PART
THIRTY-FIVE
The
Melksham to Wisconsin & Ontario Line – 1850 to 2000
This
is the second of two sections of this family line
Updated September 2024
35O0 |
Tabitha Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on 28th
March 1816. It was also there that she
was baptised on 7th July 1816 as Tabitha Webb, when her parents
were confirmed as William Collett, a cordwainer, and Jane Collett nee Webb, a
weaver. Tabitha Collett later married
the much younger James Maggs at Midsomer Norton in Somerset, with the event
recorded at Clutton (Ref. xi 48) during the third quarter of 1845. Over the following five years, Tabitha
presented James with three children when they were living at Midsomer Norton,
to the south of Clutton, where James had been born and where the family of
five was living in 1851. James Maggs
was 28 and a coal miner, Tabitha was 35 and from Broughton Gifford, and their
three children were George, Frederick and Mary S Maggs, who were five years,
two years and only a few months old, respectively. After a further thirty years, widow Tabitha
Maggs from Broughton Gifford was 66 and a housekeeper, who had her son and
brother-in-law living with her Midsomer Norton. Her son Matthew Maggs was 21 and boarder
George Maggs was 67. Just less than
five years later, the death of Tabitha Maggs, nee Collett, at Midsomer Norton
was recorded at Clutton (Ref. 5c 263) during the first three months of 1866,
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35O1 |
John Collett
was born at Broughton Gifford around 1818, the son of shoemaker William
Collett, although no birth or baptism recorded for him has been found. It was in the census of 1841, that father
and son were living together in Atworth, just north of Broughton Gifford,
when unmarried John Collett had a rounded age of 20. Because of his misplacement in the previous
version of this family line, the continuation of the life of John Collett can
be found under Ref. 35N38, in the first of the two sections of Part
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35O2 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in 1820,
where she was baptised on 22nd April 1821, the daughter of shoemaker
William Collett and Jane Webb. It is
likely her mother died during the birth of just after, since the mother of
the next child of William Collett the shoemaker was Elizabeth. |
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35O3 |
Hannah Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where
she was baptised on 3rd November 1822, another daughter of
shoemaker William Collett, but her mother named as Elizabeth Collett. The death of Hannah Collett was recorded at
Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. xiii) during the second quarter of 1842. |
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35O4 |
Eliza Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where
she was baptised on 2nd July 1826, the fourth daughter of
shoemaker William Collett and the second by Elizabeth Collett. |
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35O5 |
William Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in 1828
and was baptised on 21st July 1828, the only known son of shoemaker
William Collett by his second wife Elizabeth.
He married Harriet Austin who was born at Chippenham in 1829, and it
was there that the marriage took place on 30th October 1855 and
where it was recorded (Ref. 5a 29). By
1861 he and Harriet had three children.
William was 31 at the time of the Melksham census that year and had
with him the two older children Paulina who was four, and Albert who was
three years old. His wife Harriet, who
was also 31, was away at Chippenham in April 1861 and was accompanied by her
son William who was just one-year old.
It may have been that Harriet was visiting her parents at that
time. Ten years later their family was
complete and they were all living together in Melksham. William was 42, and Harriet was 41, while
their children at that time in 1871 were Paulina 14, Albert 13, William 11,
Ada who was eight, Charles who was six, and Florence who was one-year old. |
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William
Collett died in 1880, so by the time of the census of 1881 Harriet was listed
as a widow at 51, when she was living at Holbrook Farm in Melksham with her
children. The farm comprised 58 acres,
and Harriet was employing one labourer to work there. Living with her were sons Albert 23 and
Charles 16, and her daughter Florence who was 11. All of the children of William and Harriet
were born at Melksham, and the aforementioned two sons were described as
farmer’s sons. Also listed as living
with the family on the day of the census, was unmarried Sarah Sheat aged 33,
a servant and a dairymaid. |
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Rather
curiously, two of the couple’s missing children were recorded as living at
Linden Hall in Melksham. That was the
home of John Hayter, a wealthy master tailor from London, who was employing
sixteen people in his tailoring business.
The two children of William and Harriet who were there on that
occasion were their son William who was 21, and their daughter Ada who was
18. William’s and Harriet’s oldest
daughter Paulina had already left the family to be married by 1881. Over the next decade other children left
the family home, so by 1891 Harriet, aged 61, only had son Charles and
daughter Florence still living with her.
It looks very much as though Charles had taken over running the family
farm, following the death of his father. |
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Just
after the turn of the century Harriet was still living Melksham where she was
described as a retired farmer, although she gave her age as 66 rather than
71. Still living with her was her
unmarried children Charles who was 37 and Florence who was 31. It was virtually the same arrangement ten
years later in April 1911. The census
return on that occasion listed the group as Harriet Collett aged 81, her son
Charles Collett aged 46 and her daughter Florence Collett of 40 years. Also living with them at that time was
Harriet’s twenty-eight years old granddaughter Lilian Collett, the daughter
of her son Albert Henry Collett. |
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35P1 |
Paulina V S Collett |
Born in 1856
at Melksham |
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35P2 |
Albert Henry Collett |
Born in 1857
at Melksham |
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35P3 |
William James Collett |
Born in 1859
at Melksham |
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35P4 |
Ada J Collett |
Born in 1862
at Melksham |
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Charles S Collett |
Born in 1865
at Melksham |
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35P6 |
Florence E Collett |
Born in 1869
at Melksham |
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35O6 |
Ann Collett was born at Melksham where she was
baptised on 26th June 1825, the first-born child of Henry Collett,
a shoemaker, and Mary Morris. Sadly,
she was only seven years of age when she died and was buried at Melksham on 8th
February 1833. |
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35O7 |
Henry Collett was a twin who was born at Melksham in
1827, the second child and eldest son of Henry Collett and Mary Morris. It was at Melksham where he was baptised
with his twin sister (Sarah) below on 17th June 1827. He and his twin sister were 14 in June 1841
when they were living with their family in Melksham on the day of the
census. Henry was still living with
his family ten years later at Church Street in Melksham, when he was
described in the 1851 as unmarried at the age of 24, whose occupation was
that of a shoemaker. There would have
been great excitement in the Collett house that census day, since it was on
the following day that Henry was to be married. The marriage of Henry Collett, aged 24 and
the son of Henry Collett, and Ann Pepler, aged 23 and the daughter of William
Pepler, took place at Melksham on 1st April 1851, with whom he had
four children after they settled in Melksham.
The youngest of the couple’s known children was Everest Morris
Collett, whose name derives from Henry’s youngest sister Everest, coupled
with that of his mother’s maiden-name.
Tragically though, Henry Collett died, possibly before the birth of
his last child, his death recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 73) during the first
three months of 1861. The birth of his
last child also recorded at Melksham during the same quarter of 1861. |
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According
to the census that year, Ann Collett from Bradford (on-Avon) was a widow of
32 and was named as head of the household at Lowbourne (Road) in Melksham,
where the income for her and her family came from her work as a seamstress. The members of her young family recorded
with her at that time were her three daughters, Eliza A Collett who was nine,
Mary J Collett who was three, and Everest Collett who was only two months
old, and her only son Harry Collett, who was five years of age, all of them
confirmed as having been born in Melksham.
One other point of interest in the census of 1861 is that residing
just two doors along Lowbourne Road from Ann Collett was James Wilshire from
Semington, a tailor of 48, with his wife Elizabeth and two of their children
Emma and Fanny – see below. |
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It
was a similar situation ten years later when widow Ann Collett was 43 was
still living at Lowbourne in Melksham in 1871, but with just her three
youngest children. They were Henry
Collett who was 15, Mary Collett who was 13, and Everest Collett who was 10
years old. Ann’s eldest daughter Eliza
Ann Collett was living and working nearby in Melksham at the age of 19. Also, on that same day in 1871, James
Wilshire, the tailor, was a widower living close by with just his daughter
Emma. Just less than four years later
the two widowed neighbours were married at Melksham on 18th
January 1875, when James was recorded as the son of Robert Wilshire and Ann
Collett was confirmed as the daughter of William Pepler. They only enjoyed a
short time together since, by 1881, Ann Wilshire aged 57 and an annuitant
from Melksham was a widow once again, residing at Bath Street in the town. Living there with her, were two members of
her second husband’s family, Matilda Wilshire who was 22 and Frederick
Wilshire who was 11. |
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By
the time of the census in 1891, Ann Wilshire was 63 and a laundress, who was
once again living on Lowbourne Road in Melksham. On that day she gave her place of birth as
Atworth, a village between Melksham and Bradford-on-Avon, while living there
with her was her grandson Sidney Collett who was eight years old and born in
Melksham. It now seems likely that
Sidney was the base-born son of Ann’s unmarried daughter Mary Jane Collett,
although it is worth highlighting that all three of her daughters were not
married at the time of the birth of her grandson. However, within the census of 1901 Ann
Wilshire, aged 73, whose place of birth was ‘not known’, was suffering with
paralysis and was being looked after by her unmarried daughter Mary Collett,
aged 42 and from Melksham, who was the housekeeper. The third member of the household was Ann’s
grandson Sidney Collett, aged 18, who was an ironmonger from Melksham. |
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The
death of Ann Wilshire was recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 76) during the first
quarter of 1905 was she was 77 years of age.
She was then buried at the Melksham Church Cemetery where a headstone
marks the grave, confirming that she was born on 31st January 1828
and that she died on 20th March 1905. |
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35P7 |
Eliza Ann Collett |
Born in 1851
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Henry John Collett |
Born in 1855
at Melksham |
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Mary Jane Collett |
Born in 1857
at Melksham |
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35P10 |
Everest Morris Collett |
Born in 1861
at Melksham |
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35O8 |
Sarah Collett was born at Melksham, one half of a
set of twins with her brother Henry (above). The twins were baptised at Melksham on 17th
June 1827, the second and third children of Henry Collett, a cordwainer, and his
wife Mary Morris. It was at Town
Tything in Melksham that Sarah, aged 14 years, was living with her family in
1841. After the death of her mother,
during childbirth, in the summer of the following year, Sarah was acting as
the housekeeper for her widowed shoemaker father and some of her younger
siblings on the day of the census in 1851.
Almost ten years later her father died just prior to the next census
in 1861, which resulted in a change of address. Short after losing her father unmarried
Sarah Collett was acting as the housekeeper for her youngest brother John at
Canhold Lane in Melksham, later renamed as The Walk during the 1870s. When her brother became a married man in
the following year, Sarah continued to live with him and his wife and their
children, as confirmed by the Melksham census conducted in 1871. Also, as previously, her age was again
recorded in error as 40 years, when in fact she would have been 43 or 44. That year she was not credited with an
occupation, so was very likely helping her brother’s wife looking after the
family home, which was The Bell Inn on Bath Road in Melksham, where brother
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Ten
years later, in 1881, unmarried Sarah Collett from Melksham was 52 and an
annuitant, who was still living with her inn keeper brother John (below)
and his wife and three children at The Bell Inn on Bath Road in
Melksham. Early in 1885 her brother
passed away, leaving his widow to take over as the inn keeper at The Bell
Inn, where Sarah was continuing to live in 1891 with her sister-in-law, the
widow Elizabeth Collett. Sarah was 64
and living on her own means, and the only other member of the family living
with Elizabeth and Sarah, Sarah’s nephew, engineer Frederick Collett who was
24. It appears from the next census
return that Sarah probably assisted her sister-in-law in the running of The
Bell Inn, which they left during the last decade of the century, when the
three of them moved to Twerton in Somerset. |
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The
Twerton census in 1901 revealed Sarah Collett from Melksham living at Stanley
Road where she was 75 and a retired inn keeper, who was again sharing
accommodation with Elizabeth Collett, her sister-in-law and another retired
inn keeper, and two of her children Frederick and Emily. Three years later the death of Sarah
Collett aged 77 was recorded at Bath register office (Ref. 5c 332) during the
second quarter of 1904 |
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35O9 |
Eliza Collett was born at Melksham, where he was
baptised on 5th April 1829, another daughter of cordwainer Henry
and Mary Collett. She was 12 years of
age in 1841 when she was living with her family at Melksham. Just over one year later her mother died,
giving birth to twins, who also did not survive long after they were
baptised. It was at Church Street in
Melksham that Eliza was living with her widowed father and younger siblings
in 1851 when, at the age of 22, she was working as a shoemaker, alongside her
father and younger sister Ann (below).
It was three years after that when the marriage of Eliza Collett and
William Salter took place at Melksham on 20th July 1854. Eliza was 26 and the daughter of Henry
Collett and William was 27 and the son of George Salter. Their son Frederick Salter was born in 1857
and was baptised at Melksham on 31st May 1857, the only known
child of William and Eliza Salter. No
further record of any member of the family has been found after that date. |
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Betsy (Elizabeth)
Collett was born at
Melksham where she was baptised on 11th December 1831, another
daughter of shoemaker Henry and Mary Collett.
