born 18th November 1886, in Alexandria, the son of George and Emmeline Lucy Owen, Telegraph Clerk. The twin brother of Gordon Arthur
Frederick Augustus OWEN, born 18th August 1882, the son of George and Emmeline Lucy Owen, Telegraph Clerk
George OWEN, aged 27 years, bachelor, Telegraphist, the son of William Owen, Farmer, married 29th November 1879, to Emmeline Lucy FLACK, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Flack, Merchant
Gordon Arthur OWEN, born 18th November 1886, in Alexandria, the son of George and Emmeline Lucy Owen, Telegraph Clerk. The twin brother of Douglas Frank
Lily OWEN, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Francis Egerton Owen, married 16th December 1898 to, Arthur George HOUSE, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Highland Light Infantry, the son of James House deceased
William Albert OWEN, born 31st October 1880, the son of George and Emmeline Lucy Owen, Telegraph Clerk
William Widden OWEN, born 17th December 1869, the son of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Owen
Anthony Michael PACE, born 11th May 1870 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George PACE, born 10th July 1861 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giovanni PACE. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured and suffered a head wound. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Giuseppe PACE, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Helene PACE, born 18th March 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
L. PACE, on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899
Louis PACE, born 20th October 1892 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michele PACE LLD, married 16th May 1833, to Carmela BARDON, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate
Paolo PACE, born 16th October 1848 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Sylvester PACE, born 7th August 1837 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Montagu PACKENHAM, his wife gave birth to a son at Leghorn, 4th May 1869
Josiah PACKMAN, aged 32 years, bachelor, Mason, the son of Joseph Packman, married 31st July 1882, to Victoria MASTERS, aged 37 years, widow of Edward Masters, the daughter of Salvatore PISCOPO
Josiah PACKMAN, on 31st July 1882 married Victoria MASTERS, nee PISCOPO, in St.Paul’s Anglican cathedral, Valletta, stating that she was a widow. She had previously married Edward MASTERS, Private, Army Hospital Corps, on 2nd February 1864, in a Roman Catholic ceremony. He abandoned her some time afterwards. She did not hear from him after 1875, so did not know if he were dead or alive. She was the daughter of Salvatore PISCOPO
Amelia PADOVAN, spinster, married 8th June 1868, to William GRAHAM, bachelor
William PAGANDOFF, aged 60 years, from Prussia, buried 23rd December 1868
Albert Havelock PAGE, born 28th November 1857, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page, died 30th October 1876
Alexander Ewart PAGE, born 19th November 1871, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page, Notary
Alice PAGE, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of John and Mary JONES, married 5th June 1872, to Alfred Charles GOREY, 21+, bachelor, of London, the son of James and Jane Gorey, AB, HMS Pandora
Archibald William PAGE, born 15th May 1864, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page. Buried 27th June 1865, aged 13 months
Cecil PAGE, baptised 13th December 1867, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page. Twin brother of Reginald
Frederick Ernest PAGE, born 17th November 1869, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page, Notary
Mrs PAGE, the wife of F.W. Page, Deputy Purveyor to the Forces, gave birth to a daughter 4th January 1867
George Alfred PAGE, born 31st March 1856, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page
George Domenico PAGE, 21+, bachelor, born in Corfu, Solicitor, the son of Matthew and Esther Page of England, married 28th June 1855 to, Ellen FLACK, spinster, minor, born in Patras, Greece, the third daughter of Thomas and Lucy Flack
George Domenico PAGE, born 29th June 1829, died 18th June 1900
Harry Clarence PAGE, born 25th September 1865, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page
Louisa Caroline PAGE, born 12th February 1860, the daughter of Ellen and George Domenico Page
Reginald PAGE, baptised 13th December 1867, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page. Twin brother of Cecil
Mathew John PAGE, 21+, bachelor, born Corfu, the son of Mathew and Esther Page, married 3rd January 1852 to, Susannah Emily FLACK, spinster, minor with parents consent, born Corfu, the daughter of Thomas and Martha Flack
Reginald PAGE, aged 23 years, bachelor, the son of George Domenico Page, married 23rd April 1891, to Mabel Alberta BRADLEY, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Benjamin Smith Bradley, Captain, Royal Navy
Sidney Herbert PAGE, born 8th Februry 1859, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page
Walter Arthur PAGE, born 28th March 1862, the son of Ellen and George Domenico Page
William PAGE, died 4th December 1840, arrived on the Frigate Castor, from Acris. Died in the Lazaretto
Eliza Wilhelmina PALMER, born 15th September 1849, the daughter of Louisa and George Robert Palmer
James PALMER, died 4th April 1846, aged 21 years. Of the brig Rugby of Hull
William PALMER, born in Malta about 1801. In 1851 living in Leeds, Yorkshire
Raimondo PALMIERI, Portrait and Landscape Painter, at 123 Strada Vescovo, in 1856
PAPA, died 7th April 1842, arrived on the Steamer Oriental, from Alexandria. Died from suffocation by carbon. Indian, servant
Giovanni di Niccolo PAPPAFFY, born Salonika 1792, died Malta 16th February 1886, aged 94 years. Philanthropist. Bust by sculptor Vincent Apap is in The Mall, Floriana. He came to Malta in 1810 when 18 years old, and built up a flourishing business. Acted as Government broker for wheat, and was appointed General Purveyor for the British Army during the Crimean War
Ellen PARDOE, aged 68 years, buried 5th March 1849
William PARDOE, aged 88 years, buried 2nd May 1861
Giuseppe PARIENTE, member of the Chamber of Commerce 1899 to 1904
Joseph PARIENTE, died 10th September 1850 at an advanced age. Formerly a merchant, and resident for many years. His wife was Rachel
W. PARIENTE, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1884, 1886. Third District Grand Principal 1889. Deputy District Grand Master in 1890. Second District Grand Principal 1890
Charlotte PARISH, born in Malta about 1816. Married. In 1851 living in St.Albans, Hertfordshire
Arthur Edward PARKER, aged 23 months, buried 26th September 1864
George PARKER, of Princes Street, Bedford Row, London, aged 75 years, buried 15th May 1850
H. PARKER, Naval Dockyard, in 1856
James PARKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1864
Lillie Rosa PARKER, aged 18 months, buried 12th July 1866
Frederick PARKIN, born in Malta about 1820. Living in Sheffield in 1851
William PARKIN, died 1st January 1861, aged 58 years, from Liverpool
Samuel PARKINGTON, aged 33 years, bachelor, Engineer, the son of Samuel Parkington, married 30th June 1898 to, Ellen STANLEY, aged 33 years, widow, the daughter of John OATES
James PARKINS, aged 26 years, seaman, buried 5th April 1863
William PARKINS, aged 58 years, buried 7th January 1861
Alexandra PARKINSON, died 7th August 1865, aged 30 years, from Guernsey
Charlotte PARKINSON, aged 74 years, buried 13th October 1849
Louisa PARKINSON, buried 2nd November 1841, aged 20 years
Samuel PARKINSON, living at 157 Strada Due Porte, Senglea, 1852
William PARKINSON, buried 12th September 1826, aged 9 years 6 months
William PARKINSON, Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard from February 1818 until his death 12th June 1834, aged 51 years
William PARKINSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Guernsey, the son of John and Ellen Parkinson, married 7th July 1865 to, Constantina CONRAD, 21+, spinster, born in Agram, Austria, the daughter of Joseph and Annie Conrad
Angelus PARNIS, married 10th June 1804, to Teresia DESIRA, in Zejtun
Margarita PARNIS, married 9th April 1826, to Michael MIFSUD, in Zejtun
Joseph PARNIS ENGLAND, died 29th November 1895, twin brother of Robert Edward, the sons of Henry and Louisa Parnis England
Robert Edward PARNIS ENGLAND, died 6th December 1895, twin brother of Joseph, the sons of Henry and Louisa Parnis England
Paolo PARNIS ENGLAND, died 12th May 1894, aged 50 years. He left a widow and children
Mary Ellen PARR, born in Malta about 1824. Married. Living in Balderton, Nottinghamshire, in 1851
Henry PARRIS, aged 17 years, seaman, buried 6th August 1855
Miss PARSONS, granted a licence to open a school 6th April 1853
Albert William Ditchburn PARSONS, born 21st January 1865 at Galatz, the son of Mary Anne and James Parsons
Elias PARSONS, Sergeant, 21st Regiment, married October 1858 to, Mary Ann DYKE
George PARSONS, aged 64 years, Foreman of Smiths, Ordnance Department, buried 24th July 1824
Giovanni PARSON, living at 12 Strada Molino, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
George PARSONS, Ordnance Department, married 22nd June 1821 to, Janet STILLIE, from Glasgow
James PARSONS, 21+, bachelor, born in Winchester, Ships Steward, the son of James Parsons, married 5th October 1860 to, Mary Anne SAUNDERS, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Richard Saunders
Robert PARSONS, died 28th April 1849, on board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz, Seaman
George PASBY, Ropemaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Thomas PASCOE, buried 12th September 1855, aged 40 years, Captain of the Transport Empire Queen of Liverpool
Annunziata PASINI, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Giovanni Pasini deceased, married 29th August 1899, to James HOLMES, aged 25 years, bachelor, Independent, the son of George Holmes
Concetta PASTOR, born 7th December 1869 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth PATCHETT, minor, with parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Rhoda Patchett, married 26th April 1875, to James VAMHEAD, 21+, bachelor, Police Constable HM Dockyard, of Portsea, Hampshire, the son of Arthur and Louisa Vamhead
Emily Josephine PATCHETT, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of George Patchett, married 27th August 1884, to George HEACOCK, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Shropshire Regiment, the son of George Heacock
Ann PATERSON, born in Malta about 1821. Married. Living in Highnam, Gloucestershire in 1851
Charles PATERSON, died 30th January 1860, aged 28 years, seaman on the English schooner Arab. Met his death on the high seas off Cape Bon when the ship encountered a thunderstorm. He was struck by lightning and killed, whilst others were rendered insensible but recovered
John PATERSON, R.N.R., died 24th October 1869 at sea on the P. & O. vessel Deccan, Superintendent P. & O. at Calcutta, aged 56 years
J.T. PATERSON, Electrician and Certificated Plumber, 43 Strada Genio, Valletta in 1893
Edward Lonsdale PATON, born 21st December 1846, the son of Emma and Edward Paton
William PATRICK, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Andrew PATTERSON, born 16th May 1858, the son of Jane and John Patterson, Headmaster of the Malta Protestant College
John PATTIE, aged 16 years, of the vessel Margaret of Dundee, buried 4th April 1835
Robert PATTON, buried 2nd January 1847, arrived on the Schooner Zephyr, from Alexandria. Died by drowning, his body recovered from the sea
Charlotte Anne PAULET, buried 23rd April 1845
W. PAULSON, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1884
