PART
THIRTEEN
The
Stroud to South Africa (SA) and New Zealand (NZ)
1750
to 2010
Updated October 2024
This is the family line of Philip Godfrey
Collett (Ref. 13R74) of Cape Province,
and Brigid Louise Schalker nee Collett
(Ref. 13R129) of Grahamstown (SA).
Philip’s line is denoted by the names in
capital letters,
while Brigid’s line is denoted by the
underlined names
To date, no link has been found to
connect William Collett (Ref. 13M2), or any of his siblings, to any of the other
Collett family lines. However, there
were many members of the wider Collett living within a three-mile radius of
Stroud at the end of the eighteenth century.
One of them was the recently discovered Charles Collett (Ref. 13O1) who
sailed to a new life in New Zealand where other members of the Gloucestershire
family from that area of the county had already settled. Prior to December 2014 the family line of that
Charles Collett had been included as an Appendix in Part 6 – The New Zealand
Line, but has now been placed in its rightful here in Part 13, hence the change
in the title of this family line. This
discovery is all thanks to Kelvin Parker in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Much of the original information used in
the June 2008 edition of this family line was extracted from
www.1820settlers.com and
the UK Census records
13L1 |
Undiscovered
Collett parents born circa 1750 and married circa 1770. It is purely the common place of birth of
the children of the three gentlemen named below which has prompted the
assumption that Joseph, William and James were indeed brothers and the sons
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Joseph Collett |
Born circa
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13M2 |
WILLIAM COLLETT |
Born circa
1775 |
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James Collett |
Born circa 1778 |
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13M1 |
Joseph Collett was born around 1772 and he married
Elizabeth Ricketts on 22nd July 1798 at Painswick. All of their children were born and
baptised at nearby Stroud. |
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James Collett |
Baptised in
1803 at Stroud |
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William Collett |
Baptised in
1805 at Stroud |
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13N3 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised in
1807 at Stroud |
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Baptised in
1809 at Stroud |
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Baptised in
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13M2 |
WILLIAM COLLETT may have been born around 1775. However, he was not the William Collett
(Ref. 33M2) who was baptised at Upper Slaughter on 24th December
1765, the eldest son of William Collett and Anne Matthews, who later married
Sarah Hollands on 12th August 1789. It is established that this William Collett
married Martha at Gloucester on 5th March 1797, while all of their
children were born at Stroud. Martha,
who was also born around 1775, died at Burford in Oxfordshire on 21st
October 1837 at the age of 62, while William had died at an earlier time,
possibly around 1830. |
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JAMES LYDFORD COLLETT |
Born in 1800
at Stroud |
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Joseph Collett |
Born in 1803
at Stroud |
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13N8 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1806
at Stroud |
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Sarah Collett |
Date of birth
unknown at Stroud |
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13N10 |
Ann Collett |
Date of birth
unknown at Stroud |
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13N11 |
Rhoda Collett |
Date of birth
unknown at Stroud |
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13M3 |
James Collett was born around 1778. He married Priscilla Golding on 18th
June 1801 at Stroud. All of their
children were baptised at Stroud and all were listed as the children of James
Collett and Priscilla Golding except daughter Susanna, who was oddly recorded
in the IGI as the daughter of James Collett and Susanna Golding. |
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Harriett
Collett |
Bapt on
04.07.1802 at Stroud |
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Charles Collett |
Born in 1803
at Stroud |
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13N14 |
Charlotte
Collett |
Bapt on
03.11.1805 at Stroud |
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Susanna Collett |
Born in 1808
at Stroud |
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13N16 |
Sophia
Collett |
Bapt on
08.04.1810 at Stroud |
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13N17 |
James Collett |
Bapt on
19.04.1812 at Stroud |
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13N18 |
Daniel Collett |
Born in 1814
at Stroud |
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13N19 |
Robert Collett |
Born in 1818
at Stroud |
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13N1 |
James Collett was baptised at Stroud on 6th
March 1803, the son of Joseph Collett and Elizabeth Ricketts, and he married (1)
Harriett Simms on 25th December 1826 at Stroud. It would appear that some of their children
were born at Stanley End in Stroud, although all of the baptisms took place
at Stroud. According to the 1841
Census the family was living at Butter Row in Rodborough. On that day, the family at that time
comprised James, with a rounded age of 35, and his wife Harriet aged 30, and
their children Charles 14, Joseph 12, Eliza 10, William who was eight, John
who was six, George who was four, Sarah who was two and Ann who was under one
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Less
than a year later, a double tragedy hit the family when, first the death of
Harriet Collett was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 11 337) during the second
quarter of 1842. It was also there
that the death of her youngest child was recorded shortly thereafter, with
the death of baby Ann Collett recorded at Stroud (Ref. 11 302) during the
third quarter of 1842. Following the
death of his wife, the marriage of James Collett and (2) Sarah Smart, a widow
from nearby Bisley, was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 11 566) during the last
quarter of 1842. That second marriage
produced a further two children, although no baptism record for either child
has been found to date, while Sarah brought with her, her youngest child
Thomas Smart. |
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By
the time of the census in 1851 James Collett, aged 47 and from Wootton (?)
was a haulier employing two of his sons.
His new wife Sarah from Bisley was 43 when, once again, the family was
living in Stroud, but at Parliament Street.
The members of his family who were still living there with him were
William Collett, aged 18, John Collett, aged 16, George Collett, aged 14, and
Sarah Collett who was 12. James’ older
son Joseph was 22 and was also living nearby in Stroud on that occasion, although
no trace has been found of his eldest son Charles or his daughter Eliza. The three missing oldest children had been
replaced by two new arrivals who were Harriet Collett who was seven and Samuel
Collett who was four years old. Living
with the family that day was James’ elderly widowed mother Elizabeth Collett
aged 84 and from Dursley and Thomas Smart who was 16 from Stroud who was a
cloth carding engine operator. |
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Ten
years later in 1861, James Collett was 58 years old, his wife Sarah was 52,
and the only children still living with them at Stroud was their youngest
daughter Harriet Collett who was 17 and their youngest son Samuel Collett who
was 14. After a further ten years, all
of the children had left the family’s home at Rodborough, leaving just James
Collett, who was 68 and working as a gardener, and Sarah Collett, who was 62. It was later that same year, when the death
of James Collett, at Rodborough, was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 202) during
the third quarter of 1871, when he was 68 years old. After nearly nine years as a widow, Sarah
Collett from Bisley was 72 when she was living at Butter Row in Rodborough on
the day of the next census in 1881, when she was described as a domestic
housekeeper and formerly a woollen cloth worker. Two years later, the death of Sarah Collett
was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 210) during the second quarter of 1883, when
her age was said to be 76. |
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Charles Collett |
Bapt in 1827
at Stroud |
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Joseph Collett |
Born in 1829
at Stanley End |
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Eliza Collett |
Born in 1831
at Stanley End |
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William Collett |
Bapt in 1832 at
Kings Stanley |
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Born in 1834 at
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Born in 1837
at Kings Stanley |
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Sarah Collett |
Bapt in 1839
at Rodborough |
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Ann Collett |
Born in 1841 at
Rodboro’h; died 1842 |
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following are the likely children of James Collett by his second wife Sarah
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Harriet Collett |
Born in 1843
at Stroud |
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Samuel Collett |
Born in 1846 at
Stroud |
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13N2 |
William Collett was baptised at Stroud on 10th
March 1805, the son of Joseph Collett and Elizabeth Ricketts. He married Sybil Vines on 31st
July 1825 at Stroud. All of their
children were born at Stroud, but so far, no record of any member of the
family has been located in any of the UK censuses, so that may indicate they
emigrated to one of the colonies.
However, in the census of 1871 William Collett was 66 when he was
living in Stroud, when he was described as an inmate and a messenger. although he was very likely a widower by
then, since there was no record of his wife Sybil living with him at that
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Joseph
Collett |
Bapt on
31.07.1825 at Stroud |
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Henry Collett |
Bapt on
04.11.1827 at Stroud |
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Alfred
Collett |
Bapt on
14.11.1830 at Stroud |
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Mary Ann
Collett |
Bapt on
02.09.1832 at Stroud |
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Enos Collett |
Born in 1837
at Stroud |
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13N3 |
Elizabeth Collett was baptised at Stroud on 12th
July 1807 and, in the census of 1841, she had a rounded age of 30 when she was
living within the Stroud & Stonehouse registration district. No further record of her as Elizabeth
Collett has been found after that time, which may indicate that she was
married by 1851. |
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George Collett was baptised at Stroud on 3rd
December 1809 when he was confirmed as the son of Joseph Collett and
Elizabeth Ricketts. |
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Their
daughter Amelia, an only child, was born at Eastington just over three years
after their wedding day. The birth of
that child was recorded at Wheatenhurst and was confirmed in the next census of
1861. On that day the family of three
was living at Alkerton in Eastington within the Wheatenhurst registration district. John Collett from Stroud was 48 and
employed as a gardener and house servant, his wife Jane Collett from Horsley was
37, and their daughter Amelia Collett was five years old and born at
Easington. Upon leaving school, Amelia
entered into domestic service with a family in Cheltenham and was no longer
living with her parents by 1871. At
that time in their lives, John and Jane were still living in Eastington, when
John Collett from Stroud was 58 and a gardener and his wife Jane from Horsley
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During
the following decade, the couple left Eastington and moved south a few miles
to Wotton-under-Edge, where they were living in 1881 at a dwelling in Bradley
Lane. John Collett, aged 68 and from
Stroud, was a non-domestic flower gardener, while his wife Jane Collett from
Horsley in Gloucestershire was 57.
Living and working in domestic service, nearby in Wotton-under-Edge,
was their daughter Amelia who was 25.
Three years after that census day, their daughter was married and,
after a further three years, the death of John Collett was recorded at
Dursley (Ref. 6a 126) during the second quarter of 1866, when he was 73. Two years after being widowed, Jane Collett
nee Harris died at Wootton-under-Edge on 12th May 1888, her death
also recorded at Dursley (Ref. 6a 148) when she was 63. |
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Amelia Collett |
Born in 1855
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13N6 |
JAMES LYDFORD COLLETT was born at Stroudwater in Gloucester
on 14th February 1800. At the age of 15 years, he was
articled to an attorney in London. He
asked his father to grant him permission to emigrate to one of the colonies
but his father refused. So, he stowed
away on a sailing vessel bound for Australia and was discovered and put
ashore at Cape Town. James
had travelled on board the ship Salisbury which arrived at Table Bay on 8th
December 1821, having set sail from England on 14th August. His name on the emigrants’ list was amongst
the party headed up by Major General Colin Campbell on which he was described
as an indentured labourer. Once in
South Africa he secured work as a clerk assisting with the landing of
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He
was 23 when he married Rhoda Ann Trollip, who was 18, on 5th
February 1824 at Grahamstown in Eastern Cape after she too had emigrated to
South Africa. Rhoda was born at
Horningsham near Frome on 21st December 1805 the daughter of
Joseph Trollip and Susanna Crouch and had sailed to South Africa the previous
year onboard the ship Weymouth in Mr Hyman’s party. At the time of their wedding James owned a
small farm near Port Alfred. He later
bought farms at Olifantsfontein and at Koonap River and imported Merino sheep
from New South Wales and Saxony. In
1842 he bought three large farms in the Cradock area and in 1854 he was
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The couple’s homestead was called Grassridge and over the
years James became a successful and wealthy farmer. He was one of the first men to breed merino
sheep on a large scale and used to enter as many as 500 merino rams for sale
at one time. However, due to drought and a
recession he was made bankrupt in 1862 and was forced to sell all of his many
farms. As a result, he and Rhoda were
offered a cottage on Mulberry Grove by his son-in-law Joseph Trollip, before
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Following
a frightening incident with a defiant servant, James and Rhoda were eventually
moved by their son John back to Grassridge where the couple lived out the
rest of their lives. James Lydford
Collett died on 10th August 1875 at Grassridge Farm, Fish River in
the Cradock District of Eastern Cape at the age of seventy-five. He was also buried at Grassridge Farm. Rhoda Collett nee Trollip died at Rietvlei,
Middelburg in November 1895. Apart
from his own marriage to Rhoda Trollip, three of James’ children also married
members of the Trollip family. James
Lydford Collett was well educated and played an important part in the early
community life of the Eastern Cape. He
was only 34 when he was nominated for the Legislative Council at the Cape
Parliament in 1834, and he was a member of the committee which formed the
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An
article published in the Cape Argus newspaper on 29th January 1962
related to James Lydford Collett, and is reproduced below thanks to Sean
Collett of South Africa, whose family line is that detailed in Part 74 – The
Suffolk to South Africa Line. The
headline was Colletts, living into 80’s and 90’s, may hold longevity record “A hint for Senator J de Klerk, Minister of the
Interior: Why not popularize your
Population Register, that has cost R3,573,892, by giving illuminated
certificates as awards of merit in the field of population statistics? For instance, I suggest that some be done for the Collett
family who may have established a South Africa longevity record. They have three representatives in Cape
Town. In the turbulent days of the
British Settlers, James Collett married Rhoda Trollip. They lived to 76 and 88 respectively and
the line of record longevity was started.
Their five sons, John, James, William, Joseph and George, established
branches of the Collett family as farmers in the Cradock, Middelburg,
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Of these, the John Collett of 13, including one girl who
died in infancy, was the largest with the aggregate of completed years of ten
adult children who have passed on of 870, or an average age of 87 years. They left two brothers, Gervase and Norman,
aged 87 and 84, who may yet further increase the average age above the
87-year mark. Only one son of this
family, Herbert, failed, and that narrowly, to reach his 80th
birthday, three sons became nonagenarians and one daughter reached the age of
94˝ years. To this impressive record
of four nonagenarians, seven octogenarians and one septuagenarians, might be
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James Collett’s sons, Charles 95, Ben 89, and William 88;
William Collett’s sons, Harry 90 and Ted 91, and his daughter Miss Myra 84;
Joseph Collett’s sons, Arthur 96, and Langford 90; and George Collett’s son
Jack is still in remarkable health at 96.”
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concludes with the statement that, the only way to live long like the
Colletts is to pick parents with the genes of long life in them. |
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Rhoda Ann Collett |
Born in 1824
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JOHN COLLETT |
Born in 1826
at Grahamstown |
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Susanna Collett |
Born in 1829
at Grahamstown |
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Martha Collett |
Born in 1831
at Grahamstown |
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James Alexander Collett |
Born in 1833
at Bathurst, East. Cape |
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William Collett |
Born in 1835
at Olifantsfontein |
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Joseph Collett |
Born in 1837
at Grahamstown |
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George Collett |
Born in 1840
at Eastern Cape |
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Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1844
at Groensfontein |
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13N7 |
Joseph Collett was baptised on 15th
February 1803 at The Old Meeting House Independent Church in Stroud, the son
of William and Martha Collett. At some
time in his life he was given Ł200 by his brother James (above),
perhaps a few years after he had married Mary Benfield who was baptised at Sandhurst,
north of Gloucester, on 26th February 1804, the daughter of William
and Hannah Benfield. One unconfirmed
source, states the wedding took place on 10th October 1823, with the
couple’s first child was born in England during the following year. It now seems their second daughter was also
born in England before the family set sail for America, where Joseph was
known to be farming at Auburn in Cayuga County, New York State in 1838. In an earlier version of this family line,
Joseph Collett was said to have married Mary Benfield from Bledington who was
born there in 1808 and who would have been only fifteen in 1823. That was therefore incorrect and, in fact,
that Mary Benfield married John Collett of Tewkesbury and Bredon in Worcestershire
in 1829 when she was twenty-one, that pairing identified in Part 5 – The Tewkesbury
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Another
unconfirmed source of information places the Atlantic crossing of the family
of labourer Joseph Collett in 1831, which would validate that both daughters
were indeed born in England. All four
members of the family were named on the passenger list of the barque The Duke De Orleans which sailed into New York on
27th June 1831. Joseph
Collett was 26, Mary Collett was 27, Ann Collett was seven and Charlotte was
five years of age. In 1840 the
family of four was recorded at the New York State township of Yorktown, while
at the end of that decade just three on them were residing at the township of Skaneateles in Onondaga County, New
York State, where Joseph was 45, Mary was 44 and their daughter Charlotte was
22. All three of them were recorded as
having been born in England. The couple’s
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During the years from 1858 to 1860 Joseph was
living at Enterprise in California, possibly as part of the gold rush, after
which he returned to farm in Cayuga. However,
in the census of 1860 Joseph Collett, aged 56 and from England, was a farmer still
living at Skaneateles with his wife Mary Collett who was 57 and from
England. It was on 15th
April 1866 that Mary Collett nee Benfield passed away at the age of 63. She was buried at Old Sennett Cemetery in
Cayuga County where a headstone marks her grave with the words Mary Collett,
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It
was during the following year 1867, that Joseph returned to California, by
sea on that occasion, as the head of a large quartz mining company. The Voter Registration that took place on
27th October 1868 included the name of Joseph Collett from
England, a resident of Enterprise in Butte County. Less than two years later, on 13th
August 1870, the census that day recorded at Mountain Spring township in
Butte County listed Joseph Collett from England aged 65 as living with fellow
miner J Dwinelle who was 22. Adoniram
Judson Dwinelle (named after a Baptist missionary to Burma) was born in New
York on 9th January 1825 and he was Joseph's son-in-law, the
husband of his eldest daughter Ann Collett, thus making the twenty-two-year-old
miner living with Joseph in 1870 his grandson Judson A Dwinelle who was born
at New York on 22nd February 1848. |
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The
only other currently known fact about Joseph Collett is that he died in
California on 26th December 1875 and was buried at Oroville in
Butte County, where a headstone marks his grave. |
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Ann Collett |
Born in 1824
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Charlotte Collett |
Born in 1826
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13N8 |
Elizabeth Collett was born in 1806 and is known to have
sailed to a new life in America, probably with her sister Sarah (below)
and very likely supported by their brother Joseph who was known to be living
there in the mid-1820s. It is
understood that, when Elizabeth was married for the first time, she became
Elizabeth Shayler, and that her husband died before 1866, the year she
married for a second time to become Elizabeth Bradley, the wife of Lucius
Bradley. There were no children
arising from either marriage and it was at Cayuga County in New York State
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13N9 |
Sarah Collett, whose date of birth is not known, is
known to have followed her brother Joseph (above) to America, most
likely with her sister Elizabeth (above), where she had two sons and
four daughters. It was also in America
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13N10 |
Ann Collett, whose date of birth is not known,
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Rhoda Collett, whose date of birth is not known, is
known to have married Thomas Arnott of Glamorgan in 1841 from where she went
to live in South Africa. By early June
in 1841 Rhoda and her husband must have left Britain as she was not listed in
the census either as Arnott or Collett. Rhoda is known to have presented her husband
with a son Thomas Arnott in 1843. |
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13N13 |
Charles Collett was born at Stroud in 1803, where he
was baptised on 4th December 1803, the eldest son and third child
of James Collett and Priscilla Golding.
Although no record of his marriage has been found, in later records
his wife was Ann, with whom he had a son and namesake Charles Collett, who
was baptised at Stroud on 24th June 1832, who was buried there on
25th March 1835. By 1841 he
had a daughter, when the three of them were living at George Street in Stroud
at the home of Dennis Jacobs. That day
Charles Collett had a rounded age of 40 and his wife ‘named as Jane’ who had
a rounded age of 30. Their daughter
Harriet Collett was not yet one year old, having been born during the third
quarter of the previous year. Almost
one year later another son, also named Charles was added to their family, as
confirmed in the next census of 1851. |
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It
was at York Place in the Bristol parish of St Philip and St Jacob, that the
family was residing on that census day, when Charles Collett from Stroud was
47 and a journeyman tailor and his wife Ann Collett was also 47 but born at
Bisley. Their two children were
Harriet Collett who was 10 and Charles Collett who was nine years of
age. It was at that same address that
the same family was living in 1861, when tailor Charles was 57, as was Ann –
although, curiously, her place of birth was said to be Coleford. By then Harriet was 20 and Charles junior
was 19, while visiting the family was 10-year-old Alice Welsh from Bristol. Both of their children left home during the
1860s, leaving Charles and Ann still living at York Place in 1871, when they
were both said to be 66, Charles from Stroud and Ann from Bisley. Eighteen months later Charles Collett died
in Bristol, where his death was recorded (Ref. 6a 18) during the last quarter
of 1872, when he was 68. |
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Born in 1840
at Stroud |
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Born in 1842 at
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Susanna Collett was baptised at Stroud on 3rd
July 1808, who may have been born there during the previous year. Initially it would appear that she married
William Canter and by June 1841 she and her family were living within the
Stroud & Minchinhampton registration district. William Canter and his wife Susanna were
both recorded with rounded ages 30 years, while their four children were Charlotte
Canter 15, Sampson Canter who was seven, Anna Canter who
was four, and baby George Canter who was one year old. However, new but unsubstantiated information
suggests that she married William Minty and that from 1841 to her death after
1881 she and her family lived in Cheltenham.
In 1841 Susan and William both had a rounded age of 30 when they had
two children, David Minty who was 13, and Charles Minty who was
10. |
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By
1851 Susan Minty, a widow from Stroud, was 43 when she was living alone in
Cheltenham and, during the following year, she gave birth to a daughter Emma
Minty. Although no record of Susan or
Emma has been found within the census of 1861, the two of them were recorded
in the census of 1871 at Burton Place in Cheltenham when Susan was 64 and
Emma was 18. Living with then was
Susan’s brother Daniel Collett (below). Ten years later Emma from Cheltenham was 28
and the wife of Albert J Gibbins.
Living with the couple at 6 Bloomsbury Street in Cheltenham were their
three children Frederick A Gibbins who was eight, Louisa E Gibbins who was
six and Emily S Gibbins who was one year old, all born in Cheltenham like
their father. Also staying with the
family was Susan Minty, mother-in-law of Albert J Gibbins, who was a widow of
74 from Stroud. |
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Daniel Collett was baptised at Stroud on 2nd
October 1814, the son of James Collett and Priscilla Golding. It was on 26th December 1837 at
nearby Miserden that he married Eliza Nobbs, the event recorded at Stroud
(Ref. 11 513), when the witnesses were Charles and Emily Smith, and Richard
Collins. According to the census in
1861 Eliza was born at East Hendred, a village near Wantage in Berkshire and
by that time in their lives the childless couple was residing in the Aston
district of Birmingham. Daniel Collett
from Stroud was a toll collector at the age of 47 and his wife was 52. Upon the death of his wife, Daniel returned
to Gloucestershire and in 1871 he was staying with his widowed sister Susan
Minty and her daughter Emma Minty at Burton place in Cheltenham when he was
57. |
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Robert Collett may have been born at Thrupp, near
Stroud, it being at Stroud where he was baptised on 10th May 1818,
the last child born to James Collett and Priscilla Golding. What happened to Robert in his earlier
years has still to be established, while research carried out in 2020
determined that he married Louisa Brown and not Louisa Renrick of Port Isaac,
as previously stated here. Louisa Glanville
Brown was born at Port Isaac, in Cornwall, the daughter of Edward Brown, a
seaman, and his wife Mary Ann Brown. It
was at St Endellion, near Port Isaac, where Louisa Glanville Brown was
baptised on 18th September 1836, making her eighteen years younger
that Robert Collett. Louisa Brown was
said to be of full age when she married Robert Collett at St John’s Church in
Cardiff on 20th July 1857. The
single groom was confirmed as the son of James Collett, while bride Louisa
Brown was recorded as the daughter of Edward Brown. Their wedding day was recorded at Cardiff
(Ref. 11a 2). Nearly four years later,
the census conduct in 1861, included Robert Collett from Stroud, whose
occupation was that of a tailor, when he was 42 and living at Maria Street within
the parish of St Mary Llandaff, in Cardiff.
Recorded with him was his much younger wife and their first child; Louisa
Collett from Port Isaac was 24 and Jane Ann Collett was one year old. Immediately after that census day, the
family of three travel to Port Isaac, where Louisa gave birth to a son that
same year. Tragically, the birth of
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After
the birth of their son, two more daughters were added to the family at Port
Isaac, before the completed family returned to Maria Street in Cardiff, where
they were living in 1871. Robert
Collett, a tailor from Gloucestershire, said he was 45 - when in fact he
would have been 52, Louisa Collett was 34 and had been born at Port Isaac, as
were her three surviving children. James E Collett was nine, Lavinia B Collett
was eight and Louisa S Collett was five years old. In 1876 the family was still living on
Maria Street in Llandaff, and it was there that their youngest daughter died
at the start of that year. |
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As
a result of that second loss, the family of four was living in Cardiff in
1881, albeit at Edward Street in the St John district. Robert Collett was continuing to work as a
tailor while, on that occasion, his place of birth was said to be Thrupp,
just south-east of Stroud, when once again he gave the census enumerator an
incorrect age, out of embarrassment for being nearly twenty years older than
his wife. Despite being 62 years old, he
said he fifty. The three other members
of the family had all been born at Port Isaac and they were Robert’s wife
Louisa Collett who was 47, his son James Collett who was 19, and daughter Lavinia
Collett who was 17. |
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Jane Ann Collett |
Born in 1860
at Pontypool |
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James Edward Collett |
Born in 1861
at Port Isaac |
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Lavinia Binn Collett |
Born in 1863
at Port Isaac |
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Louisa Sophia Collett |
Born in 1865
at Port Isaac |
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Charles Collett was possibly base-born in 1825 or
1826, the latter being when his parents were married during December that year. Although he was baptised at Stroud on 3rd
June 1827, the eldest child of James Collett and his first wife Harriet
Simms, he may have been born at Stanley End to the south of Stroud, where his
siblings were born. In the census of
1841, Charles Collett was the oldest child still living with his family at
the age of 14. However, it was seven
years later, when he was in his early twenties, that he left Gloucestershire
and sailed from England, arriving at Sydney in Australia on 4th
November 1848. It is possible that he
was influenced by his cousin James Lydford Collett who had attempted to
travel to Australia in 1821, but was thrown off the ship at Cape Town as a
stowaway. |
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Four
years after his arrival in Australia, Charles was recorded in the south of
the North Island of New Zealand when he married Maria Jones on 26th
July 1852 at the Wesleyan Chapel in Aglionby (right) within the Parish of
Wellington, in the County of New Munster.
At that time the country was made up of three
counties. New Ulster comprised most of
the North Island, New Munster included the southern portion of the North
Island and all of the South Island, and New Leinster which comprised Stewart
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Charles was 27 years old at the time
of the marriage in 1852, placing his year of birth around 1825 and before his
parents were married. He and Maria
were married following the reading of banns and with the consent of Maria’s
father Henry Jones. The groom was
described as a butcher of full age, while the bride was recorded as a minor,
being nine years younger than Charles when she was barely 18 years of
age. Maria was the first of the ten
children born to Henry James Jones (1811-1902) and Mary Willett and was born
at Preston Capes in Northamptonshire, England on 27th March 1834,
following which she was baptised on 13th May 1834 at the Wesleyan
Church in Daventry. In the census of 1841 Maria Jones was seven years old
when she was still living at Preston Capes with her family. |
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Maria’s father was a notable early
settler in New Zealand. He emigrated
in 1842 with his wife Mary, who was born in Oxfordshire, together with their
four children, on the sailing ship ‘London’ which arrived at Port Nicholson
in Wellington on 1st May of that year. One of the children, Mary Jones who was
recorded as being only six months old on the passenger list, died at sea on
18th April 1842. As a
result, Henry and Mary gave the same name to the first of their children to
be born in New Zealand during the following year. That Mary Jones, born in 1843, later
married David Dixon and the couple were to have another five children in
their new country. A son, James Jones,
was born in 1845 and he married Emma Hodder the daughter of fellow passengers
aboard the ‘London’, Walter and Emma Hodder.
Henry James Jones was recorded as being an agricultural labourer, a
farmer, and a practical herbalist. |
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The Jones family settled at Wadestown
which was situated very close to Aglionby, where Charles and Maria were
married, and later moved from Wadestown, a northern suburb of Wellington, to
Masterton in the Wairarapa region of the North Island during 1855 where Henry
Jones produced vegetables and butter for sale from his farming enterprise in
Johnstone Street. He was credited with
being the first man to use a plough in Masterton and the first to start a
Sunday School, and was known as the patriarch of Methodism in Masterton. His sons also farmed in the area and Henry
junior was among Masterton's first Bakers. Henry was described as being a
very community minded person and between 1858 and 1865 he was a volunteer for
the military, in case of an attack by the Maori. It was in 1855 that he established the
Sunday School at his home and, after 1858, the Church Society also met
there. At a meeting in Masterton in
1857 he moved a resolution on sheep or cattle farming in the Wairarapa and
between 1858 and 1895 he was a local preacher with over 450 services held by
him throughout the Wairarapa district.
In 1870 he sold his farm in Masterton and, with his daughter Mrs Maria
Collett, he took up his residence in the township. |
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Whilst it is known that Charles was a
butcher in 1852, by August 1859 when he was 34, he was the proprietor of a
butcher shop at Molesworth Street in Thorndon Flat, Wellington. Thorndon Flat was in the same area as Aglionby
and Wadestown. The first five children
of Charles and Maria were born in Wellington, they being Jacob Collett, Eliza
Collett, Samuel Collett, Esau Collett who sadly died before his first
birthday, and Rebecca Collett.