Although baptised as Betsy, it was as Elizabeth that she was nine
years old in the census of 1841, when she and her family were residing at
Town Tything in Melksham. |
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Ann Collett was born at Melksham and was named
after the first-born child of Henry, a shoemaker, and Mary Collett who had
died at the age of seven years. Ann
was baptised at Melksham on 31st May 1835 and was six years old in
the Melksham census of 1841. Following
the death of her mother in the summer of 1842 and, upon leaving school, Ann
worked alongside her widowed father and older sister Eliza (above) as
a shoemaker, as confirmed in the next census in 1851. On that day the family was residing at
Church Street in Melksham, when Ann was 16 years old. |
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Everest Collett was born at Melksham where she was baptised
on 30th April 1837, the youngest daughter of shoemaker Henry
Collett and Mary Morris. She was four
years old in the census of 1841, by which time her mother had died, possibly
during the birth of her youngest sibling John (below). Everest Collett was 14 in the Melksham
census of 1851, while ten year later she was working as a servant at the
Paddington, London, home of the widow Emma Duff and her family, when she was
recorded as Everest Collett aged 23 from Melksham. Seven years after the census in 1861
Everest Collett was married by banns to George Durnford, the wedding being
recorded at Kensington in London (Ref. 1a 215) during the second quarter of
1868 when the bride’s father was confirmed as bootmaker Henry Collett
deceased. The father of the groom was
named as widower George Durnford whose occupation was that of a butler. |
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In
the census of 1911 Everest Durnford from Melksham was 72 when she and her
husband George, aged 76, were residing at 40 Oakington Road off Elgin Avenue
West in Paddington. The census return
confirmed they had been married for forty-two years, during which time they
had given birth to five children who were all still alive. It was exactly sixteen years later that the
death of the widow Everest Durnford nee Collett was recorded in Middlesex on
23rd April 1927.
Administration of her personal estate of £111 5 Shillings was granted
to her son Edward Collett Durnford, who was a builder |
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John Collett was born at Melksham around 1839, the
last known child born to Henry Collett and Mary Morris. John was two years old in the Melksham
census of 1841 when he and his family were residing at Town Tything. His mother passed away when he was three
years of age, leaving John in 1851 living with his widowed father, a
shoemaker, when he was 11 years old, with his eldest sister Sarah performing
the role of housekeeper. His father
passed away just before the census in 1861 and on the day of the census it
was just John, aged 21 and a pattern maker, who was living with his unmarried
sister Sarah at Canhold Lane in Melksham. |
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Just
eleven weeks after that census day, when John and his sister Sarah were still
residing at Canhold Lane in Melksham, John walked down the aisle of Holy
Trinity Church, in Bradford-on-Avon, accompanied by his older sister Sarah,
who gave him away, when he was married by licence to his
cousin-one-step-removed Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 35O17) on 12th
July 1862. John Collett was 23 and a carpenter,
the son of Henry Collett, a shoemaker – deceased. Even though his bride was around ten years
older than John, she was recorded as being 29 and living within the parish of
Bradford-on-Avon, the daughter of clothier William Collett. Both the bride and the groom signed the
parish register in their own hand, while the two witnesses made the mark of a
cross. They were Stephen Collett (Ref.
35O22), who was Elizabeth’s cousin, and Sarah Collett (Ref. 35O8), was John’s
older unmarried sister. Their wedding
day was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 189). |
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By
the time of the Melksham census of 1871, Elizabeth had presented John with
six children, all of whom had been born at Melksham, although only four of
them survived beyond infancy. The
census return for that year recorded the family living at The Bell Inn on the
Bath Road where John Collett aged 31 was the inn keeper. His wife Elizabeth was 35 and their
surviving four children were Henry Charles Collett who was seven, William J
Collett who was six, Frederick W Collett who was four, and Emily M Collett who
was two years old. Living with the
family since the death of their father, was John’s unmarried sister Sarah (above),
while John and Elizabeth’s two daughters Mary and Eliza had both died within
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In
1881, John Collett, at the age of 41 was still the landlord of The Bell Inn
at Bath Road in Melksham. Still living
with him and his wife Elizabeth, who was 45, was his unmarried sister Sarah
Collett aged 52. Completing the family
at that time were just three of John and Elizabeth’s four surviving
children. The couple’s eldest son
Henry was 17 and working as a plumber’s apprentice, the younger son William
was 16 and was a grocer’s apprentice, while their daughter Emily was 12 years
old. The absence of the couple’s third
son Frederick was due to him attending Weston School in Somerset as a
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John
Collett passed away during 1885, his death recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 88)
during the first three months of that year at the age of 45. Six years later, on the day of the census
in 1891, his widow Elizabeth, aged 63, was still residing at The Bell Inn on
Bath Road, Melksham and with her was her unmarried son Frederick and her
sister-in-law Sarah Collett. Elizabeth
from Wiltshire was described as an inn keeper, having taken on the role
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It
seems likely that the three of them had to leave The Bell Inn shortly
thereafter because, ten years later, all three of them were living together
at Stanley Road in Twerton, Somerset, where they had been joined by
Elizabeth’s daughter Emily. All four
of them were confirmed as having been born at Melksham, with Elizabeth being
73 and a retired inn keeper, her son Frederick Collett was 34 and an engineer
and her daughter Emily Collett was 32 and a schoolteacher. Completing the family was Elizabeth’s unmarried
sister-in-law Sarah Collett who was 75 and also described as a retired inn
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Henry Charles Collett |
Born in 1863
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William John Collett |
Born in 1864
at Melksham |
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Frederick W Collett |
Born in 1867
at Melksham |
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Mary Jane Collett |
Born in 1868
at Melksham |
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Emily Matilda Collett |
Born in 1869
at Melksham |
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Eliza Collett |
Born in 1870
at Melksham |
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35O16 |
Charles Collett was born at Melksham on 27th
December 1826, the eldest child of William Collett and Jane Gardner, who was
baptised there on 24th January 1827, the son of William, a weaver
of Melksham Forest. According to the
parish register, he was thirty-one days old when he died and was buried at
Melksham on 27th January 1827. |
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35O17 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Melksham in 1828, where
she was baptised on 24th February 1828, the only daughter of
weaver William Collett and his wife Jane. By 1841, her family was living at
Cannonfield Tything in Melksham where Elizabeth was 13 years of age. On 12th July 1862, while living
within the parish of Bradford-on-Avon at the age of 29, and being the
daughter of clothier William Collett, Elizabeth Collett was married by
licence to John Collett of Melksham, aged 23 and a carpenter, son of
shoemaker Henry Collett. Elizabeth was
actually 34 years old, but had reduced age when marrying the much younger
John. Both the bride and the groom
signed the parish register in their own hand, while the two witnesses made
the mark of a cross. They were Stephen
Collett who was Elizabeth’s cousin, and Sarah Collett who was John’s older
unmarried sister, their mother having died when John was only three years of
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35O18 |
Thomas Walters Collett was born in 1830 at Melksham and was
baptised there on 22nd February 1831, another son of weaver
William Collett and Jane. Although no
record has been found of him suffering an infant death, the next child born
to William and Jane was given the same name (below). |
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35O19 |
Thomas Walters Collett was born in 1832 at Melksham and was
the second son of that name who was baptised at Melksham on 10th
June 1832. Curious the Thomas Collett
who was living with his parents at Cannonfield Tything in Melksham in 1841
was said to be 10 years old, which could apply to either one of the two
Thomas Walters Colletts, the son of William Collett, a weaver of Melksham
Forest, and Jane Gardner. |
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William Collett was born in 1834 at Melksham, where
he was baptised on 29th March 1834, the last child of weaver
William Collett of Melksham Forest and his wife Jane Gardner. William Collett, junior, was seven years of
age in the census of 1841, when he and his two older siblings and their
parents were residing at Cannonfield Tything in Melksham. What happened to the young family after
1844 is not known, as it was in September that year, when their father passed
away, their widowed mother surviving until 1858. |
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35O24 |
George Collett was born in 1840 at Melksham and was
under one-year old in the Melksham census in June 1841 when he was living
there with his parents Stephen and Grace Collett. That would place the time of his birth to
be either in the second half of 1840 or the first half of 1841. In the following two census returns for
Melksham in 1851 and 1861, George was 10 and 20 years respectively. During the next few years George’s mother
Grace died, and it may have been that sad event that prompted George to seek
a new life, since shortly after that he left England and sailed to America,
where he was married in the mid-1860s |
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By
the time of the US Census of 1880 George and his wife and their family were
living in Hartford, Van Buren in the state of Michigan. George, aged 39, was described as being an
R R Agent (railroad agent). His American wife was Sarah Ada Collett who
was 34 and of Indiana who was ‘keeping house’ for the family, supported by 45
years old servant Susan Byres from New York.
Their two children at that time were Edith who was 13 and at school,
and George who was eight, and both of the children had been born in Michigan. |
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Edith Collett |
Born in 1867
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George
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Born in 1872
in Michigan |
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35O26 |
Jemima Collett was born at Melksham in 1843 where she
was baptised on 31st December 1843, the third child of Stephen
Collett and Grace Brinsdon. She was
seven years old in the Melksham census of 1851, but was not living there with
her family in 1861, by which time she may have settled in America. She later married Joseph Pavis (1852-1920),
the son of Mary Tillie and Thomas Pavis.
Their daughter Tillie Brinstone Pavis was born in 1881 but died in
1882 and was buried at Whitneyville Cemetery in Hamden, Connecticut. Others of that name who were buried in the
same grave were Mary Pavis and Thomas Pavis and in a nearby plot their
daughter Charlotte Pavis Gadd. Jemima
Pavis nee Collett died in 1914 and was also buried in Whitneyville Cemetery. |
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35O28 |
John Collett was born at Melksham in 1848 and was
three years old and thirteen in the census records for Melksham in 1851 and
1861. Over the next few years, and
following the death of his mother, John sailed to America, either with his
older brother George (above) or shortly after. Either way, John was living in Hamden in
New Haven in the state of Connecticut by 1880. The US Census that year recorded him as
being 32 and married to Sarah who was 36.
John’s occupation at that time was a worker in an auger factory. It has not been established whether the
couple every had any children, but what is known is that also living in
Hamden at that same time were three other members of John’s family from
Melksham. They were siblings Ellen,
Thomas, and Frederick (below). |
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35O29 |
WILLIAM COLLETT
was born at Melksham
around 1849, the son of Stephen and Grace Collett. He later became a blacksmith and, it was
around 1870, that he married Sarah A Hayward of Melksham, where they
initially settled, before moving to Wantage.
It may be of interest to note a possible family connection with the
second wife of William’s father Stephen Collett, who was Susan H Hayward, who
was born at Plymouth in 1832.
According to the census of 1871, William was 22 and his wife Sarah A
Collett was 21. On that occasion the
couple was living near to where William’s father, widower Stephen Collett,
was living in Melksham with William’s three youngest siblings. Over the following ten years Sarah
presented her husband with four children. |
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April 1881 Sarah A Collett, aged 31 and of Melksham, was described as the
wife of a shoeing smith. At that time,
she was living at Partridges Yard in Wantage with her four children, William
who was eight and born at Melksham, Fanny who was six, Ellen who was four,
and Frederick who was one-year old, the three of them were all born at
Wantage. The children’s father,
William Collett, aged 32 and of Melksham, was not with them on the census day
in 1881 but was in lodgings at 38 Newport Street in Swindon, where he was
working at that time as a blacksmith. |
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Sometime
in the late 1880s the family moved to Gloucester, where William worked at the
Gloucester Wagon Works. By 1891 the
family, excluding eldest son William who had already left the family home,
was living in the South Hamlet registration district of Gloucester at
Tredworth Road in the parish of Barton St Mary. The census record for 1891 confirmed the
family as William Collett, aged 41, his wife Sarah who was 40, and their three
children as Fanny who was 16, Ellen who was 14, and Fred who was 11 years old,
and all three of them born at Wantage.
William later set up his own coach building company under the name Wm
Collett & Sons, and that was confirmed in the 1901 Census. |
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The
census return that year recorded the family living at Melbourne Street in the
City of Gloucester. William’s age was
given as 51, as was Sarah’s, and both of them were confirmed as having been
born at Melksham. Also still living
with their parents at that time was their daughter Fanny E Collett, aged 26
from Wantage, and their youngest son Frederick who was 21 and also of
Wantage. The occupation of their
father William Collett was recorded as coach builder, while the youngest son
Frederick was a coach painter, working in his father’s business. Also working with William at Wm Collett
& Sons at that time, was his eldest son William who was married with
children of his own by March 1901.
However, living with the family at Melbourne Street was a mystery
child. She was Lily Collett who was
six years of age and born at Gloucester, who was described as the grandchild
of William and Sarah. Although not yet
confirmed, it would initially appear than Lily could have been the base-born
child of the couple’s eldest daughter Fanny who would have been around
eighteen or nineteen at the time of conception. Alternatively, the early marriage of the
couple’s youngest daughter might indicate that she was married off, within
three years of the child’s birth, to avoid embarrassment to the family and
the family business. |
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Those
three, William, Sarah and Lily, were still living together in 1911 at 13
Melbourne Street in Gloucester, when the census return contained a number of
errors. Firstly, coach-smith William
Collett from Melksham said he was 41, rather than 61, unless it was an error
made by the census enumerator.
Likewise, his wife Sarah Collett, also from Melksham, was said to be
42 years of age. And curiously, sixteen-year-old
Lily Collett from Gloucester, was described as the niece of head of the
household William Collett. Still
living in Gloucester at that time were both of their daughters Fanny (married
in 1901) and Ellen (married in 1898) and their two married sons William and
Frederick. The death of William
Collett, aged 66, was recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 110)
during the first three months of 1917, where the passing of his widow Sarah A
Collett, nee Hayward, was recorded (Ref. 6a 348) during the second quarter of
1928, when she was 78. There was a six-year
delay in resolving the Will of William Collett, the probate process
confirming that he died on 22nd February 1917, with his proved at
Gloucester on 13th July 1923.
The two main beneficiaries were named as his two sons William T
Collett and Frederick Collett, so maybe the Will had been contested by his
wife and his two daughters. |
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William Thomas Collett |
Born
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Fanny Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1875
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Ellen Maria Collett |
Born in 1877
at Wantage |
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FREDERICK GEORGE COLLETT |
Born in 1880
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35O30 |
Ellen Collett was born at Melksham where she was
baptised on 25th January 1852.