Attilio Joseph PAVIA, born 18th December 1898 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Virginia PAVIA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Nancy Pavia, married 31st August 1868 to, John DUNKERLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Oldham, Lancashire, Gunner, Royal Marine Artillery, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Dunkerley
Clara Alice PAYNE, born 6th August 1862, the daughter of Susannah and Joseph Payne
Eveline Violet Loraine PAYNTER, aged 4 years, the daughter of Captain Paynter, buried 8th January 1872
William PAYNTER, aged 25 years, buried 21st February 1862
Mrs PEACH, the wife of William Nathanial Peach, gave birth to a son 21st March 1832, in Alexandria, at the residence of her father John Barker, HBM Consul General in Egypt
Charlotte Frances Fife PEARCE, born 5th April 1843, the daughter of Jane Maria and Francis Pearce
John PEARCE, buried 27th April 1855, aged 20 years
W. PEARCE, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1882
John PEARSON, buried 24th January 1819, aged 36 years, of Valletta, Ship owner
Joseph PEARSON, died 28th October 1845, aged 43 years, arrived on the Brig Fides, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto
William PEARSON, born in Malta about 1827. Living in Birmingham in 1851
William PEARSON, aged 18 years, seaman, buried 8th December 1868
David PEDDIE, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 11th November 1866
Ann E. PEEBLES, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Reading, Berkshire, in 1851
Henry W. PEEL, living 35 Strada San Barbara, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Maria PEEK, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Hackney, London, in 1851
Arthur Harold PEILE, born 6th April 1890, the son of Maurice John and Dora Martha Peile, Telegraphist
Melita PEILE, born 11th August 1893, the daughter of Dora Martha and Maurice Peile, Telegraphist
Harriet Bettina Frances PELLEW, baptised 12th March 1821, the daughter of Richard Broughton Reynolds and Frances Harriet Pellew
William PENCER, living at 167 Strada San Giuseppe, Senglea, 1852
Jane PENDRILL, buried 26th December 1840
Frank PENFOLD, born 11th December 1869, the son of Sarah Anne Lamb and Frederick Penfold
John Giles PENFOLD, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
William August PENNEY, born in London 19th December 1842, the son of Charlotte and William Page Penney. Buried 26th January 1879, aged 39 years
Daniel PENNY, seaman, buried 10th August 1855, aged 35 years
Amelia PENSON, buried 13th October 1851, aged 3 years
Eliza PENSON, aged 7 months, buried 20th August 1850
William PENSON, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
William PENSON, buried 9th July 1855, aged 9 months
Mary Carmela PENTECOST, minor, with her guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Carmela Pentecost, married 6th November 1874, to James CLINTON, 21+, bachelor, from Cheshire, the son of John and Eliza Clinton, late Private, 18th Regiment
Sarah PENTON, born in Malta about 1831. Living in Reading, Berkshire, in 1851
Jose PENZA, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul
James PERCIVAL, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Westminster, London, in 1851
Alfred William PERHAM, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1878
Alfred William PERHAM, born 9th August 1872, the son of Margaret and Alfred William Perham
Alfred William PERHAM, died 6th October 1879, aged 39 years
Edith Margaret PERHAM, born 27th January 1874, the daughter of Margaret and Alfred William Perham
Frederick James PERHAM, born 19th August 1875, the son of Margaret and Alfred William Perham
Henry John PERHAM, Born 8th September 1877, the son of Margaret and Alfred William Perham
Margaret PERHAM, aged 36 years, widow, the daughter of William CROCKER, married 2nd March 1880, to William George LUSCOMBE, aged 30 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Marines Artillery, HMS Rupert, the son of Samuel Luscombe
William PERHAM, 21+, bachelor, of Cullompton, Devon, the son of Susan and William Perham, married 23rd October 1871, to Margaret CROCKER, 21+, spinster, from Launceston, Cornwall, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Crocker
George PERKINS, merchant, active 1808. Previously at Smyrna
Abel PERRIN, Private, 48th Regiment, married 20th July 1857 to, Elizabeth CLEMENTS
Henry James PERRY, born 1st June 1867, the son of Mary Anne and Henry Perry
Hilda Ida PERRY, born 20th June 1859, the daughter of Mary Anne and Henry Perry
William PERRY, died 16th February 1841, arrived on the Steamer Cyclops, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from consumption
Theophilus S. PERSSE, died 17th December 1863, aged 29 years. The fourth son of the late Burton Persee, Moyode Castle, Co.Galway, Ireland
Edith Flora PESCOD, born 29th September 1872, the daughter of Elizabeth and George Frederick Pescod
George Frederick PESCOD Pescod, 21+, bachelor, Telegraphist, from Chichester, Sussex, the son of William and Mary Ann Pescod, married 25th October 1871, to Elizabeth EARL, 21+, spinster, from Liverpool, the daughter of Elizabeth and Joseph Earl
Robert PETCHING, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of William Patching deceased, married 3rd September 1892, to Jessie AZZOPARDI, aged 18years, spinster, the daughter of John Azzopardi
William South Tyne PETERKIN, born 23rd February 1880, at sea in the Indian Ocean, the son of Julia and William Duncan Peterkin, Master Mariner, passengers on s.s. South Tyne. Baptised in Malta March 1880
John PETERS, seaman, buried 8th June 1848
Jonas PETERS, buried 5th May 1829, aged 59 years
Charles PETERSON, aged 28 years, seaman, buried 30th January 1860
Demetrio PETROCOCHINO, Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1898 - 1899
E. PETROCOCCHINO, President of the Bank of Malta 1869
Eustratio P. PETROCOCHINO, Merchant, at 24 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1853 - 1888
E. PETROCOCHINO, Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1890- 1894
Mrs PETROCOCHINO, the wife of Panda Petrocochino, gave birth to a son 5th January 1863 at Galatz
Married 5th October 1871 at the residence of the Bride’s father, by Reverend Archmandrite Soloman, of the Greek Orthodox Church, Marioel PETROCOCHINO, the daughter of Eustrato Petrocochino, to Milton MARINACHI, of Athens, currently the Greek Consul in Malta
Paulin PETROCOCHINO, living in Old Street, London, with his parents in March 1851, aged 9 years, born in Malta
William PETTY, from Lancashire, married 30th May 1816 to, Anna HULTON, from Fifeshire
John Shaw PHELPS, Lieutenant, 14th Regiment, married 1st February 1858 to, Sophia Georgina RICKCORD, the second daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas Pink Rickcord of Malta
Hermann PHILIP, 21+, widower, born in Edinburgh, the son of Victor and Martha Philip, married 2nd June 1864 to, Charlotte Elizabeth Julia LAYKEN, 21+, spinster, born in Liverpool, the daughter of Charlotte Esther and John Julian Layken
Emily Margaret Elizabeth PHILIPPIDES, born 1st July 1832, the daughter of Maria Louisa and Evangeli Philippides
Elizabeth PHILIPS, born 12th January 1845, the daughter of Elizabeth and Robert Philips
George PHILIPS, aged 31 years, seaman, from Liverpool, buried 2nd August 1841
Mr. PHILLIPS, Third Assistant Chief Secretary’s Office, lived at 9 Strada
Scozzese, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Caroline PHILLIPS, born in Malta about 1816. Married. In 1851 living in Woodford, Essex
Clifford Paul Frederick PHILLIPS, born 25th January 1896, the son of William John and Annie Phillips, Telegraphist
Edward Francis PHILLIPS, the son of John Phillips of Pall Mall, London, married 15th September 1832, to Jane Charlotte GREGORIE, the daughter of the late George Gregorie, of Dunkerque, France
Gladys Mary PHILLIPS, born 5th September 1886, the daughter of William John and Annie Phillips, Telegraphist
Henry PHILLIPS, aged 18 years, seaman, buried 20th April 1857
James PHILLIPS, aged 17 years, seaman, buried 11th July 1855
Josiah John PHILLIPS, born in Malta about 1850. Living in Cornwall in 1851
May PHILLIPS, born 10th May 1889, the daughter of William and Annie Phillips, Telegraphist
Oswald Mountford John PHILLIPS, born 4th October 1883, at Harborne, England, baptised in Malta 1885, the son of William John and Annie Timmis Phillips, Eastern Telegraph Company
Percy Horace Mountford PHILLIPS, born 22nd December 1881, at Alexandria, Egypt, baptised Malta 1885, the son of William John and Annie Timmis Phillips, Eastern Telegraph Company
Thomas PHILLIPS, living at 1 Strada San Anna, Senglea, electoral list 1852
W.J. PHILLIPS, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1891. Third District Grand Principal 1903
Ada Florence Whayman PHILO, married 22nd August 1899, to Alfred KNELL
Maria PIACENZINI, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Sebastiano and Caterina Piacenzini, married 9th April 1866 to, James CHURCH, 21+, bachelor, born Chatham, Kent, Steward, HMS Enterprise, son of James and Mary Ann Church
Sarah PICKERING, born in Malta about 1814. Married. Living in Lambeth, London, in 1851
Benjamin Wilson PIDCOCK, Storekeeper, Naval Dockyard in 1856 and 1871. On electoral list 1862 and 1864
Laurent Adrien PIERINI, born 5th December 1828 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
F.A. PIESSE, Assistant Storekeeper, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847
Louisa Frances PIESSE, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Francis Alexander and Martha Burke Piesse, married 19th January 1857 to, Alexander Mackenzie BETHUNE, 21+, bachelor, born in Dingwall, Scotland, employee with P.&.O. Shipping Co., the son of the Reverend Hector Bethune and Jane Mackenzie Bethune
Martha Burke PIESSE, died 6th May 1869, aged 67 years, the wife of Francis Piesse. From England
Theophilus S. PIESSE, died at Dunfords Hotel 17th December 1863, the fourth son of the late Burton Piesse, Moyode Castle, Co.Galway, Ireland
Emma PIGGOTT, born in Malta about 1815. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London
Richard PIGGOTT, born in Malta about 1815. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London
Edward PIGOT, aged 7 months, the son of Mr. Pigot, Ordnance Department, buried 28th August 1833
Joseph PIGOT, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Mrs PIGOTT, the wife of W.D. Pigott, Ordnance Department, gave birth to a daughter 14th May 1835
Mrs PIGOTT the wife of W.D. Pigott, gave birth to a daughter 2nd February 1837
Adjutant PIKE of the Salvation Army returned to England after four years in charge of the Salvation Army Naval and Military Home in Senglea, in July 1900
Alfred Louis PILCHER, born 5th November 1865, the son of Amelia Louisa and William Edward Pilcher
Anna Louisa PILCHER, born 29th November 1869, the daughter of Amelia Louisa and William Edward Pilcher
William Garibaldi PILCHER, born 23rd May 1863, the son of Amelia Louisa and William Edward Pilcher
Frederick William PILLOW, born 8th August 1858, the son of Henrietta Catherine and Henry Charles Pillow
Henry A. PILLOW, living 154 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
George PINCKNEY, living at 33 Strada Regina, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Mary PINCOMBE, born in Malta about 1801. Married. Living in Sussex in 1851
Richard PINDER, seaman, aged 18 years, buried 14th September 1847
Richard PINK, living at 6 Strada San Giorgio, Vittoriosa, electoral list 1852
Joseph PINKHAM, born in Malta about 1828. Living in Tynemouth, Northumberland, in 1851
Tullia PIO, aged 2 years, buried 26th November 1857
Augustus PIRNIE, died 4th June 1881, aged 23 years. From Dundee, Scotland, born Edinburgh 11th November 1857
Thomas PIROTTI, died 8th November 1869 at Vittoriosa, late of Naval Bakery Department, aged 74 years
Dr. PISANI Jnr., went to Scutari Hospital in 1854, during the Crimean War. He had studied medicine at Edinburgh and Paris