Sometime after Rebecca was born and before the birth of the couple's
next child, the family had relocated to Invercargill in the south of the
South Island. That move was confirmed
when Charles Collett, who obviously had opened a butcher shop in
Invercargill, came before the Magistrates Court in Southland charged with
having committed the offence of “exposing
for sale unwholesome meat” as reported in the Southland Times in
1863. However, the case was dismissed
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Thirty years later the following
report was published in the Southland Times on 1st July 1893, when
Charles would have been about 68 years old.
“Out All Night: As Mr Kirkland of Myross Bush and Mr Horon of
Invercargill happened to meet yesterday forenoon at Richmond Grove, on the
East Road, they observed an elderly man, well known in town, and named
Charles Collett, lying among some tussocks in a paddock. Proceeding to the spot they found that he
had evidently been out all night and, as he could not stand, they concluded
that he was in a bad way. Mr Kirkland
immediately went to the police station and soon after Constables Burnett and
Emmerson had Collett conveyed to the hospital. An examination by Dr Macleod showed that
Collett had fractured his right leg, between the knee and ankle, and that he
was also suffering from a touch of frost-bite. Collett, who is 66 years of age, had been drinking
heavily”. |
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It
was just over three years later when Charles Collett, aged 71, died of
heart disease on 26th September 1896 at Oteramika, five miles east
of Invercargill in Southland, following which he was buried in the nearby
Woodlands Cemetery on 28th September of that year. Once again, his age would indicate that he
had been born in 1825. After Charles’
passing his widow returned to the North Island and to her father’s home in
Masterton, where Maria Collett nee Jones later died on 7th May
1904 and was buried three days later in the Archer Street Cemetery in
Masterton. |
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The informant for Charles’ death was
his son, Charles Collett junior, who curiously did not know, or did not
register, many details of his extended family. The death certificate did confirm that only
seven of his eight children, five males and two females, were still alive at
the time of his death in 1896. His
grandparents were recorded as being unknown, while the place of his father’s
birth was simply listed as England. He
did not know his siblings’ birth dates, nor could he accurately state the
number of years that his father had been living in New Zealand when he
estimated it was 50, when at best Charles senior had been in the country for
only 48 years. |
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Jacob Collett |
Born in 1854
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Eliza Collett |
Born in 1856
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Samuel Collett |
Born in 1858
at Wellington (NZ) |
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Esau Collett |
Born in 1859
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Rebecca Collett |
Born in 1860
at Thorndon Flat (NZ) |
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Charles Collett |
Born in 1862
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James Henry Collett |
Born in 1869
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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Edward Collett |
Born in 1873
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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Joseph Collett was born at Stanley End, Kings Stanley
near Stroud, on 8th March 1829, another son of James and Harriet
Collett. At the time of the 1841
Census, he was twelve years old and was living with his family in
Stroud. By 1851 he was unmarried at
the age of 22 when he was a visitor at the Woolley family home on Bisley Old
Road in Stroud. His place of birth was
recorded as Kings Stanley and his occupation was that of a labourer. It was during the second quarter of 1855,
that the marriage of Joseph Collett and (1) Elizabeth Evans was recorded at
Stroud (Ref. 6a 490). Six years after
that, the couple was listed in the Stroud census of 1861 at Middle Street,
from where Joseph of Kings Stanley was working as a carter at the age of 32,
while his wife Elizabeth from Minchinhampton was 33. Living there with them was Elizabeth’s
seventy-year-old mother. Ten years
later, the childless couple was still living in Stroud, when Joseph was 42
and a haulier, like his father, and Elizabeth was 43. On that occasion, Joseph gave his place of
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By
the time of the census in 1881 they were living at Chapel Street in Stroud,
where Elizabeth, aged 53, was running a lodging house and had five people
staying there that day. Joseph was 52
and was working as a general haulier like his brother William (below). Just over two years later, Elizabeth passed
away at the age of 56, her death recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 169) during the
third quarter of 1883. Within a few
months of losing his wife, Joseph married (2) Julia Lavinia R Dyke who was
much younger, their wedding day recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 685) during the
last three months of 1883. Seven years
later, the childless couple was recorded living at Butter Row in Rodborough
in 1891. Haulier Joseph Collett was
61, Julia Collett was 35 and staying with the couple was Julia’s mother Ann
Dyke who was 71. |
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By
1901, Joseph Collett from Selsley (south of Stroud) was 72 and a coal dealer
who was visiting the Steele family at Church Hill in Chalford, to the east of
Stroud, with his wife Julia. She was
45 and from Tewkesbury. During the
next decade Joseph was widowed for a second time, when the death of Julia
Lavinia R Collett was recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a 211) during
the fourth quarter of 1908. In 1911,
widower Joseph Collett from Stroud was 81 and a retired haulier, who was once
again living in Stroud, but as a boarder with Thomas and Clara Hawkey at 15
Upper Lypiatt Terrace on Horns Road.
It was also at that same address, just over three years later, when he
passed away at the age of 85. The
death of Joseph Collett was recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a 428)
during the last three months of 1914.
Probate of his personal effects amounting to Ł132 1 Shilling 9 Pence
was granted to William Chandler, a cloth worker. |
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Eliza Collett was born at Stroud on 4th
May 1831 and was baptised there on 29th May 1831, the third child
and eldest daughter of James Collett and Harriett Sims. While she was living with her parents in
1841, when she was 10 years old, she had left the family home in Stroud by
1851 and no trace of her anywhere else has been located. |
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William Collett was born at Stanley End, Kings
Stanley, and was baptised at Stroud on 14th April 1833, and was
eight years old in the June census of 1841, when he and his family were
living at Butter Row in Rodborough.
Ten years later, the family was residing at Parliament Street in
Stroud, where William Collett was 18 and working with his father as a
haulier’s boy. His place of birth was
then given as Kings Stanley. It was
during the second quarter of 1858, that the marriage of William Collett and
(1) Mary Ann Berry was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 169). By 1861 she had presented William with
their first child and that year, the census return recorded the family
residing at Piccadilly in Stroud.
William Collett was 26 and a labourer from Stroud, Mary A Collett from
Rodborough was 29, and Charles Collett from Stroud was one year old. Staying with the young family was Francis
Berry from Dursley who was 72, the father-in-law of William Collett. |
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Over
the next decade, three more children were added to their family, by the end
of which William Collett from Stroud was 38, when he was described as a
pauper. Also, on the day of the census
in 1871, he and his family were residing in Randwick, just north of
Stroud. His wife Mary was 42 and, of
their four children, the older three were born at Stroud, with latest one
born after the family had settled in Randwick. Charles W Collett was 11 years of age, Mary
J Collett was nine, Rose E Collett was six and Sarah Collett who was just one
year old. |
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Sadly,
just prior to the next census in 1881, the death of Mary Ann Collett was
recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 226) during the first three months of 1881, when
she was 53. His loss was confirmed in
the census return that year, when widower William Collett from Kings Stanley
was 50 and a haulier, who was living with his four children at Fair View in
Randwick. The youngest child Sarah was
still attending school at the age of 11, while the three older children were
all employed as woollen cloth workers.
They were Charles Collett who was 23, Maria Collett who was 21 and
Rose E Collett who was 19. Almost
immediately after that census day, the marriage of William Collett and (2)
Mary Ann Bennett was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 600) during the second
quarter of 1881. |
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Ten
years later, it was just William, his second wife Mary Ann and his daughter
Sarah who were still living in Randwick, but at The Lawn. William Collett was 56 and continuing his
work as a haulier, Mary Ann Collett was 57 with occupation, and Sarah Collett
was 21, also with no stated occupation.
William and his second wife were married for just less than ten years,
when the death of Mary Ann Collett was recorded at Stroud register office
(Ref. 6a 229) during the first quarter of 1898, when she was 62. So, once again, William was a widower in
the Randwick census of 1901 when, at the age of 70 (sic) he was a carrier who
said he was born at Selsley, within the parish of Kings Stanley. Still living with him, and acting as his
housekeeper, was his youngest daughter, unmarried Sarah Collett who was 30
years old and born at Randwick. |
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Also
living with Sarah and her father were three young Collett children, who were
again living with Sarah in 1911 when they were said to be her sons, by which
time her father had passed away.
Recorded at Stroud register office, during the first decade of the new
century, were two deaths for William Collett, neither of them recorded as
being born around 1833. The first of
them died in 1902, the second in 1908, both of them said to have been born
around 1841. |
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Charles William Collett |
Born in 1858
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Mary Jane Collett |
Born in 1862
at Stroud |
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Rose Emma Collett |
Born in 1864
at Stroud |
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Sarah Collett |
Born in 1869
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According to the census in 1871 John Collett was 38
rather than 36, while his wife Harriet was 35. The five children living at Stroud with
then on that occasion were Sarah, aged 14, Eliza aged 12, Harriet, who was
six, Elizabeth who was three, and Alice M Collett who was not yet one year
old. Three more daughters were added
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By that time the couple’s two eldest daughter had left
the family home, presumably to be married as they would have been 24 and 22
respectively. The other members of
family were living at Clark Court off Acre Street in Stroud, where all of
them were confirmed as having been born at Stroud. John Collett, aged 48, was working as a
labourer, and his wife Harriet, who was 45, was employed as a
chairwoman. Their daughter Harriet,
aged 16, was a cloth mill hand, while daughter Elizabeth, aged 13, was a
seamstress. The next three girls were
all attending school, and they were Alice, who was ten, Mary, who was seven,
and Ellen who was five. The youngest
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John
Collett died three years later in 1884, his death recorded at Gloucester
(Ref. 6a 192) during the last three months of that year, when his age was
stated as being 53, rather than 50. It is also curious that an unconfirmed
record on the internet say that he passed away in a lunatic asylum, which may
be a reference to another John Collett.
By 1891 the widow of John Collett was still living in Stroud with her
youngest child. The census return
described the pair of them as Harriet Collett aged 55 and from Stroud, and
Lucy Collett also from Stroud who was 12.
Living in nearby in town was Harriet’s daughter Mary Collett who was
18, while daughter Alice M Collett was 20 and was living in the Rodborough
area. |
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Ten
years later Harriet Collett, aged 65 and a widow, and her daughter Lucy
Collett, then aged 22, were both working as charwomen when they were living
in Rodborough, while daughter Alice was most likely married by then. It was just under six years after that
census day in 1901 when Harriet Collett nee Holder passed away at the age of
71, her death recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a 268) during the
first quarter of 1907. At that time in
her life her address was recorded as The Knoll on Parliament Street in
Stroud, while the day on which she died is confirmed as 12th
February 1907. |
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Sarah Collett |
Born in 1856
at Stroud |
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Eliza Collett |
Born in 1858
at Stroud |
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Martha
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Born in 1860
at Stroud |
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13P16 |
Harriet
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Born in 1864
at Stroud |
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13P17 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1867
at Stroud |
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Alice M
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Born in 1870
at Stroud |
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1873
at Stroud |
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Ellen Collett |
Born in 1875
at Stroud |
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Lucy Collett |
Born in 1878
at Stroud |
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13O6 |
George Collett was born at Kings Stanley, possibly in
late 1836 or early in 1837 and was baptised at Stroud on 12th
February 1837, the son of James and Harriet Collett. By 1841, George was four years old when he
was living in Rodborough with his family but then, following the death of his
mother, his father remarried and the family moved back to Stroud and
Parliament Street, where George was 14 in 1851. On that occasion, his place of birth was
said to be Kings Stanley, like his older siblings, by which time he had left
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Sarah Collett was in 1839 at Rodborough where she
was baptised on 21st July 1839, although it was at Stroud where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 11 420) during the second quarter of the
year. Shortly after she was born her
large family moved to Minchinhampton, where her parents, James and Harriet
Collett, were living at Butter Row in 1841, when Sarah was two years
old. During the next couple of years
her mother died and her father remarried, so by 1851 Sarah, at the age of 12,
was living at Parliament Street in Stroud with her father and her stepmother.
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13O9 |
Harriet Collett was born at Stroud in 1843, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 11 429) during the last three months of that
year. She was the first of the two
children of James Collett and his second wife Sarah Smart. She was seven years of age in 1851 when
living with her family at Parliament Street in Stroud. Ten years later, it was only Harriet
Collett of Stroud and her brother Samuel (below) who were still living
with their parents at Tower Hill in Stroud.
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13O10 |
Samuel Collett was born at Stroud in 1846, the son of
James Collett by his second wife Sarah Smart, his birth recorded at Stroud
(Ref. 11 447) during the third quarter of the year. In the Stroud census of 1851 Samuel was
four years old when he was living with his family at Parliament Street. Ten years later it was at Tower Hill in
Stroud that Samuel, aged 14 with no stated occupation, and his sister
Harriet, who was 17, who were the only children still living at the home of
their parents. Not long after that
Samuel made his way to London where he was recorded at the time of the next
census in 1871. Samuel Collett from
Stroud in Gloucestershire was 24 and was a shoemaker lodging at the
Camberwell home of William and Hannah Lilley.
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13O15 |
Enos Collett was baptised at Stroud on 16th
April 1837, the youngest child of William Collett and Sybil Vines, who death
was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 11 318) during the third quarter of that same
year. It was therefore at Stroud where
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Amelia Collett was the only child of John Collett and
his second wife Jane and was born at Eastington in 1855, her birth recorded
at Wheatenhurst (Ref. 6a 226) during the last three months of that year. She was five years of age in Eastington
census of 1861 when she was living with her parents at Alkerton. By the time she was 15 years old, Amelia
Collett from Eastington was working as a general domestic servant at the
Cheltenham home of William Kirkpatrick from Scotland. After a further ten years, unmarried Amelia
Collett from Eastington was 25 when she was one of five servants at the
Wotton-under-Edge home of the Ricketts family on the High Street, where she
was employed as a domestic housemaid.
It should be noted that her paternal grandmother was Elizabeth
Ricketts, so there may well have been a family connection of some sort. Also, by that time, her parents were also
residing nearby at Wotton-under-Edge.
Three years later, the marriage of Amelia Collett and Rufus Candy was
recorded at Dursley (Ref. 6a 417) during the second quarter of 1884. |
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13O17 |
Rhoda Ann Collett was born on 27th December
1824 at Camphor's Kraal, Bathhurst in Eastern Cape (SA). On 31st May 1842 she married her
cousin Joshua Trollip at Groenfontein Farm in Cradock. It was also at Groenfontein where Joshua
was born on 17th May 1822.
He was the son of Stephen Trollip and Mary Weller and the nephew of
Rhoda’s mother Rhoda Collett nee Trollip.
The marriage produced twelve children for Rhoda and Joshua and all of
them were born within the Cradock district of Eastern Cape. Two of the children died very young, one
not quite a year old and the other at just three years of age. |
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Rhoda
Ann Trollip nee Collett died on 17th November 1898 aged 73 at
Mulberry Grove in Eastern Cape and was buried at Katkop Farm in Eastern Cape,
where her husband was buried following his death at Doornhoek on 16th
April 1887. One of Rhoda’s daughters, Jessie
Harriet Collett Trollip, later married William Jacobus Van Heerden and
their daughter Annie Van Heerden married her uncle Albert Henry Collett (Ref.
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13O18 |
JOHN COLLETT was born on 27th November
1826 at Beaufort Street in Grahamstown in Eastern Cape (SA). On 19th July 1854 he married his
cousin Mary Trollip at Doornberg Farm in Cradock. She was the daughter of Joseph Anthony
Trollip and Phoebe Whitehead and her father Joseph was the brother of John’s
mother Rhoda. All of their fourteen
children were born at Grahamstown in Cradock.
Mary Trollip was nearly ten years younger than her husband, having
been born at Cradock on 22nd June 1836. In the book “A Time to Plant”, by Joan
Collett nee Bladen (Ref. 13Q63), on page 211, John was described as short and
calm, while, by comparison, Mary was tall and more excitable. |
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Of
their children, John and Gervase were noted as being tall, Norman was quite
short, and most of them were slow spoken people, although Letty, Rosa and
Norman were lively. And with the
exception of Walter, Herbert, Jessie and Dudley who had red/sandy hair, the
other members of the family had dark hair.
In 1850 Grassridge Farm was acquired by John and Mary and,
thirty-three years after, further land at Rem. Petzer Kraal, Doornberg and
two other locations was added, increasing their total holding to almost 2,000
hectares in the district of Middelburg.
The purchase of those extra lands was secured with the help of Mary’s
father who was the bondholder for the Ł2,500 mortgage. |
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By
the time of his death over twenty years later, John’s total holding amounted
to 6,715 hectares valued at Ł7,915. In
the years prior to his death the land was farmed by his son Norman and
Dudley. His estate also included two
properties bought by John in Cradock Town, they being 33 Beeren Street which
later became a boarding house, and business premises in Adderley Street which
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John
and Mary where founder members of the Fish River Methodist Chapel and upon
the death of the couple their children placed a memorial tablet in the
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Walter James Collett |
Born in 1855
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13P23 |
Annie Letitia Collett |
Born in 1856
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P24 |
Herbert Joseph Collett |
Born in 1858
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P25
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Jessie Marion Collett |
Born in 1860
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P26 |
Mary Emma Collett |
Born in 1862
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P27 |
Rosie Phoebe Collett |
Born in 1864
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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Rosa Phoebe Collett |
Born in 1865
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P29 |
John Owen Collett |
Born in 1867
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P30 |
Martha Rhoda Collett |
Born in 1868
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P31 |
Agnes Collett |
Born in 1870
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P32 |
Albert Henry Collett |
Born in 1871
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P33 |
Gervase Chancellor Collett |
Born in 1874
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P34 |
NORMAN HUGH COLLETT |
Born in 1877
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13P35 |
Dudley Templeton Collett |
Born in 1878
at Grahamstown (SA) |
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13O19 |
Susanna Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 13th
July 1829. She married Richard John
Maskell in January 1849 and the marriage produced seven children for the
couple. Richard was born around 1825
and Susanna died at Beesterkraal, Hanover in Cape Province on 29th
July 1889, following which she was buried at Dwaal Farm, Karoo in Eastern
Cape. It is interesting to note that
Susanna’s eldest son was Joseph John Maskell and that he marriage Rosa Phoebe
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13O20 |
Martha Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 29th
June 1831 and she married John Trollip on 26th September
1851. John was the son of William
Trollip and Patience Everly and was born on 8th May 1828 at
Daggaboer Farm in Salem, Eastern Cape.
John was also a nephew to Martha’s mother. Martha died at Daggaboer Farm on 5th
October 1891 aged 60 and her husband died the following year, just nine days
after the anniversary of Martha’s passing, on 14th October 1892 at
Kaffirslaagte River in Eastern Cape.
The death certificate for Martha stated that she had no children of
her own, which indicates that their three children were adopted, with all of
them born prior to their wedding day.
Their daughter Sophie Usher Pike was born on 5th
April 1847, Louis Henry Meaker was born on 24th July 1849,
and Charles Percy Fulton was born on 14th February
1851. See Martha’s brother James (below)
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13O21 |
James Alexander Collett was born at Grove Hill in Bathurst
(SA) on 15th May 1833. He
married Mary Simpson on 19th January 1859 at Commemoration Church
in Grahamstown. Mary, who was born at
Bathurst on 27th March 1838, was the daughter of the Reverend
William Simpson and Ann Usher and the sister of Emily Simpson who married
James’ brother Joseph Collett (below).
Also see Ref. 13P55 and 13Q39 for further Collett/Simpson
liaisons. James Collett died on 16th
December 1910 at Colletton House in Rhyneheath, Karoo in South Africa. He was then buried at Rhyneheath Cemetery
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Cecil Ernest Collett |
Born in 1859
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13P37 |
Charles Hedley Collett |
Born in 1862
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13P38 |
Annie Alicia Collett |
Date of birth
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13P39
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Benjamin Shaw Collett |
Born in 1866
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13P40 |
Denham Godlonton Collett |
Born in 1869
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13P41 |
Florence Emily Collett |
Born in 1872
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13P42
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William James Collett |
Born in 1874
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13P43 |
Irene Mary Collett |
Born in 1879
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13O22 |
William Collett was born at Olifantsfontein (Elephant
Fountain) in Cape Province (SA) on 7th August 1835. William was also known as Ian and farmed
land at Rietvlei near Middelburg. He
married Anna Maria Cook on 10th September 1862 at Cradock and she
was the daughter of Edward Cook and Mary Frances Thornhill. Anna was born at Nisbet Bath in Great
Namaqualand on 29th May 1843.
It is established that the couple’s first five children were born at
Middelburg, although it seems very likely that the remainder were also born there,
in view of the fact that William was known as the father of the Middelburg
branch of the Collett family. William
Collett died on 22nd March 1916 just over twelve years after his
wife Anna had died on 16th October 1903, when he was buried at
Rietvleil in Middelburg, Eastern Cape. |
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13P44
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Dora Frances Collett |
Born in 1863 (SA) |
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13P45 |
Harry Grey Collett |
Born in 1865
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13P46 |
Edith Anna Collett |
Born in 1867
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13P47
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William Edward Collett |
Born in 1869
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13P48 |
Ewart James Collett |
Born in 1871
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13P49 |
Frederick Slater Collett |
Born in 1873
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13P50
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Myra Rhoda Collett |
Born in 1875
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13P51 |
John Wesley Cam Collett |
Born in 1877
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13P52 |
Elizabeth Martha Collett |
Born in 1880
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13P53 |
George Morley Collett |
Born in 1882
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13P54 |
Ethel Daisy Thornhill Collett |
Born in 1884
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13O23 |
Joseph Collett was born on 17th July 1837
at Grahamstown (SA) where he married Emily Simpson on 4th April
1860. Emily was born in 1842 and was
the sister of Mary Simpson who married Joseph’s brother James Collett (above)
and the daughter of the Reverend William Simpson and Ann Usher. Joseph Collett died during July 1901 at
Middelburg leaving Emily a widow for the next twenty-three years before she
died at Grapevale in Naauwpoort, Eastern Cape on 25th December
1924. |
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13P55
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Percy Every Collett |
Born in 1861
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13P56 |
Alice Emmeline Collett |
Born in 1862
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13P57 |
Amy Josephine Collett |
Born in 1864
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13P58
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William Arthur Collett |
Born in 1865
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13P59 |
Collett Langford Collett |
Born in 1868
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13P60 |
Isabel Mary Collett |
Born in 1870
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13P61 |
Elizabeth
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Born in 1871
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13P62
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Ada Susannah Collett |
Born in 1873
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13P63 |
Joseph Collett |
Born in 1875
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13P64 |
Mabel Winifred Collett |
Born in 1877
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13P65 |
Cecil Reginald Collett |
Born in 1883
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13O24 |
George Collett was born on 9th April 1840
at Eastern Cape (SA), and died at Aliwal North during August 1879. It was at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in
Cradock that he married Martha Petronella (Susanna) Adendorf on 28th
April 1863. Martha, who was born at
Free State in South Africa on 15 Jul 1843, outlived her husband by almost
twenty-one years and died at Daggaboersnek in Bedford, Eastern Cape on 28th
June 1900. In her Will just five of
the couple’s nine children were mentioned and they were Annie, Jack, Thomas,
Eva and James. Of the others, Martha
had died the year after she was born, Horatio had died just three years
before his mother, leaving Richard and Norman who must have died sometime
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Born in 1864
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13P67 |
Annie Rhoda Collett |
Born in 1865
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13P68 |
John Hedley Collett |
Born in 1866
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13P69
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Richard Clifford Collett |
Born in 1868
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13P70 |
Thomas Henry Collett |
Born in 1869
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13P71 |
Martha Selena Collett |
Born in 1870
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13P72
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Eva Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1874
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13P73 |
James Christopher Collett |
Born in 1877
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13P74 |
Norman Collett |
Born in 1879
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13O25 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Groensfontein in Cradock,
Eastern Cape (SA), on 8th April 1844. At the very young age of sixteen years and
ten months she married Jonathan Crooks on 14th February 1861 at
Mulberry Grove in Cradock. The
marriage produced five children for the couple, they being Aveline Eliza
Crooks, Albert John Crooks, Amelia d' Egville Crooks, Percy
Roland James Crooks, and Edith Rhoda Crooks. Elizabeth’s husband was born around 1840
and both he and Elizabeth died at Eastern Cape. Elizabeth Crooks nee Collett died at
Steynsburg on 20th September 1913 and was buried at Steynsburg in
Eastern Cape on 22nd September 1913. An alternative source says the month was
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Ann Collett was born in England around 1824, the
eldest of the two daughters of Joseph Collett and Mary Benfield from
England. By 1838 Ann and her family
were farming at Auburn in Cayuga County, New York, while it was eight years
later on 10th December 1846 when Ann married Adoniram Judson
Dwinelle who was also born in New York on 9th January 1825. Their marriage produced between six and
nine children, the former confirmed by the census of 1860 for the town of
Sennett in Cayuga County. However, it
was on that occasion that Ann gave her place of birth as England, rather than
New York where every member of her family was born. Judson Dwinelle was 35, as was Ann, while
their six sons were named as Judson A Dwinelle who was 12, Joseph S
Dwinelle who was 10, William Dwinelle who was eight, Edgar Dwinelle
who was six, George Dwinelle who was four, and Fred Dwinelle who
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Ten
years later Ann’s eldest son, A J Dwinelle aged 22, was living at Mountain
Spring in Butte County, California, with Ann’s widowed father Joseph Collett,
when they were both working as miners.
It was just before the end of the century, when Ann Dwinelle nee Collett
was seventy-four years old that she died in Kansas on 25th May
1899. |
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13O27 |
Charlotte Collett was born in England on 26th
March 1826, the younger of the two children of Joseph Collett and Mary
Benfield. Another source says she was
born in New York State, although that conflicts with the fact that her
parents did not arrive in America until 1831.
Charlotte later married Joseph Glass whose parents were born in
Ireland. On 15th June 1880
at the town of Sennett in Cayuga County Joseph Glass was 55, Charlotte Glass
was 53, and their children were Adelbert Glass who was 25, Frank Glass
who was 21, and Mary Glass who was 15, every member of the family
confirmed as having been born in New York State. Supporting the family was a servant Agnes
Gardner who was 24 and from Switzerland.
That may be an indication the family was relatively well set up
financially. It would appear that the
family lived out the remained of their lives at Sennett, since it was there
that Charlotte Glass nee Collett died on 10th March 1917 was
buried at the Old Sennett Cemetery in Cayuga County, where her daughter Mary
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Harriet Collett was born at Stroud in 1840 where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 11 394) during the third quarter of the year. It is possible she was born at George
Street in Stroud, where she was living with her parents in 1841 when she
would have been around ten months old.
After the birth of her younger brother Charles (below), her
father’s work as a tailor took the family to York Place in Bristol, where the
family of four was living in 1861. By
that time in her life Harriet Collett from Stroud was 20 and working as a hat
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While
her parents were still living at York Place in 1871, Harriet had followed her
married brother to Leeds, with whom she was living in 1871 with his wife and
their first child. Harriet Collett
from Stroud was 30 and was confirmed as the sister of the head of the
household Charles, when she was working as a servant. Shortly after that day, her father passed
away and her brother and his family moved to London. By 1881 Harriet Collett was still unmarried
at the age of 40 and had returned to Bristol, where she was living at Milsom
Street within the St Philip and St Jacob Without, where her brother had also
settled, but at Queen Parade. On that
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Towards
the end of the next decade, it would appear that Harriet may have had a
health issue since, in the Bristol census of 1891, she was a patient in
hospital in the St James district of Bristol.
Unmarried Harriet Collett from Stroud was 50 who was again described
as a hat trimmer. She obviously
overcame whatever it was that placed her in hospital because, in 1901,
60-year-old Harriet was residing on City Road in Bristol St Barnabas when she
was described as an almswoman and head of the household. It was exactly the same situation in 1911
when she was 70 years old and described as an almswoman, having no
occupation. She survived for nearly
eleven years, when the death of Harriet Collett, aged 81, was recorded at
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13O29 |
Charles Collett was born at Stroud in 1842, the son
of Charles and Ann Collett who, ten years earlier, had another son Charles
who died in 1835. Certainly, when he
was baptised at Stroud in 1832, his parents were confirmed as Charles and Ann
Collett, although in the census of 1841, the parents of his sister Harriet (above)
were recorded at Charles and Jane. That
may simply have been an error, since his parents were confirmed as Charles
and Ann in the subsequent census returns.
The birth of Charles Collett was recorded at Stroud (Ref. xi 452) during
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It
was at York Place in Bristol that the family was residing in 1851 when
Charles Collett junior was nine years old.
It was there also that the family of four was still living in 1861, by
which time Charles was 19 years of age and working as a warehouseman. Five years after that, the marriage of
Charles Collett and Rosina Jenkins was recorded at Bristol (Ref. 6a 215)
during the last quarter of 1866. The
couple’s first child was born at Bristol within the next two years but, on
the day of the census in 1871, the family was recorded at Leeds in Yorkshire
as follows. Charles Collett from
Stroud was 29 and a warehouseman, his wife Rosina from Bristol was 30 and
their son Charles A Collett was three years old and also born at
Bristol. Completing the family group
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After
ten years together, Charles and Rosina were living in the Hackney area of
London when the second child was born, the birth of Oswald Edgar Collett
recorded there (Ref. 1b 450) during the second quarter of 1876. After a further five years, the young family
was back living in Bristol, close to where Charles’ sister Harriet was also
living in 1881. According to the
census return that year, they were living at Queen Parade in the parish of St
Philip and St Jacob Without when Stroud born Charles Collett was 39 and a
shopkeeper and a general dealer in fancy goods. Rosina Collett was 40, Charles A Collett
was 13 and Oswald E Collett from London was five years old. |
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Tragedy
struck the family six years later when, head of the household Charles, died
at Bristol where his death was recorded at (Ref. 6a 15) during the third quarter
of 1887, when he was 45. Having lost
her husband, Rosina and her two sons remained in Bristol but at the home of
her parents on Newfoundland Street in the St Clements district of the
city. Widow Rosina Collett was 49,
Charles was 23 and a tailor (as was his paternal grandfather) and Oswald was
15. Rosina’s elderly parents were
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During
the next decade, both of her parents passed away and both of her sons left
home to make their own way in the world.