In 1861 she was listed as living with her parents in Melksham at the
age of nine. Following the death of
her mother in the 1860s and her father taking a second and much younger wife
in the early 1870s, it seems likely that it was around that time when she
left England to join her two older brothers in America. No trace of Ellen has been found in the UK
Census of 1871, although her two younger brothers Thomas and Frederick were
still living with their father at Melksham at that time. By 1880 she was recorded as living at
Hamden, New Haven in Connecticut with her youngest brother Frederick (below)
and the home of William Conn and his wife Maria, both of them from
England. Ellen Collett was still
single and was described as being 27 and someone who ‘does housework’. It is not known at this time if she was
married at some later date. |
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35O31 |
Thomas Collett was born at Melksham in 1854 and was
six years old in the census of 1861 when he was living with his parents at
Melksham. During the next decade his
mother died and by April 1871 he was 17 and was still living at Melksham with
his widowed father Stephen, and his younger siblings Maria and Frederick (below). With his father then marrying for a second
time during the following year, Thomas sailed to America with his sister
Ellen (above) and his younger brother Frederick (below). The exact date of the voyage has not yet
been determined. Once in America, the
three young people travelled to Connecticut where their older brother John
Collett (above) was already established. The US Census of 1800 confirmed that Thomas
Collett was already married to Julia Collett of Connecticut, Julia’s father
being from Canada and her mother from Ireland. Thomas was 25 and Julia was 20 and, on that
occasion, Thomas was working at the same place as his two brothers, that
being an auger factory. Julia was
described as ‘keeping house’. It was
at Hamden in New Haven, Connecticut, that Thomas Collett aged 26 and from
England was naturalised on 17th September 1880. |
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35O32 |
Maria Collett was baptised at Melksham on 25th
November 1855. Her mother Grace died
in the 1860s and, by 1871 when Maria was 16, she was still living at Melksham
with her widowed father Stephen. By
the time of the next census in 1881 she was referred to as Mary J Collett,
aged 25, when she was an unmarried parlour maid at the home of Thomas H
Tooke, the Rector of Monkton Farleigh. |
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35O33 |
Frederick Collett was born at Melksham in 1858 and was
three years old when living with his parents at Melksham in 1861. Ten years later, and following the death of
his mother, he was 13 and was living at Melksham with his widowed father and
just two of his siblings, Thomas and Maria (above). Sometime during the 1870s Frederick,
together with his sister Ellen and brother Thomas, sailed to America to be
reunited with their older brother John Collett, who was living in Connecticut
at that time. According to the US
Census of 1880, all four of them were living at Hamden, New Haven in
Connecticut. Frederick, aged 22, and
his sister Ellen, were both staying with William Conn and his wife Maria, who
were also from England. William Conn
was employed in an auger shop, where Frederick was also working. |
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35O34 |
Emily Collett was born at Melksham in 1872 and was
the daughter of Stephen Collett of Melksham and his second wife Susan H
Hayward of Plymouth. By 1881 she was
living with her father at Broughton Road in Melksham, while her mother and
her younger brother Frank (below) were visiting family and friends in
Plymouth. For whatever reason, Emily
was not baptised until she was thirteen years old. That happened at Melksham on 15th
November 1885 at which time her parents were confirmed as Stephen and Susan
Collett. No trace of Emily has been
found after that time, probably because she was later married. |
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35O36 |
Frank S Collett was born at Melksham in 1877, the
youngest child of Stephen Collett of Melksham and his second wife Susan H
Hayward of Plymouth. When he was three
years old Frank S Collett of Melksham was with his mother Susan, when both of
them were listed as visitors at the Plymouth home of James Taylor and his
family. At that same time his father
and his two older siblings were still living at Broughton Road in Melksham,
where their needs were temporarily being cared for by Stephen’s sister Maria
Daniels nee Collett (above), who was described as their
housekeeper. Also, by that time in
1881, Frank’s older half-children from his father’s first marriage had left
England and had sailed to North America, to settle in Michigan and
Connecticut. |
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Ten
years later the census of 1891 placed 13 years old Frank Collett living with
his parents at Melksham. No record of
Frank has been found in Great Britain in 1901 or 1911 and, it is believed
that the reason for that was, that he was a solder in the army and was
serving abroad. According to the
British Army records, there was a Private Frank S Collett No. 3-6813 who
served with the Somerset Light Infantry from 11th October 1915
onwards, who fought on the front line in France during the Great War. Further verification is required to confirm
whether this was Frank S Collett from Melksham, but is seems highly likely
that it was. |
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35O37 |
Caroline Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in 1830
and was baptised on 6th March 1831, the eldest child of labourer Thomas
Collett and Joan Elizabeth Button.
Tragically, she died at Broughton Gifford on 29th January
1837, where she was buried that same day, the burial record stating she was
six years of age. |
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35O38 |
Samuel Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on 31st
December 1832. He was baptised there
on 20th January 1833, the eldest son of labourer Thomas and Elizabeth
Collett, the same day that eight-year-old Jane Collett (Ref. 35N21), the
daughter of James Collett and Sarah Clack, was also baptised at Broughton
Gifford. Samuel was eight years old in
the Broughton Gifford census of 1841 when he was living there at Chally Mead with
his family. Upon leaving school, he
took up work as an agricultural labourer and in 1851, at the age of 18, he
was a servant at the Broughton Gifford home of elderly couple John and Mary
Rose from Somerset. On that census
day, he was living not far from his parents’ home on Slipper Lane off Church
Street where, just three dwellings away from his parents was the Gerrish
family, into which Samuel was married less than four years later. |
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It
was at Broughton Gifford on 18th January 1855, that Samuel Collett
married (1) Sarah Etta Gerrish who was born in Wiltshire on 5th
March 1833, the daughter of Samuel Gerrish and his wife Hannah Bull. The marriage register confirmed that Samuel
was the son of Thomas Collett, and that the bride and the groom were both
single and twenty-two years of age.
The wedding was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 165). The couple’s first child was a honeymoon
baby born at Broughton Gifford nine months after their wedding day, where she
was also baptised, prior to the family of three sailing to America in
1857. It was in Wisconsin that they
settled, where their next six children were born. Twenty years later, her youngest child was
only three years old when Sarah Collett nee Gerrish died at Union in Pierce,
Wisconsin, on 15th April 1877. |
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Shortly
after the death of his wife, Samuel married (2) Melissa Patrick at Salem in
Pierce, Wisconsin on 22nd November 1877, the daughter of J and
Lucinda Patrick. Tragically Samuel was
made a widower for the second time when Melissa died within the first two
years of their married life. By the time of the US Census of 1880, Samuel
Collett, aged 48 and from England, was a farmer residing at Union in Pierce,
Wisconsin with just his three youngest surviving children. James Collett, aged 18, was working with
his father on their farm, Henry Collett was 11, and A B Collett was six years
old, all three sons having been born in Wisconsin. |
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It
is of some interest that in 1880 James Collett (below), who was also
born at Broughton Gifford but in 1837, travelled to America in 1858 and was
also living in Pierce, Wisconsin, at the same time as Samuel, they being
first cousins. |
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Just
over twenty years later, when Samuel was 71, he married (3) Rebecca Coulson
at Spring Valley in Pierce, Wisconsin on 24th April 1902. She was twenty years younger than Samuel
and was the daughter of Mark Coulson and his wife Mary Knott who had been
born in Wisconsin during June 1850.
Samuel and Rebecca have not been located within the 1920 US Census,
and it is believed that Rebecca died in St Louis County, Minnesota on 1st
December 1933, although it is unknown where she was buried. Samuel Collett had died nearly eight years
earlier on 16th February 1926 at the age of 95. There is no headstone for Samuel in the Ono
Cemetery at Salem Township, Pierce County, Wisconsin, where he was buried,
while his obituary in the local newspaper read as follows: |
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“Samuel Collett, one of
the oldest settlers in the county, died at the home of his son Henry Collett,
near Maiden Rock Tuesday of last week.
He was 95 years of age. Three
sons and two daughters survive. They
are Bert Collett at Ellsworth, James Collett at Elmwood, Henry Collett at
Maiden Rock, Mrs Anna Campbell at Exeland, Mrs Mary Martin at Ponoka, Alberta
in Canada. The funeral took place on
Thursday afternoon from Ono Church, Salem Township, Pierce County in
Wisconsin.” |
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Anna Maria Collett |
Born in 1855
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Mary Jane Collett |
Born in 1857
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Born in 1860
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James Collett |
Born in 1862
at Wisconsin |
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Henry S Collett |
Born in 1869
at Wisconsin |
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Ida May Collett |
Born in 1872
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Born in 1874
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35O39 |
Anna Maria Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and it
was there that she was baptised on 31st August 1834 under that
name, to parents Thomas and Elizabeth Collett. Her father’s occupation was that of a
labourer. By the time of the census in
1841 she was listed with her family at Chally Mead in Broughton Gifford as
Ann Collett, when she was six years old.
After a further ten years Ann Collett, aged 16, was still living in
Broughton Gifford but not with her family, which was residing at a dwelling on
Slipper Lane off Church Street. |
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35O40 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and
baptised there on 25th September 1836, the daughter of labourer Thomas
and Joan Elizabeth Collett. She was
four years old in 1841, when Elizabeth and her family were living at Chally
Mead in Broughton Gifford, where she was living and working in 1851, by which
time her family was residing at Slipper Lane, off Church Street, in Broughton
Gifford, as they were again in 1861. Eight
months prior to that census day, Elizabeth Collett married Edward Thomas Pinchin
at Broughton Gifford on 17th June 1860. He was 25 and the son of Edward Pinchin,
and Elizabeth was 22 and the daughter of Thomas Collett. Curiously, they were both single but
already had a four-year-old daughter, who was living with them at Combe Hill
in Castle Combe in 1861, when the family was preparing for the birth of the second
of their seven children. They were Edward
Pinchin who was 26 and a carter and an agricultural labourer from Woodborough
in Wiltshire, Elizabeth Pinchin was 23 from Broughton Gifford, where their
daughter Sophia Pinchin aged five had been born. Elizabeth was taking in lodgers to
supplement her husband’s income. |
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By
1871 the family was living at Bathford in Somerset where Edward was working as a railway labourer. The couple had two more
daughters over the next few years, however Elizabeth then passed away at only
38 years of age on 21st April 1875. She was buried at St Swithun’s Churchyard in
Bathford, Somerset, along with her daughter Rose, who had been buried there
just after she was born in 1872. Their other six children were Joanna
Elizabeth Pinchin born in 1862, Katie Sophia Pinchin born in 1865,
Annie Maria Pinchin born in 1868, Ada Mary Pinchin born in
1870, Rose Jane Pinchin born 1872, Cecily Louisa Pinchin born
in 1874. The death of Elizabeth
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35O41 |
James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where he
was baptised on 8th July 1838, but he died shortly after, the son
of labourer Thomas and Elizabeth Collett, for their next child to be given
the same name. |
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35O42 |
James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford,
possibly at Chally Mead where he and his family were living in 1841, when
James was one year old. Ten months
earlier, he was baptised at Broughton Gifford on 23rd August 1840,
the son of labourer Thomas and Elizabeth Collett. He was 11 years of age in 1851 when he was still
living with his family, but at Slipper Lane off Church Street in Broughton
Gifford. James was still living with
his parents at the time of the census in 1871, when he said he was 32, but tragically
just a few months later he died. The
death of James Collett was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon register office (Ref.
5a 75) during the third quarter of 1871. |
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35O43 |
Henry Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where he
was baptised on 29th August 1841, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Collett. He was nine years old in 1851
when he was living on Slipper Lane off Church Street in Broughton Gifford
with his family. Although no record of
him has been found in 1861, it was five years later that Henry Collett
married Anne R Derrick at Bath in Somerset (Ref. 5c 1089) during the second
quarter of 1866. Anne Rebecca Derrick,
the daughter of Ann White and James Derrick had been born at Bradford-on-Avon
in 1846, where she was baptised on 5th July 1846. It would appear the heavily pregnant Anne
and the father of her child Henry, had run away to Bath to be married, their
son born not long after their wedding day.