Anthony Michelangelo Salvatore PISANI, born 12th January 1858 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Charles PISANI, born 8th February 1854 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis PISANI, born 12th February 1874 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis Raphael PISANI, born 17th September 1835 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph PISANI, born 21st March 1847 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph PISANI, born 25th February 1863 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Maria Carmela PISANI, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Giovanni Pisani, Carpenter, married 16th November 1877, to James Young, aged 27 years, bachelor, Private, 98th Regiment, the son of Hugh YOUNG, Soldier
Marie Dolores PISANI, born 28th April 1876 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vittoria PISCOPO, the daughter of Salvatore PISCOPO, married Edward MASTERS, Private, Army Hospital Corps, on 2nd February 1864, in a Roman Catholic ceremony. He abandoned her some time afterwards. She did not hear from him after 1875, so did not know if he were dead or alive. On 31st July 1882 she married Josiah PACKMAN, in St.Paul’s Anglican cathedral, Valletta, stating that she was a widow
John PITCAIRN, 2nd mate on an English Brig, aged 24 years. Buried 4th January 1849
Louisa PITT, born 12th April 1825, the daughter of George Dean Pitt
Vernon Herbert PITT, born 12th April 1867, the son of Mary and Herbert Pitt
William PITT, buried 16th August 1839. Master Intendent HM Dockyard
Joseph PITTS, watchmaker, at 277 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1815
Vincent Paul PIZZUTO, born 17th January 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Albert Theobald PLESH, born 15th May 1862, the son of Hugo and Esther Plesh, nee HAKOUN
Erichetta Olca PLESCH, aged 2 years, buried 28th June 1859
Alfred PLESH, born 14th March 1861, the son of Hugo and Esther Plesh, nee HAKOUN
Eliza PLESH, born 3rd February 1860, the daughter of Hugo and Esther Plesh, nee HAKOUN
Henry PLESH, born 15th September 1855, the son of Hugo and Esther Plesh, nee HAKOUN
Henry Aloys PLESH, born 18th March 1864, the son of Hugo and Esther Plesch, nee HAKOUN
Raffaele PLESH, born 22nd July 1867, the son of Hugo and Esther Plesh, nee HAKOUN
Achille POITET, aged 39 years, bachelor, Journalist, recently arrived from Rome, the son of Denys Poitet deceased, married 22nd May 1880, to Stella Maria SWIFT, aged 30 years, spinster, recently arrived from Rome, the daughter of Godwin Swift, commonly called Viscount Carlingford, Gentleman deceased
Sarah POLDING, born in Malta about 1811. Living in Gravesend, Kent, in 1851
Joseph Simon POLE, died 27th April 1852, aged 29 years, in Royal Naval Hospital Bighi. Clerk in the office of Rear Admiral Superintendent. Buried 28th April in San Lorenzo Church
Catherine Marie POLIDORO, born 20th January 1857 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
George POLO, born in Malta 1837, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Elizabeth Mary POMPEIANO, aged 28 years, the wife of Ignazio Pompeiano, buried 15th December 1847
Ignazio POMPEIANO, 21+, bachelor, born in Messina, Sicily, the son of Giuseppe and Paola Pompeiano, married 9th February 1847 to, Elizabeth Mary WATSON, 21+, spinster, born in Burton, Lincolnshire, the daughter of Edward and Sophia Watson
Ignazio POMPEIANO, Sicilian Consul, died 18th September 1850, from cholera,
Antonio PONS, born in Nadur 1833, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Arthur Edward Valette PONSONBY, born 4th December 1827, the son of H.E.the Governor of Malta, the Hon.F.C.Ponsonby and the Right Honourable the Lady Emily Ponsonby his wife
Sir Frederic Cavendish PONSONBY, Governor of Malta from 22nd December 1826 until May 1835. He was born 6th July 1783, the second son of Lady Henrietta Frances Ponsonby, nee Spencer the second daughter of Earl Spencer and Frederick Ponsonby, the Third Earl of Bessborough. He started his army career as an Ensign with the 10th Dragoons in January 1800, promoted to Lieutenant in June 1800, and Captain in August 1803.
He transferred to the 60th Regiment in April 1806 and served with them in Ireland. The following year he moved to the 23rd Light Dragoons as a Major and was with them in Spain. On 11th June 1811, he took command of the 12th Light Dragoons, and saw much action with them throughout the Peninsular War. He was made Brevet-Colonel and A.D.C. to the King in 1814. At the Battle of Waterloo he was severely wounded and left overnight on the battlefield as dead. He suffered loss of blood from seven wounds but was found the following morning. He was serving in the Ionian Islands when he was appointed Governor of Malta in 1826. Ill health caused him to resign as Governor in May 1835. In 1838 a monument to him was erected on St.Andrew’s Bastion, Valletta, but it was struck by lightning in January 1864, and today just the plinth can be seen in Hastings Gardens.
He married Emily Charlotte BATHURST, the second daughter of Earl Bathurst, on 16th March 1825, and she bore him three sons and three daughters. He died in Hampshire on 11th January 1837
Georgina Melita Maria PONSONBY, born 16th February 1829, the daughter of H.E. the Governor of Malta, Major General the Honourable F.C.Ponsonby and the Rt.Hon. Lady Emily Ponsonby
Harriet Julia Frances PONSONBY, born 27th October 1830, the daughter of H.E. Governor of Malta, the Hon.F.C.Ponsonby, and Rt.Hon. Lady Emily Ponsonby
Melita PONSONBY, born in Malta about 1829. In 1851 living with her family in Hampton Court, Middlesex
Selina Barbara Wilhelmina PONSONBY, born 20th January 1835, the daughter of Lady Emily and the Hon. Frederick C. Ponsonby
John PONTING, aged 43 years, widower, born in Helperton, Wiltshire, Labourer, the son of John and Susannah Ponting, married 6th August 1867 to, Sarah Anne MUNDY, aged 34 years, widow, born in West Lavington, Wiltshire
James POOLE, aged 28 years, Clerk in the ….. Department, buried 2nd October 1823
William POOLMAN, living at 285 Strada Due Porte, Senglea, 1852
George Collins POORE, aged 49 years, of Park Place, Wickham, Hampshire, buried 2nd December 1844
Maria Clara POPPLESTONE, born in Malta about 1850. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Sir Agostino PORTELLI, born 1780, amassed a fortune in business ventures, and was the First President of the Chamber of Commerce. Died 1854
Joseph PORTELLI, born 9th February 1870 in Gharghur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis PORTELLI, born 20th October 1875 in Zebbug, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Marie Anne PORTELLI, born 8th May 1874 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael Joseph Anthony PORTELLI, born 8th November 1845 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Richard William PORTELLI, born 28th November 1881 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore Anthony Francis PORTELLI, born 14th January 1853 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore Michael Joseph PORTELLI, born 3rd May 1855 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis A. PORTELLY, died 9th September 1850 from cholera
Caroline Esther PORTER, born 15th July 1828, the daughter of William Henry and Mary Porter, Shipwright in Naval Arsenal. Living in Greenwich, Kent, in 1851
Charlotte Mary PORTER, born 7th January 1827, the daughter of Mary and William Henry Porter, Shipwright in Naval Arsenal. She was buried 23rd August 1827, aged 9 months
Lydia Sarah PORTER, baptised 12th June 1825, the daughter of Mary and William Henry Porter
Mary PORTER, born in Malta about 1797. Living in Greenwich in 1851
William PORTER, Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard from May 1821 until his death 11th June 1832, aged 32 years. Died in hospital
William Henry PORTER, aged 23 years, bachelor, from Deptford, Kent, Shipwright, Naval Arsenal, resident in Malta, married 18th April 1824, to Mary WALTER, aged 27 years, spinster, from Marylebone, London, resident in Malta
William PORTER, died in Tripoli, Barbary, 23rd January 1870, the United States Consul
Margaret POTTER, aged 22 years, buried 15th September 1855
William POTTER, 21+, widower, born in Woolwich, Kent, Shipwright, HM Dockyard, the son of John and Elizabeth Potter, married 13th August 1857 to, Josepha Jane SPURIN, spinster, minor, born in Torpoint, Cornwall, the daughter of John and Josepha Spurin, residents in Malta
Rt. Hon Sir Henry POTTINGER, aged 66 years, buried 22nd March 1856
George POWELL, arrived on the Frigate Endymion, from Tunis and Algiers. Died 7th May 1835, in the Lazaretto
Hannah POWELL, buried 10th January 1825, aged 8 years
James POWELL, aged 34 years, Fireman, on the English Steamer Tenerife, buried 14th November 1855
POWER’s Lodging House at 47 Strada San Lucia, Valletta, in 1847
Henry B. POWER, born in Malta about 1821. Living in Bramley, Surrey, in 1851
Sarah POWER, died 26th April 1864, aged 74 years. From Ireland
William POWER, 21+, bachelor, born in Fermanagh, Ireland, the son of Cornelius and Margaret Power, Servant and Courier, married 12th February 1856 to, Christina Eva HALY, 21+, spinster, born in Altop, Bavaria, the daughter of Ludovic and Elizabeth Haly
Alfred William POWLES, dissolved his partnership with James Bell, and retired from James Bell & Company, Malta, and Bell, Powles & Co., Trieste, in January 1823
Evelyn Violet Loraine POYNTER, died 6th January 1872 of typhoid fever, aged 4 years, the youngest daughter of Captain Poynter
August PRALET, 21+, bachelor, born London, the son of Auguste and Louise Pralet, married 18th April 1872, to Lizzie DRASSEN, 21+, spinster, of Neath, South Wales, the daughter William and Esther Drassen
Helen Jennet PRATT, died 20th October 1868 at Bebek, the daughter of Dr.Pratt, aged 2 years
Joseph Verim PRATT, born 19th February 1868, the son of George and Sophia Pratt, nee TODMAN, HM Dockyard Police
Sarah Sophia PRATT, Born 31st July 1865, the daughter of George and Sophia Pratt, nee TODMAN, Constable, HM Dockyard
William Todman PRATT, born 10th October 1859, the son of George and Sophia Pratt, nee TODMAN, from Woolavington, Sussex
Percy Clarke PRESGRAVE, aged 19 months, buried 22nd May 1862
Ch. PRESTON, arrived on the Sloop Scout, from Constantinople. Died 14th April 1835, in the Lazaretto, from inflammation of intestines
Frederick Waters PRESTON, granted a licence to open a school 1st April 1844
Frederick George PRESTON, the son of Caroline and Thomas Edward Preston, married 14th April 1879, to Mary Louise MAMO, the daughter of Pauline and Lewis Ovidio Mamo
John PRESTON, aged 27 years, seaman, on the English Barque Conucopia, buried 25th October 1850
Hulton George PRESTON, baptised 16th March 1884, the son of Frederick George and Marie Louise Preston
Alphionso de Conti PREZIOSI, 21+, the son of Conti Giuseppe Preziosi, married 24th November 1875, to Annette Diana WARRINGTON, 21+
Amedeo PREZIOSI, Maltese artist and water-colourist. Born 30th November 1816, died in San Stefano, nr.Istanbul, Turkey, 27th September 1882. Accidentally shot himself whilst hunting
Jane Gustavine PRIANTE, born 16th April 1859, the daughter of Catherine and Edward Priante
Louisa Catherine PRIANTE, born 12th September 1857, the daughter of Catherine and Edward Priante
Louisa Catherine PRIANTE, spinster, the daughter of Edward Priante, married 8th January 1880, to William FOGG, aged 28 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 98th Regiment, the son of John Fogg
Victoria Josephine PRIANTE, born 27th October 1860, the daughter of Catherine and Edward Priante, of Messina
David PRICE, aged 28 years, Steward, buried 1st January 1862
James PRICE, died 8th August 1839, arrived on the French Steamer Danta. A boy, died in the Lazaretto
John PRICE, Chief Warder, Military Prison, married 2nd June 1857 to, Phoebe GARDINER, widow