So, by 1901, Rosina Collett was living alone at the age of 60, when
residing at Stanley Street in Bristol, where she was living on her own means.
Nothing much is currently know about
her two sons, except that the death of Oswald Edgar Collett was recorded at
the Devon register office in Barnstaple (Ref. 5b 750) during the last three
months of 1941, when he was 65. |
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Charles A
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Born in 1868
at Bristol |
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13P76 |
Oswald Edgar
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Born in 1876
at Hackney, London |
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13O30 |
Jane Ann Collett was born at Pontypool in 1860, her
birth, as the first child of Robert Collett and Louisa Glanville Brown, was
recorded at Pontypool (Ref. 11a 131) during the first three months of
1860. She was one year old in the
census of 1861, when living at Maria Street in Llandaff with her
parents. Shortly thereafter, and with
her mother already pregnant with Jane’s brother, the family moved to Port
Isaac in Cornwall, where her mother had been born. Jane Ann Collett was only eighteen months
old when her death was recorded at Bodmin (Ref. 5c 57) during the third
quarter of 1861, the same quarter of the year that her bother was born. Following her death, Jane Ann Collett was
buried at the Church of St Endellion on 14th July 1861, when her
mother had been baptised in 1836. |
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James Edward Collett was born at Port Isaac in 1861, the
only son and eldest surviving child of Robert Collett from Stroud and his
wife Louisa Brown from Port Isaac, whose birth was recorded at Bodmin (Ref.
5c 110) during the third quarter of the year.
In the census of 1871 James E Collett was nine years old, by which
time he and his family were living in Cardiff where his parents, and his
deceased older sister Jane, had been living in 1861. Previously the family had not been found in
the census of 1881 and the main reason was that his father Robert said he had
been born at Thrupp in Gloucestershire.
However, that year, James’ father’s occupation was that of a tailor
and his wife Louisa was from Port Isaac.
Living with the couple were their two surviving children, the eldest
being James E Collett from Port Isaac who was 19 and a postal letter carrier. Four years earlier his youngest sister had
died in Cardiff at the age of 10 years.
Five years after the census day in 1881, the marriage of James Edward
Collett and Margaret Lewis was recorded at Cardiff (Ref. 11a 375) during the
third quarter of 1886. Five years
later, he and his young family were living at 69 Craddock Street in Cardiff
in 1891. |
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James
E Collett from Port Isaac was 29 and a letter porveeir (a postman), his wife
Margaret was 28 and from Aberystwyth, and their three Cardiff born children
were Louisa M Collett who was three, Robert L Collett who was two and baby
Collett who was only a few days old and had not yet been baptised, nor had
her birth been recorded. Three more
children were added to their family over the next ten years and in March 1901
the larger family was residing at 61 Forrest Road in Canton, Cardiff. The census that month confirmed that James
E Collett from Port Isaac was 39 and an employee of the General Post Office,
where he was working as a head postman.
Curious his wife Margaret said she was 38 and born at Ponterwyd, ten
miles inland from Aberystwyth. |
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Their
family on that occasion comprised Louisa M Collett who was 13, Robert J
Collett who was 12, Lavinia S Collett who was 10, Gwendoline M Collett who
was seven, Walter J Collett who was five and Doris M Collet who was one year
old. One more child was added to the
family during the next two years but, by 1911, the three eldest daughters had
already left home, which was still at 61 Forrest Road in Canton. Head of the household James Edward Collett
was 49 and head postman with the GPO, Margaret was 48, Robert Lewis was 22,
Walter James was 15, Doris Miriam was 11 and Hilda Collett was eight years of
age, although sadly she did not survive. |
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Louisa Mary Collett |
Born in 1887
at Cardiff |
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13P78 |
Robert Lewis Collett |
Born in 1889
at Cardiff |
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13P79 |
Lavinia Sarah Collett |
Born in 1891
at Cardiff |
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13P80
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Gwendoline Margaret Collett |
Born in 1893
at Cardiff |
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13P81 |
Walter James Collett |
Born in 1895
at Cardiff |
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13P82 |
Doris Miriam
Collett |
Born in 1900
at Cardiff |
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13P83 |
Hilda Collett |
Born in 1903 at
Cardiff |
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13O32 |
Lavinia Binn Collett was born at Port Isaac in 1863, while
her birth was registered at Bodmin (Ref. 5c 113) during the second quarter of
that year. She was the third of the
four children of Robert and Louisa Collett with whom she was living within
the St Mary district of Cardiff in 1871, when she was described as Lavinia B
Collett from Port Isaac in Cornwall who was eight years old. On the day of the next census in 1881, the
family living at Edward Street in Cardiff had been reduced in size by the
death in 1876 of Lavinia’s younger sister Louisa (below). Lavinia B Collett was 17 years old and
working as a dressmaker. It was during
the second quarter of 1885 that the marriage of Lavinia Binn Collett and
Thomas Hale was recorded at Cardiff (Ref. 11a 398), when the witnesses were
Mary Jane Isaac and Watson Hubert King.
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Shortly
after they were married Lavinia gave birth to a son, who may have been the
couple’s only child. On the occasion
of the census in 1911, Lavinia Binn Hale from Port Isaac was 47 and residing
at 16 Miskin Street in Barry. She had
been married to Thomas Hale, who was also 47, for twenty-six years, while
their son Thomas James Hales was 25.
The death of Lavinia B Hale was recorded at Cardiff register office
(Ref. 11a 412) during the third quarter of 1929 when she was sixty-six years
of age. |
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13O33 |
Louisa Sophia Collett was born at Port Isaac in 1865, the
fourth and last child of Robert Collett from Stroud and Louisa Glanville
Brown from Port Isaac. No record of
her birth at Bodmin has yet been found while, in 1871, Louisa S Collett from
Port Isaac was five years old and living with her family in Cardiff, her
father’s work as a tailor, had resulted in a return to Cardiff, where her
parents had been living ten years earlier at Maria Street. Five years later, when the family was again
residing on Maria Street in Cardiff, Louisa Sophia Collett died at the age of
ten years, her death recorded in Cardiff (Ref. 11a 168) during the first three
months of 1876. She was then buried at
the Church of St Mary in Cardiff. |
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13P1 |
Jacob Collett was born at Wellington (NZ) on 10th
July 1854, the eldest child of Charles Collett and his wife Maria Jones. He married Mary Hannah Fisher during the
early months of 1894 and the first of their three children was born later
that same year. By 1897 their family
was complete, but tragically it was on 4th October 1897 that Jacob
Collett died at the age of 43, following which he was buried at Gore Cemetery
in Southland. Mary was born in
Wiltshire, England, during 1864 and was 19 and a servant when she sailed to
New Zealand on board the sailing ship ‘Victory’ which arrived at Invercargill
on 23rd December 1883. Mary
Collett nee Fisher passed away at the age of 80 in 1944 and was also buried
at Gore Cemetery. |
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Horace Walter Collett |
Born in 1894
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q2
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Leonard Adolph Collett |
Born in 1896
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q3
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Pauline Millicent Collett |
Born in 1898
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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Eliza Collett was born at Wellington (NZ) on 23rd
April 1856, the eldest daughter of Charles and Maria Collett. She was twenty years old when she gave
birth her first base-born child, the son of an unnamed man, and two years
after a second base-born son was born, the father being her future
husband. Shortly after the birth, on 7th
March 1879 at Invercargill, Eliza married David Low Mill, who had been born
on 23rd April 1853. Sadly,
Eliza only had eighteen years of marriage with David when she died at
Mandeville in Southland (NZ) on 10th April 1897, after which she
was buried at Gore Cemetery. Her
passing happened just nine days after giving birth to her last child, and two
weeks before her forty-first birthday.
Despite what was written here in an earlier version of this family
line, it has now been confirmed that David Low Mill did not re-marry after
being widower. |
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During
the eighteen years that they were together, Eliza had presented David with
ten further children. Those ten children were: Jane Ethel Mill (born
1880); George Bruce Mill (born 1881) - who tragically he died when he
was two years old; an unnamed child who died at birth in 1883; Maria
May Mill (born 1884); Alexander Charles Mill (born 1890); Henrietta
Marion Mill (born 1891); Agnes Annie Emily Mill (born 1893); Francis
Albert Mill (born 1894); and Jessie Maud Mill who was born on 1st
April 1897. The missing child from the
list is of particular interest, since it was Eliza’s daughter Alice Low
Mill (who was born during 1886) who later married Robert Barrie Collett
(Ref. 13Q24). |
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A
newspaper report in the Mataura Ensign of 18th April 1910 provided
an insight to where the family of David Low Mill and his surviving children
were living at that time, when it stated that ‘Mr David Mill has started a new industry in Mandeville. He has a poultry yard in which are all the
latest breeds of fowls’.
Mandeville is a settlement in the Southland region, 17 kilometres
north-west of Gore - where his wife was buried. Whether Eliza’s first base-born son William
stayed with her after she married, or was raised by someone else, is not
known at this time. Although it seems
very likely that David, her second child, was living with her until the time
of her death, after which there was a falling-out with his father. The difference of option, or rift, between
young David and his father, resulted in a complete break-down in their
relationship, who never spoke to each other again, despite continuing to live
nearby, within the same small town. David
Low Mill died at Otamita in Southland on 13th September 1925, at
the age of 72, following which he was also buried at Gore Cemetery in
Southland, with his wife. |
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13Q4
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William Collett |
Born in 1876
in New Zealand |
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13Q5
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David Mill Collett |
Born in 1878
in New Zealand |
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13P3 |
Samuel Collett was born at Wellington (NZ) on 8th
February 1858 and was the third child of Charles Collett and Maria Jones from
England. It was also in New Zealand
that he later married the much younger Marion Nelson Spowart in
1880. Marion was born in Scotland
during 1866 and emigrated to New Zealand with her parents around 1872. Her surname was often misspelt or
misinterpreted and, apart from being a signatory on a petition for Women's
Suffrage, submitted to Parliament in 1893, and being recorded as the
next-of-kin of her son Leslie Collett, in his War Records, very little else
is known about Marion Collett nee Spowart. |
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Conversely though, much has been
written about Samuel Collett, who led a somewhat colourful life. He would have been about three years old
when the family moved from Wellington to Invercargill via Thorndon Flats and,
it is assumed, that his schooling and perhaps his early working life was in
the Invercargill area. Sometime before
1889, and perhaps as early as 1880, he had his own blacksmith business on
Irwell Street in Gore, just under forty miles north-east of Invercargill,
where the family’s home was conveniently located adjacent to the smithy. The establishment was known as The Gore
Coach & Carriage Factory and General Shoeing Forge and catered for “engineering in all its branches and
general smith work” as advertised in several issues of local papers. |
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An article in the Mataura Ensign on 3rd
October 1890 reported the bad luck that had plagued Samuel Collett when the
family home was burnt to the ground, and also made reference to the fact that
his blacksmith shop had previously been entirely lost as a result of an
earlier fire. ‘A fire occurred in
Gore on Wednesday evening between half-past seven and eight o'clock at the
residence of Mr Samuel Collett, blacksmith.
It appears that the fire originated through the bursting of a kerosene
lamp in one of the front rooms. The
flames caught the wall and, with the wind happening to set in the direction
of the main body of the building, its destruction was inevitable. The fire bell was rung promptly and the
brigade was quickly on the scene. All
they could do, however, was to prevent the spreading of the conflagration to
the adjoining buildings, and this they did.
Mr Collett endeavoured to save as much of his property as he could,
and got rather badly burned in the attempt; but fortunately there was no
danger to life, as Mrs Collett and the children happened to be away. There was insurance on the cottage, a
four-roomed dwelling, and its contents, with the New Zealand Insurance
Company for Ł130, and Mr Collett naturally congratulates himself that he does
not stand to lose so heavily this time as he did on the last occasion when
his whole workshop was burnt down, with not one penny of insurance on
it. General sympathy is felt for Mr
Collett, who has fought a hard, uphill battle for many a long year past.’ |
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Just over two years later an advert
placed in the Mataura Ensign on 31st January 1893 provided an
indication of the stock he had for sale and the prices he charged. ‘Double buggies, with folding back
seats, Ł35 upwards; single buggies, Ł26 upwards; pony phaetons, in different
styles, Ł30 ditto; [illegible] waggonettes, Ł40 ditto; farmers’ station
waggon and buggies, with shiftable seat at back, Ł27 ditto; express waggon,
Ł25 ditto; double-seated dog carts, with shiftable seats, with cushions for
double seats, Ł18 ditto; also rustic dog-carts, Ł15 ditto, with shiftable
seats, double-trimmed, spring-carts, Ł16 ditto; Tilbury carts, Ł12 ditto;
American daisy-carts, one or two-passenger, Ł11 ditto; road-cart and
pleasure-cart, Ł16 ditto (inspection invited); tip drays Ł17; farmer's road
dray, Ł18; timber truck waggon, Ł26 (lifting on and off body extra);
two-horse waggon Ł28; four-horse waggon, Ł30 to Ł35 (reversible shafts or
pole). |
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To our Local
District Farmers an Oat-Crushing Department has been added to my present
business, and our farmers in the surrounding district can get Oats Crushed,
while getting their horses shod or any other work or repairs done at lowest
rates. Second-hand buggies or any kind
of vehicles taken in on exchange.
Repairs and repainting and the trimming will be done at low rates, and
the price will be given to each party for the work to be done, when leaving
the vehicle. Having added steam power
to the works, I am able to manufacture vehicles at a much lower price than
before. Intending purchasers are
requested to send for an illustrated catalogue before buying elsewhere.’ |
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The early Scottish settlers to the
Otago and Southland areas of New Zealand brought with them their family
traditions and customs, including a liking for a daily dram or two of
Highland Dew, and Gore became known in New Zealand folklore as the home of Hokonui
Moonshine. The Mataura electorate
voted no-licence in 1902 and Invercargill followed suit in 1905, although
stills sprang up through the area and the authorities began to take an
interest in the goings-on in the bush-clad hills with them mounting some of
their famous raids on those illicit stills.
Samuel Collett was convicted of selling whiskey, as portrayed in the
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‘Sly-Grog
Selling: At the Police Court, Gore,
yesterday before Mr G. Cruickshank, S.M., the hearing of charges of illicit
dealing in liquor, preferred against local residents, was begun. Samuel Collett, charged with selling drink
on 24th June, pleaded not guilty.
Inspector Mitchell said the defendant was a blacksmith, and two old
friends of his were supplied with drink by him. D. Stewart said that he called at Collett's
shop with W. Stewart where they had whiskey supplied by Collett. For a second drink he laid down a shilling,
but to the best of his knowledge Collett did not ask for money. A witness said that he had the drinks in
the writing room. It was while there
that Collett asked them to have a drink.
He did not call defendant's attention to the fact of putting down the
shilling, and he did not ask for money.
I had been a customer of Collett's for twelve years or more. He suggested the second drink. Sergeant McKenzie said that when he
executed the search warrant in Collett's premises he said he gave the whiskey
out of friendship. He searched the
place, and in a bedroom found a bottle of whiskey about a quarter full, in
another bedroom was a lemonade bottle containing whiskey. Collett said he did not know that the
bottle was there, and that the bottle in his bedroom was for his own
use. Collett said Stewart gave him no
money, but that he had put a shilling on the bench. Detective McIlveney also gave evidence that
he heard Collett say he gave the Stewarts the liquor. He had no doubt that the shilling was
mentioned. The Defendant said that the
two Stewarts came into the smithy together.
After some conversation he asked them to have a whiskey in a room
where he did his writing. Then he took
them out and showed them some wheels and afterwards asked them to have
another nip. No money passed. The Defendant was convicted and fined Ł50,
with costs at 9 shillings. Security for appeal was fixed at Ł70.’ |
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Just a few months after the court
hearing the Gore Coach & Carriage Factory was put up for sale or lease by
Samuel Collett during November 1904, when he stated that he was leaving the
district. What subsequently happened
to the business is not known, nor is it known if he did leave the district
for a while, because by 1917 he and Marion were once again living at Irwell
Street in Gore. At that time in his
life he was recorded as being a coachbuilder when his son John Spowart
Collett, another coachbuilder, left New Zealand for action in the First World
War. Samuel Collett died on 8th
January 1926 and was buried in the Gore Cemetery, while his wife Marion
Nelson Collett nee Spowart died twelve years later in 1938 and was also
buried in the Gore Cemetery with her husband. |
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13Q6
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Charles Henry Collett |
Born in 1884
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q7
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John Spowart Collett |
Born in 1887
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q8
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Leslie Clifford Collett |
Born in 1896
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q9
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Maxwell Nelson Collett |
Born in 1899
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q10
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Florence Myrtle Collett |
Born in 1905
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13P4 |
Esau Collett was born at Thorndon Flat in
Wellington (NZ) on 9th July 1859, the child of Charles and Maria
Collett. Sadly, just six weeks later
he died and was buried at Bolton Street Cemetery in Wellington on 22nd
August 1859. |
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13P5 |
Rebecca Collett was born at Thorndon Flat in
Wellington (NZ) on 1st September 1860, the youngest of the two
daughters of Charles and Maria Collett.
It was at Riverton in Southland on 3rd March 1932 that she
passed away at the age of 71. It was
during 1881 that she married John Boniface, the son of James and Agnes
Boniface, who had been born in New Zealand in 1855. They had five children who were Selina
Jane Boniface (born in 1882), John Charles Boniface (born in
1883), Robert Boniface (born in 1892), Albert Alexander Boniface
(born in 1898), and Eileen Rebecca Boniface (born in 1901). |
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Charles Collett was born at Invercargill, Southland
(NZ) on 10th December 1862 and was the sixth child of Charles
Collett and Maria Jones. Charles
was educated at Invercargill and later became a farmer and firewood merchant
of Mokotua. Mokotua is in the
Southland region of New Zealand, about thirteen miles from Invercargill and
forms part of the electoral district of Mataura. On 8th November 1883 he married
Agnes Hamilton who was born in New Zealand during 1866, the daughter of Mr W.
Hamilton. Their marriage produced eight sons and
five daughters between 1883 and 1905. Agnes’
brother was Doctor George Hamilton, who had settled at Petone, near
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George
Hamilton was a member of the Plymouth Brethren and was a medical missionary
who was a devout Christian and later went to work in Argentina and
Bolivia. Two of his sons went on to
carry out his missionary work, while he has a grandson currently living in
Canada. This information has been
provided by a member of the Hamilton family living in Melbourne, Australia in
2017. |
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Initially however, Charles was
employed by Messrs McCallum & Company, saw-millers, for twenty years
before he bought a farm of about 130 acres, although much of his time and
attention were principally devoted to his firewood business. His plant consisted of an eight horse-power
traction engine for cutting and hauling firewood and a large saw-bench with
two saws, one three feet and the other four feet six inches. He sent from 400 to 500 cords of wood to
Invercargill annually. At a meeting of the Southland Land
Board on 4th March 1887 amongst the business transacted was the
transfer of Section 94, Block VIII, Campbelltown Hundred from O. Bartonshaw
to Charles Collett and at an earlier meeting the Town Council had refused Mr
Rose's request to transfer the municipal lease of Section 15, Block 44 to
Charles Collett. |
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The last known address of Charles
Collett was 56 Ritchie Street in Invercargill, his death occurring on 2nd
May 1941, following which he was buried in Block 23 Plot 306 at the Eastern
Cemetery, where his wife Agnes Collett nee Hamilton was later buried
following her death at Mabel Bush in Invercargill on 24th July
1944. The gravestone describes the
couple as Charlie Collett, aged 78, who died in 1941, and Agnes Collett, aged
78, who died in 1944. In addition, the
same burial plot includes the bodies of their son James Henry Collett, who
died in 1952, and his wife Elizabeth Charlotte, who died in 1968, together
with their daughter Evelyn Thelma Collett who died in 1926. One other Collett, Judith Carolyn Collett
is also buried there and she died on 20th July 1950 when she was
only five days old. She was the daughter
of James Charles Collett and his wife Lois, James Charles being the older
brother of the aforementioned Evelyn Thelma Collett and the son of James
Henry and Elizabeth Charlotte. |
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The
following words were taken from an advert placed in the Wellington Evening
Post in 1923. “An application has been made and duly advertised in the 'Patent
Office Journal' of the 18th October 1923, for the Restoration of
Letters Patent No. 42354, dated 18th September 1919, granted to
Charles Collett and James Henry Collett, both of Invercargill, New Zealand,
Contractors, for an Improved Skid for Shifting Buildings and the like." The two Colletts mentioned in the article
were most likely Charles Collett, who would have been 60, and his younger
brother James Henry Collett (below) who would have been 53, but
alternatively may have been Charles and his son James Henry Collett who would
have been 33. |
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13Q11
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David William Collett |
Born in 1884
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13Q12
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Charles Alfred Collett |
Born in 1885
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q13
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Jessie Maria Collett |
Born in 1888
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q14
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James Henry Collett |
Born in 1889
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q15
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William Collett |
Born in 1891
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q16
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John Edward Collett |
Born in 1892
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q17
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Samuel Collett |
Born in 1893
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q18
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Eliza Rebekah Collett |
Born in 1894
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q19
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Robert Jacob Collett |
Born in 1896
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q20
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Rebecca Flora Collett |
Born in 1898
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q21
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Alice May Victoria Collett |
Born in 1900
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q22
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Albert Edward Collett |
Born in 1901
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q23
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Lilly Collett |
Born in 1905
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13P7 |
James Henry Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 11th
November 1869, the son of Charles Collett and Maria Jones. It was in 1892 when he married Ellen Barrie
who was born in 1868. However, by then
Ellen had given birth to two base-born children, Robert Barrie Collett who
was born in 1886 and Marion Dick Barrie who was born in 1888, the father
possibly being James Henry Collett.
Over the following years they were blessed with a further five children. James was 81 when he died on 21st
May 1951 and was buried at Winton Cemetery in Southland, with Ellen Collett
nee Barrie having passed away nearly two years earlier on 23rd
July 1949 when she had been residing at New River Road in Winton,
Southland. Apart from the registration
of her birth (Ref. 1888/10904), no further information has been found
relating to Ellen’s daughter Marion Dick Barrie. |
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Robert Barrie Collett |
Born in 1886
in New Zealand |
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13Q25
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Marion Dick Barrie |
Born in 1888
in New Zealand |
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13Q26
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Margaret Ellen Collett |
Born in 1894
in New Zealand |
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13Q27
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James (Jim) Henry Collett |
Born in 1898
in New Zealand |
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13Q28
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Ivy Isabell Florence Collett |
Born in 1900
in New Zealand |
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13Q29
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Grace Collett |
Born in 1906
in New Zealand |
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13Q30
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Myrtle Irene Mavis Collett |
Born in 1911
in New Zealand |
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13P8 |
Edward Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) in 1873,
the last child of Charles Collett and Maria Jones. The only other known fact about him is that
in 1897 he married Florence Ball. |
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13P9
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Charles William Collett was born at Stroud in 1859, the eldest
child of William and Mary Ann Collett, his birth recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a
277) during the second quarter of the year.
He was one year old in the Stroud census of 1861, was 11 years old in
the census of 1871, and was 23 in 1881.
In the latter, he was living at Fair View in Randwick with his widowed
father and his three sisters. His
occupation at that time was that of a woollen cloth worker. |
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13P10 |
Mary Jane Collett was born at Stroud in 1862, her birth
recorded there (Ref. 6a 297) during the second quarter of the year. Just like her brother William (above)
and her sister Rose (below) her ages in the 1871 and 1881 censuses
were at odds with each other. She was
stated as being aged nine years in 1871 and 21 in 1881 and for the latter her
name was written as Maria Collett.
Also, in 1881, she was living with her widowed father and her siblings
at Fair View in Randwick from where she was employed as a woollen cloth
worker. Four years after that day, the
marriage of Mary Jane Collett and Henry Collier was recorded at Stroud (Ref.
6a 612) during the last quarter of 1885. |
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13P11
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Rose Emma Collett was born at Stroud in 1864, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 279) during the third quarter of the year, the
third child of William and Mary Collett.
As Rose E Collett, she was six years old in the Randwick census of
1871 and was 19 in 1881 when living with her family at Fair View in
Randwick. On that latter census day
Rose E Collett was working as a woollen cloth maker like her older sister and
brother. Three years later, the
marriage of Rose Emma Collett was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 469) during the
first quarter of 1884. |
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13P12 |
Sarah Collett was born at Randwick near the end of
1869, the youngest of the four children of William Collett and his first wife
Mary Ann Berry. Her birth was recorded
at Stroud (Ref. 6a 313) during the first quarter of 1870. She was one year old in the Randwick census
of 1871 when she was living there with her parents and her three older
siblings. Her mother died almost ten
years later, leaving Sarah aged 11 living with her widowed father William and
her three siblings at Fair View in Randwick.
Within a few weeks of that census day, Sarah’s father married for a
second time and in 1891, Sarah Collett was 21 and not in paid work, when she
was again living with her father and her stepmother, the former Mary Ann
Bennett, at The Lawn in Randwick. |
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Within
twelve months of that census day, unmarried Sarah Collett gave birth to the
first of her three base-born children, all three of them confirmed as having
been born at Stroud, the third one specifically born at Cainscross in Stroud. Two years after the birth of her last
child, her stepmother died so, in 1901, Sarah Collett was 30 and performing
the role of housekeeper for her widowed father in Randwick, where she also
had her three children living at the same address. Ten years after that, it was a similar
situation, with Sarah Collett being head of the household at the age of 39,
working as general domestic servant, while looking after her sons Charlie
Collett who was 19, William Collett who was 17 and Richard Collett who was
14. It was twenty-nine years later
that the death of Sarah Collett, aged 70, was recorded at Stroud register
office (Ref. 6a 1003) during the first three months of 1940. |
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Charles Collett |
Born in 1892
at Randwick |
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13Q32
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William Collett |
Born in 1894
at Randwick |
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13Q33
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Richard Collett |
Born in 1896
at Cainscross, Stroud |
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13P13 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Stroud in 1867 one of the
nine children of John Collett and Harriet Holder. She was three years old in the Stroud
census of 1871 and in 1881 at the age of 13 she and her family were residing
at Clark Court off Acre Street in
Stroud. Eight years later, and on
reaching full age, the marriage of Elizabeth Collett and Charles Brownjohn
(1869-1949) was recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 643) during the second quarter of
1889. According to the next census in
1891, the childless couple was residing at Parliament Street in Stroud where
Charles was 22 and a bootmaker from Somerset and his wife Elizabeth was also
22. Their son Charles Reuben
Brownjohn (1892-1958) was born at Stroud soon after and, by 1901, the
family of three was still living on Parliament Street in the town. Bootmaker Charles from Frome was 33,
Elizabeth from Stroud was 32, and Reuben Brownjohn was eight years old. After a further ten years, the three of
them were still residing in Stroud, by which time Charles’ occupation was
that of a postman. |
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13P21 |
Lucy Collett was born at Stroud during 1878, the
last child born to John Collett by his wife Harriet Holder, who was two years
old in 1881 when living with her family at Clark Court, Acre Street in
Stroud, where she may have also been born.
Following the death of her father in 1884 Lucy was the only child
still living with her widowed mother in 1891 when she was 12 years of age,
and she was still living with her in 1901, although by then they were recorded
as two charwomen living in Rodborough. Around the time of the death of her
mother in 1907 at The Knoll, Parliament Street in Stroud, it would appear
that Lucy married Hubert Charles Berkeley and by the time of the Stroud
census in 1911 Lucy, aged 32 and from Stroud, had presented her husband
Hubert with two sons. Hubert Charles
Berkeley was 28 and a cloth worker from Stroud, where the family was living
with their two children Hubert George Berkeley who was two years old,
and Frederick John Berkeley who was only seven months old. |
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13P22 |
Walter James Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 25th
April 1855, while an alternative source, Wendy Schoeman, gives his place of
birth as Waterkloof within the Cradock District of Cape
Colony. It was at Cradock where he married Bremmerina
Rose-Innes on 2nd June 1880. She was known as Bremmy and was born during
1857. Walter was educated at Groen
Kloof (probably home schooling) and at Templeton College in Bedford. Bremmy Collett died in November 1929 at the
age of 72, while Walter James Collett survived for another fourteen years,
when he died at Cradock on 5th October 1943, aged 88. An alternative source suggests that
Walter James Collett passed away during August 1908. |
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13Q34
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a daughter Collett |
Born in 1881
(SA) |
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13Q35
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John Alexander Collett |
Born in 1882
(SA) |
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13Q36
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Olive Mary Collett |
Born in 1883
(SA) |
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13Q37
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George Chapman Collett |
Born in 1885
(SA) |
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13Q38
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Cecil Walter Collett |
Born in 1887
(SA) |
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13Q39
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Mildred Kate Collett |
Born in 1889
(SA) |
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13Q40
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Hilda Rose Collett |
Born in 1891
(SA) |
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13P23 |
Annie Letitia Collett, who was referred to as Letty, was born
at Grahamstown (SA) on 29th August 1856. The aforementioned Wendy Schoeman says
Letty was born at Brak River, Fish Eiver in Cradock
District. She married James Butler on 28th
March 1882 at the Methodist Church in Cradock. James was the brother and business partner
of Charles Butler who married Letty’s sister Emma Collett (below) and
who, together, ran a company Butler Brothers from premises in Adderley Street
in Cradock Town sold to them by Letty’s father John Collett. James and Charles were the sons of Philip
John Butler and Mary Watts. James was
born at Cradock on 22nd July 1854.
