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| Death: | Died |
| Cause of death: | Titanic victim |
| Managed by: | Carina Teixeira Thibiéroz |
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Albert Mallet (1), a 31-year old French national worked for the Canadian liquor importing firm, Laporte, Martin and Co., Montreal.
He and his wife, Antoinine, 24, and their 2 year old son André were returning to Montreal after visiting relatives in France. The Mallets had planned to return on the France, but like so many others, "sold the tickets they had procured to sail on Titanic", they boarded the ship at Cherbourg. They were on their way home to 210 Hutchison Street, Montreal, Canada. They had visited relatives in Paris, maybe at 6 Rue Cornmaille. The family held second class ticket number SC/PARIS 2079, price: £37 0s 1d.
Travelling with the Mallet's was a family friend, Emile Richard. Richard, 23, had just finished his compulsory service in the French army and his father was sending him on a six month vaction in Canada before he went to work for the family distilling company. Albert and Emile perished in the disaster. Antoinette Mallet and her son survived the sinking.
Msr. Mallet died in the sinking. His body, if recovered, was never identified.
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Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
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1881
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| 1909 |
February 7, 1909
Age 28
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Montreal, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal, QC, Canada
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| 1910 |
June 11, 1910
Age 29
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Montreal, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal, QC, Canada
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| 1912 |
April 15, 1912
Age 31
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