John PRICE, died 2nd May 1865, aged 62 years 11 months. From Plymouth, Devon. Superintendent of Corradino Prison
Mrs Margaret PRICE, died 4th October 1856, aged 44 years, the wife of John Price, Chief Warder in charge of the Military Prison at Lower St.Elmo. Left a husband and ten children
Mary Anne PRICE, aged 21 years, buried 24th July 1865
Sydney Henry PRICE married in 1893, to Agnes LOFTUS, at Tarxien
William PRICE, 21+, bachelor, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Schoolmaster, the son of John and Margaret Price, married 9th July 1863 to, Maria Anne MURPHY, spinster, minor, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of William and Eliza Murphy
John PRIESMAN, died 19th July 1837, arrived on the HM Bellerophon, from Tunis. Died in the Lazaretto, from cholera
William Henry PRIESTLEY, Assistant Commissary General, buried 16th September 1841
Henry PRIME, seaman, from London, buried 16th June 1845, aged 18 years
Thomas Harry Ratcliffe PRING, baptised 27th September 1861, the son of Thomas Dunn and Caroline Henrietta Pring, Purveyor's Clerk
PRINCESS ROYAL Hotel at 11 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, in 1847
Mr. PRITCHARD, Committee Member, House of Industry, lived at 105 Strada St.Giovanni, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
James PRITCHARD, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard January 1801
S.R. PRITCHARD, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1889
Ada Emma PROCTOR, born 19th December 1872, the daughter of Susan and William Proctor
Anne PROCTOR, born in Malta about 1838. Living in Chester in 1851
John PROCTOR, aged 42 years, buried 17th August 1847. Born at Chorlton, near Nantwich, Cheshire
John PROUT, buried 26th December 1852, Master Mariner, aged 34 yeares
Felice PSAILA, 2nd Class Constable, granted a gratuity of £ 20 in 1855, since his length of service did not qualify for a pension
Paola PSAILA, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Andrew Psaila deceased, married 7th December 1891, to Benjamin EVANS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Private, Welch Regiment, the son of Thomas Evans
W. PUCKFORD, died 26th January 1841, arrived on the HM Edimburgo, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto
Andrea PUGLIOSEVICH, Guard 2nd Class, Marine Police, 1855
Andrea PUGLISEVICH, had a printing concern in 1890
Joseph PULIS, died 12th September 1852, aged 84 years, at his country residence in Balzan. Consul for Denmark, and previously for the USA and Barbary States
Francis Hugh PULLEN, living at 11 Piazza San Margarita, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Dr. Gabriele PULLICINO, active 1805
William Samuel PULMAN, born 28th October 1844, the son of Mary Ann and Samuel Pulman
John Apsley PULTENEY, died 17th April 1839, aged 33 years, the son of John and Elizabeth Pulteney
Henry PURCHAS, 21+, bachelor, born in Brisley, Norfolk, 3rd Assistant Engineer, HM Dockyard, married 15th November 1849 to, Ann KILL, 21+, spinster, born in East Meon, Hampshire, the daughter of Nicholas and Grace Kill
Charles John PURDIE, 21+, bachelor, born in Smyrna, the son of James and Elizabeth Purdie, married 31st January 1856 to, Elizabeth MALLIA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Francis and Lucy Mallia
J. PURDIE, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 17th October 1857 to, Elizabeth SAUNDERS, from London
James PURDIE, died May 1845, lately at Alexandria, but formerly of Smyrna
James Nelson PURDIE, bachelor, born in Smyna, married 17th April 1849 to, Carolina MALLIA, spinster, born in Malta
James Nelson PURDIE, resident Malta, electoral list 1852
Richard John PURKISS, 21+, bachelor, of Stoke Newington, London, married 22nd December 1869, to Jane JEFFREY, 21+, spinster, of Grendon, Northamptonshire
Anna PUSLOW, buried 29th September 1861
Edward Charles PUSLOW, from London, married 28th July 1816 to, Anna STAFFORD, from Glasgow
Edward Charles PUSLOW, died 17th July 1846, aged 73 years. Formerly
Commissariat Department then Storekeeper for the Board of Supply, and
subsequently Agent for the P.&.O. Company
Anna PUSTON, died 20th April 1861, aged 75 years, from Glasgow
George PYMAN, buried 22nd July 1844
Robert PYMAN, buried 2nd February 1844
Ann PYNE, born in Malta in 1806. Married. Living in Bermondsey, London, in 1851
V. QUATTROCCHI, Hairdresser, 89/90 Strada Santa Lucia, Valletta
William QUEEN, aged 35 years, English Fireman, buried 6th August 1855
Giacomo QUERTA, aged 27 years, buried 12th May 1859
John QUIN, died 26th September 1853, Captain. Owner of several vessels. His death was due to delirium tremens
William QUINCEY, born 1851, baptised 4th April 1869, the son of Lang Wang Quincey, a Chinese farmer
Charles QUINLAND, aged 32 years, from Rio de Janiero, buried 9th January 1869
Giovanna Giorgina Maria QUINN, died 9th May 1892, the wife of Thomas Valentine Quinn. Born 9th June 1836. She was found drowned in the well at her residence in St.Julians, and had recently been discharged from the Lunatic Asylum
T.V. QUINN, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1892
Reverend William QUINN D.D., died 21st November 1885. He was a Teacher of English at the Lyceum
Thomas Romaine QUINNEY, born 10th March 1877, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Quinney, Scripture Reader
Carmela QUINTANO, 21+, spinster, of Valletta, married 30th November 1842, to Richard William MATTOCKS, 21+, bachelor, of Leicester
Friederich Theodore RABE, 21+, bachelor, born in Bielefeld, Prussia, the son of Otto Heinrich and Caroline Louise Rabe, nee Bertelmann, married 16th June 1849 to, Teresa OTTAVIANI, spinster, minor with her parent’s consent, born in Messina, Sicily, the daughter of Francesco Antonio and Matilda Ottaviani, of Messina
Henry RABEY, aged 50 years, seaman, buried 14th December 1868
Ann RADBONE, born in Malta about 1802. Married. Living in Thame, Oxfordshire, in 1851
Thomas RADCLIFFE, born in Malta about 1835. Living in West Derby, Lancashire, in 1851
George RADIMILI, died 28th May 1870, aged 2 years 6 months, from diphtheria. The fifth son of Pietro Radimili, HM Dockyard
Raffaele RADIMILI, died 5th June 1869, aged 43 years, of Senglea, HM Victualling Yard
Pietro RADMILLI, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
Mrs RADMILLI, the wife of Pietro Radmilli, HM Dockyard, gave birth to a daughter 31st May 1862, in Senglea
Ellrich Anton Ditlef Motzfeldt RAEDER, born 14th March 1868, the son of Julie and Ole Munch Raeder, Consul of Sweden
Johan Christoffer Georg RAEDER, born 25th August 1863, the son of Julie and Ole Munch Raeder
Giulio Henrico RAESSINGER, 21+, bachelor, born in Naples, the son of Sebastiana Lepreux and Beniamo Francesco Raessinger, of Neufchatel, Switzerland, married 24th May 1860 to, Lucia Elisabetta DAVID, spinster, minor, born in Calabria, Italy, the daughter of Carlotta and Davide David of Naples
Hugh RAFFERTY, granted a licence to open a school 18th October 1827
Henry RAFTER, born in Malta about 1830. In 1851 living in St.Pancras, London
Christina RAINES, born 12th March 1848, the daughter of George and Isabella Raines, nee ANDERSON
Fleda Louisa RAINES, born 8th March 1858, the daughter of George and Harriett Raines, nee CAREY
George Alexander RAINES, widower, born in Lintrathen, Forfar, Scotland, the son of Alexander and Margaret Raines, married 14th June 1855 to, Harriet Elizabeth CAREY, 21+, spinster, born in Chelsea, London, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Carey
George Alexander RAINES, living Misida, electoral list 1852
George Veitch RAINES, buried 6th July 1847, aged 7 months, the son of George Raines
Harriett Ann RAINES, born 20th September 1856, the daughter of George and Harriett Elizabeth Raines, nee CAREY
Harriet Anne RAINES, minor, with parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Harriet Raines, married 2nd September 1875, to Charles Woloron WELLES, 21+, bachelor, Corporal, Army Service Corps, of Richmond, Surrey, the son of John and Amelia Welles
Illfleuda Louisa RAINES, full age, spinster, the daughter of George Raines, married 6th March 1882, to Charles Woloron WELLES, full age, widower, Staff-Sergeant, C & T Corps, the son of the John Welles, Gentleman
Isabella RAINES, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of George and Isabella Raines, married 7th April 1869 to Hugh LAMB, bachelor, born Pembroke, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of George and Susannah Lamb
J.J. and C. RAINES, Milliners, at Piazza San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1851
John RAINES, born 14th June 1853, the son of George and Isabella Raines, nee ANDERSON
Lissa Martha Parson RAINES, buried 24th March 1827, aged 15 years
Mary Rebecca RAINES, born 8th November 1849, the daughter of Isabella Anderson and George Alexander Raines
Carmelo Washington RAISS, born 11th January 1855, the son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
Charles Richard RAISS, born 5th September 1856, the son of Jane and Wencdeslas Raiss
Edward Peter RAISS, born 6th January 1861, the son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
Elizabeth Anne RAISS, born 23rd May 1845, the daughter of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
Frederick Richard (Federico) RAISS, born 4th June 1849, and died 1st November 1850, aged 17 months, the infant son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
George Albert RAISS, born 6th March 1851, the son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
George Albert RAISS, aged 8 years, buried 13th April 1858
Henry RAISS, born 1st March 1858, the son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
Ida Mary Anna RAISS, born 20th October 1852, the daughter of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
R. RAIS, Dancing Master, at Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847
Venceslas RAIS, 21+, bachelor, from Pressburg, Hungary, Dancing Master, the son of Elizabeth and Volff Rais, married 30th September 1843 to, Jane DAVIS, the daughter of Morgan and Ann Davis
William Frederick RAISS, born 14th November 1847, the son of Jane and Wenceslas Raiss
Mr. RAITT, Secretary of Bankruptcy, lived at 2 Cavaliere, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Henry Alexander RAITT, born at Calais 24th August 1816, the son of Louisa Alexander and Charles Frederick Raitt, fromerly 13th Light Dragoons
William F. RAITT, born in Malta about 1823. Living in Thorpe, Norfolk, in 1851
Mary RALPH, buried 12th August 1828, aged 34 years, the wife of Samuel Ralph, HM Dockyard
Thomas RAMPLEY, 21+, bachelor, from Norwich, married 20th April 1830, to Lydia Ann KINGSWELL, 21+, from Deptford, Kent
Andrew J. RAMSEY, born in Malta about 1849. Living in Clovelly, Devon, in 1851
William RANDLE, aged 60 years, Mariner, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 27th November 1824
Eleanor Georgina RANDOLPH, aged 11 months, buried 21st June 1854
Sir Agostino RANDON, died March 1853. Appointed to the bench in 1817, invested with Knight Commander of the Order of St.Michael and St.George, in August 1839
Laura Valetta RANKING, born 11th September 1830, the daughter of Henry and Frances Helen Ranking. In 1851 living in Reigate, Surrey
Albert RAPA, born in Nadur 1855, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph RAPA, born 30th October 1840 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Vincentia Juliana RAPA, born 7th May 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore RAPINETT, Merchant, at 95 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847
Iso Anthony RASSAM, bachelor, from Mosul, Turkey, married 1st January 1835, to Matilda Percey BADGER, minor, the daughter of Ann Badger, widow, of Bath, Somerset
Lucy RATHBONE, died 4th April 1848, aged 42 years, the wife of Theodore Rathbone, and daughter of Edward Pearson.