Letty was educated at Bedford and was the first of only two of the
daughters of John Collett and Mary Trollip who did not stay in farming. Letty died on 9th April 1951,
aged 94, while her husband had died many years before on 17th June
1923. During their life together they
had seven children and they were Mary Emma Butler, Ernest Collett
Butler, Florence Letitia Butler, - later Biggs, Alice Emily Butler
- later Biggs, Ada Josephine Butler - later Biggs, James Watts Butler,
and Kathleen Ethel Butler – later Vorster. |
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13P24 |
Herbert Joseph Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 14th
February 1858, also said to be Cradock in Cape Colony. He never married and during his older years
he was looked after by his younger sister Jessie (below). Herbert Joseph Collett died on 13th
June 1937 aged 79 and was buried at the Methodist Church Cemetery in Fish
River. |
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13P25 |
Jessie Marion Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 29th
May 1860, another child of John Collett and Mary Trollip. Just like her older brother Herbert (above),
with whom she lived in their old age, she too never married. So it was, as Jessie Marion Collett, that
she died on 21st December 1946, aged 88, following which she was
buried two days after at the Methodist Church Cemetery in Fish River. |
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13P26 |
Mary Emma Collett, who was referred to as Emma, was born
at Grahamstown (SA) on 4th February 1862. It was there at Grassridge Farm that she
married Charles Butler on 14th October 1891 in a double ceremony
with her sister Rosa Collett (below).
Charles was the brother and business partner of James Butler who
married Emma’s sister Letty Collett (above). He was born on 11th January 1864
at Barnstaple in Devon, England and his marriage to Emma produced five
children for the couple. They were Harold
Challacombe Butler, Alfred Douglas Butler, Marion Grace Butler
– later Irons, Joseph Charles Butler, and Dorothy Mabel Butler
– later Hudson. Emma was the second of
only two daughters of John and Mary Collett who did not continue in the
family business of farming. Instead
she started a newspaper in Vryburg and later, between 1927 and 1940, she was
the Mayor of Cradock. Seven years
after she ceased her mayoral duties, Mary Emma Butler nee Collett died at
Cradock on 25th March 1947 aged 85 and was followed less than two
years later by her husband who died at Uitenhage in Eastern Cape on 7th
January 1949. |
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13P27 |
Rosie Phoebe Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 22nd
February 1864, the daughter of John Collett and his wife Mary Trollip. Tragically, it was there also that she died
just two weeks later on 6th March 1864. |
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13P28 |
Rosa Phoebe Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 8th
March 1865 and was known as Rosie.
Another source says she was born at Cradock, where she later married
her cousin Joseph John Maskell on 14th October 1891. That was a double wedding with her sister
Emma Collett (above) and over the following years Rosa presented
Joseph with six children. Joseph was
the eldest son of Richard John Maskell and Susanna Collett (Ref. 13O20) who
was nearly ten years older than Rosa, having been born in 1856. Rosa Phoebe Maskell nee Collett died on 3rd
March 1956 at Hanover District of Eastern Cape, aged 90. The couple’s six children were Eric Chancellor
Maskell, Wilfred Joseph Maskell, Eileen Rosa Maskell –
later Oates, Edwina Patricia Maskell, John Vincent Maskell, and
Kenneth Walter Maskell. |
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13P29 |
John Owen Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 12th
April 1867, the son of John and Mary Collett.
He married Kate Gedye on 11th January 1894, Kate having
been born on 1st January 1871 and baptised on 20 January 1871 at
the Wesleyan Methodist in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Their marriage resulted in the birth of
seven children. John lived a long and
fruitful life before his death at Uitenhage on 17th September 1958
when he was 91. Kate was a widow for
the next nine years until her death in 1966. |
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13Q41 |
Kathleen Maud Owen Collett |
Born in 1894
(SA) |
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13Q42
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Hazel Mary Owen Collett |
Born in 1896
(SA) |
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13Q43 |
Leslie Owen Collett |
Born in 1898
(SA) |
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13Q44
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Elfreda Owen Collett |
Born in 1900
(SA) |
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13Q45 |
Beryl Owen Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q46 |
Rowena Joyce Owen Collett |
Born in 1908
(SA) |
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13Q47 |
Kathryn Owen Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13P30 |
Martha Rhoda Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) on 15th
September 1868. On 8th
October 1900 at Cradock she married her cousin John Hedley Collett (Ref.
13P68), the son of |
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13Q48 |
Winifred Martha Collett |
Born in 1902
(SA) |
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13Q49 |
Enid Hedley Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q50
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Gladys Mary Collett |
Born in 1905
(SA) |
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13Q51 |
Joan Marion Collett |
Born in 1908
(SA) |
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13Q52 |
John Hilton Collett |
Born in 1911
(SA) |
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13P31 |
Agnes Collett was born at Grahamstown (SA) in
1870. Very little is known about Agnes
but it is understood she married her cousin Jack Collett aka John Hedley
Collett (Ref. 13P68). It is also
believed that the marriage lasted only two years and bore no children for the
couple before Agnes’ untimely death.
Widower Jack then married Agnes’ older sister Martha (above). |
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13P32 |
Albert Henry Collett, who was referred to as Bertie, was
born at Grahamstown (SA) on 3rd June 1871. He married his niece Annie Van Heerden on
20th October 1897 at Cradock.
She was the daughter of William Jacobus Van Heerden and Jessie Harriet
Collett Trollip and the granddaughter of Rhoda Ann Collett and Joshua Trollip
(Ref. 13O18), Rhoda being the sister of Albert’s father |
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13Q53
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Dulcie Mabel Collett |
Born in 1898
(SA) |
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13Q54 |
Beatrice Mary Collett |
Born in 1900
(SA) |
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13Q55 |
May Harriet Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q56
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Iris
Miriam Collett |
Born in 1905
(SA) |
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13Q57 |
Albert Henry Collett |
Born in 1907
(SA) |
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13P33 |
Gervase Chancellor
Collett was born at
Grahamstown (SA) on 10th April 1874, and he later married Rowena
Gedye on 9th July 1913. She
was the daughter of James Banfield Gedye and Elizabeth Lillie Kirk and was
very likely to be the younger sister of Kate Gedye who married Gervase’s
older brother John Owen Collett (above). Rowena was born on 24th June
1880 at Cosmo House in Portishead near Bristol in England and was baptised at
the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Bristol.
After her family emigrated to South Africa, she attended school at
Port Elizabeth. Rowena Collett nee
Gedye died on 5th February 1971.
Gervase Chancellor Collett had died under three years earlier on 18th
June 1968 at the age of 94, and both of them were buried at the Methodist
Church Cemetery in Fish River. |
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13Q58 |
Barbara Kate Collett |
Born in 1914
(SA) |
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13Q59
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Rowena Roslin Collett |
Born in 1917
at Port Elizabeth (SA) |
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13Q60 |
Rona
Marion Collett |
Born in 1920
(SA) |
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13Q61
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Jennifer Hope Collett |
Born in 1935
(SA) |
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13P34 |
NORMAN HUGH COLLETT was born at Grahamstown, Albany (SA) on
27th January 1877, with an alternative source suggesting it was at
Grassridge, Fish River. He married
Gladys Isobel Hart on 28th June 1916, Gladys having been born in
1886. During their life together they
owned property at Katkop where they lived with their children. Norman Hugh Collett died at Kapkop, Cradock
on 4th September 1966, at the age of 89, while his wife died eight
years later in 1974, both of them being buried at Fish River Cemetery. |
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13Q62
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Neville Norman Collett |
Born in 1917
at Port Elizabeth (SA) |
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13Q63 |
GODFREY HUGH COLLETT |
Born in 1918
at Cradock (SA) |
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13Q64 |
Keith Dudley Collett |
Born in 1922
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13Q65
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Richard |
Born in 1925
at Cradock (SA) |
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13Q66 |
Ethlyn Collett |
Born in 1926
(SA) |
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13P35 |
Dudley Templeton Collett
was born at
Grahamstown (SA) on 9th July 1878.
He married (1) Katie Marian Jubb on 3rd March 1920 at
Grahamstown. Katie was born on 22nd
March 1880, the daughter of Arthur Jubb and Marian Thackeray. Their daughter was adopted and was
originally born as Frankie Joan Whittal.
Katie Marian Collett died at Cradock on 24th January 1951,
following which, later that same year, Dudley married (2) Alice Jubb his
sister-in-law. He died ten years later
on 19th October 1961 aged 83.
Both Dudley and Katie were buried at the Methodist Church Cemetery in Fish
River. |
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13Q67
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Frankie Joan Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13P36
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Cecil Ernest Collett or
Ernest Cecil was born
in (SA) on 31st December 1859 and he was around twelve years of
age when he died in December 1871 at Legkraal in Cape Province. He was buried at Grassridge Farm in Fish
River on 25th December 1871. |
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13P37 |
Charles Hedley Collett was born in the Hanover District of
Northern Cape (SA) on 21st November 1862, the son of James Collett
and his wife Mary Simpson. He later
married Amy Minnie Williams with whom he had seven children. Charles lived a long life and died in 1958. |
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13Q68 |
Doris Collett |
Born in 1897
(SA) |
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13Q69
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Lionel Hedley Collett |
Born in 1898
(SA) |
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13Q70 |
Douglas Denham Collett |
Born in 1901
(SA) |
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13Q71
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Ernest Aubrey Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q72 |
Kathleen Mary Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q73 |
Lillian Anne Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q74 |
Margaret Rose Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13P38 |
Annie Alicia Collett, whose date of birth is not known,
was born in (SA) and was referred to in her father’s Will as Annie Alicia
whilst, elsewhere throughout her life she was referred to as Alice. |
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13P39
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Benjamin Shaw Collett was born on 9th December
1866 in (SA) and he married Judith Plessis with whom he had two sons. The only other fact known about him is that
he died in 1949. |
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13Q75
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James William Collett |
Born in 1906
(SA) |
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13Q76 |
Francis Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13P40 |
Denham Godlonton Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1869 and died in 1942, although nothing is so far known about his life
between those two years. |
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13P41 |
Florence Emily Collett was born on 21st June 1872
in (SA), the sixth child of James Collett and Mary Simpson. |
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13P42
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William James Collett was born on 7th February
1874 in (SA) and was the seventh child of James and Mary Collett. He was baptised at the Methodist Church in
Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape on 1st April 1878. He later married Alice Maitland Geard with
whom he had five children. |
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13Q77
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Vernon Maitland Collett |
Born in 1907
(SA) |
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13Q78 |
Neville Maitland Collett |
Born in 1909
(SA) |
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13Q79 |
Joan Maitland Collett |
Born in 1911
(SA) |
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13Q80
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Ernest Maitland Collett |
Born in 1914
(SA) |
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13Q81 |
Ruth Maitland Collett |
Born in 1917
(SA) |
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13P43 |
Irene Mary Collett was born in (SA) at Graaff-Reinet
during 1879 and was the last child of James Collett and his wife Mary
Simpson. She married Joseph Mounsey
Grey who was the son of George Grey and Mary Frances Cook and he died around
1910 after the birth of the couple’s five children. Their children were Godfrey Mounsey Grey,
Doris Mounsey Grey, Derrick Mounsey Grey, Phyllis Mounsey Grey,
and Hector Mounsey Grey. Irene
Mary Grey nee Collett survived her husband by six years when she died during 1916. An alternative source suggests that she
died on 18th August 1925, at the Observatory, Valkenberg Hospital
in Cape Town, when she was recorded as being 48 years old. |
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13P44
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Dora Frances Collett was born on 25th October
1863 in (SA) and she married John Forbes on 30th October
1899. Dora Frances Forbes nee Collett
died during 1941. |
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13P45 |
Harry Grey Collett was born at Middelburg (SA) on 20th
July 1865. It was later in his life,
perhaps sometime after his older sister Irene (above) had married
Joseph M Grey, that he was henceforth known as Harry Grey Collett. During
the Anglo Boer War, while Harry was on active service, he met Elizabeth
Susannah Shone who was the only daughter of Mary Ann Susan Harebottle and
George Clarkson Shone of Clifton in Bedford.
Elizabeth was born on 20th January 1869 at Stanley Farm in
Bedford and had ten brothers. Her
grandparents, like those of her husband’s, were also 1820 settlers. It was on 9th October 1900 that
Harry and Elizabeth were married, the wedding ceremony taking place under a
big apricot tree on the farm known as Highlands in the Steynsburg district;
the farm belonged to two of Elizabeth's brothers. |
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Fifty years later on 9th October 1950, Harry and
Elizabeth celebrated their Golden Wedding.
During their life together they have reared seven children, four sons
and three daughters. One daughter
Alice died at the age of twenty-one while working as a nursing at the
Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown. In
addition to their own children, they also had sixteen grandchildren, all of
whom were present at the celebration party.
A record of
their day of celebration was reported in their local newspaper, and that is
reproduced as the appendix at the end of this family line. Harry Grey Collett lived for another six
years and died at Middelburg on 1st February 1956 aged 91 and was
followed by his wife who died there on 4th May 1957. |
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Mary Anna Grey Collett |
Born in 1901
(SA) |
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13Q83 |
John Grey Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q84 |
Alan Grey
Collett |
Born in 1905
(SA) |
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13Q85
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Wilfred Grey Collett |
Born in 1907
(SA) |
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13Q86 |
Alice Grey Collett |
Born in 1909
(SA) |
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13Q87
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Ethne Grey Collett |
Born in 1912
(SA) |
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13Q88 |
Victoria Grey
Collett |
Born in 1917
(SA) |
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13P46 |
Edith Anna Collett was born on 4th June 1867
in (SA), the daughter of William Collett and his wife Anna Marie Cook. It is not known if she ever married, but it
is established that she died in 1910. |
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13P47
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William Edward Collett was born on 22nd April 1869
in (SA). He married (1) Catherine Innes
Bremner on 17th February 1897 with whom he had four children. Whether Catherine died after the birth of
their fourth child is not known, but it is known that Edward, as he was
called, later married (2) Kate Perkins.
There seemed to be a family tradition in this family, to use the
second Christian name in each case.
Edward lived a long life and was 91 years of age when he died at
Bathurst, Cape Province on 5th May 1960. |
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13Q89
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Robert William Collett |
Born in 1903
(SA) |
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13Q90 |
Janet Mary Collett |
Born in 1904
(SA) |
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13Q91 |
Donald Edward Bremner Collett |
Born in 1906
(SA) |
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13Q92
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Catherine Innes Collett |
Born in 1907
(SA) |
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13P48 |
Ewart James Collett was born at Wonderheuwel in Middelburg
(SA) on 2nd May 1871, the son of William (Ian) Collett and his
wife Anna Maria Cook. Ewart was a
military man and saw active service during the Anglo-Boer War, in the years
from 1899 to 1902. The following year
he married Helen Liesching Greaves on 3rd June 1903 at Tafelberg
in Cape Town. Helen was the daughter
of William Henry Gilfillan Greaves and Wilhelmina Johanna Southey and was
born on 2nd May 1880. The
marriage produced five children for the couple, and all of them born at
Middelburg in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa. |
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He
resumed his military career at the outbreak of the Great War which saw him
rise to the rank of Colonel. He was
later awarded the Distinguished Service Order medal for his contribution to
the war effort. However, he was
severely affected by the mustard gas used during the campaign from which he
never fully recovered and which contributed towards his death at Dunblane in
Eastern Cape on 7th December 1927.
Helen lived the next fifty years of her as a widow, up until she died
at Middelburg in 1968. Ewart’s
youngest son Anthony followed in his father’s footsteps and saw military
active in World War Two, during which he gave his life for King and Country. |
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13Q93
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Evelyn Grace Ewart Collett |
Born in 1905
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13Q94 |
Rosalie Collett |
Born in 1908
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13Q95 |
Georgina Pauline Ewart Collett |
Born in 1910
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13Q96
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Noel David Ewart Collett |
Born in 1914
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13Q97
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Anthony Ewart Collett |
Born in 1924
at Dunblane, Middelburg |
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13P49 |
Frederick Slater Collett
was born in 1873 in
(SA) and his story is a particularly tragic one. On leaving school he became a journalist
and worked for the Daily Mail reporting on events in South Africa and in
particular the Boer War. He married
Miss J Kannemeyer just around the turn of the century and, shortly after they
were married, he left his wife to join the Corp of Scouts and served under
Captain Raymond de Montmorency in the Anglo-Boer War. The captain had been awarded the Victoria
Cross for his bravery on 2nd September 1898 during the Battle of
Khartoum and his Corp of Scouts in 1900 also bore his name. |
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However,
it would appear that as a result of their brief time together, Frederick’s
wife was with-child around the time when he was killed in action on 23rd
February 1900 at Schoeman’s Kop, Weltevreden Farm in Molteno, Eastern
Cape. That was also the same day that
Captain Montmorency was killed.
Further tragedy was to strike the family when both mother and child
died, possibly just shortly after or during the birth of the unnamed
child. The reference to Frederick
Slater Collett in the record of journalists noted that he died at Schoeman’s
Farm. |
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13P50
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Myra Rhoda Collett was born in (SA) during 1875, the
daughter of William Collett and his wife Anna Marie Cook, and she died in
1960. |
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13P51 |
John Wesley Cam Collett was born at Middelburg in Eastern Cape
(SA) on 27th November 1877 and was the son William and Anna Marie
Collett. It was at Port Elizabeth that
he died on 25th July 1938 aged 60. |
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13P52 |
Elizabeth Martha
Collett, who was
referred to as Bessie, was born in (SA) during 1880 and she married Arthur
Richmond. Elizabeth Martha Richmond
nee Collett passed away in 1945, although another source states that she was
77 when she died in 1957. |
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13P53 |
George Morley Collett was born in (SA) during 1882 and was
seven years old when he died in 1889. |
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13P54 |
Ethel Daisy Thornhill
Collett was born in
(SA) on 31st October 1884 and she later married Morien Mason and
died at Lady Grey, Cape Province on 1st February 1945. |
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13P55
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Percy Every Collett was born in (SA) on 9th
January 1861, the first child of Joseph Collett and Emily Simpson. He later married Mary Every who was the
sister of Frederick Every who married Percy’s sister Alice Collett (below)
and, from that time onwards, Percy was known as Percy Every Collett. The marriage produced three children for
the couple. Percy Every Collett died
in 1925, following which Mary married Percy’s best friend Cyril Simpson. |
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13Q98
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Cyril Simpson Collett |
Born in 1891
(SA) |
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13Q99 |
Edgar Every Collett |
Born in 1892
(SA) |
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13Q100 |
Muriel Baden Collett |
Born in 1900
(SA) |
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13P56 |
Alice Emmeline Collett was born in (SA) on 3rd
August 1862 and she married Frederick Every, with whom she had seven
children. It seems very likely that
Frederick was the brother of Mary Every who married Alice’s brother Percy
Collett (above). The couple’s
seven children were Clarence Every, Nora Every, Ina Every,
Harold Every, Eric Every, Mildred Every, and Ada
Every. |
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13P57 |
Amy Josephine Collett was born in (SA) on 15th
February 1864. She married William
Atkinson with whom she had five children.
They were Clement Atkinson, Harold Atkinson, Jessie
Atkinson, Phyllis Atkinson, and Leo Atkinson. |
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13P58
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William Arthur Collett was born in (SA)on 23rd
October 1865, the son of Joseph Collett and Emily Simpson. |
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13P59 |
Collett Langford Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1868. He married Clara Lomax in
1903 who was the daughter of the Reverend Lomax. C L Collett died at Rockvale in Louisvale
in Northern Cape in 1960. |
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13Q101
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Grace Collett |
Born in 1905
(SA) |
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13Q102
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Joseph Arthur Collett |
Born in 1907
(SA) |
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13Q103 |
Frances Langford Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13Q104 |
Francis Lomax Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13Q105
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Wilfred Collett |
Born in 1913
(SA) |
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13Q106 |
Dorothy Collett |
Born in 1914
(SA) |
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13Q107 |
Cecil Collett |
Born in 1917
(SA) |
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13Q108 |
Clara Irene Collett |
Born in 1920
(SA) |
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13P60 |
Isabel Mary Collett was born in (SA) during 1870 and she
married Fred Leonard with whom she had four children. They were Brian Leonard, Ellen
Leonard, Cora Leonard, and Neil Leonard. |
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13P62
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Ada Susannah Collett was born at Middelburg (SA) in 1873
and she married Robert Duthie with whom she had a daughter Emily Robert
Duthie. |
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13P63 |
Joseph Collett was born in (SA) during 1875 and died
during the following year. |
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13P64 |
Mabel Winifred Collett, who was referred to as Winnie, was born in (SA) during 1877. She married Clement Percival Biggs with
whom she farmed land at Grapevale in Naauwpoort. Winnie died four years short of her one
hundredth birthday in 1973. The
couple’s six children were Lewellyn Biggs, Shirley Biggs, Norman
Biggs, Elma Biggs, May Biggs, and Rhona Biggs. |
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13P65 |
Cecil Reginald Collett was born in (SA) during 1883 and died
in Zimbabwe. |
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13P66
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13Q109
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Horace Rayner Collett |
Born in 1895
(SA) |
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13P67 |
Annie Rhoda Collett was born in (SA) on 21st
May 1865, the eldest daughter of George Collett and his wife Martha Petronella
Susanna Adendorff. All that is
currently known about Annie is that she died during 1931 aged 65. |
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13P68 |
John Hedley Collett, who was referred to as Jack, was born
on 4th August 1866 at Cradock (SA). He married (1) Agnes Collett (Ref. 13P31)
his cousin, but tragically it would appear that she only survived for two
years after the wedding before she died, possibly in childbirth. Jack then married Agnes’ older sister (2)
Martha Rhoda Collett (Ref. 13P30) on 8th October 1900 at
Cradock. Agnes and Martha were the
daughters of John Collett whose brother |
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13P69
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Richard Clifford Collett
was born at Cradock (SA)
on 4th February 1868. It is
not known whether he was ever married but there was no reference to him in
his mother’s Will following her death in 1900. It must therefore be assumed that he had
already passed away prior to the start of the twentieth century. |
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13P70 |
Thomas Henry Collett
was born at Brakrivier
in Steynsburg, Eastern Cape (SA) on 5th September 1869. And it was also at Eastern Cape that he
married Lena Henrietta Michel on 4th November 1904. Lena was the daughter of Johan Michel and
had been born at Eastern Cape, where she later died. All four their children were born at
Eastern Cape. Thomas had followed
family traditions and was a farmer with holdings at Avondale, Readsdale and
Stockenstrom. At the time of his death,
he left these lands, plus four other areas, to his four children. Sadly, prior to his death, his wife Lena
had been suffering with mental health problems and the record of her death
curiously read as follows “Lena
Henrietta Michel of Stockenstrom, also known as Seymour or Mpofu, was
admitted to the Mental Hospital in Queenstown on 27th November
1930.” The rather odd obituary may
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Thomas
Henry Collett died on 13th February 1946 aged 76 at Elvanwater in
the house of his son-in-law Robert Marshall at Stutterheimaged. Ten years prior to his death Thomas made
his Will at Avondale on 10th August 1936 as witnessed by D F Kemp
and E G Wilson. The sole executor of
the Will was Thomas’ oldest son Henry Magnus Collett who finally settled the
estate on 2nd December 1947.
Only one of Thomas’ three sons wanted to continue in farming and that
was Thomas Kenneth who took over the holding at Avondale. It may be of further interest that Thomas
had a life assurance policy which was left to Julius Magnus Michel, who was
very likely his brother-in-law. |
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13Q110
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Thora Michel Collett |
Born in 1905
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13Q111 |
Henry Magnus Michel Collett |
Born in 1908
(SA) |
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13Q112
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Thomas Kenneth Collett |
Born in 1912
(SA) |
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13Q113 |
Horatio Theo Collett |
Born in 1917
(SA) |
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13P71 |
Martha Selena Collett was born at Cradock (SA) on 17th
April 1870 and she died during the month of December in 1871. |
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13P72
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Eva Elizabeth Collett, who was also referred to as Edith, was born at Cradock (SA) on 18th
January 1874. She died on 31st
December 1943 aged 69. |
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13P73 |
James Christopher
Collett was born at
Middelburg (SA) on 2nd May 1877.
He married Mary Isabella Annear on 12th November 1903 at
Somerset End in Eastern Cape Colony.
Mary was the daughter of Samuel John Annear and Eliza Jane Webber and
was born at Somerset End on 18th February 1877. James and his older brother Thomas Henry
Collett (above) had jointly entered into a mortgage bond to purchase
land called The Meadows situated at Vlakfontein in Middelburg. The bond drawn up at Cardock and Daggaboer
was dated 5th January 1901.
James Christopher Collett died on 28th September 1959 at
Ermelo in Transvaal. It was also there
that Mary Isabella Collett nee Annear died almost five years later on 1st
September 1964. |
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13Q114
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George Clifford Annear Collett |
Born in 1904
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13Q115 |
John Rex Annear Collett |
Born in 1906
(SA) |
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13Q116
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James Max Annear Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13Q117 |
Jack Annear Collett |
Born in 1912
(SA) |
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13Q118 |
Mabel Edith Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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13P74 |
Norman Collett was born at Middelburg (SA) in
1879. It seems likely that he never
married and that he died at Victoria West in Northern Cape before the turn of
the century as there was no mention of him in his mother’s Will when she died
in 1900. |
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13P77
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Louisa Mary Collett was born at Cardiff in 1887, the
first child of James Edward Collett and his wife Margaret, her birth recorded
at Cardiff (Ref. 11a 380) during the second quarter of that year. She was three years old in the Cardiff
census of 1891 when the family was living at 69 Craddock Street. She baptised with her baby sister Lavinia (below)
in a joint ceremony at St Mary’s Church on 14th April 1891, when
her father was confirmed as James Edward Collett, a postman. She was 13 in 1901 and by then she and her
family were living at 61 Forrest Road in Canton, West Cardiff. On completing her education, Louisa became
a school teacher and, in 1911, she was 24 and living at Porth, in the Rhondda
Valley, where she working as an elementary school teacher at a municipal
school. Just a few months after that
day, the marriage of Louisa M Collett was recorded at Pontypridd (Ref. 11a
1026) during the third quarter of 1911.
The bridegroom was either Alfred C Rapson or Gwilym Rees. |
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13P78 |
Robert Lewis Collett was born at Cardiff on 30th
March 1889 where his birth was recorded (Ref. 11a 316) during the second
quarter of that year, the second child and eldest son of James Edward Collett
and his wife Margaret. He was two
years old in 1891 at 67 Craddock Street in Cardiff and was 12 years of age in
the Canton, Cardiff census returns in 1901, when he and his family were
living at 61 Forrest Road in Canton.
It was there also that he was still living with his parents in April
1911 when Robert Lewis Collett was 22 and working as a clerk at a paper
works. Eleven years later, the
marriage of Robert Lewis Collett and Lilian Elizabeth Merrett was conducted
at St John’s Church in Canton on 9th January 1922, the event
recorded at Cardiff register office (Ref. 11a 436), when Robert was 32.
Nothing more is known about Robert, except that the death of Robert Lewis
Collett was recorded at Cardiff register office (Ref. 8b 905) during the
first quarter of 1971, when he was 82. |
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13P79 |
Lavinia Sarah Collett was born at Cardiff just before the
day of the census in 1891. Her birth
was recorded at Cardiff (Ref. 11a 318) during the second quarter of that
year1891, where she was baptised at St Mary’s Church on 14th April
1891. On that day, her family was
living at 69 Craddock Street in Cardiff St Dyfrig, when her parents were
confirmed as James Edward Collett and his wife Margaret. Her father’s occupation was that of a
postman. Ten years later, the family
was living at 61 Forrest Road in the Canton area of West Cardiff, where
Lavinia S Collett was 10 years of age.
Although she was no longer living with her family at 61 Forrest Road,
it was after many years that the marriage of Lavinia S Collett and Michael E
Hawkins was recorded at the East Glamorgan register office (Ref. 11a 2261)
during the first quarter of 1940, when she was 50 years old. |
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13P80
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Gwendoline Margaret
Collett was born at
Cardiff in 1893, her birth recorded there (Ref. 11a 345) during the second
quarter of the year. In 1891 her
family was living at 67 Craddock Street, but on being baptised at St Mary’s
Church on 8th January 1895, the home address was stated as being
120 Craddock Street, her parents James and Margaret Collett. After that, the family settled in the
Canton area in West Cardiff, where Gwendoline was seven in 1901 and 17 in
1911. On 15th November
1914, Gwendoline Margaret Collett was married by banns to John Stuart Ralph
at St Margaret’s Church in Porth.
Their marriage produced four daughters, Margaret Ralph (born
1915), Joan Ralph (born 1917), Sybil Ralph (born 1924), and Sheila
Ralph (born in 1926). |
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13P81 |
Walter James Collett was born at Cardiff, either at the
end of 1895 or early in 1896, the fifth child of James and Margaret Collett,
his birth recorded at Cardiff register office (Ref. 11a 304) during the first
quarter of 1896. On the day of the
census in 1901, Walter and his family were residing at 61 Forrest Road in the
Canton district of West Cardiff. It
was there also, that they were still living in 1911, by which time Walter had
already left school and was working as a telegraph messenger at the age of
15, his father being the head postman.