Once the child had been born the married couple returned to
Bradford-on-Avon, where the birth was recorded. By the time of the birth of their next two
children the family was residing in the village of Downton, just south of
Salisbury. It was probably Henry’s
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However,
on the day of the census in 1871, the family of five was recorded in
Charlton-All-Saints within the parish of Downton. Henry Collett from Broughton was 28 and a
police constable, Anne Collett from Bradford was 24, Harry Collett also from
Bradford was five, Sarah J Collett was three and Arthur Collett was two, both
of them born at Downton. On that day
Anne was expecting the arrival of her fourth child, which was born within the
next few months, the place of birth later stated to be Downton, rather than
Charlton. Just over two years after
that birth Anne presented Henry with another daughter although, by that time,
the family had moved again, and was living at Biddestone, near Chippenham,
where a total of three children were added to the family. However, seven years later in 1880 the
family moved the relatively short distance to Langley Burrell, where they
were recorded as living in April 1881. |
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The
full family was living in a police house in Langley Burrell, to the immediate
north-east of Chippenham, which was referred to as the Police Station. By that time Henry had been promoted to the
rank of sergeant at the age of 38, and his place of birth was confirmed as
Broughton Gifford. Living with him was
his wife who was listed as Anne R Collett who was 34, together with their
seven children Harry D Collett who was 15, Sarah J Collett who was 13, Arthur
Collett who was 12, James Collett who was nine, Annie L Collett who was
seven, Frederick G Collett who was three, and Mary B Collett who was one-year
old. |
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Following
the census day in 1881, Henry and Anne added four more children to their
family, as confirmed by the next census in 1891 when they had eight of their
twelve children living with them at Malmesbury, the four eldest children have
left the family home by then. In
between living at Langley Burrell and Malmesbury, the family spent a few
years residing in Pewsey, six miles south of Marlborough, where two children
were born, before the birth of their last two children after the family had
arrived in the Malmesbury area of Wiltshire. |
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According
to the census in 1891 the family of Henry Collett was recorded in the village
of Brokenborough, one mile from Malmesbury, living on Gostins Lane. On that day the family comprised Henry
Collett aged 49 who was by then a superintendent of police, Annie R Collett
who was 44, Annie L Collett who was 17, Fredk G Collett who was 13, Mary B
Collett who was 11, William Collett who was nine, Francis Collett who was
six, Edith J Collett who was five, Clara Collett who was three and Reginald
Collett who was one-year old. Sometime
after that Henry retired from the Wiltshire Constabulary and returned to
working on the land, when he and the younger members of his family were recorded
farming at Melksham Without in the census of 1901. |
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It
was at Snarlton Lane, on the eastern side of Melksham Forest, where farmer
Henry Collett from Broughton Gifford was 59, his wife Annie R Collett was 54
and from Bradford-on-Avon, who still have living with them their four
youngest children. Francis Collett was
aged 16 and a farmer’s son, Edith J Collett was aged 15 and a dressmaker,
Clara Collett was 13, and Reginald Collett was 11, with the two youngest
children still attending school. |
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According
to the next census in April 1911 sons William and Francis had both left the
family home to be married, while Henry and his reduced family had moved yet
again, on that occasion to Byde Mill Farm at Hannington near Highworth to the
north of Swindon. Henry Collett was
69, a farmer and a police pensioner, and his wife Ann Rebecca Collett was 64,
the couple’s birth places once again confirmed as Broughton Gifford and
Bradford-on-Avon. The only children
still living with them by that time was their daughter Edith Jessie Collett
from Pewsey who was 24, and the son Reginald Collett from Malmesbury who was
21. The census return also confirmed
that during their life together Ann had presented Henry with thirteen children,
of which twelve were still alive. That
vital piece of information has led to the deceased child being identified as
William George Collett (1876-1877).
Recorded as staying with the family in 1911 was Dora Cresser from
Grove near Wantage, who was 19 with no occupation, who was described as a
visitor, boarding with the family. It
is now established that Dora was the future wife of Henry and Annie youngest
son Reginald. |
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Thanks
to Angela Chilcott in The Netherlands, we now know that her ancestor Henry
Collett from Broughton Gifford died seven years later during 1918 at the age
of 75, while his widow survived him by sixteen years, when Anne Rebecca
Collett nee Derrick passed away during 1934 aged 88 years. They were buried together in the same grave
at St Michael’s Church in Melksham, where a single headstone confirms that
Henry passed away on 17th April 1918 and that Annie Rebecca
Collett died on 18th June 1934.
It was at Devizes register office where the death of Henry Collett was
recorded (Ref. 5a 87) during the second quarter of 1918. |
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35P30 |
Harry Derrick Collett |
Born in 1866
at Bradford-on-Avon |
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35P31 |
Sarah Jane Collett |
Born in 1867
at Downton |
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35P32 |
Arthur Collett |
Born in 1869
at Downton |
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35P33 |
James Collett |
Born in 1871
at Downton |
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35P34 |
Annie Louisa Collett |
Born in 1873
at Biddestone |
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35P35 |
William George Collett |
Born in 1876
at Biddestone |
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35P36 |
Frederick George Collett |
Born in 1878
at Biddestone |
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35P37 |
Mary Blanche Collett |
Born in 1880
at Biddestone |
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35P38 |
William Collett |
Born in 1882
at Langley Burrell |
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35P39 |
Francis Collett |
Born in 1884
at Pewsey |
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35P40 |
Edith Jessie Collett |
Born in 1885
at Pewsey |
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35P41 |
Clara Collett |
Born in 1887
at Malmesbury |
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35P42 |
Reginald Collett |
Born in 1889 at
Malmesbury |
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35O44 |
Simeon Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where he
was baptised on 9th October 1843, the last child of labourer Thomas
Collett and Joan Elizabeth Button.
Apart from his baptism record, the only other reference to him in England
is the census in 1851, when he was living with his family at Slipper Lane,
off Church Street, in Broughton Gifford, when he was seven years old |
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35O45 |
James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on 11th
December 1837 and was baptised there on 14th January 1838, the
eldest child of Samuel Collett and Hannah E Mortimer. He was two years old in the Broughton
census of 1841 and was still living with his family in the main street there
ten years later when he was 13 and working as an errand boy. At the aged of 21 James left Wiltshire and
followed his cousin Samuel Collett (above) to North America and
initially settled in Waukesha County where he farmed for three years. Following that, he then moved to Dodge
County where he and later married Mary A Holcomb on 2nd March 1862
at Rubicon, Dodge County in Wisconsin.
She was born at Jasper in New York State in America on 6th
August 1843, daughter of Levi Holcomb and Angeline Rathborn. James was 25, while Mary was only 19. |
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married the couple settled remained living Rubicon, where their first child
was born, before the family moved to Rock Elm in Pierce County during the
autumn of 1863. And it was at Rock Elm
that all nine of their other children were born, and where James and Mary
spent the rest of their life together.
On 9th March 1865 James joined the 50th
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and was posted to St Louis, and from there to
Fort Rice and the Indian territory, where they fought the Indians. He was discharged from his duties on 4th
June 1866, following which he returned to his life as a farmer. |
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The
United States census for Rock Elm in 1880 confirmed that James Collett from
England was 43 and that he was a farmer.
His wife Mary was 37 and was confirmed as having been born at Jasper
NY. She was described as ‘keeping
house’. Eight of their ten children
were recorded as living with the family on that occasion, although it is
known that both missing children at that time lived beyond 1905. The two missing children were Vida Collett,
and Belle Collett who was later known to have been married. Of the remainder Sarah Jane was 17, Libbie
15, Edwin 13, Minnie 10, Fred was nine, Martha was six, Albert was four, and
William was one-year old. However, it
was son Bertie (Albert) who died at the age of 20, ten years prior to the
death of his father. |
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James
Collett died at Rock Elm in Pierce County, Wisconsin on 23rd June
1905 at the age of 68, and was followed by his wife Mary eleven years later
who died at Spring Valley in Pierce County on 14th January 1916 at
the age of 73. In between times James’
widow Mary Collett went to live at Spring Valley with her youngest son and
his second wife Alma, where she was recorded in 1910 at the age of 67. Following the death of Mary Collett, nee
Holcomb, a lengthy article was published in the local newspaper and that has
been reproduced in full below. |
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The
shorter obituary for James Collett read as follows: “James Collett was born at Broughton, England on December 11th
1837. He came to America at the age of
twenty-one years and settled at Mapleton, where he lived for three
years. He then went to Rubicon, Dodge
County, where he married Miss Mary Holcombe on March 2nd
1862. In the fall of 1863, he moved to
the town of Rock Elm, where he has since resided. March 9th 1865 he enlisted in
Company G 5th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and was discharged June
4th 1866. To James and Mary
Collett were born ten children: Sarah [Mrs John Raab] living at Red Wing
Minnesota; Libbie [Mrs Jake Jackson] of Olivet; Ed of Hayward; Minnie [Mrs
Joe Taylor] of Glen Wood; Fred of Somo; Mattie [Mrs Henry Hess] of Elmwood;
Bertie now deceased; Will of Spring Valley; Bell and Vida living at
home. Forty years ago, Mr Collett
joined the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has been an earnest, faithful work
to the last. He was a kind, loving husband and father, and will be missed by
a host of friends.” |
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Twenty-five
years prior to his death, James Collett and his cousin Samuel Collett (above)
were both living within Pierce County in Wisconsin. However, while James was at Rock Elm, his
cousin Samuel was at Union near Madison, around two hundred miles away so,
sadly, it seems unlikely that they were ever reunited. |
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Sarah Jane Collett |
Born in 1862
at Rubicon, Dodge |
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35P44 |
Hannah Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1865
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P45 |
Edwin James Collett |
Born in 1868
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P46 |
Minnie A Collett |
Born in 1870
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P47 |
Frederick Levi Collett |
Born in 1871
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P48 |
Martha Ellen Collett |
Born in 1874
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P49 |
Albert H Collett |
Born in 1875
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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35P50 |
William Arthur Collett |
Born in 1878
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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Belle H Collett |
Born in 1883
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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Vida Leona Collett |
Born in 1888
at Rock Elm, Pierce |
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Newspaper article published following
the death of Mary Collett nee Holcomb |
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“Mary Holcomb was born
in the town of Jasper, New York, august 6, 1843, but when a small child she
came to Wisconsin with her parents, settling in Dodge County. She married James Collett March 2nd
1862 at Rubicon. Two years later they
moved to Rock Elm where they lived for over forty years, until her husband
died June 23rd 1905. Soon
after this she can to Spring Valley to live, and here she died January 14th
1916 of acute asthma. The funeral was
held Sunday, Rev D L Holbrook officiating.
Services were held at the home at 11am and at 2pm at the M E Church at
Rock Elm, burial was made at the family lot at Poplar Hill Cemetery. |
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She was a member of a
family of nineteen children, of whom three sisters, - Mrs Fannie Howard of
Hillsboro, Ill, Mrs Lucy Phelps of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and Mrs Betty
Gerrish of Ono, and two brothers – Alfred Holcomb of South Hill, and Albert
Holcomb of Rock Elm survive her. She
was the mother of ten children, nine of whom are left to mourn the loss of a
good mother – Mrs Sarah Raab of Bradley, Ed and Will Collett of Hayward, Mrs
Libbie Jackson and Fred Collett of Olivet, Mrs Mattie Hess of Elmwood, Mrs
Minnie Taylor and Mrs Belle Weldon of Spring Valley, and Mrs Vida Hamilton of
South Hill. One son, Bert, died
January 7th 1895. She also
leaves twenty grandchildren and three great grandchildren. |
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Mrs Collett joined the
Methodist Church about fifty years ago at Rock Elm; sometime after moving to
Spring Valley she transferred her membership to the Congregational Church
her. At both Rock Elm and Spring
Valley she was a devoted and beloved member.
Mrs Collett’s death removes the older living settler from the town of
rock Elm. Not a person is left who
lived in that town when she and her husband came there during the hard times
of the Civil War |
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Soon after the move to
Rock Elm, Mr Collett enlisted in the army and, the young wife, with a baby
only a few months old, was left to take care of the farm. The story is the old one, familiar to the
settlers of those days, but incredible to this ease-loving generation, of
hardships and privations which they bore with cheerfulness, but which we
would think intolerable. At that time
the only post office was at Waverley, where mail was brought from ‘The Rock’
once a week. Letters from the soldier
boys was eagerly looked for. Once, in
going to Waverley after the expected letter from her husband, Mrs Collet
found Plum Creek so swollen by rains that water was running six inches over
the log which formed the only bridge; but she didn’t turn around and go home
– she walked that log, even though she knew a slip probably meant drowning in
the deep swift waters |
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The little clearing grew
to a farm; the log cabin changed to a fine brick house; the children were all
given an education and a start in life – and a careful training on the right
road. To such women this country and
this section owes a great and unpayable debt; their unselfish and constant
care has made a prosperous and cultured community out of the pioneer country
of a few years ago” |
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35O46 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and was
baptised there on 29th March 1840, the daughter of Samuel Collett
and Hannah Mortimer. Her birth was
recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 261) during the second quarter of
that year. In the Broughton Gifford
census of 1851 Sarah was 11 years old and was still attending school, while
living with her family in the main street.
It is understood that she later married, to become Sarah Bashaw, but
searches through various census records have not revealed the whereabouts of
Sarah or her husband. However, new
information received from Rob Campbell in Lake Mills, Wisconsin, reveals that
she was living near Arkansaw in Wisconsin. |
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35O47 |
Edwin Collett was born at Broughton Gifford, with
his birth recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 271) during the first
quarter of 1844. It was at Broughton
Gifford that he was baptised on 11th February 1844, the son of
Samuel and Hannah Collett. In the
following year he died at Broughton Gifford, the death of Edwin Collett also
recorded at Bradford (Ref. viii 163) during the third quarter of 1845. |
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35O48 |
George Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in 1848
and his birth recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 269) during the third
quarter of that year. He was two years
old in the census of 1851 when he was living with his family at the main
street in Broughton Gifford. George
was barely five years old when his mother Hannah died in 1853. Around twenty years later George married
Emily with whom he had two children prior to 1881. The census that year confirmed that George
was married to Emily and that they were living at 126 Broke Street in
Shoreditch with their two children. |
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George
was 32 and his place of birth was confirmed as Broughton Gifford, while Emily
was 29 and had been born at Islington in London around 1851. George’s occupation was that of a
cheesemonger’s traveller. Their two
young children were Ernest who was five, and Minnie who was two years old,
the first born at Bethnal Green and the second at Shoreditch. |
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By
the end of the 1880s George had died at Islington, where his wife and two
children were still living in April 1891.
Emily was 39, while her two children were Ernest, who was 15, and
Minnie, who was 12 years old. Ten
years later Emily was listed as being 49, when she was living within the St
Leonards Shoreditch registration district of London. Her place of birth was given as Bethnal Green
where her son had been born who had left the family home by then. Only her daughter Minnie was still living
with Emily. It would appear that by
1911 Emily, who was 58, was living alone in Bethnal Green. |
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Ernest Collett |
Born in 1875
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Minnie Collett |
Born in 1878
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35O49 |
Annie Collett was born at Budbury in
Bradford-on-Avon in 1860, her birth recorded at Bradford (Ref. 5a 1077) as
Annie Collett during the fourth quarter of the year. She was six months old by the time of the
census in 1861 while, around the time she was seven years of age, her father
moved the family to Bedminster, near Bristol, where they were living in 1871. |
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35O50 |
Eliza Collett was born at Budbury in
Bradford-on-Avon in 1862 and her birth was also recorded at Bradford (Ref. 5a
140) during the first quarter of 1863.