Francis Alexander RATTRAY, aged 4 months, buried 16th September 1861
Henry RAULL MD, living at 44 Strada San Paolo, Valletta, 1895 Voters list
Oldfield RAVEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Ickham, Norfolk, Police Constable, HM Dockyard, the son of William and Charlotte Raven, married 25th November 1868 to, Charlotte MINNS, 21+, spinster, born in Ickham, Norfolk, the daughter of Robert and Martha Minns
Philip RAVENHILL, living at 35 Strada Allesandria, Cospicua, 1852
Edward George RAWLINS, born 30th May 1862, the son of Eliza Teresa and Edward Rawlins
Elizabeth Ann RAWLINSON, born about 1813 in Malta. Married. Living in Westmorland, in 1851
Edward RAYMENT, born 23rd December 1864, the son of Susannah and Edward George Rayment, Engineer with the P.&.O. Company. Buried 26th December 1864, aged one day
Henry John RAYMENT, born 26th July 1868, the son of Susannah and Edward George Rayment
Richard Charles RAYMENT, born 8th December 1866, the son of Susannah and Edward George Rayment
Frederick RAYNER, seaman, from Liverpool, buried 8th May 1871
George RAYSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Carlisle, the son of George and Catherine Rayson, Merchant, married 26th November 1877, to Emily Eva LEGGE, aged 32 years, spinster, of Brighton, Sussex, the daughter of Richard and Eliza Legge
Mary Emily REA, born 18th September 1859, the daughter of Emily and Frederick William Rea
Beatrice Melita READ, born 20th June 1891, the son of Elizabeth and Charles Valentine Read, Engineer, of Vittoriosa
Charles Maurice READ, born 25th September 1889, the son of Elizabeth and Charles Valentine Read, Engineer, of Vittoriosa
John READ, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 25th July 1862
Sarah A. READ, born in Malta about 1817. Married. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
William READ, 21+, bachelor, born in Exning, Suffolk, and the Rising Sun, Floriana, the son of Charles and Mary Ann Read, married 23rd September 1865 to, Rose Christian MASCOE, 21+, spinster, born in Blackheath, Kent, the daughter of John and Ann Mascoe
William Mascoe READ, born 24th February 1867, the son of Rose Christian and William Read
W. READ, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1877
Agnes READE, born 2nd December 1851, the daughter of Sophia Matilda Henrietta and Richard Reade, Vice Consul in Tripoli
Frances Georgina READE, born 27th December 1861, the daughter of Sophia and Richard Reade, Vice Consul at Bengazi, Regency of Tripoli
George William READE, born 29th March 1849, the son of Sophia Matilda Henrietta and Richard Reade, Vice Consul in Tripoli
Mathew READING, born in Malta about 1811. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Sarah REASON, aged 70 years, buried 7th September 1850
Thomas James RECORD, 21+, bachelor, born in Lambeth, London, employee HM Dockyard, the son of Anne and Thomas James Record, married 22nd September 1855 to, Rosina Adelaide CHAPMAN, 21+, spinster, born in Woolwich, Kent, the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Chapman
Joseph REDDING, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
Henry REDMAN, born in Senglea 5th October 1892
Elizabeth REED, born in Malta about 1831. Living in Mile End, London, in 1851
Filippo REICHMANN, bachelor, from Stuttgart, Wurtemburg, Germany, married 14th April 1849 to, Marianna VELLA
Sir William REID, Governor of Malta from 1851 to 1858. He was born 25th April 1791, the eldest son of Alexandrina Reid, nee Fyers, the daughter of Thomas Fyers, and James Reid, a Minister of the Scots Church, at Kinglassie, Fifeshire. He entered the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in 1806, became a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on 10th February 1809, and Lieutenant on 23rd April 1810. He joined the British Army in Lisbon and served throughout the Peninsular War, seeing action at all the major battles. Made 2nd Captain on 20th December 1814 he went next to America serving under Sir Edward Packenham, returning to England in May 1815. In January 1816 he was appointed Adjutant of the Royal Sappers and Miners. A few months later he was present at the bombardment of Algiers. In 1824 he was posted to Ireland till 1827, and was involved in surveying the country. In December 1831 he left for the West Indies. He was the author of an authoritative book regarding the origins and effects of storms and hurricanes, published in 1838 and in January 1839 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. At the same time, January 1839, was made Governor of Bermuda, where he set about improving the education of the local population and the method of farming the land. In 1846 he transferred to Barbados, returning to England in 1848. In 1849 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer at Woolwich. In 1850 he was made President of the Board of Trade, and Chairman of the Great Exhibition 1851 Committee. On 27th October 1851 he was announced as Governor of Malta. Whilst on Malta he again used his position to improve education and agriculture, and pursued his interest in scientific matters. He married Sarah BOLLAND, the youngest daughter of John Bolland MP, on 5th November 1818 at Clapham, South London, He returned to England in 1858, his wife died on 19th February 1858, whilst he died later that year on 31st October 1858 at his home in Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Five daughters survived them
Baron John RENDLESHAM, aged 24 years, bachelor, of Rendlesham, Suffolk, now resident in Malta, married 30th November 1809, to Mary Andalusia DICKENS, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Samuel Trevor Dickens, Royal Engineers
Emily RENNIE, aged 32 years, the wife of Captain James Rennie, buried 21st August 1860
Charles Kerr RENWICK, 21+, bachelor, born in Jedburgh, Scotland, the son of William and Mary Renwick, married 7th February 1846 to, Eliza BEATON, spinster, born in Bermuda, minor with parent’s consent, James and Eliza Beaton
R. RESTALL, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
R. RESTALL Jnr, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
William H. REVELL, aged 44 years, of the steamer Hawk, buried 31st May 1852
Isabel REYNOLDS, born in Malta about 1829. Married. Living in Minster, Kent, in 1851
George REYNOLDS, aged 16 years, of the English Barque Woolsington, buried 5th September 1850
John REYNOLDS, 21+, bachelor, from Edinburgh, married 31st May 1839, to Charlotte BLACK, 21+, spinster, from Ireland
John REYNOLDS, born 16th January 1849. Teacher of English in January 1882
Julia REYNOLDS, aged 66 years, buried 25th October 1854
Mary Ann Grace REYNOLDS, born 8th March 1849, the daughter of Eliza Jane and Stephen Reynolds
Mary Ann Grace REYNOLDS, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Stephen and Eliza Reynolds, married 6th January 1874, to John McGILL, 21+, bachelor, Clerk in Telegraph office, of Dundee, Scotland, the son of Dan and Alice McGill
Richard Hood REYNOLDS, born 15th May 1854, the son of Eliza Jane and Stephen Reynolds
Richard Hood REYNOLDS, aged 18 years, the son of the late Stephen Reynolds, buried 4th July 1872
Stephen REYNOLDS, 21+, bachelor, born in Horndean, Hampshire, married 6th March 1848 to, Eliza Jane VICKERS, the widow of John Vickers, born Clapham, Surrey
Stephen REYNOLDS, living at 7D Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Died 9th November 1864, aged 48 years. Merchant
William Lindsay REYNOLDS, born 16th August 1851, the son of Eliza Jane and Stephen Reynolds
William REYNOLDS, born in Malta about 1842. Living in Alverstoke, Hampshire, in 1851
Simon REYTER, Swedish Seaman, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 27th November 1829
John Mackrell RHODES, born 20th October 1846, the son of Eliza and John Rhodes. He died and was buried 27th March 1847, aged 5 months
Anna RICHARD, born in Malta about 1830. Living in Old Street, London, in 1851
Thomas RICHARD, resident Malta, electoral list 1849
C. RICHARDS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1893
Joseph RICHARDS, Sawyer, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Richard RICHARDS, aged 15 years, buried 14th January 1852
Alexander RICHARDSON, born 18th September 1819, the son of Catherine and William Richardson, Master Cooper, Navy Vicutalling Yard
Benjamin RICHARDSON, 21+, widower, born in Somerset, married 19th June 1828 to, Sarah BABBINGTON, 21+, spinster, from Shropshire
Benjamin RICHARDSON, aged 43 years, Assistant Inspectors Office, Medical Department, died of cholera, buried 22nd July 1837
Caroline RICHARDSON, born 29th December 1820, the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Richardson
Caroline RICHARDSON, born 25th November 1822, the daughter of Jane and Henry Richardson, Publican, living in Burmola
Caroline RICHARDSON, buried 7th August 1824, the daughter of Henry and Jane Richardson
Caroline RICHARDSON, minor, with parents consent, the daughter of the late Benjamin and Sarah Richardson, married 22nd December 1840, to Benjamin BURROWS, 21+, of Pickwick, Wiltshire
Miss Caroline RICHARDSON, Schoolmistress at House of Industry, in 1851, but lost her job when the place was closed down in 1853
Ellenor RICHARDSON, born 13th January 1830, the daughter of Henry and Jane Richardson
Frances Henrietta RICHARDSON, aged 48 years, spinster, born in Malta, buried 14th November 1871
Harry Justines RICHARDSON, aged 23 years, bachelor, Accountant, the son of Robert Richardson, married 7th April 1891, to Lilian STEPHENSON, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of George Stephenson
Harriet RICHARDSON, aged 36 years, buried 9th February 1855
Henry RICHARDSON, aged 44 years, the husband of Jane. Buried 9th July 1837
Jonas Peter RICHARDSON, buried 18th May 1823, Swedish seaman
Jane RICHARDSON, aged 45 years, the wife of Henry Richardson. Buried 13th July 1837
Jannet RICHARDSON, aged 21 years, buried 20th April 1840
Louisa Harriett RICHARDSON, born 17th May 1827, the daughter of Henry and Jane Richardson. She was buried 15th August 1828, aged 15 months
Mary Anne RICHARDSON, born 17th August 1820, the daughter of Henry and Jane Richardson
Mary Ann RICHARDSON, buried 12th October 1822, aged 26 months, the daughter of Henry and Jane Richardson
Nena Montague Hinde RICHARDSON, born 22nd February 1885, the daughter of the Reverend Walter and Alice Mary Hinde Richardson