The marriage of Walter J Collett and Gertrude H Thomas was recorded at
Cardiff register office (Ref. 11a 747) during the third quarter of 1933. After being married for twenty-two years,
the death of Walter J Collett was recorded at Cardiff (Ref. 8b 220) during
the second quarter of 1955, when he was 59. |
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13P83 |
Hilda Collett was born at Cardiff in 1903, the last
child of James and Margaret Collett.
She was eight years old in 1911 when she and her family were living at
61 Forrest Road in the Canton area of Cardiff. It would appear that she died when she was
22 years of age, the death of Hilda Collett being recorded at Cardiff
register office (Ref. 11a 414) during the last three months of 1925. |
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13Q1
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Horace Walter Collett was possibly born at Gore, Southland
(NZ) in 1894, the eldest of the three children of Jacob Collett and Mary
Hannah Fisher, since it was at Gore that he was buried in 1895 when he was
just one-year old. |
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13Q2
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Leonard Adolph Collett was born at Gore, Southland (NZ) on 22nd
December 1896, the only surviving son of Jacob and Mary Hannah Collett. Sadly, Leonard never properly knew his
father because Jacob Collett died before Leonard reached his second birthday. He was therefore raised single-handedly by
his mother and around the time of the Great War they were living at Mary
Street in Gore. At that time in his
life Leonard was employed as a motor mechanic at Lister’s Motor Garage in
Wyndham, to the south of Gore, when he was boarding at Walkers Hotel in
Wyndham. |
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It
was on the 27th June 1917 that he enlisted with the New Zealand
Army at Gore. However, the result of
his medical examination on that day declared that he was only Class C with a
poor physique. The full report read as
follows: ‘Leonard Adolph Collett, a
British subject of Gore, born on Dec 22 1896 the son of Jacob Collett (deceased), a New Zealander, and Mary
Hannah Collett from England.’ The
form indicated that he was already a serving member of 14th
Regiment. ‘He was 21 years old, 5 feet 6 inches, weighing 114 lbs, had brown
hair, blue eyes, and a fair complexion, and was a member of the Salvation
Army.’ The conclusion was that he
had a problem with his lungs and that would interfere with the performance of
his duties. |
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Almost
one year later he was re-examined by the Medical Board on 19th
June 1918 when he was passed fit, his lungs working as normal by then. And so it was, that he was accepted into
the army on 23rd September 1918 with E Company and was given the
service number 90137. Two days after
he arrived in camp and just one week later, he was made a private. However, on 28th November that
year, and following the declaration of peace on 11th November, he
was given leave without pay in lieu of discharge, so ending his very short
military career. It was ten years
after the war that Leonard married Sarah Elizabeth Swain during 1928, Sarah
having been born on 26th January 1905. Leonard Adolph Collett died in New Zealand
during 1987 when he was 92, leaving Sarah just nine years as a widow, when
she passed away in 1996 at the age of 91. |
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13Q3
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Pauline Millicent
Collett was born at
Gore (NZ) in 1898, the only daughter of Jacob Collett and Mary Hannah
Fisher. Like her brother Leonard (above),
Pauline would have hardly known her father as he died at Gore in the first
week of October 1897. Pauline was also
relatively young when she died in 1936.
However, she was nineteen on 13th March 1917 when she was
married at Gore to John Milne McDiarmid, the son of Gilbert McDiarmid and
Jemima Robertson. Although John was
ten years older than Pauline, he passed away in his old age, when he died in
1965 at 78. |
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The
following announcement appeared in the Mataura Ensign newspaper on 15th
March 1917, and has been gratefully received from Kelvin Parker of
Christchurch in New Zealand during June 2017.
“A quiet wedding took place at
the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs M H Collett, at Mary Street on
Tuesday, when Mr John Milne McDiarmid, oldest son of the late Mr Gilbert
McDiarmid of Maungatua, was married to Miss Pauline Millicent Collett (only
daughter of Mrs Collett). Miss Dorothy
Wallis was bridesmaid, and Mr Leonard Collett acted as best man, while Rev. J
M Simpson was the officiating clergyman.
After the ceremony luncheon was partaken of, and Mr and Mrs McDiarmid
left by the 12.45 train for Queenstown, where the honeymoon is being spent.” |
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13Q4
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William Collett was born in New Zealand during 1876
and was the first of two base-born sons of Eliza Collett by an unknown
father. It was during 1899 that he
married Rose Church, the daughter of Charles and Matilda Church, with whom he
had a daughter of his own. At some
time in their life the family of three lived at 20 Roy Street in
Invercargill. William Collett died at
Invercargill in the first week of 1956 at the age of 80 and was buried at
Eastern Cemetery in Invercargill on 11th January 1956. Rose Collett nee Church, who had been born
in 1875, also passed away at Invercargill where she was buried with her
husband on 27th May 1960, when she was 85 years of age. |
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In
1920 William Collett was one of seven founding Commissioners of the Otautau
Town Board, along with his cousin Robert Barrie Collett (below). Otautau is a small farming, forestry and
milling town located inland on the western edge of the Southland Plains of
New Zealand on the banks of the Aparima River and is approximately 40
kilometres north west of Invercargill. |
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Eileen Bertha Collett |
Born in 1900
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q5
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David Mill Collett was born in New Zealand during 1878,
the second base-born child of Eliza Collett, the boy’s father being David Low
Mill who married Eliza after the birth of their son. His mother died either during, or just
after, giving birth to her last child, when David was around nineteen years
of age. Perhaps as a mark of respect
for his mother, and following a subsequent fall-out with his father, David
changed his surname from Mill to Collett.
From that time forward David Collett did not have a good relationship
with his father, even though they lived fairly close to each other in the
same small town. During his working
life, David’s occupations were those of a floor miller and later, that of a
builder. He was twenty-eight-years-old,
when he married Helena Louisa Kempton, the daughter of William Fossey Kempton
and Louisa Harriet Hudson, on 19th December 1906. Helena was born during 1879 in New Zealand
and she presented David with the three children listed below. Prior to receiving new details from Claire
Stevens nee Collett in 2017, it was written here that it was understood that
David and Helena may have had four other children, which now seems not to be
the case. Claire is the daughter of
David and Helena’s eldest son William George. |
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David
Mill Collett died at Brighton near Dunedin in New Zealand on 15th
June 1958 when he was 80, and his widow, Helena Louisa Collett nee Kempton,
was later living with her eldest son and his family in Dunedin just prior to
her death on 19th May 1967, aged 88. The Will of David Mill Collett of 165 Ocean
View in Brighton, a retired builder, was made on 30th March 1957
and proved on 17th July 1958.
Within the document, he bequeathed Ł300 to his wife Helena Louisa
Collett. To his son William George
Collett he left his rifle, ammunition, fishing gear and equipment. All other personal belongings, tools, cash
or money in savings, to be equally divided between his three children,
William George Collett, David Kempton Collett and Joyce Louisa Pauley. Not long before his death in 1958, David
wrote an account of his life, which was later serialised in the Mataura
Ensign newspaper, a copy of which is still being sought. |
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William George Collett |
Born in 1909 (NZ) |
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13R3
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David Kempton Collett |
Born in 1913 (NZ) |
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13R4
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Joyce Louisa Collett |
Born in 1917
(NZ) |
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13Q6
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Charles Henry Collett was born at Gore (NZ) in 1884, the
eldest of the five children of Samuel Collett and Marion Nelson Spowart. He married Elsie May Cuff in 1908, Elsie
having been born at Invercargill in 1886.
Their marriage produced seven children, all as listed below. Charles Henry Collett died at Gore in 1931,
and was followed shortly thereafter by his wife who passed away during
1933. Both of them were 47 and they
were laid to rest together in Gore Cemetery.
Also buried in the same plot at the Gore Cemetery was Allan Raymond
Collett the youngest of the seven children of Charles and Elsie. |
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At
the Police Court at Gore in December 1907, a matter of months before the
marriage of Charles and Elsie Collett, a case was brought by the Police
against Cecil Smith of stealing a lady's silver watch, chain, and greenstone
pendant, the property of his girlfriend Elsie Cuff valued at Ł3 10
Shillings. Evidence was given by
Charles Henry Collett, stating that he had been playing football at Balfour
and when he returned to his clothes the watch, chain and greenstone pendant
which had been in his vest pocket was missing. After further evidence the
accused was convicted and fined Ł1. |
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13R5
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Charles Ronald Collett |
Born in 1908
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R6
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Elsie May Collett |
Born in 1910
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R7
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Muriel Ada Collett |
Born in 1911
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R8
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Olive Lorna Collett |
Born in 1917
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R9
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Edna Mary Collett |
Born in 1918
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R10
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Florence Edith Collett |
Born in 1919
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13R11
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Allan Raymond Collett |
Born in 1927
at Gore, Southland (NZ) |
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13Q7
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John Spowart Collett
was born at Gore (NZ) on 3rd March 1887, the son of Samuel Collett
and Marion Nelson Spowart. He enlisted
with the army at Trentham on 18th October 1815 and left New
Zealand on 14th February 1916 bound for Suez and action in the
First World War, and within two months he arrived in France. Upon entry he was 28 years of age and a
coachbuilder, very likely working with his father. His military record also confirmed that he
was a Presbyterian, 5 feet 5Ľ inches tall, weighing 130lbs, with brown eyes
and fair hair. The only noted distinguishing
mark was his appendicitis scar. |
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He was assigned to 14th
Company of 2nd Battalion on 7th March 1916 and was
wounded in the forearm during September 1916, following which he was admitted
to the 2nd New Zealand General Hospital at Walton-on-Thames in
Surrey, England, on 19th September. He was later transferred to Codford
Hospital near Salisbury, from where he was discharged on 8th
October 1916, but remained at Codford Military Depot for a further
month. A year later in December 1917
he was again wounded in action in the field.
It was with 4th Company of 1st Battalion Otago
Regiment that he was based at Rouen for the whole of 1917. On 27th
March 1918 he marched into Etaples, one hundred miles north of Rouen. All through the remainder of 1918 he was
wounded in action on numerous other occasions. Private John Spowart Collett service number
8/3533 was sadly killed at Le Cateau in France on 23rd October
1918 when he was 31. His name is
listed amongst the 446 on the Grevillers (NZ) Memorial at Pas de Calais. |
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13Q8
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Leslie Clifford Collett was born at Gore (NZ) on 14th
March 1896 and at the time he entered military service on 2nd
January 1917 his occupation was that of a post and telegraph cadet with the
Post & Telegraph Company in Tuatapere.
He was Private Leslie Clifford Collett service number 42739 with the 1st
Battalion Canterbury Infantry Regiment, while it was his mother Mrs Marion
Collett of Irwell Street in Gore who was named as his next-of-kin. Upon attestation at Riverton on 11th
November 1916 he was 20 years and 8 months old, with blue eyes, red hair, and
a fair complex, standing 5 feet 9 inches tall, and weighing 154 lbs. |
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He served a total of one year and 224
days, just 200 hundred of those days spent in New Zealand. He was finally discharged from duty on 13th
August 1918 when he was no longer physically fit for War Service on account
of the wounds he received in action.
He arrived at Etaples on 11th November 1917, but it was on
10th January 1918 that he was severely injured in action in the
field in France, with serious wounding to his left thigh and his left arm, a
fracture of the ulna. Within the New
Zealand Evening Post newspaper published on 26th January 1918 was
the regular item entitled ‘Last Night’s List’, in which on that occasion was
the name of Leslie Collett. On 6th
April he was taken on board the ship ‘Marama’ which left Avonmouth for New
Zealand, where he disembarked on 19th May 1918. |
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Three
years later he married Ida Evelyn Adsett during 1921, Ida having been born at
Fielding in New Zealand in 1900.
Despite his injuries and the trauma of the Great War, Leslie Clifford
Collett survived his wife by fifteen years when she died at Christchurch on
25th April 1964, after which he settled in Napier, where he died
on 20th October 1979. |
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13Q9
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Maxwell Nelson Collett was born at Gore (NZ) on 1st
December 1899, the fourth child of Samuel and Marion Collett. In 1927 he married Dorothy Margreutta
Wilkinson who was born in New Zealand on 14th July 1900. Maxwell Nelson Collett, so named after his
mother Marion Nelson Spowart, died in New Zealand in 1980, six years after
his wife Dorothy had passed away during 1974. |
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13Q10
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Florence Myrtle Collett was born at Gore (NZ) in 1905, the
only daughter and the fifth child of Samuel Collett and his wife Marion
Nelson Spowart. Tragically, Florence
was only 13 years old when she died on 20th November 1918 and was
buried at the Gore Cemetery.
Florence's headstone also records a Memorial to her brother, 8/3533
Pte John Spowart Collett killed in action on 23rd October 1918,
Beaudignies France, aged 31 years. The
announcement of the death of Florence Myrtle Collett was published in the
Mataura Ensign, as follows: “Another
death, reported this morning, was that of the only daughter of Mr and Mrs S
Collett, of Irwell Street, Gore. The
deceased was almost 14 years of age, and was struck down with the malady a
few days ago. The sad news last week
of her brother's death in France was a severe shock to her. Great sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs
Collett in the double bereavement within about a week.” |
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13Q11
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David William Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 5th
June 1884, the first of the thirteen children born to Charles Collett and
Agnes Hamilton. He did not reach his
first birthday, when he died and was buried at Eastern Cemetery in
Invercargill on 3rd June 1885. |
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13Q12
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Charles Alfred Collett was born at Invercargill on 20th
October 1885, the eldest surviving son of Charles and Agnes Collett. During his life, he was married three
times; his first wife was (1) Marianne (Mary Ann) Louisa Knipe, who was known
as Polly, whom he married on 15th April 1908 at Invercargill, and
with whom Charles had two children.
Marianne was born at West Plains in Southland on 23rd
September 1878 and, following her death in Invercargill Hospital on 30th
August 1924, she was buried at Eastern Cemetery in Invercargill on 2nd
September 1924. After two year,
Charles married the much younger (2) Pearl Constance Philpott during 1926
and, like his first wife, Pearl was also born at West Plains on 11th
May 1897. That second marriage
produced another five children for Charles, before Pearl died at Invercargill
on 10th November 1955. |
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For
the next three or four years, Charles lived the life of a widower until that
is, he married older widow (3) May Darling Henderson, nee Adams, during
1959. May, who was known as Rose, was
born in 1876. Sadly, they were only
married for a short while, when Rose died at Invercargill during May
1960. It was also later that same year
when Charles Alfred Collett was buried with his wife on 10th
December 1960. At the time of his
passing on 8th December 1960 he was a patient at Park Hospital on
Gala Street in Invercargill, when his home address was recorded as 16 Avenall
Street in Invercargill. |
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13R12
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Louisa Hamilton Collett |
Born in 1909
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R13
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William John Collett |
Born in 1920
The Bluff, Campbelltown |
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The following
are the children of Charles Alfred Collet by his second wife Pearl Constance
Philpott: |
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Florence Emily Collett |
Born in 1927
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R15
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Charles Daniel Collett |
Born in 1929
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R16
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Raymond
Edward Collett |
Born in 1930
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R17
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Constance Agnes Collett |
Born in 1932
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R18
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Violet May Collett |
Born in 1934
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q13
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Jessie Maria Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 27th
January 1888, the previously missing daughter of Charles Collett and Agnes
Hamilton. She was twenty-three years
of age when she married George Livingstone at Invercargill on 14th
July 1911. George was also born at
Invercargill on 15th September 1878 and it was there too that he
died on 14th December 1954.
Jessie presented George with a total of seven children at
Invercargill, all as listed below.
Jessie Maria Livingstone nee Collett passed away on 13th
June 1968, at the age of eighty, when she was still living in Invercargill. |
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Their
seven children were: Charles David Livingstone (born 14.09.1911, died
03.10.1994), who married Winifred Esther Cannell in 1940. Winifred had been born in 1918; George
Stanley Livingstone (born 26.03.1913, died 23.11.1997 at Riverton), who
married Edna Christine Kelly in 1950, Edna having been born on 03.03.1929 who
died at Riverton on 30.06.1988; Ivy May Livingstone (born 14.04.1915,
died 20.11.2003 at Invercargill), who married Vincent James O'Connor in 1938,
Vincent having been born on 05.07.1910 at Invercargill, who died there on
10.02.2003; Lillee Mavis Livingstone (born 02.05.1918, died
02.12.2007), and she married George Henry Sadlier in 1936. He was born during 1915 and died on
15.09.1967; David Henry Livingstone (born 03.03.1921, died 1979) and
he married Ina Mavis Griffin in 1944 who was born on 07.06.1921 and died
in1999; Winifred Jessie Livingstone (dates not known) married Clive
William Hawkins in 1949, who was born on 25.05.1916 and who died during1983;
and finally Gordon Stanley Livingstone (born 1918) and he married Vera
Alice Agnes Lake in 1942. His date of birth suggests he may have been the
twin brother of Lillee Mavis Livingstone (above). |
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13Q14
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James Henry Collett, was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 20th
December 1889, a son of Charles and Agnes Collett. In the electoral roll for May 1917, James
Henry Collett of Makarewa – just north of Invercargill, was described as an
engineer driver. It was two days after
his twentieth birthday when he married Elizabeth Charlotte Robertson on 22nd
December 1919. She was the daughter of
James and Elizabeth Bettie Robertson and had been born on 2nd
September 1897, when her birth was curiously registered as Elizabeth Charles
Robertson. Their marriage produced a
son and a daughter for the couple, with the younger child sadly dying in 1926
when she was only nine months old. The
name of Evelyn Thelma Collett is one of five mentioned as being buried in
Block 23 Plot 306 at the Eastern Cemetery in Invercargill. James Henry Collett died on 27th
April 1952 when he and Elizabeth were living at Chelmsford Street in
Invercargill. He was buried two days
after, on 29th April in Plot 306 at the Eastern Cemetery at
Invercargill, where Elizabeth was buried on 18th December 1968
following her death at Invercargill on 16th December 1968, when
her address was recorded as 212 Chelmsford Street. Also buried in the same plot is Caroline
Collett, the granddaughter of James Henry Collett through his only known son
James. |
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13R19
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James Charles Collett |
Born in 1921
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13R20
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Evelyn Thelma Collett |
Born in 1925
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q15
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William Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 10th
December 1891. He was an engineer and
at some time during his life he was recorded as living at 11 Oban Street in
Lawrence, Southland. He married (1)
Florence Ivy Pidgeon on 3rd March 1917, the daughter of Walter
Henry Pidgeon and Elizabeth Cox, who was born at Invercargill on 28th
May 1897. That first marriage for
William resulted in the birth of a daughter but, after the death of his wife
at Dunedin on 1st December 1957, William married (2) Margaret
Blackwood who was thirty-four years his junior, having been born on 30th
October 1925. William Collett died at
Dunedin on 1st March 1971 and was buried at Andersons Bay Cemetery
in Dunedin on 3rd March that year.
The death of his much younger second wife took place thirty-three
years after his passing, during 2004. |
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13R21
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Hazel Louvain Collett |
Born in 1918
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13Q16
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John Edward Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 3rd
January 1892 and he was an engineer like his older brother William (above). He married Annie Edith Pickett on 27th
December 1917, the same year that his brother William was also married. Annie was born at West Taieri, Otago on 7th
May 1896, the daughter of Charles Pickett and Annie Dunlop. John Edward Collett died at Invercargill on
28th July 1978 and was buried at Eastern Cemetery in the town
three days later. It was almost three
years after that when Annie Edith Collett, nee Pickett, passed away at Invercargill
on 25th June 1981 where, four days later, she was buried with her
husband. The couple’s last address was
Peacehaven in Invercargill. |
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Footnote Note:
John and Annie’s daughter, born in 1922, who died in 1999, should not be
confused with Mona Daphne Collett (Ref. 7Q2) who was born at Caversham in
Dunedin in 1920, who married Alan John Campbell in 1946, and who died in
2013. She was the daughter of George
Edmund Collett and his first wife Evelyn Bell, as listed within Part 7 – The
Short Australia Line. |
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13R22
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Leona Daphne
Collett |
Born on
02.06.1922; died in 1999 (NZ) |
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13R23
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another
daughter Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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13Q17
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Samuel Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 14th
March 1893 and he married Emily Ada Buddle on 3rd April 1918. She was the daughter of Leonard Mount
Buddle and Emma Elizabeth Colvin and was born at Invercargill on 21st
August 1895. Samuel Collett died at
Invercargill on 13th December 1977 and was buried at the Charlton
Park Cemetery in Gore. Emily Ada
Collett, nee Buddle, died six years later on 28th June 1983, when
was she still a resident of Invercargill, and was buried in the same plot
with her husband. It is believed that
Samuel and Emily had five children. |
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13R24
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Leslie Leonard Mount Collett |
Born
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13R25
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Reginald Samuel Collett |
Born in 1924
(NZ) |
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13R26
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Raymond Lewis Collett |
Born in 1926
(NZ) |
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13R27
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Samuel Charles Collett |
Born in 1931
(NZ) |
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13R28
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Agnes Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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13Q18
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Eliza Rebekah Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 25th
December 1894 but sadly, she died shortly after on 13th March
1895, when she was only ten weeks old. |
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13Q19
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Robert Jacob Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 3rd
March 1896 and he too was an engineer like his two older brothers William and
John Edward (above). He married
Nellie Constance Hood on 25th August 1920, the daughter of
Frederick George Millar Hood and Gertrude Johnson, who was born on 31st
August 1900. The marriage produced at
least four children before Nellie suffered a premature death, when she died
at Invercargill on 7th April 1934, perhaps during childbirth,
following which she was buried at Eastern Cemetery in Invercargill. At the time of the passing of Robert Jacob
Collett, on 1st September 1973, he was residing at Hardy Street in
Invercargill, following which he was buried with his wife at Eastern
Cemetery. |
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13R29
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Mavis Gwendoline Collett |
Born in 1920
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R30
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Alma Jean Collett |
Born in 1921
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R31
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Robert Reid Collett |
Born in 1922
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13R32
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William Charles Collett |
Born in 1928
at Invercargill (NZ) |
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13Q20
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Rebecca
Flora Collett
was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 1st July 1898 and she married
David Winter on 1st October 1919, the son of Ernest Charles Winter
and Elizabeth Hyslop. David Winter was
born at Blueskin Bay, Otago on 26th September 1896 and he fathered
one child with Rebecca, David Albert Winter, who was born on 23rd
April 1923 and who died at Invercargill on 28th December
1985. It was at Eastern Cemetery in
Invercargill that David Winter was buried on 5th December 1947,
having died two days previously at Invercargill, where Flora was buried on 24th
June 1976 following her death two days earlier. Their last known address was Price Street
in Invercargill. Their son David
Albert Winter was 62 years old when he passed away at the end of 1985,
following which he was cremated on 31st December 1985 and his
ashes were interred at the Southland Crematorium on 7 March 1986. The inscription reads: “In loving memory of David A Winter beloved husband of Anne died
December 28 1985 aged 62 years.” |
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13Q21
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Alice May Victoria
Collett was born at
Invercargill on 27th June 1900 and tragically she was nearly nine
years old when she died there on 7th June 1909. |
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13Q22
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Albert Edward Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 15th
August 1901, the youngest son of Charles Collett and Agnes Hamilton. It was on 27th December 1923
when he married Beatrice Beaumont Archer who was the daughter of James
Yewlett Archer and Elizabeth Ann Lyons.
Beatrice was born at Clifton in Invercargill on 23rd June
1902 and she died on 8th June 1979 at Invercargill, where she was
buried three weeks later, perhaps following a post-mortem report. Just over five years later Albert Edward
Collett passed away at Invercargill on 9th December 1984 and was
reunited with his wife at Eastern Cemetery two days after. His last address was 40 Tanner Street in
Invercargill, while it is understood that Beatrice presented Albert with at
least two children. |
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13R33
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Gordon Albert Collett |
Born in 1924
(NZ) |
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13R34
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Irene Granger Collett |
Born in 1929
(NZ) |
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13Q23
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Lilly Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) during
June 1905 and was the last child of Charles Collett and Agnes Hamilton. She too suffered an infant death and was
buried at Eastern Cemetery on 20th June 1905. |
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13Q24
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Robert Barrie Collett was the base-born child of Ellen
Barrie, the father's name listed as ‘not recorded’ on the New Zealand BDM
Database. Robert was born on 31st
March 1886 when his mother Ellen was only 18 years old, while it was six
years after the birth that she married the likely father, James Henry
Collett. It was at Otautau where
Robert married his cousin Alice Low Mill who was also born in 1886, the
daughter of Eliza Collett (Ref. 13P2) and David Low Mill. In October 1917 Robert took over the boot
repairing business of Mr A Macdonald, following which he established the firm
of Robert B Collett, shoemaker and boot repairer of Main Street,
Otautau. He was 33 years old at that
time and just four years later he sold the business during the month of May
in 1921. Together with his cousin
William Collett (Ref. 13Q4) and others, Richard was one of seven founding
Commissioners of the Otautau Town Board in 1920. |
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Before
Richard and his family left Otautau for Hokitika in July of 1930 the members
of the Otautau Hockey Club met to bid farewell to their president Mr R B
Collett; their ex-captain Mrs Collett; and a prominent player Miss Eileen
Collett. Tributes to the Colletts came
from various members, noting that Mr Collett had been president for two
years, Mrs Collett had been captain, vice-president and the club's delegate
to the sub-union, while Miss Collett had proved a good member, and all wished
them every happiness and prosperity in Hokitika. Once settled at Hokitika on the west coast
of the South Island, 20 miles south of Greymouth, Robert worked as a civil
servant until the time of his retirement.
Later, as Robert died intestate, it was left to his widow Alice Low
Collett to manage his affairs through probate which was carried out at the
Greymouth Registry Office and her Letters of Administration are produced
below. |
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“I Alice Low Collett of Hokitika,
widow, make oath and say as follows: 1. That I knew Robert
Barrie Collett of Hokitika, retired, now deceased, when alive and that the
said Robert Barrie Collett was resident or was domiciled at Hokitika within
this judicial district and that the nearest Registry Office of this Court to
the place where the said Robert Barrie Collett resided or was domiciled is at
Greymouth 2. That the said Robert
Barrie Collett died at Hokitika on or about the 4th day of October
1956 as I am able to depose from having seen him die 3. That the said
deceased was my lawful husband and that the said deceased left him surviving
me this deponent his lawful widow and four children - that is to say Robert
Geoffrey Collett aged 45 years, Eileen Ellen Breeze aged 43 years, Jenny
Elizabeth Collett aged 40 years, and Albert James Collett aged 38 years 4. That the said deceased had never
been married prior to his marriage with me 5. That since the death
of the deceased I have had access to his papers and repositories and that I
have searched diligently therein for any Will or testamentary writing made or
signed by the said deceased and that I have been unable to find any such Will
or testamentary writing 6. That I have made
enquiry of the solicitor who acted for the said deceased during his lifetime
and of the bankers with whom he banked and of all persons likely to know if
the said deceased had made or signed any Will or testamentary writing and I
have been unable to learn that the said deceased ever made or signed any such
Will or testamentary writing 7. That I do verily believe that the
said deceased died intestate and I am his widow 8. That to the best of
my knowledge information and belief the estate and effects and credits of the
said deceased to be administered by me are under the value of Ł2500 9. That I will well and
faithfully administer the estate of the said deceased and will whenever
ordered so to do after the grant of letters of administration to me filed in
this Court and verify by affidavit a true full and perfect inventory of all
the estate effects and credits of the said deceased which shall have come
into my hands, possession or knowledge and also a full distinct and proper
account of my administration of the estate which shall set forth the dates
and particulars of all receipts and disbursements and show which of the same
are in my opinion on account of capital and on account of income
respectively. Sworn
at Hokitika this 11th day of October 1956 before
me a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand and signed by A Low
Collett. |
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Robert
Barrie Collett died at Hokitika on 4th October 1956 (Ref.
1956/27852) at the age of 70 and was buried two days later on 6th
October at the Hokitika Cemetery, Westland in New Zealand. His wife Alice Low Collett nee Mill passed
away ten years later on 11th February 1967 and was buried in the
same plot with her husband on 13th February. |
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13R35
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Robert Geoffrey Collett |
Born in 1911
at Otautau (NZ) |
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13R36
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Eileen Ellen Collett |
Born in 1913
at Otautau (NZ) |
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13R37
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Jenny Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1916
at Otautau (NZ) |
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13R38
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Albert James Collett |
Born in 1918
at Otautau (NZ) |
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13Q25 |
Marion Dick Barrie was born in New Zealand during 1888
(Ref. 1888/10904) and was the base-born daughter of Ellen Barrie who married
James Henry Collett in 1892, the likely father of Ellen’s earlier child,
Robert Barrie Collett (above), who was born out of wedlock. Once married Marion’s mother gave birth to
five more children, although it is unclear what actually happened to
Marion. However, it is interesting to
note that her second given name of Dick was the married name of Ellen Mary
Collett (Ref. 6P7) who married Robert Charles Dick in 1901. Part 6 - The New Zealand Line contains the
details of Ellen’s father Thomas George Collett who established a farm in the
Mangaroa Valley. A further point of
interest is that both Mangaroa, to the north of Wellington, and the Southland
areas are known for timber milling and Charles Collett (Ref. 13P6) had been
in the timber industry for about 20 years. |
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13Q26
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Margaret Ellen Collett was born in New Zealand in 1894, the
eldest of the five children of James Henry Collett and his wife Ellen
Barrie. She married Donald Drain in
1918 who was the son of James and Mary Drain who had been born in 1886. Nine years earlier at the annual dance of
bachelors of Spar Bush, Southland, held in 1908 at the local hall, Mr Donald
Drain discharged the onerous duties of Master of Ceremonies in a most
efficient manner. Donald also acted as
M C at a wedding held at Spar Bush in 1909.