Before the end of the decade Eliza and her family had left Bradford,
by which time they were living in Bedminster near Bristol where, in April
1871, Eliza was eight years old.
Within the next decade she left school and by April 1881 she was
working with her mother in the family’s grocer shop. Eliza Collett of Bradford-on-Avon was 18
and her occupation was that of a grocer’s shop assistant, while she was still
living with her parents at 154 East Street in Bedminster. |
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35O51 |
Samuel Collett was possibly born at the end of 1867
or early in the following year, when his birth was recorded at Melksham (Ref.
5a 114) during the first three months of 1868. |
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35O54 |
Thomas Collett was born at Combe Down south-east of
Bath during 1850, the eldest son of Henry Clack Collett and Maria Gore, who
was one-year old on the day of the Combe Down census in 1851. During the following five years the family
moved the short distance to nearby Monkton Combe where they were living in
1861 when Thomas was 10 years old.
Presumably, upon leaving school, it would appear that Thomas left the
family home in Monkton Combe since, both him and his older sister, were
absent in 1871. However, the
whereabouts of twenty-year old Thomas has not yet been discovered at that
time. |
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The
next census in 1881 revealed that Thomas Collett from Combe Down was working
as a gardener at the age of 30. By
then he was married to Mary Ann Collett from Combe Down who was 28, when the
pair of them was residing at the curiously named Old Brass Knocker in Combe
Down within the parish of Monkton Down.
The marriage of Thomas and Mary produced no children for the pair, who
were still living with the parish of Monkton Combe in 1891 when they were 40
and 38 respectively. After a further
ten years the working pair was recorded at nearby Claverton, still within the
parish of Monkton Combe. Thomas was
still working as a gardener, while his age on that occasion was curiously 53. His wife Mary A Collett was 49 and was a
matron. |
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It
was during the first decade of the new century that Thomas Collett died,
leaving his widow Mary Ann Collett living alone in the Bath area in April
1911 when she was 61. |
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35O55 |
Jane Collett was born at Monkton Combe near Bath in
1857 and was 14 in 1871. By 1881 she
had left the family home in Combe and was working as a general domestic
servant at the age of 24. Her employer
was homeopathic chemist Edmund Capper, at his home at 33 Gay Street in
Walcot, Bath. It would appear that she
never married and in 1911, as Jane Collett from Monkton Combe, she was 53 and
was sharing a house at Bathwick with her brother James (below). |
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35O56 |
James Collett was born at Monkton Combe in 1863 and
was seven in 1871. On leaving school,
he became an apprentice cabinet maker and by April 1881 he was 17 when he was
still living in the family home at Combe village with his parents. By April 1891 bachelor James Collett of
Monkton Combe was 27 when he was recorded in the census that year as still
living within the Bathwick & Bath registration district with his parents. Twenty years later in 1911 he was 46 and of
Monkton Combe, when he was living in Bathwick with his sister Jane (above). |
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35O59 |
Sarah Collett was born at Melksham in 1841, where
she was baptised on 17th September 1841, the daughter of William
Collett and Elizabeth Gunstone. Sarah
was around thirty years old when she married George Young at Melksham on 8th
May 1871. |
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35O61 |
Daniel T Collett was born at Hamden, a suburb of New
Haven, Connecticut during 1850, the second child and eldest son of Thomas and
Ann Collett from England. In the
census of 1860 Daniel Collet was nine years of age and was 19 years old in
the next census of 1870, when he was the only child still living with his
parents, when he was working in an auger shop. Around four year later Daniel married Adela
Jane Bryan, the daughter of Henry Bryan and Celestia Smith, with whom he had
two children prior to the census of 1880.
The census return that year identified the family residing at New
Haven City in New Haven County, where Dan Collett was 29 and whose occupation
was that of a retail grocer. His wife
Adella Collett was 23, and their youngest son was Edwin who was two years
old. The couple’s eldest son that day
was staying at the home of his uncle Charles H Bryan and his sister Susan M
Bryan, where their widowed mother Celestia Bryan was also living, having only
recently lost her husband. George H
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Sadly,
the marriage did not endure and over the following decades the couple was
divorced. Although no record of Daniel
or Dan has been identified in the census of 1890, by 1900 he was working as a
vegetable pedlar, while lodging at the New Haven home of Charles and Margaret
Cooper. That same year, his wife Adela
J Collett aged 41 was still living in New Haven, and had living there with
her, her two sons George and Edwin. It
was twenty-two years after that when the death and burial of Daniel T Collett
was recorded at Hamden in New Haven in 1922, when his age was estimated to be
around 72 years. |
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By
1930 Adela’s son Edwin had moved from Massachusetts, where he was living in
1920, to Florida and
to St Petersburg in Pinellas County. It therefore seems highly likely that
shortly after 1930 Adela went to like at her youngest son’s Florida home,
because it was there in St Petersburg that the death of Adela Jane Collett,
nee Bryan, was recorded on 9th December 1938. The death certificate confirmed that she
had been born at Woodmont in Connecticut on 23rd September 1856,
the daughter of Henry Bryan and Celestia Smith, aged 82 years 2 months 16
days. The document also stated she was
a widow, that her last address had been 100 20th Avenue South in
St Petersburg, and that she was buried at Royal Palm Cemetery on 12th
December 1938. |
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George H Collett |
Born
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35P56 |
Edwin Stephen Collett |
Born in 1878
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35O62 |
Stephen Collett was born at Hamden in Connecticut on 3rd
October 1852, the youngest son of Thomas and Ann Collett. He was seven years old in the Hamden census
of 1860 but, on leaving school, he left the family home and in 1870 was a
lodger at the Connecticut home of Edward and Angeline Sherman. Stephen Collett was 17 and was working at
an auger shop. During the few years
Stephen became a butcher and a married man, when he married Mary Torpey, the
daughter of Michael and Anna Torpey from Ireland. It was also at the home of his
parents-in-law that Stephen and Mary, both aged 27, were living in 1880, when
Stephen was confirmed as a butcher and the son of an English father. |
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Henry Walsingham Collett was born in September 1840 at Jackson
County, Illinois, in a property that his father purchased just after his
wedding day. He was the first of the
four sons born to Henry Collett from England and his wife Maria Maslen, also
born in England. In the census of
1850, Walsingham H Collett aged ten years, was living with his family in
Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Although his father is known to have purchased and sold numerous
properties across America, on that day he was working as a mechanic. Twenty years later, his family was living
at Buffalo Township, Prince Edward County in Virginia, by which time his
father was a farmer, with Henry having already left the family home. |
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It
was at Hamden on 4th June 1863 that Henry W Collett aged 23 and
from Jackson, Illinois, married Cynthia Goodyear Dickerman aged 21 and from
Hamden, where both of them were living prior to that day. Three years later Cynthia gave birth to a
daughter, the couple’s only known child who was born at Hamden, where the
three of them were still living in 1870.
The census that year recorded them as Henry W Collett who was 29 and a
butcher, Cynthia G Collett who was 26 and keeping house, and Josephine
Collett who was three years old. Living
with them was Cynthia’s widowed mother Chloe Dickerman aged 64. It was exactly the same situation in 1880, by
which time it was at Meriden, New Haven County, that they were recorded as
Henry W Collett from Illinois who was 40 and a cutter in a packing house,
Cynthia from Connecticut who was 37, Josephine Collett who was 13, and Chloe
Dickerman was 74. |
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Around
the end of that decade daughter Josephine married Fred E Webb, with whom she
had given birth to two children by the end of the century. At the moment, no record of Henry and
Cynthia, or Fred and Josephine, has been location in 1890, but they were all
living together in 1900 when Fred Webb was head of the household at
Springfield, Hamden County in Massachusetts.
It was at 33 Churchill Street that they were recorded, where Fred was
38 and a dealer in milk, Josephine was 33 and had been born in August 1866,
their daughter Maud Webb was nine, and their son Everett Webb was four years
of age. In addition to two boarders
staying with the family, Josephine’s parents were listed as Henry W Collett
aged 59 and born in September 1840, a butcher in the meat business, and
father-in-law, and Cynthia G Collett aged 58, and mother-in-law. The census return stated that Henry and
Cynthia had been married for thirty-seven years, during which time they had
given birth to just the one child. |
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Four
years after that census day, Henry Walsingham Collett died at Hartford in
Connecticut on 3rd May 1904 and was buried at the Oak Grove
Cemetery in Springfield, Massachusetts on 4th May. The record of his death confirmed that he
was a son of Henry and Maria Collett, and that his occupation was that of a
salesman, while the informant of his passing was his daughter Josephine
Collett Webb of 33 Churchill Street in Springfield. The cause of death was cerebrospinal
meningitis and diabetes. Josephine was
still living at 33 Churchill Street when she died on 11th December
1947, aged 81, when her obituary in the Springfield newspaper recorded her as
Mrs Mary Josephine Webb, daughter of Cynthia Goodyear Collett, and the widow
of Fred E Webb. |
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Josephine Collett |
Born
in August 1866 at Hamden |
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35O64 |
William Mortimer Collett was born in Jackson County during September
in 1841, another son of Henry and Maria. It was as William M Collett aged eight
years, that he was living with his family in Hamden, New Haven County, on the
day of the census in 1850. No record
of any member of his family of six has been found within the census of 1860,
but by 1870, two years before his father died, they were residing at Buffalo
Township in Virginia, when William M Collett was a recently married man,
having a wife and child, who were living there on the farm of his father and
mother. William M Collett from
Illinois was 27 and a farmer, his wife Mary was 25 and born in England, with
their one-year-old son William H Collett having been born in New York. The record of his birth confirmed his
parents as William Mortimer Collett and Mary Ann Hughes. Sadly, the couple’s first child, and only
daughter, had already died at the age of one year. |
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Curiously,
no record of the marriage of William M Collett and Mary A Hughes (or Hughey)
has been found. By 1880, the family
residing at 29 Daggett Street in New Haven comprised William M Collett aged
38 and a car painter from Illinois, Mary Collett from England aged 37, William
H Collett from New York who was eleven, and nine-year-old Albert E Collett
who had been born in Virginia. |
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According
to the New Haven census in 1900, William and Mary and two surviving sons were
still living there in New Haven Township at 23 Ward Street. William Collett from Illinois was 58 and a
policeman, who had been married to Mary, age 54, for 30 years. During that time, she had given birth to
seven children, with just two still alive, and only four of them identified
below. Their unmarried sons were
Albert Collett who was 28 and Frank Collett who was 18, both born in
Connecticut. |
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By
the time the next census was conducted in 1910, son Albert was a married man
with a wife and two children living at 22 Asylum Street in New Haven, while son Frank was unmarried and
a lodger in Bristol, Hartford County.
At that time no record of William or Mary has been found, but it seems
likey that they were not together after 1900,
although no death record for Mary A Collett has been located. What is known is that William M Collett
died alone in the town of New Haven on 5th March 1915 at the age
of 73, and was buried there two days later.
The coroner’s report read as follows: |
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35P58 |
Maria Maslen Collett |
Born
in 1867 at Brooklyn, New York |
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35P59 |
William Henry Collett |
Born
in 1868 at Brooklyn, New York |
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35P60 |
Albert Edward Collett |
Born
in 1872 in Virginia |
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35P61 |
Frank Collett |
Born
in 1882 at New Haven, Conn. |
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35O65 |
Charles C Collett was born in 1848 shortly after his family moved from
Illinois to Hamden in New Haven, Connecticut, where they were recorded in the
census of 1850, when Charles C Collett was two years old. No trace of the family has been found in
the next census, while by 1870 Charles was 22 and a blacksmith, his wife was
17-year-old Fannie from Connecticut, and their son Charles H Collett was two
months old and born in Virginia where, interestingly, his cousin Albert
Edward Collett (above) was also born around the same time. Their son was born at Oakland, Prince
Edward, Virginia, to farmer Charles C Collett and his wife Fanny. |
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Two
more children were added to their family during the 1870s at Hamden in New
Haven County, Connecticut, where the family was still living in 1880. Charles Collett was 32 and a blacksmith,
Fannie Collett was 28, Charles Collett junior was ten, Edward Collett was
three, and Clara L Collett was one year old.
The census form also stated, error, that every member of the household
had been born in Connecticut. The
later death of Charles C Collett was recorded at Hamden in 1899, where he was
buried in the Central Burying Grounds. |
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35P62 |
Charles William Collett |
Born
on 02.04.1870 at Prince Edward, Va |
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35P63 |
Edwards William Collett |
Born
in 1877 at Hamden, New Haven |
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35P64 |
Clara L Collett |
Born
in 1879 at Hamden, New Haven |
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35O67 |
Charles H Collett was born in Maine during the month of
June in 1848, the eldest child of John Collett from England and his wife Ann
from Maine. Not long after he was born
his parents took the family to Hamden in New Haven County, Connecticut, where
Charles’ brother Jason (below) was born and where the family of four
was living in 1850. That year’s census
confirmed that Charles H Collett was one year old and from Maine. At the end of that decade, it was at Princeton in Bureau County, Illinois, that Charles H Collett
was 12 and still living with his family. |
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No
record of John has been discovered between 1860 and the end of the
century. However, by 1900 he was
married and living and working at Denver City in
Arapahoe County, Colorado. The
childless couple was listed as John H Collett, who was 52 and a rail road
clerk who had been born at Maine in June 1848, and Della Collett from New
York who was 36. Rather strangely, the
census form indicated that they had been married for twenty-nine years, which
would be impossible if Della was 36.