Sarah RICHARDSON, aged 25 years, the wife of B. Richardson, Medical Department, buried 11th October 1827
Mrs Sarah RICHARDSON, died 20th March 1850, aged 47 years
Thomas RICHARDSON, born 19th February 1821, the son of William and Catherine Richardson, Master Cooper, Victualling Yard
Thomas RICHARDSON, buried 19th March 1822, aged 16 months
Wilhelmina Christiana RICHARDSON, born 2nd February 1823, the daughter of Catherine and William Richardson, of the Naval Arsenal
Mary RICHMOND, born in Malta about 1802. Living in Nottingham in 1851
William RICKARDS, 21+, widower, born Messina, Sicily, Merchant, the son of Maria Rosaria and Thomas Rickards, late HM Commissariat, married 29th November 1851 to, Sarah BRINE, 21+, spinster, born Somerset, the daughter of James and Sarah Brine
Edward George Pink RICKCORD, born 4th June 1878, the son of William Charles and Ellen Rickcord, Clerk in the Dockyard
Eliza Ann RICKCORD, born 24th March 1844, the daughter of Elizabeth Dyer and Thomas Rickcord
John George Valentine RICKCORD, born 18th November 1833, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Pink Rickcord
James George Winlo RICKCORD, born 25th July 1841, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rickcord
James George Winlo RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, born in Malta, Clerk in HM Dockyard, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rickcord, married 25th February 1868 to, Filomena Carolina Matilda MIZZI, spinster, minor, the daughter of Vincenzo and Paulina Mizzi
J.G.W. RICKCORD, Clerk, HM Dockyard, 1871
Mabel Georgina RICKCORD, born 10th June 1890, the daughter of William and Helen Rickcord, Clerk, HM Dockyard
Mary Anne Watson RICKCORD, born 28th February 1832, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Dyer Rickcord
Percival Scott RICKCORD, born 14th February 1879, the son of Valentine Dyer James and Margaret Robina Rickcord
Rebecca Rowlstone RICKCORD, minor with her parents consent, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas Pink Rickcord, married 27th January 1863 to, John Clark DREW, 21+, bachelor, born Canada, Lieutenant, HMS Medina, the son of Andrew and Mary Drew
Reginald Victor RICKCORD, born 18th November 1886,the son of William and Ellen Rickcord, Clerk, HM Dockyard
Sophia Georgina RICKCORD, born 23rd August 1836, the daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas Rickcord
Thomas RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, from Woolwich, Kent, married 1st January 1831, to Elizabeth Dyer HALE, 21+, spinster, of Gibraltar
Thomas Pink RICKCORD, 3rd Clerk, Naval Arsenal in 1849. Living at 7 Piazza San Margarita, Cospicua, 1852. Royal Dockyard Artillery Battalion, Lieutenant T.P. Rickcord with Factory Company in 1856. Senior Clerk in 1871. Buried 16th February 1888, aged 82 years, a Pensioner. Had been Chief Clerk, HM Dockyard
Valentine Dyer James RICKCORD, born 8th January 1839, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Rickcord
William Charles RICKCORD, 21+, bachelor, Clerk in HM Dockyard, born Malta, the son of Elizabeth and Thomas Pink Rickcord, married 12th July 1877, to Helen GRANT, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of George and Paulina Grant
William RICKCORD, buried 30th March 1895, aged 44 years, born Malta.
Had been Clerk, HM Dockyard
William RICKCORD, living Strada Nuova, dietro Capua Palace, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Isabella RIDDELL, buried 12th December 1829, aged 44 years, the wife of John Riddell
John RIDDELL, buried 25th November 1829, aged 38 years
Richard RIDDLE, aged 26 years, buried 5th August 1834, in the Lazaretto
Fanny P. RIDGE, born in Malta about 1821. Married. In 1851 living in Wolverhampton
Anna May RIECHELMANN, born 11th January 1875, the daughter of Carl Franz and Mary Susanna Riechelmann
Charles Francis (Carl Franz) RIECHELMANN, 21+, bachelor, born in Prussia, Organist at St.Paul’s Church, Valletta, the son of Anna and Heinrich Riechelmann, married 25th June 1870 to, Mary Susanna CREWE, spinster, minor, born in Devonport, the daughter of Frederick William and Mary Anne Crewe
Carl Franz RIECHELMANN, born near Hamburg, Germany in 1832. His father was a magistrate, and wanted his son to become a clergyman, but he followed a musical career, and became a Professor of Music. He was organist at St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral in Valletta for 23 years, from 1858 till 1881. He then left Malta with his wife and family in 1882 and settled in London where he was engaged as the organist at Marylebone Presbyterian Church, near Hyde Park for twelve years. For health reasons he decided to return to Malta and on arrival in 1894 became organist at St. Andrew’s Scots Church, Valletta. He died 21st December 1900
Carl Franz RIECHELMANN, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1877
Elsa Ida RIECHELMANN, born 18th April 1878, the daughter of Carl Franz and Mary Susannah Riechelmann
Fritz Ludwig Crewe RIECHELMANN, born 10th February 1873, the son of Mary Susanna and Carl Franz Riechelmann
Henry Frederick Charles RIECHELMANN, born 20th August 1871, the son of Mary Susanna and Carl Franz Riechelmann
Renee Henriette RIECHELMANN, born 22nd October 1876, the daughter of Carl Franz and Mary Susanna Riechelmann
Thomas RIGBY, born in Malta about 1806. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Francis RILEY, 21+, widower, born in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, Engineer, the son of Charles and Margaret Riley, married 17th April 1862 to, Emma WILKES, 21+, widow, born in Windsor, the daughter of Joseph and Maria Wilkes
Jane Craig RITCHIE, died in Floriana on 7th December 1859, aged 19 years, the wife of Dr. Ritchie, Bombay Artillery
John RITCHIE, granted a licence to open a school 24th March 1864
William Pollok RITCHIE, aged aged 26 years, from New Brunswick, buried 28th March 1871
Amelia Maria Concetta RIZZO, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Aloysius Rizzo, married 15th November 1893, to Frank Purchase URRY, aged 22 years, bachelor, Private, M.S. Corps, the son of Charles Urry
Charles RIZZO, born 12th November 1878 in Misida, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Salvatore RIZZO, born 26th September 1850 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
James ROBB, born 24th July 1857, baptised 2nd June 1879. Adult
Philip ROBERT, resident Malta, electoral list 1853
Peter A. ROBERTON, born in Malta about 1819. Living in Tiverton, Devon, in 1851John ROBERTS, aged 55 years, buried 22nd February 1842
Louisa ROBERTS, aged 44 years, buried 4th April 1832
R.J. ROBERTS, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1899, 1909
Susan ROBERTS, born in Malta about 1828. Married. Living in Rotherhithe, Kent, in 1851
William A. ROBERTS, born in Malta about 1840. Living in Bedford in 1851
Alice Jane ROBERTSON, aged 24 years, the wife of J.W. Robertson of the Bombay Civil Service, buried 1st April 1864
Charles ROBERTSON, born 18th November 1832, the son of William and Sarah Southcoat Robertson
Elizabeth ROBERTSON, born 10th May 1831, the daughter of William and Sarah Southcoat Robertson
George ROBERTSON, born 16th August 1820, the son of William and Sarah Robertson, Merchant
Helen ROBERTSON, born 11th March 1835, the daughter of Sarah and William Robertson. Living in Walcot, Somerset, in 1851
Hercules Scott ROBERTSON, born October 1829, the son of William and Sarah Southcoat Robertson
Isabella Scott ROBERTSON, born 18th February 1823, the daughter of Sarah Southcoat and William Robertson
James ROBERTSON, one of the pioneers of photography on Malta, active 1850’s, before moving to India
Richard John ROBERTSON, born 30th January 1819, the son of Sarah and William Robertson
William ROBERTSON, died 1st June 1835, Asst.Commissary General. He left a widow and numerous children
William ROBERTSON, buried 27th March 1843, aged 66 years, late Magistrate
Mary ROBESON, born in Malta about 1828. Married. Living in Marylebone, London, in 1851
Alfred ROBINSON, born 2nd January 1829, the son of John and Christiana Robinson
Alfredo ROBINSON, living 48 Strada Reale, Sliema, 1895 Voters list
Anne ROBINSON, born in Malta about 1816. Married. In 1851 living in Exeter, Devon
Charles Rowland ROBINSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, Grocer, of Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk, the youngest son of the late Joseph Robinson, married 24th October 1898, to Mrs.Fleada Louisa WELLES, aged 39 years, Lodging House Keeper, the widow of the late Charles Woloron Welles, of Richmond, Surrey
Charlotte ROBINSON, born 6th April 1823, the daughter of Christiana and John Robinson. She was buried 22nd August 1823, aged 4 months
Charlotte Emma ROBINSON, born 17th October 1831, the daughter of Christina and John Robinson
Christiana ROBINSON, aged 73 years, died 29th May 1870. From Livorno, Italy. The widow of John Robinson
George ROBINSON, born 10th May 1824, the son of John and Christiana Robinson
J. ROBINSON, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1846
James ROBINSON, living at 167 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John ROBINSON, living at 167 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1851 - 1852 and 1854 - 1855
John ROBINSON, died 3rd September 1863, aged 75 years. Merchant. From Cumberland
John Stanley ROBINSON, born 26th December 1888, the son of Janet Wilhelmina and Walter Stanley Robinson
Margaret ROBINSON, born 18th May 1887, the daughter of Janet Wilhelmina and Walter Stanley Robinson
Mary Anne ROBINSON, born 19th September 1843, the daughter of Mary Anne and Joseph Robinson
Mary ROBINSON, born in Malta about 1815. Married. Living in Leighton Buzzard in 1851
Mary ROBINSON, born in Malta about 1844. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
Walter Stanley ROBINSON, aged 27 years, bachelor, Organist of St.Paul’s Anglican Church, Valletta, the son of James Robinson, Schoolmaster, married 24th June 1886 to, Janet Wilhelmina WILLIAMSON, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of William Williamson, Cashier. She died 12th November 1894, aged 35 years
Walter Stanley ROBINSON, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1897. District Grand Secretary 1900. District Grandscribe E, the District Grand Chapter 1900. Third District Grand Principal 1912