Margaret Ellen Drain nee Collett died in 1965. |
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13Q27
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James Henry Collett, who was known as Jim, was born in
1898 and he married Eileen Elizabeth Trapski in 1926. Eileen was born on 20th May
1902, the daughter of Frederick Ferdinand Trapski and Elizabeth
Caruthers. James and Eileen had at
least one known child, Donald Frederick Collett who born in 1933, and most
likely one other born at a later date.
At the time of his death James Henry Collett was living in Pukerau, to
the east of Gore, where he died on 23rd July 1947, following which
he was buried in Block 8 Plot 4 at Pukerau Cemetery in Southland. It was thirty-eight years after the death
of her husband that Eileen died on 5th June 1985, when she was
reunited with him at Pukerau Cemetery at East Street in Pukerau. |
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epitaph on their shared headstone reads as follows: In Loving Memory of James Henry dearly loved husband of Eileen Elizabeth Collett who died 23rd July 1947
aged 48 years Also the above Eileen Elizabeth who died 5th June 1985 aged
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13R39
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Donald Frederick Collett |
Born in 1933
at Pukerau, near Gore (NZ) |
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13R40
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a possible
Collett child |
Born after
1933 at Pukerau, near Gore (NZ) |
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13Q28
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Ivy Isabell Florence
Collett was born in
New Zealand on 20th September 1900, the daughter of James Henry
Collett and Ellen Barrie. That was the
date recorded at the time of her death, whereas her birth certificate gave
the year as 1902 (Ref. 1902/20365).
She was nineteen when she married Douglas McIntosh in 1919, the son of
Charles McIntosh and Jessie Robertson.
Douglas was born on 9th December 1898, the birth recorded
in early 1899 (Ref. 1899/1157). Ivy
Isabel Florence McIntosh nee Collett died during in 1990 (Ref.
1990/31865). The last seventeen years
of her life were spent as a widow following the death of her husband Douglas
McIntosh during 1973 (Ref. 1973/35951) when his birth date was stated as
being 9th December 1898. |
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13Q29
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Grace Collett was born in New Zealand during 1906,
the daughter of James and Ellen Collett.
She later married the much older James Henry Forde in 1928, James
having been born in 1885. James Henry
Forde died during 1958, although it is not known when Grace Forde nee passed
away. |
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13Q30
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Myrtle Irene Mavis
Collett was born in
New Zealand on 25th October 1911, the last child born to James
Henry Collett and Ellen Barrie. All
that is known about her is that she died in 1999. |
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13Q31
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Charles Collett was born at The Lawn in Randwick in
1892, his birth recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a 328) during the
first quarter of the year. He was the
first of the three base-born sons of unmarried Sarah Collett. Charlie Collett was nine years of age in
1901 when he and his mother and two younger brothers were living at the
Randwick home of his widowed paternal grandfather William Collett. The three brothers were again living with
their mother at Randwick in 1911, when Charlie Collett from Randwick was 19
and employed at a local cloth woollen factory and mill as a cloth
washer. The death of Charles
Collett, who was born at Randwick in 1892, was recorded at Stroud register
office (Ref. 7b 515) during the third quarter of 1965, when he was 73. Nothing further is known about him and his
life. |
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13Q32
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William Collett was born at Randwick in 1894 and his
birth was recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a 332) during the first
three months of the year. He was
living at the Randwick home of his grandfather William Collett in 1901, when
he was six years old. Ten years later
he was a jobbing gardener in 1911 when he was 17 and his place of birth was
confirmed as Randwick. On that day, he
and his two brothers and their unmarried mother were again living in
Randwick. It is unclear what happened
to him after that time. |
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13Q33
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Richard Collett was born at Cainscross, Stroud in
1896 and was four years old in the Randwick census of 1901. It was also at Stroud that his birth was
recorded (Ref. 6a 334) during the fourth quarter of 1896. He was four years of age in the Randwick
census of 1901 and, as Richard Collett from Randwick, he was 14 years old and
a newspaper seller in 1911 when living there with his family. Four years later Richard Collett from
Randwick, joined the army and, at the age of 19, he was assigned to the 15th
Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment, service number 26890. After the war, and presumably on completing
his military service, his army record indicated that he 22 years old and a
member of the Labour Corps of the 859th Field Company, no. 372725. |
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Richard
was 34 years of age when he became a married man, the marriage of Richard
Collett and Annie Midwinter was recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 6a
780) during the last three months of 1930.
Annie was seven years younger than Richard, having been born at Stroud
on 18th August 1903. Their
marriage produced two sons for the couple, the first of them born after they
had been together for one year, the birth recorded at Stroud (Ref. 6a 486)
during the final quarter of 1931. The
birth of their second child was recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref.
6a 420) during the third quarter of 1933.
In both cases, the mother’s maiden name was confirmed as Midwinter. |
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Later
in their lives, Richard and Annie returned to the Stroud area of
Gloucestershire and it was there that they both passed away within a few
years of each other. Upon his death,
Richard was named as Richard H Collett, the only record so far found using
that name, when his death was recorded at Stroud register office (Ref. 7b
700) during the first few months of 1969 at the age of 72. Exactly two years later, the death of Annie
Collett was also recorded there (Ref. 7b 1654) in early 1971, when she was 67. |
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13R41
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Charles W R
Collett |
Born in 1931
at Stroud |
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13R42
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George H
Collett |
Born in 1933
at Gloucester |
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13Q34
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An unnamed Collett
daughter was born to
Walter James Collett and Bremmerina Rose-Innes in (SA) during 1881, but she
died shortly after the birth. |
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13Q35
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John Alexander Collett was born in (SA) on 15th
April 1882 and in 1909 he married Gladys Mitford Pringle Bowker who was the
daughter of Duncan Campbell Bowker and Beatrice Scott Pringle. She was born in 1882. John Alexander Collett died in 1962. |
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13R43
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Herbert Duncan Collett |
Born in 1910
(SA) |
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13R44 |
Ronald Innes Collett |
Born in 1912
(SA) |
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13R45
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Alexander Conroy Collett |
Born in 1918
(SA) |
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13R46 |
Beatrice Pringle Collett |
Born in 1919
(SA) |
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13R47 |
Sheila Gladys Collett |
Born in 1920
(SA) |
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13R48 |
Walter |
Born in 1922
(SA) |
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13R49 |
Peter Mitford Collett |
Born in 1929
(SA) |
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13Q36
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Olive Mary Collett was born in (SA) on 17th
December 1883. She lived for almost
ninety years and died on 25th August 1973 and was buried at the
Fish River Cemetery. |
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13Q37
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George Chapman Collett was born at either Groen Kloof or
Craddock (SA) on 20th June 1885 and he later married Hilda
Metcalfe Brown on 15th September 1916 at Somerset East with whom
he had three children. Hilda, who was
known as Pet, was born at Cradock on 18th September 1886 and was
the daughter of William Thomas Tilbrook Brown and Amy Brown Rayner. She was educated at Vryburg in Bechuanaland
(most likely home schooling) and later at the Girls Collegiate School in King
Williams Town. George Chapman Collett
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13R50
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Derrick |
Born in 1917
at Cradock (SA) |
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13R51 |
Amy Rayner Collett |
Born in 1920
at Cradock (SA) |
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13R52
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Roger Holden Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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13Q38
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Cecil Walter Collett was born in (SA) during 1887 and was
just nine years old when he died in 1896. |
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13Q39
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Mildred Kate Collett was born in (SA) on 7th
April 1889. It was on 29th
November 1916 that she married her distant cousin Cyril Simpson Collett (Ref.
13Q98) who was the son of Percy Collett and Mary Every. The marriage produced two children for the
couple, Thelma Collett and Walter Ralph Cyril Collett who are listed under
Cyril Simpson Collett. At some time
after the birth of their two children Mildred and Cyril where divorced and
Mildred later died on 30th March 1974 and was buried at the Fish
River Cemetery. |
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13Q40
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Hilda Rose Collett was born on 6th December
1892 (SA) and she married Henry Daniel Ambrose on 10th December
1919. Their marriage produced a
daughter Maureen Ethne Ambrose. |
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13Q41
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Kathleen Maud Owen
Collett was born in
(SA) on 26th November 1894.
She married Michael Jacob Meyer on 21st October 1920, and she
died in 1964. |
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13Q42 |
Hazel Mary Owen Collett was born in (SA) on 15th
May 1896 and she died on 12th July 1916 at the age of twenty. |
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13Q43 |
Leslie Owen Collett was born on 29th January 1898
(SA). He married Anna Catherine
Lategan on 18th January 1926, with whom he had four children. Leslie Owen Collett died during 1952. |
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13R53
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Joy Owen Collett |
Born in 1926
(SA) |
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13R54 |
Natalie Ray Collett |
Born in 1929
(SA) |
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13R55
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Noel |
Born in 1932
(SA) |
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13R56 |
Michael Owen
Collett |
Born in 1945
(SA) |
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13Q44
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Elfreda Owen Collett was born on 12th December 1900
(SA). She lived to be 86 and during
her life she was married to Eric Butler Fear on 16th September
1926, with whom she had four children.
They were John Fear, Cherry Fear, Fay Fear, and Peter
Fear. Elfreda Owen Fear nee
Collett died in 1986. |
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13Q45 |
Beryl Owen Collett was born on 3rd May 1903
(SA) and died in 1974. |
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13Q46
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Rowena Joyce Owen Collett
was born on 23rd
November 1908 (SA) and she married Frank Tilley with whom she had three
children. They were Ivan Tilley,
Richard Tilley, and Carolyn Tilley. |
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13Q47 |
Kathryn Owen Collett was born on 19th February 1910
(SA). She married Frank Mahon and the
marriage produced two daughters, Moira Mahon, and Barbara Mahon,
before Kathryn died in 1986. |
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13Q48
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Winifred Martha Collett was born on 17th April 1902
at Cradock (SA), where she married George Harvey Brown on 2nd
March 1928. George, whose sister Norma
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13Q49 |
Enid Hedley Collett was born on 8th October
1903 at Cradock (SA), where she lived and died on 14th August
1986. |
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13Q50 |
Gladys Mary Collett was born at Cradock (SA) on 10th
November 1905 and it was there that she married Herbert Buller Kolo Colling
on 2nd November 1937. She
died at Port Elizabeth on 10th April 1991 aged 85. The marriage produced two children for the
couple and they were Helen Colling, and John Colling. |
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13Q51 |
Joan Marion Collett was born in (SA) on 24th
February 1908 and she married Ivanhoe Benjamin Thomas Hallier in Cradock on 1st
October 1934. Ivan was the son of
Benjamin Thomas Hallier and Margaretha Annie Van Heerden. Their children were Marjorie Hallier,
Thomas Hallier, and Louise Hallier. Joan Marion Hallier nee Collett died at
Cradock on 27th March 1985, aged 77. There were earlier connections between the
Collett and Heerden families, so it is possible that Ivan’s mother was the
former child of one such relationship.
See Ref. 13O18 and Ref. 13P32. |
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13Q52 |
John Hilton Collett was born in (SA) on 18th
August 1911. He married Norma May
Brown the sister of George Brown who married John’s sister Winifred Collett (above)
and who was the daughter of William Mc |
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13R57
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Herbert
Hilton Collett |
Born in 1947
(SA) |
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13R58 |
Garth Hedley
Collett |
Born in 1950
(SA) |
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13R59
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William |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13Q53
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Dulcie Mabel Collett was born in (SA) on 4th
December 1898 and she married Cecil Fenner Moorcroft on 5th April
1922, with whom she had six children.
They were William Fenner Moorcroft, Joy Moorcroft, Cecil
Moorcroft, May Moorcroft, George Moorcroft, and Albert
Moorcroft. Dulcie Mabel Moorcroft
nee Collett died during 1957. |
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13Q54 |
Beatrice Mary Collett was born in (SA) on 5th
July 1900 and died in 1987. She was
married to Martin Luther Coetzee on 28th March 1923. Their two sons were Martin Luther Coetzee
junior born on 10th August 1924, and Llewellyn Coetzee who was
born on 14th December 1926. |
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13Q55 |
May Harriet Collett was born in (SA) on 2nd May
1903 and died at Cradock on 21st June 1989. |
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13Q56 |
Iris
Miriam Collett was
born on 10th October 1905 (SA) and died on 28th April
1996 at the age of 90. |
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13Q57 |
Albert Henry Collett was born in (SA) on 1st
July 1907 and he married (1) Marion Antoinette Potgieter on 3rd
September 1932, with whom he had one son.
Perhaps following the death of his first wife, Albert later married
Alice Leonard and that marriage also produced a son for the couple. Albert Henry Collett died in 1971, just ten
years after his father and namesake had passed away at the age of 90. See Ref. 13P60 for a previous
Collett/Leonard link. |
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13R60
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Born in 1933
(SA) |
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13R61 |
David Leonard Collett |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13Q58 |
Barbara Kate Collett, who was born in (SA) on 31st
May 1914, was known as Barbie and she married Frederick Eric Warren Fynney
with whom she had just one child, Mark Fynney. |
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13Q59
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Rowena Roslin Collett, who was known as Ros, was born at
Port Elizabeth (SA) on 10th December 1917. She later married Derrick |
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13R62
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Carol Margaret Collett |
Born in 1948
(SA) |
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13R63 |
Malcolm |
Born in 1949,
Warmbaths, Transvaal |
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13R64 |
Neil Christopher Collett |
Born in 1952
(SA) |
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13R65
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Marianne Claire Collett |
Born in 1957
(SA) |
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13Q60 |
Rona
Marion Collett, who
was known as Pam, was born on 11th October 1920 (SA) |
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13Q61
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Jennifer Hope Collett was born in (SA) during 1935 and he
married Ian Heggie and they had two children Claire Heggie, and Richard
Heggie. |
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13Q62 |
Neville Norman Collett was born at Port Elizabeth (SA) on 30th
May 1917. He married Nancy Glen Cuyler
(Cuyter) on 1st September 1945 at Uitenhage. Nancy was the daughter of Jacob Glen Cuyler
(Cuyter) and Alice Lilian Walton.
Neville died on 30th November 1969 aged 52. |
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13R66
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Alison Neville Collett |
Born in 1947
(SA) |
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13R67 |
Sinclair Neville Collett |
Born in 1949
(SA) |
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13R68
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Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R69 |
Peter Neville Collett |
Born in 1954
(SA) |
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13Q63 |
GODFREY HUGH COLLETT was born on 11th October
1918 at Cradock (SA), where he married Joan Bladen on 9th October
1945. Godfrey was 90 years old when he
died on 27th March 2009. Joan
was born at Leeds in England during 1922 and it was Joan who, during 1990,
was the author of the book “A Time to Plant” about the early Collett settlers
in South Africa, commencing with James Lydford Collett who arrived at the end
of 1821. Nearly thirty years after
publication, Joan’s youngest daughter, Charlotte, had taken on the task of
updating the information contained therein and made contact via the Collett
Family History website in 2019, seeking help. |
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13R70
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Elizabeth Joan Collett |
Born in 1946
(SA) |
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13R71 |
Judith Margaret Collett |
Born in 1948
(SA) |
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13R72 |
Hugh David Collett |
Born in 1949
(SA) |
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13R73
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Alan Richard Collett |
Born in 1952
(SA) |
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13R74 |
PHILIP GODFREY COLLETT |
Born in 1954
(SA) |
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13R75 |
Charlotte Mary Collett |
Born in 1959
(SA) |
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13Q64 |
Keith Dudley Collett was born at Middelburg (SA) on 21st
September 1922, while Cradock was said by an alternative source where he was
born. He married Helen Lorraine
Lawford at Cradock on 20th January 1951. Keith died in South Africa during the month
of October in 2010, aged 88. |
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13R76
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Norman Keith Arthur Collett |
Born in 1952
(SA) |
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13R77 |
Edward Charles Collett |
Born in 1962
(SA) |
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13Q65 |
Richard |
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13R78
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John Gordon Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R79 |
Anne Mary Collett |
Born in 1953
(SA) |
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13R80 |
Colleen Patricia Collett |
Born in 1957
(SA) |
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13Q66 |
Ethlyn Collett was born in (SA) on 6th
October 1926 and married Ronald Ashton Wentworth. She died on 22nd May 2004 at
Knysna when she was seventy-seven.
During her life she presented Ronald with three children Keith
Wentworth, Graham Wentworth, and Anthony Wentworth. |
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13Q67
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Frankie Joan Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was Frankie
Joan Whittal, the adopted child of Dudley Templeton Collett and Katie Marian
Jubb, who were married at Grahamstown on 3rd March 1920. She later married Eric Rendall with whom
she had two daughters Susan Rendall, and Anita Rendall. |
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13Q68
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Doris Collett was born in (SA) during 1897 and died
during the following year. |
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13Q69 |
Lionel Hedley Collett was born in (SA) during 1898 and he
married Muriel Gale. Lionel lived a
long life and died in 1984 aged 86. |
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13R81
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Margaret Collett |
Born in 1938
(SA) |
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13R82 |
Hillary
Collett |
Born in 1939
(SA) |
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13R83 |
Brian Hedley Collett |
Born in 1944
(SA) |
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13Q70 |
Douglas Denham Collett was born in (SA) during 1901 and he is
known to have married Mary Keightley with whom he had three daughters. |
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13R83
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Doris Collett |
Born in 1932
(SA) |
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13R85 |
Marina Collett |
Born in 1935
(SA) |
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13R86 |
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Born in 1938
(SA) |
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13Q71
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Ernest Aubrey Collett was born in (SA) during 1903 and he
married Iola Wilson. Ernest died in
1974. |
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13R87
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Hedley Collett |
Born in 1931
(SA) |
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13R88 |
Trevor Collett |
Born in 1935
(SA) |
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13Q72 |
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13Q73
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Lillian Anne Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and married Dennis Heher. The couple had three children they being Gillian
Heher, Edwin Heher, and Anthony Heher. |
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13Q74 |
Margaret Rose Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and later married when she became Margaret Rose Chard. |
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13Q75
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James William Collett was born in (SA) during 1906. He married Olga Benette and he later died
in 1981. |
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13R89
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Anthony Shaw Collett |
Born in 1930
(SA) |
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13R90 |
Rosalie Collett |
Born in 1942
(SA) |
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13R91 |
Judith Collett |
Born in 1944
(SA) |
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13Q76 |
Francis Collett was born in (SA) during 1910 and he
married Fairy M Haupt. He was aged 74
when he died in 1984. |
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13R92
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Johanna Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R93 |
Vernon Francis Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q77
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Vernon Maitland Collett was born on 12th October
1907 (SA). He married (1) Denise
Begbie and the marriage produced just one child for the couple. Whether Denise died or the couple were
divorced has not been established, but it is known that Vernon later married
(2) Antoinette Carolina Dormehl, also known as Nettie. It is thought previously that the only
child of Vernon came from his first wife but new information received in 2014
states that June Desire Denise Collett was born to his second wife Antoinette
Dormehl. Vernon Maitland Collett was
81 years of age when he died in 1988. |
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13R94
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June Desire Denise Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q78 |
Neville Maitland Collett
was born in (SA) during
1909 and he married Hilda Charlotte de Jager, their marriage producing four children
for the couple. |
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13R95
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Charles William Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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13R96
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Sheena Maitland Collett |
Born in 1935
(SA) |
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13R97
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Neville Hillary Maitland Collett |
Born in 1942
(SA) |
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13R98
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Serena Maitland Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13Q79 |
Joan Maitland Collett was born in (SA) during 1911 and she
married Spencer Nourse. Spencer’s
brother Charles Nourse married Joan’s sister Ruth (below). |
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13Q80
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Ernest Maitland Collett was born in (SA) around 1914 and it is
known that he married Hester Kern, their marriage producing four children. |
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13R99
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Bernice Lorraine Collett |
Born in 1940
(SA) |
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13R100 |
Kenneth Wesley Collett |
Born in 1945
(SA) |
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13R101 |
William James Collett |
Born in 1948
(SA) |
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13R102 |
Lynn Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1952
(SA) |
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13Q81 |
Ruth Maitland Collett was born in (SA) during 1917 and she
married Charles Nourse, the brother of Spencer Nourse who married Ruth’s
sister Joan (above). |
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13Q82
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Mary Anna Grey Collett was born on 7th August 1901
(SA), the eldest child of Harry Grey Collett and Elizabeth Susannah Shone. Nothing further is known about Mary, except
that she died on 23rd January 1954. |
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13Q83 |
John Grey Collett was born in (SA) during 1903, the
eldest son of Harry and Elizabeth Collett.
The only other known fact about John at this time is that he died
during 1989. |
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13Q85
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Wilfred Grey Collett was born in (SA) during 1907 and died
in 1981. |
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13Q86 |
Alice Grey Collett was born in (SA) during 1909 and tragically
she died around her twenty-first birthday in 1930. |
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13Q87
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Ethne Grey Collett was born in (SA) during 1912 and, like
her sister Alice (above), did not survive to see her thirtieth
birthday, having died at the age of twenty-eight in 1940. |
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13Q89
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Robert William Collett, who was born in (SA) during 1903,
first married (1) Marjorie Boyes and later married (2) Brenda Filmer, while
all of Robert’s five children came from his first marriage. |
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13R103
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Janet Marjorie Collett |
Born in 1931
(SA) |
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13R104 |
William Edward Collett |
Born in 1933
(SA) |
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13R105 |
Mary Diana Collett |
Born in 1938
(SA) |
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13R106 |
Katherine Innes Collett |
Born in 1939
(SA) |
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13R107 |
Robert Rutledge Collett |
Born in 1945
(SA) |
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13Q90 |
Janet Mary Collett was born in (SA) during 1904 and died
at the age of twenty-three in 1927. |
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13Q91 |
Donald Edward Bremner Collett was born in (SA) during 1906 and died
in 1987. |
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13Q92
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Catherine Innes Collett was born in (SA) during 1907 and died
in 1974. |
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13Q93
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Evelyn Grace Ewart
Collett was born at
Middelburg in Eastern Cape (SA) on 20th January 1905, the eldest
child of Ewart James Collett and his wife Helen Liesching Greaves. Evelyn later married Reginald Meintjies,
who was the son of Henry Meintjies and Maud Elizabeth Maskell. It seems more than likely that Maud
Elizabeth Maskell was in some way related to an earlier generation of this
family line. The marriage of Evelyn
and Reginald produced three children they being Evelyn Meintjies, Adrian
Meintjies, and Jean Meintjies.
Evelyn Grace Ewart Meintjies nee Collett died at Middelburg on 24th
January 1999, just four days after her ninety-fourth birthday. |
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13Q94 |
Rosalie Collett was born at Middelburg in Eastern Cape
(SA) on 28th September 1908, the second child of Ewart and Helen
Collett. Tragically, she survived for
just less than seven weeks, when she died at Middelburg on 15th
November 1908. |
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13Q95 |
Georgina Pauline Ewart
Collett was born at
Middelburg in Eastern Cape (SA) on 24th November 1910, the third
daughter of Ewart and Helen Collett.
Georgina later married Robert Dower who was born at Bedford on 11th
June 1908, the son of Robert Dower senior.
The couple had three daughters, Helen Dower, Rosemary Dower,
and Judy Dower. Robert Dower
died in 1975, and was followed eleven years later by his wife Georgina, who
died at Kenton-on-Sea in Eastern Cape on 22nd April 1986. |
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13Q96
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Noel David Ewart Collett
was born at
Middelburg in Eastern Cape (SA) on 25th December 1914, the eldest
son of Ewart James Collett and his wife Helen Liesching Greaves whose. Noel was 25 when he married Joan Spence Haldane
on 6th June 1940, the daughter of Thomas Haldane, who was 22 and a
music teacher. Noel David Ewart
Collett died at Kenton-on-Sea in Eastern Cape on 16th January
1997. |
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13R108
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Ian Haldane Ewart Collett |
Born in 1941
at Middelburg (SA) |
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13R109 |
Anthony Andrew Ewart Collett |
Born in 1946
(SA) |
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13Q97
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Anthony Ewart Collett was
born at Dunblane, Middelburg, Eastern Cape
(SA) on 16th March 1924. At
the outbreak of the Second War World he joined the South African Air Force
and served with Squadron 184 before being seconded into the Royal Air
Force. It was while serving as Lieutenant
(Pilot) 328483V with the RAF that, during the Battle of
the Bulge, he was tragically killed on 27th December 1944 at Schleiden in Germany, when he was only 20
years old. That particular event in
the campaign was the largest land battle of the war and lasted for over forty
days from mid-December to the end of January.
He gained his wings and commission with
the South African Air Force and, during his time with 184 Squadron, he was
based at Volkel in Holland with 121 Wing, flying Hawker Typhoons Mark 1b. |
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After
the war the body of Anthony Ewart Collett was laid in its finally resting
place at Rheinberg War Cemetery. The
cemetery is situated on the road to Kamp |
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“On
27th December 1944, at 11:45, three sections of two aircraft, one
led by Lieutenant Collett, took off from Volkel to carry an armed
reconnaissance of the Schleiden area over Germany. Cannon attacks were made on motorised
transport, and on the second attack, Lt. Anthony Collett's aircraft (MN 294) tragically
collided with another Royal Air Force plane, flown by Squadron Leader Short,
the Officer Commanding 181 Squadron, 124 Wing. The port wing of Anthony's
aircraft was sheared off and the aircraft spun into the ground and exploded. A total of three of the six aircraft were
lost in that sortie.” |
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At the time of that dreadful accident
Anthony’s remains were recovered from the crash site and were buried
locally. However, after the War a new
central cemetery was built by the Army War Graves Service, at which time
Anthony’s body was taken from his original grave and re-buried in Plot 14.D.7
at the newly built Rheinberg War Cemetery at Kamp Lintfort, Nordrhein-Westfal
in Germany. |
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All
of this new information was kindly supplied by Steve Addison in Australia,
who is a second cousin of Anthony Ewart Collett. Each year Steve places the family Roll of
Honour on the local war memorial at the ANZAC dawn service. Steve is very interested in the Air Force
and served as a helicopter medic with 31 Squadron in the South African Air
Force for his national service in the 1980's.
He also later qualified as a private pilot. |
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13Q98
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Cyril Simpson Collett was born in (SA) during 1891 and, it
must be assumed, the original Cyril Simpson was a close family friend of
Percy Every Collett in order for him to name his first son after him. It is also interesting to note that upon
the death of Percy in 1927 his widow Mary married Cyril Simpson who was
presumably a life-long friend. Cyril
married (1) Mildred Kate Collett (Ref. 13Q39) on 29th November
1916, who was his distant cousin and the daughter of Walter James Collett
(Ref. 13P22) and Bremmerina Rose-Innes.
Both of Cyril’s children came from that first marriage. Cyril and Mildred, who was born in 1889,
must have been divorced at some time in their lives, as Cyril later married
(2) Shirley Smith. Cyril Simpson
Collett died in 1971, while his first wife Mildred died at Cradock three
years after on 30th March 1974 and was buried at the Methodist
Church Cemetery in Fish River. |
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13R110
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Thelma Collett |
Born in 1918
(SA) |
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13R111 |
Walter Ralph Cyril Collett |
Born in 1922
(SA) |
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13Q99 |
Edgar Every Collett was born in (SA) during 1892 and died
seventy-six years later in 1968. |
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13Q100 |
Muriel Baden Collett was born in (SA) during 1900. She married Arthur Green with whom she had
two children before she died in 1968.
Their two children were Frances Green, and Arnold Green. |
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13Q101 |
Grace Collett was born in (SA) during 1905 and died
in 1965. |
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13Q102
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Joseph Arthur Collett was born in (SA) around 1907 and he
later married Freda Lownds. |
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13R112
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Arthur
Langford Collett |
Born in 1937
(SA) |
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13R113 |
Julie Dorothy
Collett |
Born in 1939
(SA) |
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13R114 |
William Lomax
Collett |
Born in 1940
(SA) |
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13Q103
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Frances Langford Collett
was born on 6th
January 1910 (SA) and she died on 4th November 1982. |
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13Q104 |
Francis Lomax Collett was born in (SA) in late 1910. He married Nona Annie Aspeling who was the
daughter of Robert Lavers Aspeling and Amanda Eunice Nona White. Francis Lomax Collett died in 1984. |
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13R115
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Robert Langford Collett |
Born in 1949 (SA) |
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13R116 |
Peter Lomax Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R117 |
Cherry Lynette Collett |
Born in 1953
(SA) |
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13Q105 |
Wilfred Collett was born in (SA) during 1913 and he
died in 1985. |
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13Q106
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Dorothy Collett was born in (SA) during 1914 and died
the following year in 1915. |
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13Q107 |
Cecil Collett was born in (SA) around 1917 and he
married Florence Hamilton. |
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13R118
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Cecile Jurina
Collett |
Born in 1942
(SA) |
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13R119 |
Lesley Collett |
Born in 1946
(SA) |
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13R120 |
Cecil Hamilton Collett |
Born in 1949
(SA) |
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13R121 |
Dorothy
Constance Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R122 |
Celia Clare Collett |
Born in 1956
(SA) |
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13Q109
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Horace Rayner Collett was born on 25th September
1895 (SA) and he died in 1953. During
his life he was married to Clara Pitt with whom he had four children. |
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13R123
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John Rayner Collett |
Born in 1929
(SA) |
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13R124 |
Kenneth Arthur Collett |
Born in 1934
(SA) |
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13R125 |
Cynthia Jewel Collett |
Born in 1935
(SA) |
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13R126 |
Eileen Catherine Mary Collett |
Born in 1937
(SA) |
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13Q110
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Thora Michel Collett was born at Eastern Cape (SA) on 4th
September 1905. She married Robert
Samuel Gordon Marshall on 9th November 1926. Robert was the son of George Henry James
Marshall and Jane Margaret Boucher.