Therefore, it may have been her age that was quoted in error. Either way, no further record of the couple
has been. |
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35O68 |
Jason S Collett was born at Hamden in New Haven County
on 28th January 1850, when his parents were named as John M
Collett and Ann A Collett. He was just
a few months old on the day of the census that year. By 1860 the family home
was at Princeton in Bureau County, where Jason S Collett
was 10 years old. Jason was not living
with his family in 1870, by which time they had settled in Missouri, while in
1880 Jason S Collett from Connecticut was 29 and a married man with a child
of his own. At that time, he and his
family were living in Belleville, St Clair County in Illinois, where they
were boarding at the home of attorney-at-law Thomas Quick and his
family. Jason was a rail road
conductor, his wife Mary Collett from Illinois was 21, and their daughter
Irene Collett was two years old and also born in Illinois. |
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No
record of any member has been found in 1890, but around the middle of the
next decade their daughter Irene was married, when she became Irene J
Goetz. Tragically, it was possibly
during the birth of her second child, that she died on 6th
December 1899 at Belleville in St Clair County and was
buried at the Rider Cemetery. Three
years prior to that she had given birth to a son Howard Goetz in 1896. Within
a shortly while of losing her daughter, Mary A Collett was living at the home
of her father Peter Hill in Smithton Township in St Clair County, where she
was working as the house keeper for her elderly father, while also caring for
her late daughter’s son Howard. The
details in the 1900 Smithton census confirmed that Peter Hill from Illinois
was 82 and a land lord (previously he was a farmer), his daughter Mary A
Collett was 41 – having been born during 1859 in St Clair County, and that
Howard Goetz was four years of age – having been born there in July 1896. These details provide the evidence that
Mary A Hill was the last child born to Peter and Emily Hill. Where Mary’s husband Jason was on that day
has not yet been determined. |
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Just over ten years after losing their
only known child, Jason and Mary had their grandson Howard living with them
at
Smithton
in St Clair County in 1910. Jason S
Collett was 60 and a farmer, Mary was 51 and Howard was 12. Jason died within the next ten years,
leaving Mary Collett, aged 61 and a widow, still living in Smithton in 1920,
when the only other person at that address was her widowed sister Emily, nee
Hill, who was 66. In the Smithton
census of 1930 Mary, A Collett was 71 and living with her that year was her
granddaughter-in-law Ona A Goetz, who was 32 and the wife of absent Howard
Goetz, and their only known child and Mary’s great grandson, Glendon C Goetz,
who was nine years of age. |
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In
1940, the widow Mary Collett, aged 81, was still living in the same house
that year that she had occupied ten years earlier. Living with her, and most likely looking
after her, was her grandson Howard Goetz aged 42, as was his wife Ona Goetz,
and their son Glendon Goetz who was 18.
Upon the death of her grandson, thirteen years later, his death
certificate revealed that Howard McFarland Goetz died on 6th
December 1953 at Alameda in California, that his mother’s maiden-name was
Collett, and that he was born on 21st July 1897. |
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35P65 |
Irene J
Collett |
Born on
19.10.1877 in Illinois |
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35O70 |
Emma Jane Collett was born at Hamden in New Haven
County on 3rd April 1854, the fourth child and second daughter of
John and Ann Collett. |
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35O71 |
John H Collett was born in Illinois during 1856,
possibly at Princeton in Bureau County where the family
was living in 1860. He was
another son of John and Ann Collett and was four years old in the census that
year. During the following years his
family moved to Missouri where John H Collett was confirmed as 14 years old
and from Illinois in the census of 1870. The next census in 1880 placed the
family residing at Blue Mound in Vernon County, Missouri, where
John Collett from Illinois was still living with his parents, although he was
incorrectly recorded as being 20 years of age instead of 24. |
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Thirty
years later John Collett, aged 54, was married to Ada Collett from Arkansas,
with whom he had a daughter, Emma Collett, also born at Arkansas, who was 14
years old. The census for Blue Mound
in 1910 confirmed that John had been born in Illinois, that his father had
been born in England, and that his mother had been born in Maine. |
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Emma Collett |
Born in 1896
in Arkansas |
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35O74 |
George Dexter Collett was born in Missouri during 1863 and
was the last child born to John and Ann Collett. Rather strangely he was recorded as George
Collett aged four years in 1870 and ten years on, the census of
1880 for Blue Mound in Vernon County in Missouri recorded George D Collett as being
17. Just over ten years later George Dexter
Collett married Martha (Mattie) Elizabeth Falkenstein and, as far as can be
determined, their marriage produced at least three children, although only
two appear to have survived. The first
two children were born at Kansas City in Missouri, and shortly after the
family was at Blue Mound, where their son was born. However, by the time the census was
conducted in 1900, the young Collett family had settled in Fresno City,
California. Engineer George Collett
was 39, his wife Mattie was 43, and their three children were Lonnie Collett
who was nine, Lorraine Collett was eight, and Harry Collett was four, all of
them born in Missouri, before the move to California. |
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It
was nine years later that his registration to vote, completed at Fresno on 7th
February 1909, provided his full name as George Dexter Collett from Missouri
who was 46 years of age. The next
census, in the following year, also revealed that George D Collett was
residing in Fresno, when he was 48 and a machinist married to Mattie Collett
from Virginia. Their daughter Lorraine
Collett was 17 and their son Harry Collett was 15, both born in
Missouri. No record has been found
anywhere, for the couple’s eldest daughter. |
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In
1920 George was listed in the census simply as G D Collett who was 59 and
employed as a millwright with the Wire Association. He was still residing with his family in
Fresno, where Mattie was also 59 and by then it was only their youngest son
who was still living with the couple, although they were letting a room to
Robert McKenzie from Michigan. During
the next ten years, George retired from his work as an engineer and, at the
age of 67 in 1930, George D Collett was a farmer still living in Fresno. Mattie Collett was 69, son Harry was 32 and
still a bachelor, and by then the couple’s unmarried daughter Lorraine, aged
36, had returned to live with her family. |
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Lonnie
Collett |
Born
in 1891 at Kansas City |
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Lorraine
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Born
in 1892 at Kansas City |
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Harry Collett |
Born
in 1895 at Blue Mound |
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35O77 |
Charles T Collett was born at Bangor in Maine on 26th
December 1857, who was most likely the third child of Job Collett and his
second wife Elizabeth A Sawyer. He
died at Bangor on 16th November 1919 and was buried in the Collett
area of the Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor where a memorial stone marks the
grave. |
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35O80 |
Henry Eugene Collett was born at Bangor in Maine on 4th
April 1872, the last child of Job Collett from Melksham in England and his
second wife Elizabeth A Sawyer. He married Charlotte Ethel Ray who was born in 1881, who
died in 1954. Prior to the First World
War Charlotte presented Henry with five children, although only the details
of the three eldest are currently known.
Henry Eugene Collett died on 1st October 1961. He was also the great grandfather of
Holly Hendricks from Wakefield in Massachusetts, just north of Boston, who
supplied the brief details of her family line back to Thomas Collett of
Broughton Gifford who emigrated to America in 1829. |
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35P70 |
Roy Eugene
Collett |
Born
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Floyd L
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Born in 1907;
died 1982 |
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35P72 |
Louis E
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Born in 1907;
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Born circa
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a Collett
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Born circa
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35O81 |
Frances M Collett was born in Massachusetts during 1853,
the eldest child of Jacob F Collett and Hannah Augusta Brown. She was 17 in the Maine census of 1870 when
she was still there with her family, and just before the next census in 1880
she married Edgar M Green. On the day
of that census Fannie M Green was 26 and Edgar M Green was 23 when they were
living with Frances’ parents at Corinna, Penobscot in Maine. |
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Valentine E Collett was born at Newport in Maine during
1874, the youngest child of Jacob F Collett and Hannah Augusta Brown. In 1880 the family home was at Corinna in
Penobscot County, where Valentine E Collett was six years of age. She later married Gideon W Sevain but,
sadly the married was very short-lived, when the death of Valentine E Collett
Sevain was recorded in the couple’s home at 22 Bradley Street in Somerville,
Massachusetts, on 16th April 1896, aged just 22 years. She was then buried at Mount Auburn
Cemetery in Cambridge, Mass. |
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35O86 |
Sarah Mary Collett was born at Atworth in 1853, her birth
recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 113) during the second quarter of that
year. It was as Sarah M Collett aged
eight years she was recorded in the Atworth census of 1861 with her brother
John S Collett (below) when the family was living at Rose
Cottage. Sadly, her father John died
just one year prior to the next census in 1871 in which Sarah Mary Collett,
aged 18, was still living at Atworth with her widowed mother and her
brother. Sarah eventually left the
family home in Atworth and, according to the 1881 Census, Sarah Mary Collett
was 27 and a spinster who was working as a parlour maid for Thomas Jenkins
Heathcote, a 63-year-old magistrate, at Shaw Hill House in the Bath Road in
Melksham. It was on 2nd
June 1884 when Sarah Mary Collett married Enos Axford at Atworth. Enos was two or three years younger than
Sarah and had been born at Market Drayton in Shropshire. |
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By
the time of the census in 1891 Sarah had given birth to her first three
children when, on that day, the family was residing in Chippenham. Enos Axford said he was 34, while his wife
Sarah M Axford from Atworth did not admit she was 37 or 38, instead she said
she was only 35. Their three children
were listed as Ernest T W Axford who was five and born at Atworth, Arthur
M Axford who was four, and Frederick R Axford who was two years of
age, the two younger sons both born at Marshfield in South
Gloucestershire. Sarah’s next two
children were born at Chippenham before the family eventually moved to Bath
in Somerset. The census in March 1901
confirmed that Enos was a grocer and shopkeeper, while once again Sarah did
not offer her correct age, probably through embarrassment of being older than
her husband. Enos and Sarah were both
entered on the census return as 45, Ernest was 15, Frederick was 12, Francis
Axford was 10, and Mabel Axford was eight years old. Missing son Arthur was back with his family
at Bath in 1911 when Enos was 53, Sarah was 55, Ernest was 25, Arthur was 24,
Frederick was 22, Francis was 21 and Mabel was 18. |
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John Stanier Collett was born at Rose Cottage in Atworth,
near Melksham, on 27th December 1857, the son of master shoemaker
John Collett and his wife Sarah Collett formerly Wiggell. His birth was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon
(Ref. 5a 16) during the first quarter of 1858 and it was on 24th
January 1858 that he was baptised at Atworth.
As John S Collett he was listed in the census of 1861 as being three
years old, while it was ten years late, in the census of 1871, that his full
name was recorded as John Stanier Collett when he was 13 and an errand
boy. At that time in his life, he was
still living at Rose Cottage in Atworth, but with his widowed mother and his
sister, following the death of his father early in the previous year. |
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At
the time of the 1881 Census, bachelor John S Collett was 23 and by then had
taken up the occupation of his earlier ancestors by becoming a
carpenter. His place of birth was once
again confirmed as being Atworth and, at that time in his life, he was still
living with his widowed mother Sarah H Collett who had left Atworth and was
residing in a dwelling on the Main Street, in Bradford-on-Avon. It was on his birthday in 1884 when John
Stanier Collett, aged 27, married Mary Ann Simpson, aged 26, at Portsmouth in
Hampshire where Mary had been born on 18th December 1858. The marriage produced seven children for
the couple who initially made their home in Atworth where their first two
children were born, before moving to live in Reading where the remainder were
born. On the occasion of the baptism
of his second son at Atworth in June 1889 the child’s father was named in
error as John Stanyard Collett. |
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That
was confirmed by the census conducted in April 1891 when the family was
living in Reading where carpenter John was then working. However, missing from the family group in
the census that year was John’s wife Mary who would have been 32. Instead, the census return simply listed
the family as comprising John S Collett who was 33 and his two sons John E
Collett who was four and Harry T Collett who was three, both of them, like
their father, having been born at Atworth.
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Four
further children were added to the family during the following decade and all
of them born while the family was living in Reading. By March 1901 the family was almost
complete, with pregnant Mary awaiting the arrival of the couple’s last
children sometime after the day of the census. The full listing for the Reading family was
carpenter John Collett, aged 43, Mary Collett, aged 42, John Collett who was
14, Henry Collett who was 13, Rose Collett who was nine, Elsie Collett who
was seven, Frederick Collett who was five, and Edward Collett who was two
years old, the last four children all confirmed as having been born in
Reading. |
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Later
that year Mary presented John with a daughter while they were living at
Reading, and it was at 12 Hart Street in Reading that the family was still
living in April 1911. John gave his
place of birth as Melksham, the nearest large town to the village of Atworth,
and his occupation as carpenter and builder.
He was 53 and his wife of 26 years was confirmed as Mary who was
52. That year’s census recorded the
children of John and Mary as John Collett aged 24, Henry Collett aged 23,
Rose Collett aged 19, Elsie Collett aged 17, Frederick Collett aged 15,
Edward Collett aged 12 and Kate Collett who was nine years old. |
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During
1921 John was living at 43 Williams Street in Reading, as confirmed on the
passenger list for his youngest son Edward when he emigrated to Canada to
join his brother Henry. It was also at
that same address that John and Mary were living when their daughter Elsie
sailed to a new life in Canada in 1924, where she was married in 1926. It was two years later when John S Collett
was 70 years of age that he died in Reading on 26th June 1928, and
it was also there that his passing was recorded (Ref. 2c 401) during the
second quarter of the year. His widow
survived him by just over nine years, when Mary Ann Collett nee Simpson
passed away on 13th October 1937. |
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Born in 1886
at Atworth |
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Henry Thomas Collett
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Born in 1887
at Atworth |
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Rose E Collett
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Born in 1891
at Reading |
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Elsie Sarah Collett
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Born in 1893
at Reading |
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Frederick George Collett
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Born in 1896
at Reading |
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Edward William Collett
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Born in 1898
at Reading |
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Born in 1901
at Reading |
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35O88 |
Edwin Collett was born at Holt near Broughton
Gifford, where he was baptised on 2nd October 1842 at Holt
Chapelry, the eldest known child of Henry Collett, a cordwainer, and his wife
Jane Lovelock, who were living in Holt.