Louisa Jane ROBSON, died 28th January 1855, aged 45 years, the wife of the Reverend James Stuart Robson, Chaplain HM frigate Leander. She left a young family
Thomas ROBSON, 21+, bachelor, from Tynemouth, Northumberland, Captain of the merchant brig William Burton, married 4th May 1843 to, Ann BARNARD, 21+, spinster from Portsmouth, the daughter of Thomas Barnard, Carpenter, HMS Queen
Charles ROCHE, seaman, buried 10th April 1855, aged 24 years
Giuseppe ROCKFORD, living at 28 Strada Concezione, Cospicua, 1852
Louisa RODGERS, born 10th October 1853, the daughter of Margeret and William Rodgers
Louisa RODGERS, buried 15th July 1854, aged 9 months
Mary RODGERS, born 29th September 1851, the daughter of Margaret and William Rodgers
Mary RODGERS, buried 31st December 1851, aged 3 months
William RODGERS, Warder at the Corradino Prison, 1865
Christopher Brown RODWELL, born in Malta about 1812. Living in Dorset in 1851
Christopher RODWELL, aged 38 years, bachelor, of Swaffham, Norfolk, Assistant Commissary General, married 25th February 1811, to Mary Ann BROWN, aged 18 years, spinster, of Southwark, Surrey, the daughter of Jonathan Brown, of Stroudwater, Gloucestershire, now resident Valletta, with fathers consent
Charles ROE, buried 2nd August 1854, of the P.&.O. Steamer Victus
Edward Charles Bartlett ROE, born 2nd January 1865, the son of Edith and Edward Madgewick Roe
G.D. ROE, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1881
Charles ROEBUCK, born in Malta about 1834. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Sarah ROEBUCK, aged 36 years, buried 22nd January 1838
Born in Cairo, Egypt, on 21st September 1871, a son to the wife of E.T. ROGER, HBM Consul
Caroline ROGERS, born 13th May 1855, the daughter of Margaret and William Rogers
James ROGERS, buried 27th December 1854, aged 67 years
Elizabeth ROGERS, born 12th December 1858, the daughter of Margaret and William Rogers. She was buried 21st February 1859, aged 3 months
J. ROGERS, Clerk, Naval Victualling Department in 1856
John ROGERS, aged 24 years, seaman, American Barque Carlos. Buried 18th May 1845
John F. ROGERS, Clerk, Commissariat Department in 1847. Living at 156 Strada San Michele, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
J.W. ROGERS, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1899
Thomas ROGERS, Shipwright, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Thomas ROGERS, living at 136 Strada San Michele, Cospicua, 1852
Thomas William ROGERS, born 14th June 1849, the son of Margaret and William Rogers
William ROGERS, seaman, buried 11th February 1855
Samuel ROLF, resident in Malta 1837
Giorgio ROLL, 77 Strada San Cristoforo, Valletta, electoral list 1852
Edmund ROLLINSON, born in Malta about 1822. Living in Spittlegate, Lincolnshire, in 1851
J. ROLLINSON, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857
Thomas ROLSTON, Assistant Staff Surgeon, buried 31st August 1826
Joseph ROOME, born 29th November 1815, the son of Ann Elizabeth and Joseph Roome
Anthony Joseph Lawrence ROPA, born 2nd July 1889 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Lawrence Joseph ROPA, born 25th December 1891 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Samuel ROPER, worked in Store Account Office, Royal Artillery, in 1855
Jacob ROS, born 22nd September 1872 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Charles McIver ROSE, born Sunday 2nd December 1866 in Valletta, the son of Simon and Margaret Henderson Rose, nee MILLER
Edith Isabella ROSE, died 14th August 1868, at Palermo, aged 21 months. The daughter of James Rose of Palermo
Ellen Jane ROSE, born 18th November 1856, the daughter of Jane Saunders and John Rose
Emma ROSE, died 17th June 1889, the third daughter of Simon Rose, at the residence of her sister Mrs.A.L. Jackson, 3 Strada Reale, Sliema
George Edward ROSE, born 1st February 1839, the son of Rebecca and George Edward Rose
George ROSE, born in Malta about 1813. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
George ROSE, born in Malta about 1839. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent
Guiseppe ROSE LLD, resident Malta, electoral list 1854 and 1864
Hector ROSE, born in Malta about 1844. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Henry William ROSE, born 22nd July 1863, the son of Simon and Margaret
Henderson Rose, nee MILLAR, Merchant
James ROSE, died at Palermo, 20th October 1868, aged 59 years
Jane ROSE, born in Malta about 1816. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Jane ROSE, Died 13th August 1857, aged 42 years, the wife of Simon Rose
John ROSE, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
John ROSE, born in Malta about 1846. Living in Liverpool in 1851
John ROSE, living at 34 Strada Stretta, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1860 - 1861
John Alfred ROSE, born 23rd July 1840, the son of Rebecca and George Edward Rose
John Grant ROSE, born 23rd June 1852, the son of Jane and John Rose
Margaret Eliza ROSE, born 7th October 1861, the daughter of Simon and
Margaret Henderson Rose, nee MILLAR
Marianne ROSE, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Liverpool in 1851
Mary ROSE, born 9th January 1851, the daughter of Jane and John Rose
Maud Isabel Norreys ROSE, died 13th April 1875, the infant daughter of Maria and James Rose. Died at sea
Simon ROSE, 21+, from Inverness, married 10th October 1842, to Giovanna (Jane) ZIMELLI, 21+, from Valletta, the youngest daughter of the late Hector Zimelli
Simon ROSE, Merchant, at 49 Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847. Member of the Chamber of Commerce 1856 - 1859
Simon ROSE, a Director of the Anglo-Maltese Bank in 1849. On electoral list 1849 and 1864
Simon ROSE, aged 81 years 9 months, died 2nd March 1879. Born in Dornoch, Scotland, 1st June 1797, Merchant. He had been resident in Malta for nearly sixty years, and was a staunch supporter of St.Andrew’s Scots Church
Sophia ROSE, the eldest daughter of James Rose of Palermo, married at the British Consulate Palermo, February/March/April 1868 to, Frederick GREEN, 17 Stratford Place, London
William ROSE, his wife gave birth to a son 31st March 1870, in Palermo
Baron Edward de ROSENBERG, 21+, bachelor, from Breslau, Prussia, married 18th August 1838, to Flora COATES, minor, spinster, the daughter of Edward Fredrick Coates MD, of Darlington, Durham, with consent of her Guardian
Chev. ROSENBUSCH, local Manager of the Eastern Electric Light and Power Company
Mrs ROSENBUSCH, the wife of Edward Rosenbusch, gave birth to a son 25th March 1862
Mrs ROSENBUSCH, the wife of E. Rosenbusch, Mediterranean Extension Cable Co., gave birth to a daughter 16th December 1863, in Valletta
Mrs ROSENBUSCH, gave birth to a son 22nd April 1865
E. ROSENBUSCH, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1869. District Grand Secretary 1869. Deputy District Grand Master in 1877 and again in 1880.
Mrs ROSS, the wife of Frederick Ross, HM Civil Service, gave birth to a son 19th July 1827
Mr ROSS, Registrar at Public Registry office, lived at 31 Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825
Alexander ROSS, born 6th July 1822, the son of Mary Gates and John Clunes Ross
Alexander ROSS, aged 31 years, buried 22nd March 1854
Charles Douglas ROSS, born 6th August 1825, the son of Amelia and H.E. General Sir Patrick Ross, Governor of Antigua
C.B.H. ROSS, Commissioner for HM Dockyard from December 1825 until May 1829, when he left for England
Elizabeth ROSS, born 17th December 1824, the daughter of Frederic James Ross and Elizabeth
Elizabeth Jane Petrina ROSS, born 25th April 1823, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederic James Ross. She was buried 16th January 1824, aged 9 months
Ella Tomasina ROSS, born 26th December 1829, the daughter of Frederick James and Elizabeth Ross
Farm. Gio. Andrea ROSS, living at 18 Strada Concezione, Cospicua, 1852
Finlay ROSS, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804.
Frederic ROSS, born 4th July 1821, son of Elizabeth and Frederic James Ross. He was buried 7th July 1821, aged 3 days
Frederick Torrians ROSS, born 19th July 1827, the son of Frederick James and Elizabeth Ross
Henry James ROSS, born 9th March 1820, the son of Mary Gates and John Clunes Ross
Henry John ROSS, 21+, born Messina, the son of Henry Williams and Elizabeth Ross, married 3rd September 1844, to Mary Anne FISCHER, 21+, born Messina, the daughter of John Anthony and Mary Anne Fischer
James ROSS, born in Malta about 1800. Living in Bridgwater, Somerset, in 185
John Clunes ROSS, Merchant, at 85 Strada Ponente, Valletta, in 1847. On electoral list 1852
John Clunes ROSS, President of the Anglo-Maltese Bank 1823
John Francis ROSS, born 13th February 1821, the son of Mary Gates and John Clunes Ross
Mary Elizabeth ROSS, born 9th November 1824, the daughter of John Clunes Ross and Mary Gates
Michel’Angelo ROSS, living at 18 Strada Concezione, Cospicua, 1852
Saverio ROSS, living at 18 Strada Concezione, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Mary ROSSITER, born in Malta about 1821. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851
Rudolph ROTHE, 21+, bachelor, born in Carlsberg, Transylvania, the son of Maria and Friedrich Rothe, married 23rd May 1853 to, Charlotta Catherina Wilhelmina REICHMANN, 21+, spinster, born in Stuttgart, Germany, the daughter of Philip and Barbara Reichmann
Sarah ROTHERHAM, aged 15 years, buried 10th July 1862
W. ROTHERHAM, Draper, Tailor, Habit Maker, at 252 Strada Reale, Valletta in 1889
W. ROTHERHAM, Freemason, District Grand Secretary 1871. Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1872, 1873. Deputy District Grand Master in 1888
Augustus ROUTH, married at Salonica May 1867 to, Alexandrina De LUSIGNAN, the only daughter of the late J. De Lusignan
Louisa Regina Eugenie ROUTH, the youngest daughter of the late Richard Routh of Constantinople, married in Trieste 5th September 1868, to Captain Robert STEYSKAL, the son of the late Francis Steyskal, Director of Forests to His Imperial Highness Prince Schwarzenberg
William Eppes ROUTH, merchant, formed Chabot Routh & Co., in the early 1800’s. Previously in Naples
John ROWE, seaman, buried 4th May 1852, aged 21 years
T. ROWE, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857
William Furneaux ROWE, born 15th August 1856, the son of John and Anne Rowe, nee FURNEAUX
