Notes A birth registration was found for Name: Stewart Mallinson: Date: Sep 1879; District: Leeds; County: Yorkshire - West Riding; Volume: 9b; Page: 544.
In 1894, Stuart Mallinson, 13, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of children accompanied by Father Seddon and Rev. St. John from Liverpool, England and en route to Montreal, Canada.
Lambeth Union; Address - B Steinberg, 88 Cathcart? St, Montreal, Quebec (Commercial Traveller)
; Age 16, Good home, holding Mr Steinbergs horses, good health, attends Church, good character, wages - $1 ??5 per week and board. ({website}collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/orders/001022-119.01-e.php?&sisn_id_nbr=163628&page_sequence_nbr=1&interval=20&&page_id_nbr=327239 )
Stewart Mallinson 19, warehouseman, returned to the United States on the ship Belgenland. He declared he was from Leeds, England; that he resided in Chicago, Illinois; and his next of kin was his aunt, Miss Mary Smith, Wood Street, Chicago, Illinois.
On July 31, 1914, Stewart Mallinson, returned to the United States on the ship Lusitania. He declared that he became a naturalized citizen in 1906 and resided in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
On September 12, 1918, at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, Stewart Mallinson declared on his US World War I Draft Registration Card that: he resided at 4306 Berteau Avenue, Chicago, Cook, Illinois; he was 39 years of age; his birthdate was July 30, 1879; he was occupied as the Supt. of Midday Club, 1st National Bank Bldg., 17th Floor; his next of kin was his wife, Violet Mary Mallinson. He was described as short; medium build; blue eyes; dark hair.
In 1942, Stewart Mallinson declared on his US World War II Draft Registration Card that: he resided at 1617 N. Tripp Avenue, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA; his age was 62; his place of birth was Leeds, England; his next of kin was his wife, Mrs. Mary Mallinson; and that he was employed by the W.P.A. Research Work, 1400 West Washington Blvd., Chicago, Cook, Illinois.