When he was around three years old, his parents moved a few miles
north to Biddestone when Edwin’s brother Francis was born in 1845. Over the years after that, the family moved
north again, on that occasion to settle in the Aston area of Birmingham,
where his younger siblings were born.
In the census of 1851 Edwin Collett from Holt in Wiltshire was eight
years old, when he and his family were residing in the Cheapside area of
Aston. Ten years later, Edwin and his
family were living at Birchall Street in Aston, from where Edwin, aged 18,
was a confectioner’s assistant in 1861 |
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Following
the death of his mother at Aston in Birmingham near the end of 1864, Edwin’s
father returned to Wiltshire and the village of Atworth, where her was living
in 1871 with his three youngest Birmingham born children. Where his older children were on that
census day has not yet been discovered.
However, after a further ten years, Edwin and his youngest brother
Thomas (below) were living with their marriage sister Annie Arnold (below)
at 43 Ryland Street in Aston in 1881.
Edwin Collett, aged 38 and from Biddestone, was described as the
brother-in-law of the head of the household John Arnold, while his occupation
was that of a brass window fitter.
Edwin never married and it was eight years later, when the death of
Edwin Collett was recorded at Solihull register office (Ref. 6d 321) during
the last quarter of 1889 at the age of 47. |
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35O89 |
Albert Collett was born at Holt near Broughton
Gifford on 10th January 1844, the second son of Henry and Jane
Collett. After a short time living at
Biddestone, near Chippenham, the family settled in the Aston area of
Birmingham, where they were recorded at Cheapside in 1851. That census day, Albert Collett from Holt
in Wiltshire was seven years of age.
By 1861, Albert was 17 and a brass tube drawer who was still living
with his family, but at Birchall Street in Aston. Four years later, the death of Albert
Collett was recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 129) during the third quarter of
1865. It was earlier in that same
year, when Albert and his brother Francis (below) were baptised at St
John’s Church in Deritend and Bordesley on 26th February 1865,
when their parents were confirmed at Henry and Jane Collett. |
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35O90 |
Francis Collett was born at Biddestone on 22nd
June 1845, the son of Henry Collett, a publican, and his wife Jane Collett,
formerly Jane Lovelock. The informant
of the birth, was Henry Collett, father, from Biddestone. The birth of Francis Collett was recorded
at Chippenham (Ref. viii 281) during the third quarter of 1845. Not long after he was born, the family left
Wiltshire and travelled to Birmingham, where they were living in 1851 at
Cheapside in Aston, where Francis Collett from Biddestone in Wiltshire was
five years of age. On leaving school,
he took up the job of a butcher’s assistant, as confirmed in the census of
1861 when Francis was 15 and living with his family at Birchall Street in
Aston. For whatever reason, Francis
and his older brother, Albert (above), received an adult baptism at St
John’s Church on 26th February 1865, just a few months before his
brother died. |
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No
record of him has been found in 1871, so twenty years after the last record
of him, Francis Collett from Wiltshire was unmarried at the age of 35, when
he was working as a barman at Rotherhithe Street in Rotherhithe within the
Southwark area of South London. After
some years in London, Francis made his way to Lancashire and to Blackpool
where, on 28th October 1891, Francis Collett, the son of Henry
Collett, married the widow Ellen Pilkington, the daughter of James
Taylor. It seems Francis and Ellen
returned to Birmingham where, less than four years after their wedding day,
the death of Francis Collett was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref.
6d 135) during the second quarter of 1896, when he was 50. |
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35O91 |
Aimee Hannah Collett was born at Aston in Birmingham in
1851, her birth recorded there (Ref. 16 178) during the last quarter of that
year. In the census of 1861, she was
recorded as Amy H Collett, who was eight years old. While no record of her has been identified
in 1871, it was as Annie Arnold that she was recorded in the Aston census of
1881. The marriage of Aimee Hannah
Collett and John Arnold, from West Bromwich, took place at Holy Trinity
Church in Bordesley on 20th December 1874 and was recorded at
Aston (Ref. 6d 527) during the fourth quarter of 1874. John was 25 and a coachsmith, the son of
coachsmith Samuel Arnold of Albert Place, Sherborne Road in Balsall Heath. One of the witnesses was John’s brother,
Samuel Paul Arnold – who later married Aimee’s sister Sarah (below),
the other being Theresa Arnold. Aimee
was 23 and the daughter of Henry Collett of Emily Street, a shoemaker. Thereafter, the couple settled in the
Birmingham area, where all of their children were born. By 1881 the Arnold family was living at 43
Ryland Street in Aston, where John Arnold, aged 30, was a perambulator maker,
his wife Annie was 28 and a dressmaker, and their children were Ada Arnold
who was five, and Arthur Arnold who was four. Living there with them was Annie’s two
unmarried brothers Edwin Collett (above) and Thomas Collett (below). |
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35O92 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at 38 Birchall Street in
Aston on 20th December 1858 although, when her birth was
registered at Aston on 14th January 1859, her parents had still to
choose a name for her. However, the
fact that the father of the unnamed girl was confirmed as cordwainer Henry
Collett and her mother as Jane Collett, formerly Lovelock, proves this
relates to Sarah A Collett. In the
census of 1861 Sarah was the youngest child of the five children living with
her parents at Birchall Street. Three
years later the family was living at 50 Lombard Street in Aston, where
Sarah’s mother passed away. Upon the
death of her mother, her father moved back to Wiltshire and the village of
Atworth, where he had been born. it was at Melksham that he married the widow
Elizabeth Eliza Scott. By 1871 Sarah
Ann Collett, aged 12 and from Birmingham, was still attending school when she
was living with her father and younger brother Thomas (below), at
Atworth, near Bradford-on-Avon. Her father remarried in 1876 and five years
later, when Sarah was 22, she was employed as a domestic nursemaid looking
after Charles Victor Perry, aged four years, the daughter of Emily Victoria
Perry, at their home on Coburg Place in Melksham in 1881. It was during the second quarter of 1889
that the marriage of Sarah Ann Collett and her brother-in-law Samuel Paul
Arnold, a widower, was recorded at the Birmingham Aston register office (Ref. 6a 537). |
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Samuel
Paul Arnold was born at Aberystwyth on 19th December 1851 and had
previously been married to Anne Mayfield on 19th December 1880,
with whom he had four children before Anne suffered a premature death at
Aston on 4th June 1888.
Their four children were Isabelle Lilly Arnold (born 26th
December 1881), Albert Henry Arnold (born 24th December 1882),
Charles Alfred Arnold (born circa 1884) and William George Arnold (born 26th
July 1886). Sarah was identified in
the 1891 census with Samuel Paul Arnold, along with two children from
Samuel’s previous marriage, Albert Henry and Charles Alfred. Also identified in that same census was
Sarah's brother Albert Collett. The
more detailed census, conducted in 1911, described Sarah and Paul as having
been married for twenty-three years, Sarah having given birth to four
children. They were Ellen Rosa
Arnold (born 23rd June 1891), Alice Maud Arnold (born 2nd
September 1892), Arthur Thomas Arnold (born 24th May 1896)
and Ernest Samuel Arnold (born around 1901). Just over ten years later Sarah A Arnold
nee Collett, aged 63, died at 2 Brisbane Road in Smethwick on 17th
June 1922, when her husband was a night watchman. It was ten years after that when her
husband Paul died at 2 Brisbane Road in Smethwick on 9th December
1932. |
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35O93 |
Thomas Collett was born at Aston in 1861, the
youngest known child of Henry Collett by his first wife Jane Lovelock, his
birth recorded at Aston (Ref. 6d 234) during the third quarter of 1861. He was only three years old when his mother
died, following which his father took Thomas and his older sister Sarah (above)
to Atworth in Wiltshire, the home of his birth. And it was there, that the three of them
were residing in 1871, when Thomas from Birmingham was nine years old. Ten years later, after his father had
married for a second time, Thomas was living with his brother Edwin (above)
at the Aston home of their married sister Annie Arnold (above). Thomas Collett from Birmingham was 18, and
was working as a blacksmith’s apprentice, while residing at 43 Ryland Street |
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It
was four years later, during the third quarter of 1885 when Thomas Collet
married Rosa Sanders, the daughter of John Sanders and Emma Lane of
Birmingham, their wedding recorded at Kings Norton (Ref. 6c 626). Rosa was born at Northwood Street in Birmingham
on 21st November 1863 and was baptised at the Church of St Paul on
18th May 1864. Once married
the couple moved to Kingston-upon-Hull where they were living at Park Road in
Sculcoates on the day of the census in 1891.
Thomas Collett was 29 and a blacksmith, his wife Rosa Collett was 27,
and by then their marriage had produced the couple’s firth two children. Minnie Collett was three, and Clarence H
Collett was one-year old; both of them born at Hull. |
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During the search for the marriage of Thomas and Rosa,
another Thomas Collett was found who married Rose Frances Hill at St Georges
Church in Birmingham on 5th August 1888. The details for they and their family can now
be found in Part 79 – The Second Oddington (Glos) Line to Birmingham, having
previously been mentioned briefly in an appendix at the end of this family
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Two
more children were added to the family of Thomas and Rosa at Hull, the first
before 1901 and the second just after the census that year. According to the March census of 1901 the
extended family was living at 10 Brompton Terrace on Park Road in Sculcoates
and was made up of Thomas Collett, aged 38 from Birmingham, who was a
whitesmith, Rosa Collett, also from Birmingham who was 36, Minnie Collett,
aged 13, Clarence Collett aged 11, and Albert E Collett who was seven years
old. |
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By
April 1911 the family still residing with the Sculcoates district of Hull was
made up of Thomas who was 49 and a carriage smith, Rosa who was 47, Minnie
who was 23, Clarence Henry who was 21, Albert Edward who was 17, and Beatrice
who was nine years old. During the
summer of 1916 Thomas and Rosa received the sad news that their eldest son
Clarence had been killed on the front line at Thievpal. Their address at that time was “Melksham”,
East Ella Drive, Anlaby in Hull. |
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Minnie
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Born
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Clarence Henry Collett |
Born in 1889
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Albert Edward Collett |
Born in 1893
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Beatrice
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Born in 1901
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35O94 |
Frank Stinchcomb Collett was born at Broughton Gifford, his
birth recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 8 274) during the first three months
of 1847 and nine months after his parents were married. It was also under his full name that he was
baptised at Broughton Gifford on 28th March 1847, the second child
of Simeon Collett and Sophia Stinchcomb.
Simply as Francis Collett, he was recorded in the Broughton Gifford
census of 1851, at the age of four years, when living at main street in the village
with his parents. Just of six months
later, he died at Broughton Gifford during the first three weeks of October,
where he was buried on 21st October 1851 and still four years of
age. His death was recorded at
Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 204) during the last three months of 1851. Within the church’s burial records, two
entries above that of Francis Collett, was that of Mary Collett aged 36, who
was buried at Broughton Gifford on 11th September 1851. |
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35O95 |
James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and his
birth was also recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 271) during the third
quarter of 1848. With no baptism
recorded found, it must be assumed that he had died before that could be
arranged, following which he was buried at Broughton Gifford on 19th
September 1849. His death was also
recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. viii 221) during the third quarter of that
year |
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35O96 |
Albert Collett was born at Broughton Gifford, where
he was baptised on 23rd September 1849. His birth was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon
(Ref. viii 265) during the third quarter of 1849. Six months later, Albert died at Broughton
Gifford, where he was buried on 5th April 1850. The death of Albert Collett was recorded at
Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 8 189) during the second quarter of the year. |
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35O97 |
Ruth Hannah Collett was born at Broughton Gifford just
three months before the death of her only surviving older sibling Frank. Her birth was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon
(Ref. viii 7) during the third quarter of 1851, following which she was
baptised at Broughton Gifford on 13th July 1851, the fourth child
and eldest daughter of Simeon Collett and Sophia Stinchcombe. It was less than four years later that the
death of Ruth Hannah Collett was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 17)
during the first quarter of 1855. She
was then buried at Broughton Gifford on 27th February 1855, the
same day that she died. |
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35O98 |
Alicia Collett was a twin sister of Maria Collett (below)
and was born at Broughton Gifford and her birth was recorded at
Bradford-on-Avon during the third quarter of 1853. She was baptised at Broughton Gifford, in a
joint ceremony with her twin sister, on 10th July 1853, the fifth
child of Simeon Collett and Sophia Stinchcomb. Sadly, like all of her four older siblings,
she too suffered an infant death, which was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon
(Ref. 5a 85) during the second quarter of 1855. Prior to her death being
reported, she was buried with her four siblings at Broughton Gifford on 15th
March 1855, and just two weeks after the death of her sister Ruth (above). |
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35O99 |
Maria Collett and her twin sister Alicia Collett (above)
were born at Broughton Gifford, where they were baptised together on 10th
July 1853. Although no record of her
death has been found, she was not living with her family in 1861. |
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35O100 |
Matilda Collett was born at Broughton Gifford, where she was baptised on 10th
February 1856, while her birth was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 115)
during the first three months of that year.
In 1861 she was five years old and was 15 in 1871. On both occasions she was living with her
parents on the main street through the village of Broughton Gifford. In 1881, at the age of 25 she was unmarried
and was working as a domestic servant and a nurse for Mauritius born Alan
Brodrick, the 54 years old Rector of Broughton Gifford at his home in
Broughton Street in the village. |
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Also
living on Broughton Street that same day, with his parents John and Hannah
Marks, was William John Marks who was 26 and born at Broughton Gifford, whose
occupation was that of a coach wheeler.