Joseph ROWLANDSON, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
S. ROWLANDSON, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1892.
Caroline Augusta ROWLETT, born 31st August 1834, the daughter of John and Frances Rowlett
Charles Holme ROWLETT, born 9th November 1829, the son of John and Frances Rowlett
Charles ROWLETT, aged 2 years, the son of John Rowlett, buried 16th August 1831
Frances Adelaide ROWLETT, born 17th March 1832, the daughter of Frances and John Rowlett
George Sherrard ROWLETT, born 11th October 1826, the son of John and Frances Rowlett. In 1851 working as an Artist and living in 17 Portland Place, Islington, London, with his brother John J. Rowlett
Henry ROWLETT, born 22nd March 1824, the son of Frances and John Rowlett. He was buried 1st July 1825, aged 1 year 3 months
Henry Cowper ROWLETT, born 21st February 1831, the son of Frances and John Rowlett
John James ROWLETT, born 14th April 1825, the son of Frances and John Rowlett. In 1851 working as a Clerk and living in 17 Portland Place, Islington, London
John ROWLETT, from London, resident Valletta, bachelor, aged 31 years, married 9th December 1822, to Frances COWPER, spinster, aged 20 years, the daughter of Henry and Catherine Cowper, from Gibraltar, resident in Malta
John ROWLETT, declared bankrupt 9th May 1834
John ROWLETT, present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849. Living at 88 Strada Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John James ROWLETT, born 14th April 1825, the son of Frances and John Rowlett
Lucy Melita ROWLETT, born 20th September 1833, the daughter of John and Frances Rowlett
Rowland Richard ROWLETT, born 28th April 1828, the son of John and Frances Rowlett. In 1851 working as a Clerk and living in 17 Portland Place, Islington, London
Bernard ROWLEY, born 1895, died 1899
Helen ROWLEY, born 1855, died 1898
Margaret ROWLEY, born 1897, died 1898
Marie ROWLEY, born 1889, died 1890
Philip ROWLEY, born 1880, died 1900
Richard ROWLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Georges in the East, London, the son of Richard and Margaret Rowley, married 15th March 1858 to, Jane PRINCE, 21+, spinster, born in Longworth, Berkshire, the daughter of James and Anne Preince
Charles ROWLINSON, born 16th February 1862, the son of Rebecca and Francis John Rowlinson
Frances John ROWLINSON, resident Malta, electoral list 1862
Frederick Oliver ROWLINSON, 21+, from Liverpool, the son of Francis Valentine and Letitia Rowlinson, married 5th January 1854, to Louisa Henry HICKS, 21+, from Torquay, the only daughter of Henry and Louisa Hicks. He arrived in to Malta during the 1850’s as Manager of the newly established firm of ‘O.F.Gollcher & Sons’, with premises in Zachary Street, Valletta. He married and lived all his life on the island. A daughter Louisa was born in 1855, and she married in Malta William Henry Howard. Frederick E.Howard-Rowlinson was born in Manchester on 29th September 1882 and went to Malta with his parents when he was 7 years old. His grandfather had died and his father took over the position as Manager with the Gollcher company. A younger brother Edward Braun was born in 1891 at Malta but died
Louisa Wilder ROWLINSON, baptised 26th October 1855, the daughter of Louisa Henry and Frederick Rowlinson
Ellen Elizabeth Staines ROWLSTONE, born 22nd October 1844, the daughter of Georgiana Claudia and Henry William Rowlstone
Harriet ROWLSTONE, born 30th March 1805, the daughter of Henry and Mary Rowlstone
Harriet ROWLSTONE, 21+, the daughter of Mary and Henry Rowlstone, of Woolwich, Kent, born Senglea, married 24th August 1826, to William Henry BROWN, 21+, of Deptford, Kent, Purser, HMS Weazle
Henrietta Jane ROWLSTONE, 21+, born Malta, the 2nd daughter of Georgiana Rowlstone and the late Henry Rowlstone, married 15th February 1866, to Valentine Fowlar JOHNSON, 21+, from Deptford, Kent, the son of Henry and Esther Johnson, Master, R.N., HMS Hydra
Henry ROWLSTONE, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
Henry ROWLSTONE, widower, of Woolwich, Kent, married 26th January 1841, to Elizabeth ATKINSON, 21+, spinster, of Woolwich, Kent
Henry Stephen Vincent ROWLSTONE, born 29th July 1834, the son of Henry and Georgiana Claudina Rowlstone
Henry Stephen Vincent ROWLSTONE, buried 8th March 1840, aged 5 years
Henry William ROWLSTONE, born 15th August 1808, the son of Henry and Mary Rowlstone
Henry William ROWLSTONE, 21+, married 28th October 1830, to Georgiana Claudina STAINES, minor with parents consent, the daughter of Lucy Staines, and the late Stephen Staines, of St.George, Middlesex
James William ROWLSTONE, born 4th June 1836, the son of Georgiana and Henry William Rowlstone
James William ROWLSTONE, aged 13 months, the son of Georgiana and Henry William Rowlstone, buried 20th July 1837
Jane Elizabeth ROWLSTONE, aged 16 years, the daughter of Mary and Henry Rowlstone, HM Dockyard, of Woolwich, Kent, married 21st February 1818, to Joseph Beckett COLLINS, 21+, of Alverstoke, Hampshire, Chief Clerk to Commissioner, HM Dockyard
Lucy Emily ROWLSTONE, born 10th November 1840, the daughter of Georgiana and Henry Rowlstone
Mary ROWLSTONE, aged 64 years, the wife of Henry Rowlstone, buried 3rd Ferbrury 1840
Mary Harriet ROWLSTONE, born 29th January 1839, the daughter of Georgiana and Henry Rowlstone
William Robert ROWLSTONE, born 5th February 1838, the son of Georgiana and Henry Rowlstone
William Robert ROWLSTONE, buried 9th March 1838, aged one month
Henrietta Jane ROWNTREE, born 12th June 1867, the daughter of Alfred William and Harriet Rowntree, nee REILLY, Warder, Military Prison
ROYAL Hotel at 94 Strada Forni, Valletta, in 1847
Mary A. RUDDS, born in Malta about 1812. Married. Living in Middlesex in 1851
Thomas RUDLING, 21+, bachelor, born in Hackford, Norfolk, Domestic Servant, the son of James and Martha Rudling, married 14th November 1867 to, Sarah PARSONS, 21+, spinster, born in St.Pancras, London, the daughter of William and Jane Parsons
George RUGGIER, resident Malta, electoral list 1856
Michele RUGGIER, resident Malta, electoral list 1853
George RULE, born in Malta about 1841. Living in St.Pancras, London, in 1851
Reverend William Harris RULE, Methodist Minister arrived 22nd March 1826, and left 31st May 1827
Giorgio RULL, Singing Master, Valletta Primary School, 1865
Henry RUMBALL, his wife gave birth to a son 24th May 1867, at Candilli
Henry RUMBALL, his wife gave birth to a daughter 16th April 1870 at Candilli
William RUMBOLD, 21+, bachelor, from Andover, Hampshire, married 15th October 1840 to, Martha COOPER, 21+, spinster, from Mistley, Essex
William RUNCIMAN plus his wife and ten seamen, of the English barque Courier, 228 tons of Shields, were rescued by the Austrian Brig Eden L, when their ship foundered on 3rd January 1857. Their ship sprang a leak during a gale, and an apprentice, Thomas Slake, was washed overboard and drowned
Joseph S. RUNDEL, living at 6 Strada Molino, Cospicua, electoral list 1852
Walter Leslie RUNDLE, born 25th September 1851, the son of Renira Catherine and Joseph Sparkhall Rundle
John RUSSEL, aged 22 years, seaman, buried 7th January 1849
Alexander RUSSELL, buried 4th June 1841, aged 33 years
Charles Bowham RUSSELL, buried 21st January 1842
James RUSSELL, Ropemaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804
John RUSSELL, aged 23 years, bachelor, from Glasgow, employee at the Naval Hospital, married 28th July 1823, to Elizabeth WILKINSON, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Elizabeth and Isaac Wilkinson, employee at the Naval Arsenal, from Portsmouth
John RUSSELL, Clerk, Royal Naval Hospital Bighi in 1847. On electoral list 1849
Elizabeth Oliver RUTHERFORD, spinster, 21+, the daughter of William Oliver Rutherford, of Edgerston, Roxburghshire, Scotland, married 23rd June 1849, to James DENNISTON, widower, 21+ of Dumfrieshire, Scotland, Minister of the Gospel, Free Church of Scotland
Elizabeth Maria RUTTER, died 16th October 1845, aged 72 years, at the residence of her brother Thomas Joshua Rutter, Ordnance Storekeeper
Elizabeth RUTTER, aged 77 years, buried 22nd January 1825
John RUTTER, appointed Clerk No.8 in the Port Department from 17th November 1857
Died in Valletta on 10th October 1871, Maria RUTTER, the daughter of T. Rutter
T. RUTTER, Clerk, Engineers Office in 1847
Thomas J. RUTTER, Storekeeper, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847
Thomas Joshua RUTTER, died 26th November 1850, aged 78 years. Found dead in his bed, but was present at the Race Ball held at the Auberge de Provence the evening before. He joined the Commissary of Artillery in Flanders on 25th November 1793, then to Quiberon on 13th June 1795, to Holland 3rd July 1799, and to Egypt in March 1800. At the end of the Egyptian campaign he landed in Malta, and remained in the Garrison as Ordnance Storekeeper until his death
Robert RUXTON, born in Malta about 1814. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851
Richard RYAN, born in Malta about 1812. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851
John Ramsay RYCROFT, born 24th February 1898, the son of Frederick Thomas Rycroft and Gertrude Amelia Knowler, at Fort Madalena
Louisa RYDER, aged 22 years, buried 12th October 1855
Henry SADLER B.A., Headmaster, Malta Protestant College, September 1856
Carmel SAID, born 26th September 1837 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Giuseppe SAID, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Gregorio SAID, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold
Jean Luc SAID, born 23rd May 1850 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
John SAID, born 16th October 1885 in Floriana, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Louis John Joseph SAID, born 8th October 1841 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Saviour SAID, born 27th July 1864 in Floriana, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Francis SALIBA, born 15th October 1863 in Zebbug, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph SALIBA, born 12th February 1834 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Joseph Francis SALIBA, born 11th October 1857 in Cospicua, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
Michael SALIBA, born 16th October 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa
P.J. SALIBA, of The Grandstand Stables, Marsa, started the business in 1871. He was well known throughout racing circles, and imported horses from Africa and the Middle East
Solomon SALMANSON, Swedish Seaman, buried 12th December 1829