Robert was born at Eastern Cape on 30th October 1904 and
tragically he died at Queenstown on 21st March 1965, the day that
his only son Kenneth Gordon Marshall was married. Nineteen years later in 1984 his wife Thora
died and was buried at Queenstown with her husband. |
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In
2014 new information for this family line was kindly provided by Sharon
Marshall in India, the granddaughter of Thora Michel Collett. |
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13Q111 |
Henry Magnus Michel
Collett was born
at Eastern Cape (SA) on 27th March 1908. What is known is that in 1936 he was
working at Barclays Bank in Addo when he was the sole executor for the Will
of his father Thomas Henry Collett.
Four years after the death of his father Henry Magnus Michel Collett
married Mary Louisa O’Neill on 15th July 1940, with whom he had
three children. It was fifty-six years
later that Henry Magnus Michel Collett died at Port Elizabeth in Eastern Cape
on 21st December 1996. |
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13R127
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John Hamilton Collett |
Born in 1941
(SA) |
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13R128 |
Mary Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13R129 |
Brigid Louise Collett |
Born in 1947
(SA) |
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13Q112
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Thomas Kenneth Collett was born at Eastern Cape (SA) in
1912. He married Tienie Van Der
Westhuizen and, at the time of the death of his father in 1947, he was the
only member of the family interested in pursuing a career in farming. He eventually purchased land at Avondale
where he lived for the remainder of his life, although he was at Seymour in
Eastern Cape when he died in 1981. |
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13R130
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Lorna Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R131 |
Janet Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q113 |
Horatio Theo Collett was born at Eastern Cape (SA) in
1917. He married Rhona Brown who was
the daughter of Frederick Stanley Brown and Florence Harris. Horatio died around 1998 in Cape Town. |
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13R132
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Jennifer Jean Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R133 |
Patricia Megan Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13Q114
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George Clifford Annear
Collett was born in
(SA) during 1904 and he married Doreen May Emslie. It was during 1981 that George Clifford
Annear Collett passed away. |
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13R134
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Norman James Collett |
Born in 1933
(SA) |
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13R135 |
Esme Collett |
Born in 1937
(SA) |
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13R136
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Neville Richard Collett |
Born in 1941
(SA) |
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13R137 |
Joan Collett |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13Q115 |
John Rex Annear Collett was born at Schoombie in Eastern Cape
(SA) on 19th July 1906. He
married Ada Grace Barnett. John had
only just celebrated his sixty-seventh when he died at Ermelo in Transvaal on
9th August 1973. |
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13R138
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Denis Raymond Collett |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13R139 |
Christabel Grace Collett |
Born in 1945
(SA) |
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13R140
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Edgar |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13Q116
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James Max Annear Collett
was born in (SA) during
1910 and he married Susanna Magrietha Strauss. |
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13R141
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Christina Collett |
Born in 1938
(SA) |
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13R142 |
James
Montague Collett |
Born in 1940
(SA) |
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13R143
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Jeffrey |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13Q117 |
Jack Annear Collett was born at Burgersdorp in Eastern
Cape (SA) on 10th December 1912, the fourth of the five children
of James Christopher Collett and Mary
Isabella Annear. It was on 3rd
February 1940 that Jack married Shirley Westray Acutt who was born on 22nd
March 1920, the daughter of Hugh Westray Acutt by his first wife Irene. Jack Annear Collett died at
Pietermaritzburg in Natal on 7th July 1970. |
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13R144
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Enolia Dawn Collett |
Born in 1942
(SA) |
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13R145 |
Lynette Annear Collett |
Born in 1943
(SA) |
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13R146
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James Christopher Collett |
Born in 1947
(SA) |
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13R147 |
Margaret Amy Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R148
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Vinson Edmund Collett |
Born in 1952
(SA) |
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13Q118 |
Mabel Edith Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and married John Francis Stoker Cope. He was born at Wakkerstroom in Transvaal on
6th February 1907 and it was in Transvaal at Ermelo that he died
on 14th December 1966.
During their time together Mabel presented John with two children, Moira
Cope and Eric Cope. |
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13R1
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Eileen Bertha Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 2nd
October 1900, the only child of William Collett and Rose Church. She married James (Jimmy) Porter Phillips
on 26th July 1922 at Invercargill, James having been born at
Woodlands in Southland on 16th August 1899 and was baptised on 16th
April 1901. His occupation was that of
a railwayman and he and Eileen had three children. They were Bruce Morell Phillips, Noela
Dawn Phillips, and G J Phillips.
Eileen Bertha Phillips nee Collett died at Invercargill on 28th
June 1974, aged 73, and was buried there at Eastern Cemetery on 1st
July 1974. It was just less than seven
years later that Jimmy Phillips was buried with his wife, following his death
at Invercargill on 16th April 1981. |
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13R2
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William George Collett was born in New Zealand on 20th
August 1909, the eldest child of David Mill Collett and Helena Louisa
Kempton. He later married Kathleen
Kirby during 1934, Kathleen having been born on 22nd September
1911. At some time, following the
death of his father in 1958, his widowed mother Helena was living with
William, Kathleen and their family at Dunedin, just prior to her passing in
1967. Thanks to their married daughter
Claire Stevens in New Zealand, we now know that the couple had two children,
Claire and her younger brother David. |
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13S1
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Claire Annette
Collett |
Born on
03.05.1947 (NZ) |
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13S2
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David
Kempton Collett |
Born in 1950
(NZ) |
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13R3
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David Kempton Collett was born in New Zealand on 30th
January 1913, another son of David and Helena Collett. His first marriage to (1) Joan Mary Hopkins
in 1945 ended in divorce, but not before the birth of their only child in
1948. Twenty-two- years later, during
the 1970s, David married (2) Dorothy Ida Left, a widow who already had at
least four children by her first husband.
One of them was Paul Left, who kindly provided some new details in
2016. David Kempton Collett, who was
known as Kem from Mandeville – where he may have been born, was a radio technician
and he died in Auckland on 4th April 2009 and was buried in the
Waikumete Cemetery in Auckland on 8th April. The earlier death of Dorothy Ida Collett
took place on 1st February that same year, following which she was
also buried at Waikumete Cemetery on 5th February 2009. It was as Dorothy Ida Docherty that she was
born on 1st July 1914, the daughter of Charles Docherty and Ida
Mary Jopson. |
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It
was after Ida had married Kem Collett that she sat down and wrote the
delightful story of her early life as Dorothy Ida Docherty under the title
Ngapara Memories by Ida Collett. The
full story was told in two episodes in the Monthly Collett Newsletter, Issue
No. 122 and Issue No. 123. The
aforementioned Claire Annette Stevens nee Collett (above) refers in
her information, to her cousin Raymond Collett. |
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13S3
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Raymond
Collett |
Born in 1948
(NZ) |
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13R4
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Joyce Louisa Collett was born in New Zealand on 21st
September 1917, the only daughter and third child of David Mill Collett and
Helena Louisa Kempton. All that is
currently known about her is that, upon being married she became Joyce Louisa
Pauley, and she and her husband had two children, son Graham Pauley
born in 1951 and Christine Pauley who was born in 1954. |
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13R5
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Charles Ronald Collett was born at Gore, Southland (NZ) in
1908, the eldest of the seven children of Charles Henry Collett and his wife
Elsie May Cuff. He was 22 in 1930 when
he married (1) Dorothy Agnes Forrest, the daughter of Andrew Walker Forrest
and Elizabeth Holden, who was born on 19th February 1911. Their five children were all born in New
Zealand and it was at Riverton, fifteen miles west of Invercargill, on 15th
July 1992 that Charles Ronald Collett passed away aged 84. He had survived his wife by six years, with
Dorothy having died during 1986 at the age of 75. Sometime during those six years it is
understood that he married (2) Vera, about which no details are known. |
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13S4
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Venetia
Dorothy Collett |
Born on
23.03.1932; died 2003 (NZ) |
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13S5 |
Florence Ada
Collett |
Born on
18.10.1932; died 2004 (NZ) |
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13S6
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Gordon
Charles Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S7 |
Pearl Ruth
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S8
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Maxwell
Kenneth Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13R6
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Elsie May Collett was born at Gore (NZ) during 1910 and
in 1938 she married James Roland Pettigrew.
He was born on 15th June 1905 and was the son of John
Pettigrew and Margaret Minnie Finley.
Elsie May Pettigrew nee Collett died on 15th October 1998,
her husband having died nineteen years earlier in 1979. |
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13R7
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Muriel Ada Collett was born at Gore (NZ) on 10th
May 1911 and she married the much older Arthur McRae who was born on 12th
December 1898. He lived a long life
and died in 1986 at the age of 88, thirteen years before Muriel Ada McRae nee
Collett passed away at the same age. |
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13R8
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Olive Lorna Collett was born at Gore (NZ) during 1917 and
was 82 when she died in 1999. Just
after the Second World War, when she was 29, she married Elmer Carroll Greer
during 1946. Elmer was born on 17th
September 1919 and survived his wife by ten years when he passed away in
2009. |
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13R9
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Edna Mary Collett was born at Gore (NZ) on 11th
March 1918. During her life she
married Raymond Wilfred McLeod who was born on 27th October
1918. Edna Mary McLeod nee Collett
died in 2002, while Raymond passed away two years later. |
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13R10
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Florence Edith Collett was born at Gore (NZ) on 15th
December 1919, the fifth daughter and the sixth of the seven children of
Charles and Elsie Collett. She married
James William Muir who was born on 22nd April 1915. James died in 1992, while Florence survived
as a widow for another fourteen years, when she passed away during 2006. |
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13R11
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Allan Raymond Collett was born at Gore in Southland (NZ) on
20th September 1927 and was the second son and seventh and last
child of Charles Henry Collett and Elsie May Cuff. He married Patricia Alma Stevens with whom
he had three children. During his life
he was a cabinet maker and, in his later years, he resided at 180 Broughton
Street in Gore, from where he died on 7th September 2008,
following which he was buried at Gore Cemetery in the same plot as his
parents. His widow survived for a
further ten years, when Patricia Alma Collett died on 4th August
2018 while residing at the Windsor Park Care Home in Gore, at the age of 89. |
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An
obituary was printed in the local newsletter as follows: “Collett, Patricia Alma
(Pat) – peacefully passed away surrounded by her family at Windsor Park Care
Home on Saturday 4 August 2018, in her 89th
year. Loved wife of the late Allan,
loved mother and mother-in-law of Barbara and Moses, Jane and Peter, Steven
and Vicki, devoted grandmother of David and Alana; Michelle, Hayden, Rosemary
and Joshua; Jasmine and Guy, and much-loved grandmother of all her great-grandchildren. ‘Will be sadly missed’. A celebration of Pat’s life will be held in
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Trafford Street, Gore, on Friday 10 August at
1.30 pm, followed by a private cremation.” |
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13S9
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Barbara May
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S10 |
Patricia Jane
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S11
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Steven Allan Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13R12
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Louisa Hamilton Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 13th
January 1909, the eldest of the two children of Charles Alfred Collett and
Marianne Louisa Knipe. Her mother died
when Louisa was only 15 years old, and it was eight years later, on 30th
March 1932 that she married William Henry Hercules Cottrell who was born at
Invercargill on 28th July 1906 and known as Bill, the son of
Robert Henry Cottrell and Christina Young.
Louisa Hamilton Cottrell nee Collett died at Blenheim, Marlborough on
10th July 2002. Louisa
spent the last twenty years of her life as a widow, following the death of
Bill Cottrell at Nelson on 29th January 1981. |
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13R13
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William John Collett was born on 23rd July 1920
at The Bluff, formerly Campbelltown, just south of Invercargill, in Southland
(NZ), the second of the two children of Charles and Marianne Collett. Nothing more is known about him at this
time, except that his mother died in 1924, and it was Invercargill that
William John Collett died on 26th June 2007. |
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13R14
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Florence Emily Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 24th
October 1927, the first of the five children of Charles Alfred Collett and
his second wife Pearl Constance Philpott.
She was twenty-three when she married (1) James Andrew Greenfield who
had been born on 29th June 1929.
They were only married for around seventeen years when James died on 2nd
December 1967 whilst in Wiltshire, England.
Seven years later in 1983 Florence married (2) Peter Shelling who was
born on 29th June 1916.
Peter passed away during 2005 and, eight years after, the death of
Florence Emily Shelling nee Collett on 8th May 2013 was recorded
at Christchurch. |
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13R15
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Charles Daniel Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) during
1929 and in 1953 he married Doreen May Paterson, who had been born on 24th
July 1929, and who died at Invercargill on 23rd February 1991. |
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13R17
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Constance Agnes Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) in 1932
and it was during 1951 that she married Peter Arnold Waghorn. |
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13R18
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Violet May Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) in 1934,
the youngest of the five children of Charles Alfred Collett and his second
wife Pearl Constance Philpott. Later
on in her life, she married Ronald Hale Youthed, about whom nothing is
currently known. |
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13R19
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James Charles Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 16th
January 1921 and was known as Jim, the son of James Henry Collett and his
wife Elizabeth Charlotte Robertson who were married in 1920. Jim was twenty-seven when he married Lois
Alison Noelene Irving on 12th June 1948, and with whom he had just
one child. Lois was born on 25th
September 1925 and her daughter was born at Invercargill just over two years
after the couple’s wedding day, tragically died soon after. Jim’s parents were buried in Plot 306 at
the Eastern Cemetery in Invercargill, where Judith Carolyn Collett, the
daughter of James and Lois Collett was buried in 1950 at the age of just five
days. The headstone reads: “Collett – In Loving
Memory of Judith Carolyn beloved daughter of James and Lois Collett died 20th
July 1950 aged 5 days.” Also
buried in the same plot are five other Colletts, including her grandfather
James Henry Collett (Ref. 13Q14) and his wife Elizabeth Charlotte Collett,
and her great grandfather Charles Collett (Ref. 13P6) and his wife Agnes. The fifth named Collett is Evelyn Thelma
Collett (below) who was only eight months old when she died in
1926. Had she survived, she would have
been Judith’s aunt, her father’s sister.
James Charles Collett was still residing in Invercargill when he died
on 7th November 1985. |
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13S12
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Judith
Carolyn Collett |
Born on
15.07.1950 at Invercargill |
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13R20
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Evelyn Thelma Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) during
the month of November in 1925, the daughter of James and Elizabeth
Collett. Tragically, she was only
eight months old when she died at Invercargill on 25th July 1926
and was buried in the family grave (Plot 306) at the Eastern Cemetery in
Invercargill. See details above for
other members of the family buried in the same grave. |
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13R21
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Hazel Louvain Collett was born in (NZ) on 3rd
August 1918. During 1941 she married
Ormsby Bryce Smith who was born on 18th January 1918 and who died
at Dunedin on 12th June 1997.
Hazel survived her husband by seventeen years, when she passed away in
2014. |
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13R24
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Leslie Leonard Mount
Collett was born in
(NZ) on 24th March 1922 and was the eldest of the five children of
Samuel Collett and Emily Ada Buddle.
He married Mary Marguerita/Margaretta Allan in 1954, who is believed
to have been born on 21st October 1921. After a marriage lasting only twenty-two
years, Mary died on 8th July 1976, while the death of Leslie
Leonard Mount Collett happened on 17th December 1995. |
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13R25
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Reginald Samuel Collett was born in (NZ) on 3rd
July 1924 and he married Jean Isobel Mary Paterson in 1945. Reginald died in 1997 while Mary, who was
born on 3rd July 1921, survived her husband by five years, passed
away in 2002. |
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13R26
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Raymond Lewis Collett was born in (NZ) on 26th
May 1926 and it was during 1947 that he married Elaine Anne Williams who was
born on 26th December 1926 and who died in 2014. It was three years earlier that Raymond
Lewis Collett passed away in 2011. |
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13R27
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Samuel Charles Collett was born in (NZ) on 27th
February 1931 and was the fourth of the five children of Samuel and Emily
Collett. It was during 1951 when he
married Florence Elizabeth Matchett at Invercargill. Florence was born on 9th January
1931 and died at Ashburton on 13th March 2005. And it was at Ashburton twenty-six years
earlier that Samuel Charles Collett died on 5th December 1981. |
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13R29
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Mavis Gwendoline Collett
was born in (NZ)
during 1920, possibly at Invercargill, where her mother died when Mavis was
around thirteen years old. She was the
eldest of the four children of Robert Jacob Collett and Nellie Constance Hood
and may have been born prior to or shortly after they were married on 25th
August 1920. It was during 1937 when
Mavis Gwendoline Collett married Robert James Lane who was born at Timaru in
July 1913, the son of Humphrey William Lane and Clara Bella Agnes Lane. |
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13R30
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Alma Jean Collett was probably born at Invercargill (NZ),
the second daughter of Robert and Nellie Collett, who was born on 25th
October 1921, fourteen months after her parents were married. She was around twenty-five years of age
when she married Arthur Edward Ackerman or Akerman during 1947. Arthur was born in 1923 and passed away
during 2004. |
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13R31
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Robert
Reid Collett was
born on 1st November 1922 (NZ), the third child of Robert and
Nellie Collett, while his parents were very likely residing at
Invercargill. Robert later married
Myra Lillian Veda McKenzie who was born in 1923 and who died in 1988. Robert Reid Collett died at Invercargill on
17th February 2016 and was buried two days later at the Eastern
Cemetery in Invercargill. His wife
Myra Lillian Veda Collett nee McKenzie was born on 16th November
1922 and she passed away many years earlier, when she died at Invercargill on
17th October 1988 and was also buried at the Eastern Cemetery two
days later. The same grave has also
been used by Ronald Mervyn McKenzie whose age at death was 85 years, when he
died on 14th August 2012.
That would place his year of birth around, so he was very likely Myra’s
younger brother. |
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13R32
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William Charles Collett was born on 11th November
1928 (NZ) and was the last child born to Robert Jacob Collett and Nellie
Constance Hood. Tragically his mother
suffered a premature death when William was only five years of age. It was during 1954 when William, who was
known as Bill, married Photina Samuel, who was known as Tina. The only other known facts relating to
William Charles Collett and his daughters have been gathered from the
obituary in the New Zealand Herald, following his death on 29th
January 2015 at the age of 86 years, while living at the
Totara Hospice in South Auckland. |
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“COLLETT, William
Charles (Bill) Passed away on 29 January 2015, peacefully at Totara Hospice,
South Auckland aged 86 years. Much loved husband of the late Tina, awesome
dad and father-in-law to Denise and Brent, Karen and Mike, Paul and Gaynor,
Dean and Tanya. Fantastic granddad to Reuben and Anna, Lara and Ben, Renee
and Logan, Briar, Morgan and Jacob. Loving great granddad to Kahn, Skye,
Karla, Bonnie, Adam, Max and Jasper. Remembered forever and now at peace with
Tina. Family would like to thank all friends, doctors, nurses, district
nurses and staff at Totara Hospice for all their support of Bill and family.” The funeral service was held at Manukau
Memorial Gardens on Monday 2nd February at 2pm and, from the
newspaper report, it would appear his daughters were Denise and Karen, now
included below. |
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Denise
Collett – married Brent |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S14
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Karen Collett
– married Mike |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13R33
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Gordon Albert Collett was
born on 15th July 1924 (NZ), the eldest child of Albert Edward
Collett and Beatrice Beaumont Archer who had been married less than seven
months earlier, at the end of 1923.
Gordon married Jeanie Ritchie Simpson in 1947, Jeanie also having been
born in 1924, while it was at Waikato Hospital in Hamilton where Gordon
Albert Collett died on 11th May 2012. His obituary in the New Zealand Herald read
as follows: “COLLETT, Gordon
Albert. On May 11 2012 at Waikato
Hospital aged 87 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Jean. Loved father of Bruce, Keith, Graeme and
Ross, father-in-law of Georgie, Izzy and Yvonne. Grandfather of Corina and Kelvin, Amy,
Bradley and Terri, Merille, Lana and Kimberley”. From this, it can be deduced that Gordon and Jean had four
sons, as listed below, three of which were married respectively to Georgie,
Izzy and Yvonne. |
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13S15
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Bruce Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S16
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Keith Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S17
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Graeme
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S18
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Ross Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13R34
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Irene Granger Collett was born at Invercargill (NZ) on 20th
January 1929 and was the youngest of the two children of Albert and Beatrice
Collett. It was during 1951 when she
married Henry Allen Duston, who was born on 6th April 1928 and who
died at Te Anau on 27th July 1992.
Irene Granger Duston nee Collett also died at Te Anau six years after,
when she passed away on 22nd August 1998. |
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13R35
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Robert Geoffrey Collett was born at Otautau (NZ) on 8th
April 1911, the eldest of the four children of Robert Barrie Collett and
Alice Low Mill. As his father died
intestate in 1956 it was left to his mother to manage his affairs through the
probate process and amongst the Letters of Administration his mother wrote
that, along with her his lawful widow, there were four children the first
being Robert Geoffrey Collett who was 45 in 1956. Robert married Catherine Mary Shaw in 1934
who was born on 22nd March 1914, the daughter of John Edwin and
Catherine Shaw. Robert Geoffrey
Collett died during 2005, his wife Catherine Mary having passed away in New
Zealand eight years earlier in 1997. |
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13R36
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Eileen Ellen Collett was born at Otautau (NZ) on 22nd
August 1913, the second child of Robert and Alice Collett. Like her three siblings, Eileen was named
as one of the four children in the Letters of Administration following the
intestate death of her father in 1956.
By that time in her life Eileen was a married lady, her name recorded
as Eileen Ellen Breeze and her age as 45.
Who her first husband was has not yet been determined, while it is
known that she subsequently married for a second time, when she became Mrs
Eileen Ellen Davies. And it was as Eileen
Ellen Davies that her death was recorded in 1998. |
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13R37
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Jenny Elizabeth Collett was born at Otautau (NZ) in 1916, the
third child of Robert and Alice Collett.
By the time her father died in 1956 she was still a spinster, since it
was as Jenny Elizabeth Collett aged 40 years that she was listed as one of
his four children in the Letters of Administration produced by her mother. |
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13R38
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Albert James Collett was born at Otautau (NZ) on 7th
March 1918, the last of the four children of Robert Barrie Collett and Alice
Low Mill. At an Otautau School concert
held in 1928 the 10-year-old Albert Collett and Minnie Eason, representing
Standards 4, 5 and 6, closed the programme of events with an epilogue. It was two years later that his father took
the family to live at Hokitika where his father died intestate in 1956. It was therefore left to his mother Alice
to manage his father's affairs through the probate process and within the
Letters of Administration was included the names of his four children, the
last being Albert James Collett who was 38 years old. Albert James Collett lived a long life and
was 95 when he died in New Zealand in 2013. |
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13R39
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Donald Frederick Collett
was born at Pukerau,
near Gore (NZ), on 8th August 1933, the son of James Henry Collett
and Eileen Elizabeth Trapski. Donald
later married Dorothy Cecil Cross who was born on 1st July 1936
and together they had five children.
Donald Frederick Collett died on 25th March 1998 and was
buried at the Charlton Park Cemetery in Gore.
Dorothy Cecil Collett nee Cross passed away eight years later on 31st
January 2006 and was buried with her husband at the Charlton Park
Cemetery. A marble memorial headstone
marks their joint grave and is in the form of a horseshoe and includes the
image of a horse and rider, suggesting a connection with the horseracing
world. |
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13S19
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Jane Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S20
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Anna Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S21
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James C Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S22
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Richard Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13S23
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David Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13R43
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Herbert Duncan Collett was born in (SA) during 1910. It would appear that he married Catherine
Cookson prior to the start of the Second World War and left Catherine with
their daughter when he enlisted with the Die Middelandse Regiment of the
South African Forces. He was promoted
to Sergeant 9396 and was serving with his regiment in Egypt when he was
killed in action on 8th October 1941. He was buried in the Alexandria War
Memorial Cemetery at Hadra in Egypt where his grave reference is 2.E.11. The cemetery was first used in 1915 and was
extended during WW2 and used from 1941 onwards. Today the cemetery has 1,700 WW1 burials
and 1,305 from WW2. Hadra lies on the
eastern side of Alexandria near the University of Alexandria. |
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13S24
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Ruth Collett |
Born in 1936
(SA) |
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13R44 |
Ronald Innes Collett was born in (SA) during 1912 and he
married Olga Parker. Ronald Innes
Collett died during 1984. |
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13S25
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Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13R45
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Alexander Conroy Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1918 but only survived for around five years before he died in 1923. |
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13R46 |
Beatrice Pringle Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1919 and she married Norman Comyn with whom she had one child David
Comyn. |
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13R47 |
Sheila Gladys Collett was born in (SA) during 1920 and she
later married Gordon Bell and they had two children Patricia Bell and Patrick
Bell. |
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13R48 |
Walter John Collett was born in (SA) during 1922. He later married Bernice Sellers with whom
he had three children and died during 1976. |
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13S26
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Jennifer Collett |
Born in 1956
(SA) |
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13S27
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Merrylee Collett |
Born in 1960
(SA) |
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13S28
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Anita Collett |
Born in 1961
(SA) |
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13R49 |
Peter Mitford Collett was born in (SA) during 1929 and he
married Yvonne Mocke. |
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13S29
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Terry Dawn Collett |
Born in 1957
(SA) |
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13S30
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Mitford
Alexander Collett |
Born in 1959
(SA) |
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13R50
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Derrick George Collett was born at Cradock (SA) on 24th
June 1917. He was educated at Tarka
Bridge in Mortimer and after that at Kingswood College in Grahamstown. It was
on 17th March 1943 in Cape Town when Derrick George Collett was
married to Rowena Roslin (Ros) Collett (Ref. 13Q59). She was the daughter of Gervase Chancellor
Collett and Rowena Gedye. Curiously when counting back the generations, Ros would have been
Derrick’s aunt, since her father Gervase was the younger brother of Derrick’s
grandfather Walter James Collett. The
details of their children are included under the name of Rowena Roslin
Collett. Derrick George Collett died
at Grahamstown on 26th September 2004. |
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13R51 |
Amy Rayner Collett was born at Cradock (SA) on 15th
October 1920 and she married Clive Douglas Thompson with whom she had two
children. They were Colin Rayner
Thompson and Belinda June Thompson. Belinda was born on 9th August
1953 and sadly died on 27th May 1958 at just under five years of
age. It was also on that very same day
that Amy Rayner Thompson nee Collett also died at Port Elizabeth when she was
only 38 years. |
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13R52
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Roger Holden Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
married in South Africa and later married |
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13S31
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Catherine Sinclair Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S32
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Paul Roger Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S33
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Penelope Ann
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R53
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Joy Owen Collett, who was born in (SA) during 1926,
married Almero Rademeyer with whom she had three children Paul Rademeyer,
Vaughn Rademeyer and Gail Rademeyer. |
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13R54 |
Natalie Ray Collett was born in (SA) during 1929 and she
married Alec Munro with whom she had six children. They were Leslie Munro, Ann Munro,
Wendy Munro, Jeanine Munro, Gay Munro and Frans Munro. |
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13R55
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Noel John Collett was born in (SA) during 1932 and he
married Phyllis Born with whom he had two children. |
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13S34
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Janice
Collett |
Born in 1968
(SA) |
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13S35
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Christopher
Collett |
Born in 1970
(SA) |
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13R60
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John Collett was born in (SA) during 1933 and he
married Hilary Edwards and they had three children. |
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13S36
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Marcia Hilary Collett |
Born in 1958
(SA) |
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13S37
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Clair
Patricia Collett |
Born in 1960
(SA) |
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13S38
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Arthur |
Born in 1964
(SA) |
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13R61 |
David
Leonard Collett was born in (SA) during 1943 and he
married Robin Welsh
and they had four children. |
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13S39
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Kim Sharon
Collett |
Born in 1971
(SA) |
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13S40
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Dawn Joy
Collett |
Born in 1973
(SA) |
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13S41
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Born in 1976
(SA) |
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13S42
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Paul David
Collett |
Born in 1983
(SA) |
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13R62
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Carol Margaret Collett was born in (SA) during on 15th
January 1948 and she married Michael Kuys with whom she had three
children. They were Vicki Kuys,
Leonie Kuys, and Cecil Kuys. |
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13R63 |
Malcolm George Collett was born at Warmbaths in Transvaal
(now Bela Bela, Limpopo) on 22nd September 1949. He was educated at Terminus Primary in Fish
River and later at Kingswood College in Grahamstown. The marriage of Malcolm George Collett and
Sally Ann Hincks took place at Alberton on 3rd August 1979. Sally was the daughter of Alan Philip and
Kathleen Hincks and was born on 24th November 1953 at Umtata in
Transkei (now Mthatha, Eastern Cape) and was educated at Rosebank Primary
School in Johannesburg, at Cove Rock Primary and Clarendon Primary both in
East London, and at the Clarendon High School in East London. The marriage of Malcolm and Sally produced
two children for the couple. |
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13S43
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Kenneth |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S44
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Megan Ann Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R64 |
Neil Christopher
Collett, who was
known in the family as NC, was born in (SA) on 9th November 1952
and he later married Faith Hobbs. |
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13S45
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David Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S46
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Debbie Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R65
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Marianne Claire Collett was born on 28th June 1957
and she married Richard Gopel. |
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13R66
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Alison Neville Collett was born during 1947 and later married
Wouter Hollerman with whom she had two children being Nicholas Hollerman
and Renee Hollerman. |
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13R67 |
Sinclair Neville Collett
was born in (SA) during
1949 and later married Mary Barbara Stuart, that marriage resulting in the
birth of four children. |
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13S47
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Jessica
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1978
(SA) |
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13S48
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Timothy Sinclair Neville Collett |
Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13S49
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Heloise Nancy
Collett |
Born in 1986
(SA) |
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13S50
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Isobel Judith
Collett |
Born in 1989
(SA) |
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13R68
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13R69 |
Peter Neville Collett was born in (SA) during 1954 and is
known to have married Jennifer King with whom he had two children. An alternative source suggests that their
eldest child was named Daniel James Lydford after his English ancestor. |
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13S51
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Daniel |
Born in 1982
(SA) |
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13S52
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Megan Jennifer
Collett |
Born in 1985
(SA) |
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13R70 |
Elizabeth Joan Collett, who was referred to as Liz, was
born on 29th November 1946 at Cradock (SA), where she married
Brian Louw Van Wijk on 19th December 1970. Their daughter Bridget Louw Van Wijk
was born in 1971 and son David Louw Van Wijk was born during 1973. |
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13R71 |
Judith Margaret Collett,
who was referred to
as Judy, was born at Cradock (SA)
on 31st January 1948. And
it was there also that she married John Lewis Beken Caryer on 8th
July 1972. Their sons Harley Beken
Caryer and Quinton Beken Caryer were born in 1975 and 1976. |
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13R72 |
Hugh David Collett was born on 11th August
1949 at Cradock (SA), where he married Ruth Ann Douglas on 16th
December 1979. |
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13S53
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James Hugh
Collett |
Born in 1973
(SA) |
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13S54 |
Janet
Catherine Collett |
Born in 1975
(SA) |
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13S55 |
Emma
Charlotte Collett |
Born in 1988
(SA) |
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13R73 |
Alan Richard Collett was born at Cradock (SA) on 6th
July 1952. He married Mare Erasmus on
29th March 1980 at Knysna. |
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13S56
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Richard
Godfrey Collett |
Born in 1981
(SA) |
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13S57 |
Russell
Francois Collett |
Born in 1982
(SA) |
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13S58 |
Liesl Collett |
Born in 1985
(SA) |
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13R74 |
PHILIP GODFREY COLLETT was born at Cradock (SA) on 9th
December 1954. He married (1) Gillian
Ann Van |
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13S59
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Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13S60 |
Rachel Joan
Collett |
Born in 1983
(SA) |
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13S61 |
OLIVER JOHN
PHILIP COLLETT |
Born in 1985
(SA) |
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13S62
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Anna Grace
Collett |
Born in 1990
(SA) |
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13R75 |
Charlotte Mary Collett was born on 7th January
1959 at Cradock (SA), the last child of Godfrey Hugh Collett and Joan
Bladen. It was also at Cradock where Charlotte
married Hugh Anthony Wormald on 2nd January 1982, with whom she
had a son Andrew born in 1987, plus another son Stephen shortly after. In 1990 Charlotte’s mother Joan published a
book on the earlier Collett settlers in South Africa, entitled “A Time to
Plant”, commencing with James Lydford Collett who arrived there towards the
end of 1821. In 2019 Charlotte made
contact via the Collett Family History website in early 2019, seeking help
with updating her late mother’s book. In addition to the re-issue of the
book, Charlotte and the family are planning a Collett re-union at Cradock in
2020 to celebrate the family settling there two hundred years earlier. |
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13R76
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Norman Keith Arthur
Collett was born in
(SA) during 1952 and he married Meryl Every.
See earlier links between the Collett family and the Every family. |
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13S63
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Beverley
Collett |
Born in 1977
(SA) |
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13S64
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Charlene
Collett |
Born in 1981
(SA) |
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13R77 |
Edward Charles Collett was born in (SA) during 1962 and he
married Ingrid Schilz. |
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13R78
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John Gordon Collett, who was born in (SA) during 1951,
married Margaret Fairweather with whom he had three children. |
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13S65
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Barbara
Collett |
Born in 1976
(SA) |
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13S66
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Gillian
Collett |
Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13S67
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Lynn Stella
Collett |
Born in 1984
(SA) |
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13R79 |
Anne Mary Collett was born in (SA) during 1953 and she
married David Bowker with whom she had a daughter Kate Bowker. See earlier links between the Collett and
Bowker families. |
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13R80 |
Colleen Patricia Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1957 and she married Jan de Villers and the marriage produced two
children for the couple. They were Noel
de Villers and Stephen de Villers. |
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13R81
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Margaret Collett, who was born in (SA) during 1938, is
known to have married Andrew de Kock with whom she has three daughters. They are Carin de Kock, Susan de
Kock and Megan de Kock. |
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13R83 |
Brian Hedley Collett was born in (SA) during 1944 and he
married Gillian Ramsey. |
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13S68
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Lynne Alison
Collett |
Born in 1973
(SA) |
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13S69
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Robert Hedley
Collett |
Born in 1975
(SA) |
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13R84
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Doris Collett was born in (SA) during 1932 and is
known to have married Brian Logan with whom she had four children: Mark
Logan; Brett Logan; Paul Logan; and Rayne Logan. |
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13R85 |
Marina Collett was born in (SA) during 1935 and she
later married Raymond Hancock with whom she had four children: Deidre
Hancock; Peter Hancock; Valerie Hancock; and Jean
Hancock. |
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13R86 |
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13R87
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Hedley Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and later married Shirley Hart. |
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13S70
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Carolyn Grace Collett |
Born in 1960
(SA) |
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13S71
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Charles Hugh
Collett |
Born in 1962
(SA) |
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13S72
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Anne-Marie Collett |
Born in 1966
(SA) |
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13R88 |
Trevor Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and she later married Margaret Ogilvy. |
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13S73
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Graham |
Born in 1962
(SA) |
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13S74
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Joanne
Collett |
Born in 1964
(SA) |
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13S75
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Ingrid
Collett |
Born in 1967
(SA) |
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13R89
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Anthony Shaw Collett was born in (SA) during 1930 and he
married Delphine Channer who was most likely the sister of Raymond Channer
who married Anthony’s sister Rosalie Collett (below). |
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13S76
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Claire
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S77
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Byron Shaw
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R90 |
Rosalie Collett was born in (SA) during 1942 and she
married (1) Raymond Channer who was very likely the brother of Delphine
Channer who married Rosalie’s brother Anthony Shaw Collett (above). That married produced three children for
the couple, Rene Channer, Michelle Channer, and Raymond
Channer. Whether her husband died
or they were divorced is not known.
What is known is that Rosalie later married (2) J Van Den Berg [J
Vandenberg] with whom she had a son Ryan. |
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13R91 |
Judith Collett was born in (SA) during 1944 and is
known to have married Anthony van Rensburg with whom she had six
children. They were Anthony van
Rensburg, Dwight van Rensburg, James van Rensburg, Galia
van Rensburg, Martin van Rensburg, and Joshua van Rensburg. |
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13R92
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Johanna Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and later married Erik Bredenkamp. |
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13R93 |
Vernon Francis Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and he later married Johanna Schoeman. |
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13S78
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Lizl Collett |
Born in 1969
(SA) |
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13S79
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Stephen
Francis Collett |
Born in 1971
(SA) |
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13S80
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Venetra
Collett |
Born in 1978
(SA) |
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13R94
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June Denise Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa and married Wally Zwart, with whom she had four
children, Zane Zwart, Ashley Zwart, Heydon Zwart and Milton
Zwart. |
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13R95
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Charles William Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in South Africa. He later married
Heather May Leith who was born on 26th January 1935 at
Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The order in which their four children were
born may not be accurately shown below.
Charles William Collett was 67 when he died on 17th
December 2002 at Pretoria Heart Hospital in Pretoria. |
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13S81
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Margaret Leith Collett |
Born in 1954
(SA) |
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13S82
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Gordon Denham Collett |
Born in 1955
(SA) |
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13S83
|
Deborah Ann Collett |
Born in 1957
(SA) |
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13S84
|
Jeffrey Donald Collett |
Born in 1959
(SA) |
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13R96
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Sheena Maitland Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married Frank George Cole and the couple had two
children, Gavin Cole and Sherrill-Ann Cole. |
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13R97
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Neville Hillary Maitland
Collett, whose date
of birth is not known, was born in (SA) and he married Magdalena Susanna
Grobler with whom he had three children. |
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13S85
|
Bruce James
Collett |
Born in 1978
(SA) |
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13S86
|
Marie Collett |
Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13S87
|
Lorey Collett |
Born in 1983
(SA) |
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13R98
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Serena Maitland Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married Michael David Gosling and had four children, Denham
Gosling, Brett Gosling, Gary Gosling and Bryan Gosling. |
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13R99
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Bernice Lorraine Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1940 and she married C A Visser and they had three children Karen
Visser, Louise Visser, and Adrian Visser. |
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13R100 |
Kenneth Wesley Collett was born in (SA) during 1945 and he
married Beverley Roberts who was probably the sister of Valerie Roberts who
married Kenneth’s brother William James (below). |
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13S88
|
Candace
Collett |
Born in 1970
(SA) |
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13S89
|
Gina Collett |
Born in 1974
(SA) |
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13R101 |
William James Collett was born in (SA) during 1948 and later
married Valerie Roberts who was more than likely the sister of Beverley
Roberts who married William’s brother Kenneth Wesley (above). |
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13S90
|
Melaney Gail
Collett |
Born in 1974
(SA) |
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13S91
|
Andrew James
Collett |
Born in 1977
(SA) |
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13R102 |
Lynn Elizabeth Collett was born in (SA) during 1952 and is
known to have married Terry Breen and the couple had two daughters Bronwyn
Breen and Bridget Breen. |
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13R103
|
Janet Marjorie Collett was born in (SA) during 1931 and she
married Ian Phillips and they had three children. They were Ingrid Phillips, Michael
Phillips, and Christopher Phillips. |
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13R104 |
William Edward Collett was born in (SA) during 1933 and he
married Cynthia Lilford-Powys. |
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13S92
|
Lianne Joan
Collett |
Born in 1964
(SA) |
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13S93
|
Robert William Collett |
Born in 1965
(SA) |
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13S94
|
Brett Edward
Collett |
Born in 1968
(SA) |
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13R105 |
Mary Diana Collett was born in (SA) during 1938 and it is
known that she married Arthur Walker and they had three children Beula
Walker, Melanie Walker and Andrew Walker. |
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13R106 |
Katherine Innes Collett was born in (SA) during 1939 and is
known to have married John Swart with whom she had three children John
Swart, Colette Swart and Peter Swart. |
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13R107 |
Robert Rutledge Collett was born in (SA) during 1945 and he
later married |
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13S95
|
Belinda Jean
Collett |
Born in 1970
(SA) |
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13S96
|
Sean Edward
Collett |
Born in 1971
(SA) |
||||||||||
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13S97
|
Ryan Robert
Collett |
Born in 1974
(SA) |
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13R108
|
Ian Haldane Ewart
Collett was born at
Middelburg in Eastern Cape (SA) on 19th March 1941, the eldest son
of Noel David Ewart Collett and
his wife Joan Haldane. He never
married and became a man of the cloth.
And it was as the Reverend Ian Haldane Ewart Collett that he died at
Port Elizabeth in Eastern Cape on 9th August 2010. |
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13R109 |
Anthony Andrew Ewart
Collett was born in
(SA) during 1946 and was the second of the two sons of Noel David Ewart
Collett and his wife Joan
Haldane. Later in his life Anthony
married Daryl-Ann Thompson, with whom he had four children. |
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13S98
|
Anthony Ewart
Collett |
Born in 1972
(SA) |
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13S99
|
Christina
Margot Collett |
Born in 1977
(SA) |
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13S100
|
Samantha Jane
Collett |
Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13S101
|
|
Born in 1985
(SA) |
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13R110
|
Thelma Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and married Gordon Gowar with whom she had three children. They were Anthony Gowar, Diana
Gowar, and Jeanette Gowar. |
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13R111 |
Walter Ralph Cyril
Collett was born in
(SA) on 10th April 1922 and he married Nadine Newton. |
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13S102
|
Garth Ralph Collett |
Born in 1951
(SA) |
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13S103
|
Jennifer Joy Collett |
Born in 1954
(SA) |
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13R115
|
Robert Langford Collett was born on 23th August 1949 in (SA) and
he married Barbara Ashton. |
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13S104
|
Richard |
Born on
02.11.1984 (SA) |
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13R116 |
Peter Lomax Collett was born on 15th June 1951
in (SA) and was later married and had two children, although there are
currently no details of his wife at this time. |
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13S105
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|
Born on 05.12.1975
(SA) |
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13S106
|
Dominique
Collett |
Born on
23.05.1981 (SA) |
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13R117 |
Cherry Lynette Collett was born on 11th November
1953 in (SA) and is known to have married (1) Mr Weedy. However, the marriage produced no children
for the couple and later, either as a result of divorce or death, Cherry
married (2) Ambrose or Mr Ambrose with whom she had a daughter Candace. |
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13R119 |
Lesley Collett was born in (SA) during 1946 and she married
Andrew Leighton Mackie. The fact that
Lesley’s daughter by Andrew Mackie carried the Collett surname may indicate
that the child was born prior to the wedding. |
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13S107
|
Zara Leigh
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R120 |
Cecil Hamilton Collett was born in (SA) during 1949 and he married
Tersia du Plessis. |
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13S108
|
Cecil
Langford Collett |
Born in 1978
(SA) |
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13S109
|
Claire
Collett |
Born in 1980
(SA) |
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13R122 |
Celia Clare Collett was born in (SA) during 1956 and she
married Ronald Brian Gericke with whom she had two children Brynn Gericke
and Karina Gericke. |
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13R123
|
John Rayner Collett was born on 3rd December
1929 in (SA) and he married Martha Francina Elizabeth Olivier who was born on
14th October 1934. |
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13S110
|
Charmaine Marie Collett |
Born in 1957
(SA) |
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13S111
|
John Rayner
Collett |
Born in 1972
(SA) |
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13R124 |
Kenneth Arthur Collett was born on 15th January
1934 in (SA) and he married Anna Elizabeth Dannhauser who was born on 17th
June 1941. Their marriage produced
three children, as listed below. |
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13S112
|
Annalise Lynette Collett |
Born in 1961
(SA) |
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13S113
|
Estelle Annette Collett |
Born in 1965
(SA) |
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13S114
|
Kevin Andrew Collett |
Born in 1967
(SA) |
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13R125 |
Cynthia Jewel Collett was born on 21st October
1935 in (SA). She married John Philip
Sugden Turner who was born on 22nd November 1927 and they had six
children. They were Anthea Turner,
Barbara Turner, Peter Turner, Denise Turner, Erica
Turner, and Fiona Turner. |
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13R126 |
Eileen Catherine Mary
Collett was born on 8th
November 1937 in (SA) and she married Hendrik Albertus Lourens Tosen who was
born on 19th February 1933.
They had two daughters Theresa Annette Tosen, who was born on
25th July 1961, and Marlene Rene Tosen, who was born on 2nd
August 1963. |
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13R127
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John Hamilton Collett was born in (SA) during 1941 and he
married Brenda Lazell. |
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13S115
|
James Russell
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13R128 |
Mary Elizabeth Collett was born in (SA) during 1943 and she
married Kingsley Amm and the marriage produce two children for the couple,
they being Susan Amm and David Amm. |
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13R129 |
Brigid Louise Collett was born on 7th August
1947 in (SA), the youngest of the three children of Henry Magnus Michel
Collett and his wife Mary Louisa O’Neill.
Brigid, who was known as Biddy, married René Schalker and they had three children,
Guy Schalker, Kay Schalker, and Paul Schalker. In 2011 Biddy and René
were living in Grahamstown in South Africa, and it is thanks to Biddy that
more details have been added to her family for the update of this family line
in April 2011. |
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13R130
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Lorna Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married Humphrey le Grice, with whom she had three
children. They were Lynette le
Grice, Dean le Grice, and Kim le Grice. |
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13R131 |
Janet Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married John Williams, the marriage producing two
children for the couple, Vicky Williams and Leigh Williams. |
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13R132
|
Jennifer Jean Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married Jan Robbertze.
Their three children were Jan Robbertze, Theo Robbertze,
and Nicolette Robbertze. |
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13R133 |
Patricia Megan Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and married Charles Myhill and their three children were Christopher
Myhill, Victoria Myhill, and Julian Myhill. |
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13R134
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Norman James Collett was born in (SA) during 1933 and he
married (1) Isabel Catharina Roos. That
first marriage for Norman resulted in the birth of two children. He later married (2) Margaret Anna Hendler
with whom he had a further two children. |
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13S116
|
George
Clifford Collett |
Born in 1960
(SA) |
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13S117
|
Debra Maud
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S118
|
Roger James
Charles Collett |
Born in 1972
(SA) |
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13S119
|
Odette
Collett |
Born in 1975
(SA) |
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13R135 |
Esme Collett was born in (SA) during 1937 and she
married Eamon Patrick William Strauss with whom she had three children Gailen
Strauss, Marilyn Strauss, and Charmaine Strauss. This is the second Collett/Strauss
relationship in this family line. |
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13R136
|
Neville Richard Collett was born in (SA) during 1941 and he is
known to have married Lynette Arnold. |
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13S120
|
Leigh Collett |
Born in 1971
(SA) |
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13S121
|
David |
Born in 1974
(SA) |
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13R137 |
Joan Collett was born in (SA) during 1943 and she
married Neville Geldenhuys and they had three children Gareth Geldenhuys
(now deceased), Andrew Geldenhuys, Barbara Geldenhuys, and Veronica
Geldenhuys. |
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13R138
|
Denis Raymond Collett was born in (SA) during 1943, the
eldest child of John Rex Annear Collett and Ada Grace Barnett. Denis later married Jeannette Wilhelmina Fevrier. |
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13S122
|
Brian Jonathan Collett |
Born in 1965 (SA) |
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13S123
|
|
Born in 1969 (SA) |
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13S124
|
Patricia Nadene Collett |
Born in 1974 (SA) |
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13R139 |
Christabel Grace Collett
was born in (SA)
during 1945, the second child of John and Ada Collett. She married Vincent Bertram Cooke and they
had three daughters, Sheryl, Debra and Pamela. Sheryl Grace Cooke was born in 1970,
while Debra Gaye Cooke was born in 1972 and she married Mark Johnstone
and has two children, Rachel Johnstone born in 1999 and Joshua Mark Johnstone
born in 2001. Christabel and Vincent’s
youngest daughter Pamela Rose Cooke was born in 1978 and she is
married to Eric Clavier. |
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13R140
|
Edgar John Collett was born in (SA) during 1951 and was
the last child born to John and Ada Collett.
He married Jennifer Ann Hope East, with whom he had three
children. This, and the details below,
were kindly provided by Edgar’s nephew Brian Jonathan Collett in March 2016. |
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13S125
|
David Edgar
Collett |
Born in 1981
(SA) |
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13S126
|
Dawn Collett
– married Peter Spinks |
Born circa
1986 (SA) |
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13S127
|
Andrew James
Collett – married Jessica Nel |
Born in 1991
(SA) |
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13R141
|
Christina Collett was born in (SA) 1938 and she married
Peter Pelser and they had two sons Ian Pelser and Gavin Pelser. |
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13R143
|
Jeffrey John Collett was born in (SA) during 1943 and he
married Madeline Carol Geoghegan. |
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13S128
|
Aveline
Collett |
Born in 1963
(SA) |
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13S129
|
Belinda
Collett |
Born in 1971
(SA) |
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13S130
|
Norman |
Born in 1973
(SA) |
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13R144
|
Enolia Dawn Collett was born at Pietermaritzburg in Natal
on 27th September 1942, the eldest of the five children of Jack
Annear Collett and Shirley Westray Acutt.
She later married Anthony Sanby Thomas and they had two sons Glen
Thomas and Graeme Thomas. |
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13R145 |
Lynette Annear Collett was born at Pietermaritzburg on 12th
November 1943. She had not quite
reached her first birthday when she died at Ermelo in Transvaal on 22nd
October 1944. |
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13R146
|
James Christopher
Collett was born at
Pietermaritzburg on 1st March 1947, the eldest son of Jack Annear
Collett and Shirley Westray Acutt. He
married |
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13S131
|
Mechel Dawn
Collett |
Born in 1970
(SA) |
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13S132
|
Clare Angela
Collett |
Born in 1972
(SA) |
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13R147 |
Margaret Amy Collett was born at Pietermaritzburg on 15th
March 1951. She married Raynor Herbert
Dean and they had just one daughter Lynette Dean. |
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13R148
|
Vinson Edmund Collett was born at Pietermaritzburg on 14th
June 1952, the youngest of the five children of Jack Annear Collett and
Shirley Westray Acutt. |
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13S2 |
David Kempton Collett was born in New Zealand on 19th April 1950,
the younger of the two children of William George Collett and Kathleen Kirby. He later married Suzanne Lloyd during 1982,
with whom David has a son, with Harley Kempton Collett born on 24th
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Harley
Kempton Collett |
Born in 1984
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13S11
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Steven Allan Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (NZ), the youngest child and only son of Allan Raymond Collett and
Patricia Alma Stevens. He later
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13T2
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Jasmine
Louise Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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13T3
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Guy Roman
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (NZ) |
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James C Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (NZ) and was known as Jim, the son of Donald Frederick Collett and
Dorothy Cecil Cross. It is the
headstone on his parents’ grave, erected after 2006, which perhaps provides a
vital clue to Jim and his family.
Etched on the black marble horseshoe shaped headstone is a horse and
rider, indicating a likely link to the world of horseracing in New Zealand. An item published in the New Zealand Herald
in 2010 and kindly provided by Judith Stichbury of New Zealand, may well
refer to this family. The article
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“Jim Collett, a former top jockey, is now a trainer in
Matamata in the Waikato to the south of Auckland. His wife Trudy Thornton was also a jockey
and often raced against her daughter Samantha Collett, who won the Taumarunui
Cup on a horse named Herman Munster.
Samantha has three cousins who were apprentice jockeys in 2010 and
they are Jason Collett, Natasha Collett and Alysha Collett. Three years later another racing article
listed the names of Samantha Collett and Alysha Collett as two of the riders
competing at a horseracing event in New Zealand during September 2013.” |
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Samantha Collett |
Born in 1990
(NZ) |
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Richard Collett was one of the three sons of Donald
Frederick Collett and Dorothy Cecil Cross and was born in (NZ). Like his brother Jim (above),
Richard was also involved in horseracing and by 2009 all of his three
children had entered the horseracing world as apprentice jockeys. Around that same time Richard Collett,
whose wife is Judy Hawes, was a trainer at Pukekohe. His eldest daughter married jockey Andrew
Calder on 1st February 2014. |
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Natasha
(Tasha) Collett |
Born in 1988
(NZ) |
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Jason Richard
Collett |
Born on
18.05.1991 (NZ) |
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13T7
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Alysha
Collett |
Born in 1994
(NZ) |
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13S24
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Ruth Collett was born in (SA) during 1936 and was
only five years of age when her father was killed on active service in Egypt
with the South African Forces during 1941.
It is known that she later married Brian Suter. |
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Jennifer Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and married Michael Kingwill. |
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Merrylee Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and married Clive Ingram. |
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Anita Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was born in (SA) and married Barend
Vorster. |
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Terry Dawn Collett was born in (SA) during 1957 and she
married Ian Craig McIntosh. |
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Catherine Sinclair
Collett, whose date
of birth is not known, was born in (SA) and she married Michael Upton. |
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Paul Roger Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and he married Simone Linder. |
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Marcia Hilary Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and she married Michael van Aswegen. |
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Timothy Sinclair Neville
Collett, who was born
on 29th February 1980 (SA), tragically died just short of his
third birthday on 4th February 1983, following which he was buried
at Fish River Cemetery. |
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Carolyn Grace Collett was born in (SA) during 1960 and she
married Helmut Glockle. |
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Anne-Marie Collett was born in (SA) during 1966 and is
known to have married Neil Wetmore. |
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Margaret Leith Collett was born on 17th November
1954 (SA). Although she never married,
she did give birth to a son, Sean Jeffrey Collett. Margaret was only fifty-eight when she
passed away on 2nd October 2013, following which her ashes were
scattered in the Loskop Dam Valley near Groblersdal in Mpumalanga, South
Africa. |
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Sean Jeffrey
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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13S82
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Gordon Denham Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was
born in (SA) and he married Louise Elizabeth O'Mant with whom he had three
children. |
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Keenan Dale
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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Warwick Leith
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown (SA) |
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Savannah
Paige Collett |
Date of birth
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Deborah Ann Collett, who was born in (SA) 1957, is known
to have married Keith Edmed and the couple had one child, Sarah Jaclyn
Edmed. |
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13S84
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Jeffrey Donald Collett was born on 9th January
1959 (SA). He was listed on the
Rhodesian Roll of Honour as Lance Corporal Jeffery Donald Collett of the
Special Air Service who was killed in action during Operation Gatling in
Zambia on 19th October 1978.
He was only 19 years old. |
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13S93
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Robert William Collett, who was born in (SA) during 1965,
the second of the three children of William Edward Collett and Cynthia
Lilford-Powys, is known as Rob and made contact during the autumn of 2015. |
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Garth Ralph Collett was born during 1951 and he married
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Jennifer Joy Collett was born in 1954 and it is established
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Charmaine Marie Collett was born on 13th January
1957 (SA) and she married Andre Smit with whom she has one child, Celeste
Smit. |
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Annalise Lynette Collett
was born on 12th
October 1961 (SA), the eldest of the three children of Kenneth Arthur Collett
and Anna Elizabeth Dannhauser.
Annalise later married Johannes Nel. |
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Estelle Annette Collett was born on 5th March 1965
(SA), the daughter of Kenneth and Anna Collett. |
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13S114
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Kevin Andrew Collett was born on 31st January
1967 (SA), the youngest child and only son of Kenneth Arthur Collett and Anna
Elizabeth Dannhauser. |
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Brian Jonathan Collett was born in (SA) during 1965 and was
the eldest child of Denis Raymond Collett and Jeannette Wilhelmina Fevrier. When Brian made contact in early 2016, he
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Ashley
Michelle Collett |
Born in 1995
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Michael
Jonathan Collett |
Born in 1998
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Kathleen Lorraine
Collett was born in
(SA) during 1969, the second child of Denis and Jeannette Collett. She married Craig Findlay with whom she has
two children. They are their son Cameron
Findley who was born in 1996 and their daughter Isla Findlay. |
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Patricia Nadene Collett was born in (SA) during 1974, the last
of the three children of Denis and Jeannette Collett.
Patricia later married Frikkie Herselman. |
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Samantha Collett was born in New Zealand during 1990
and is the daughter of Jim C Collett and Trudy Thornton. Coming from a horseracing background, both
her mother and father were jockeys, Samantha won her first race as an
apprentice jockey in 2009 and went onto win the Taumarunui Cup on a horse
called Herman Munster in 2010.
Samantha currently lives with her parents at Waikato to the south of
Auckland. |
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APPENDIX
FOR HARRY GREY COLLETT (Ref.
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GOLDEN WEDDING AND CHRISTENING AT GREYVILLE |
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All roads led to Greyville on Monday 9th October 1950
when the Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs Harry Grey Collett was celebrated and,
in addition to which, the first child of Mr and Mrs John Collett was
christened. The reception was held on the lawns in front of the
homestead where chairs and tables were arranged. The wedding cake was placed on one table
with a bowl of beautiful tulips, these from Mrs Penny Wright's garden at Bowden
were very much admired. Mr and Mrs John Collett and his brother Pye Collett
received the guests who numbered about 200.
The Collett Clan were there in full force. Miss Myra Collett, sister of Mr Harry Grey Collett, was
there and the only one who attended the marriage of Mr and Mrs Harry Collett
50 years earlier. An Orchestra of six
members from Bloemfontein rendered old time tunes and, the playing of
"Here Comes The Bride", heralded the coming of Mr and Mrs Harry
Collett among the guests, who gathered around to congratulate the happy old
couple. Mrs Collett looked charming in an old gold two piece with
a hat to match, and she wore a double string of pearls. Later the first baby of Mr and Mrs John
Collett was christened by Rev. W.H. Shepherd of Middelburg when the infant
received the name of Colin Dale. Everyone listened intently to the service, the infant
calmly looking quite unconcerned with the proceedings. Mr Ted Gilfillan in a short speech proposed
the health of the bride and groom, and their eldest son John responded and
told the guests that they were afraid their mother would not be able to
attend the ceremony as she had been ill.
But they were not unduly worried as their mother had had the same
attack thirty years ago and was still with them to celebrate the golden
wedding. Mr Collett thanked the ladies who had helped with all the
preparations for the celebrations, particularly Mrs Ted Gilfillan and her
daughter Mary, Mrs K. McEwan, and Mrs Gordon Gilfillan. Delicious refreshments were served through the
afternoon. Mr Harry Collett also said
a few words and said he thought John had exaggerated somewhat in his
reminiscences of the past. Mr Duncan Bowker, the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Bowker, then
proposed the health of Colin Dale and said they were especially pleased
because, not only was he the first son and heir of Greyville but, they could
look forward to twenty years hence when he would be able to take over the
Secretaryship of the Farmers' Association. The Orchestra rendered beautiful music throughout the
afternoon and this was much appreciated by the guests who all noted that it
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