Just over one year later, the marriage of Matilda Collett and William
John Marks was recorded at Bath (Ref. 5a 213) during the third quarter of
1882. It must be assumed that Matilda
was already expecting the birth of their first child on their wedding day,
hence why the couple ran away to Somerset to be married. Certainly, the birth of their son William
Frank Marks, at Trowbridge, was recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 124) during
the last three months of 1882 and well within six months of their wedding
day. Four years after that, Matilda
presented William with a second son Howard John Marks at Trowbridge,
whose birth was also recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 118) during the fourth
quarter of 1886. |
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By
the time of the census in 1891, the family of four was living at 42 The
Furlong in Trowbridge from where William John Marks was 36 and still employed
as a coach wheeler. His wife Matilda
was 35 and their two sons were eight years of age and four years of age. Nine years later, the death of William John
Marks was recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 87), during the first
quarter of 1900, when he was only 45 years old. His widow Matilda, together with her two
sons, was living with her younger unmarried sister Abijah Alice Collett (below)
after her loss and, in the census the following year, they were recorded at
The Snedburgh Inn at 20 Court Street in Trowbridge. Abijah was the inn keeper, while living on
her own means was Matilda Marks who was 44, William Franks Marks who was 18
and a sawyer’s labourer and Howard John Marks who was 14 and an apprentice
blacksmith, both of them born at Trowbridge. |
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Following
her sister being married not long after that census day, Matilda and her sons
were residing at 35 Mortimer Street in Trowbridge in 1911, where she was 55
years of age with no occupation. Frank
Marks was 28 and a cellar man at a wine merchants and Howard Marks was 24 and
a blacksmith. The census return
suggested that Matilda had given birth to three children, one having
died. The death of Matilda Marks, nee
Collett, was recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 106) during the
third quarter of 1932, when she was 76, after which she was buried on 13th
July 1932. |
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Abijah Alice Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and was baptised there on 8th
June 1861. According to the 1871
Census she was ‘Amelia aged nine years’ while in 1881 she was 19 with no
occupation, when she was still living with her parents at Broughton Road in
Melksham. Ten years later, Abijah A
Collett was still a spinster aged 29, when she was still living with her
parents who, by then, were living in Trowbridge. It would appear that both of her elderly
parents passed away during the last decade of the century, with the result
that Abijah A Collett from Broughton Gifford was living at 20 Court Street in
Trowbridge for the census in 1901 when, at the age of 39, she was the inn
keeper at the Snedburgh Inn. Staying
at the inn was her very recently widowed sister Matilda Marks (above)
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Just
over four years later Abijah married William Feltham, the wedding registered
at Bath (Ref. 5c 1020) during the second quarter of 1905. That may have been too late for her to give
birth, but tragically it may have been during childbirth that she died just
two years after being married. The
death of Abijah Alice Feltham nee Collett was recorded at Melksham register
office (Ref. 5a 60) during the third quarter of 1907, when she was 46 years
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35O102 |
Martha Tarrant Collett was born at Chester, in Delaware
County, Pennsylvania on 26th February 1851, the eldest of the
three children of George Tarrant Collett and his wife Mary Ann Hill. Martha was nine years old in the 1860
census when she was living at Middle Ward in Chester with her widowed mother,
following the death of her father in 1856, and two younger siblings. It was the same situation in 1870, except
that by then Martha was working at a cotton mill at the age of 19, where her
younger brother James was also working.
During the next couple of years she married William H Martin, with
whom she had at least two children. William
served with the military, and his military record stated that he had been
born on 1st March 1842, had enlisted on 16th August
1861 and was discharged on 24th August 1864 at St Louis. It was many years later that the injury he
sustained during those three years was acknowledge by the army, when his veteran’s
payment card indicated his was disabled on 4th October 1905 and
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Following
his death on 24th January 1907 at 2002 Euclid Avenue, Chicago
Heights in Cook County, Illinois, his widow Martha T Martin was to receive
his army pension, as notified to the Post Master General. Martha survived for a further thirty-seven
years, when she died also died at 2002 Euclid Avenue, Chicago Heights,
twenty-five miles south of the Windy City, on 18th March 1944 at
the age of 93. It was four days later
that she was buried at Chester Rural Cemetery in Pennsylvania. Her death recorded confirmed that Martha
had been born there on 26th February 1851, and that her parents
were George T Collett and Mary Hill, both of them from England. The informant of her passing was her son
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By
1880, William and Martha had two children living with them at 187 McHoavin
Street in Chester, when William H Martin from New Jersey was 38 and a Post Master. Martha T Martin of Chester was 29 and the
two children were Mary A Martin who was eight and Henry G Martin who was
seven years old. On that occasion the
family of four was living right next door to the home of her widowed mother
Mary A Collett from England, at 188 McHoavin Street, who has Martha’s
unmarried sister Mary (below) living with her. Twenty years later the Chester City census
of 1900 again placed William aged 57 and a US Special Agent, and Martha aged
49, living on the same street, with their teacher daughter Mary who was
28. Completing the household was
elderly servant Susan Coyle. Interesting,
both Martha’s parents and William’s parents were recorded as having been born
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During
the next couple of years, the family left Chester, when they moved to Malone
Village at Franklin in New York, where they were recorded in 1905. William H Martin was 63, Martha T Martin
was 54 and Mary A Martin was 33. Three
years after being widowed, and at the age of 59, Martha T Martin was living
with her married son Henry and his wife and family at Chicago Heights. Henry G Martin was a chemist at a steel
works. And it was at the home of her
that she remained until she passed away, as confirmed by the census returns
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35O103 |
Mary Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
11th May 1853 the second of the three children of George and Mary
Collett. She was only three years old
when her father was killed in an accident, and in 1870 she was living with
her mother and two siblings in the Chester census of 1870. After a further ten years, it was just Mary
Collett aged 27 who was the only child still living with her widowed mother
from England at 188 McHoavin Street in Chester, where Mary Collett of
Pennsylvania was working as a weaver at a cotton mill. Mary Collett never married and died at
Chester on 14th February 1897. |
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35O104 |
James Tarrant Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania
on 27th March 1855, the only son of George Tarrant Collett and his
wife Mary Ann Hill. James was only
nineteen months old when his father was involved in an accident at the lumber
yard where he worked, which resulted in his premature death. The Chester census in 1870 recorded James,
aged 15, as the youngest of the three children still living with his widowed
mother Mary. It was about seven years
later when James married Mary Emma Start who was born on 14th June
1857. By the time of the census in
1880 James and Mary were still living in Chester. Tragically the couple’s first-born child
had died shortly after he was born two years earlier, so only their second
child was living with them on that occasion.
James T Collett, aged 25, was an iron foundry worker, his wife Mary E
Collett was 22 and from Maryland, and their daughter Mary Ann Collett was
only ten months old. |
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During
the following year the couple’s third child was born, but just like his older
brother, he too did not survive beyond a few months. Over the next fifteen
years a further four children were added to their family, and by 1900 the
larger complete family was residing within Ward 5 of Chester City. James T Collett, aged 45, and Mary E
Collett, aged 43, had been married for twenty-three years, while still living
with them were all five of their children.
They were Mary A Collett who was 21, Harry S Collett who was 18,
Martha T Collett who was 16, James H Collett who was 10, and Ethel L Collett
who was five years old. |
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The
family, albeit reduced in size, was still living in Ward 5 ten years later,
when the census in 1910 listed them as James Collett, aged 55, Mary Collett,
aged 53, their unmarried daughter Mary Collett, aged 30, their son Howard
Collett, who was 20, and their daughter Ethel Collett who was 14. Also living with the family was their
married, but already widowed daughter Martha Howery who was 25, and with her,
her two children Anita Howery, who was three, and Helen Howery who was one
year and ten months old. |
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It
was seven years after that when Mary Emma Collett nee Start died on 26th
August 1917, at the age of 60. James
continued to live in Chester, as confirmed by the census in 1920 and 1930,
and on both of those occasions he had his married daughter Martha living with
him. In 1920, James T Collett was 62,
and Martha T Howery was 35. Still
residing at the same address was Martha’s two daughters, together with James’
unmarried daughter Ethel L Collett who was 24. Ten years later, when James was 75, his
only living companion was Martha Howery who, by then was 41 (sic). It was
during the spring of the following year when James Tarrant Collett died at
Chester on 22nd March 1931. |
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35P86 |
George M Collett |
Born in 1878
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P87 |
Mary Ann Collett |
Born in 1879
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P88 |
George S Collett |
Born in 1881
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P89 |
Henry Sheppard Collett |
Born in 1882
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P90 |
Martha Tarrant Collett |
Born in 1884
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P91 |
James Howard Collett |
Born in 1890
at Chester, Penn. |
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35P92 |
Ethel Lee Collett |
Born in 1896
at Chester, Penn. |
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35O105 |
Henry John Collett was born at Corsham in 1847 and was
baptised there on 28th May 1848, the eldest child and first of
five sons of Stephen and Catherine Collett.
By 1850 Henry and his family were living in Whitley near Melksham and
where Henry Collett was three years old in the census of 1851. Around 1860 his family moved again, on that
occasion to Norrington Common, just north of Broughton Gifford, where he was
13 and an agricultural labourer in 1861.
Henry was missing from his Norrington Common family in 1871 but,
curiously upon his return ten years later, and following the death of his
father, Henry J Collett from Corsham was 28 (sic) when he should have been
33. At that time, he was living with
his widowed mother, when his occupation was that of a bootmaker. |
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Ten
years later he was listed as John Collett, a shoemaker, in the Norrington Common
census of 1891, when he was still living with his widowed mother at the age
of 37 (sic), again an error, since he would have been 43. That day, his mother and he were employing
Annie Page aged 23 and a general domestic servant. Whether or not John was already in love
with Annie is not known, but it was within the next six months when they were
married, shortly after which Annie gave birth to a daughter. The marriage of Henry John Collett and
Annie Page was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 239) during the third
quarter of 1891. Annie was the fourth
child of Thomas and Ann Page, her birth recorded at Highworth (Ref. 5a 9)
during the second quarter of 1867. She
later said that she had been born at Dauntsey, not far from Wroughton where
she was living with her family at Pryors Hill in 1871 and 1881. |
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Probably
due to the embarrassment of being twenty years older than his wife, John
reduced his age in the following census returns. In the first of them, John Collett said he
was 45 in 1901, when his place of birth was also confirmed as Corsham and his
occupation was that of a boot maker.
On that occasion he was still living at Norrington Common near
Broughton Gifford, with his wife Annie and their first three children, all
born at Norrington Common. Annie
Collett from Dauntsey was 35, Sarah Ann Collett was nine, Florence Maria
Collett was four years old and John Collett junior was under one year
old. The couple’s next child was also
born at Norrington Common, before the family moved the very short distance to
the village of Whitley in the parish of Melksham-Without. And it was there, that their last three
children were born. |
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The
census return for 1911, recorded the Collett family residing at Whitley as,
John Collett of Corsham, a boot repairer aged 54, when he was 63, together
with his wife Annie Collett from Malmesbury who was 40 and a charwoman. On that day, just the six youngest children
of John and Annie were still living with them and they were confirmed as Florence
who was 14, John Collett who was 10, Stephen Collett who was eight and named
after John’s father, Alice Collett who was six, Tom Collett who was three and
named after John’s brother, and Ethel Catherine Collett who was ten months
old and named after John’s mother. The
couple’s absent eldest daughter Sarah, was living and working nearby in
Whitley, on the farm of the Pickford family. |
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For
only the fourth time in his life, following his birth, baptism and wedding
day, the record of the death of John Collett credited him with his full name
of Henry John Collett. It was during
the fourth quarter of 1918, when he was 71, that his death was recorded at
Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 210). |
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35P93 |
Sarah Ann Collett |
Born in 1891
at Norrington Common |
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35P94 |
Florence Maria Collett |
Born in 1896 at
Norrington Common |
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35P95 |
John Collett |
Born in 1900 at
Norrington Common |
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35P96 |
Stephen Collett |
Born in 1902 at
Norrington Common |
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35P97 |
Alice Louisa Collett |
Born in 1904
at Whitley, Melksham |
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35P98 |
Tom Collett |
Born in 1908
at Whitley, Melksham |
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35P99 |
Ethel Catherine Collett |
Born in 1910
at Whitley, Melksham |
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35O106 |
Tom Collett was born at Corsham in 1849, and was
baptised there as Tom Collett on 22nd April 1849, the second child
of Stephen and Catherine Collett. Interestingly,
his birth was recorded at Chippenham (Ref. viii 324) during the second
quarter of 1849, when once again his name was Tom, rather than Thomas. By the time of the census in 1851, Tom and
his family were living at Whitley near Melksham, when he was recorded as Tom
Collett aged two years and from Corsham.
Around 1860 the family left Whitley, when they moved to Norrington
Common near Broughton Gifford. And it
was there that they were living in 1861, where Tom (recorded in error as
John) was one of the seven children with Stephen and Catherine. By that time in his life, he had already
left school and, at the age of only 12 years, he was working as a shoemaker. |
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In
1871 it was the same situation, when Tom was 21 and still living at
Norrington Common with his family, albeit still named in error as John
Collett. Nearly nine years later, Tom
Collett married Elizabeth Sarah Martin, who was born at Trowbridge in 1853. Their wedding day was recorded at Melksham
(Ref. 5a 259) during the fourth quarter of 1879. The couple then settled in the village of
Shaw, near Melksham and just north of Norrington Common, where his widowed
mother was still living around that time.
By the time of the census of 1881, the marriage had produced the
couple’s first child. The family of
three was living in a house on the Corsham Road in Shaw, where ‘Tom Collett
of Corsham’ was 28 (sic) and a stone cutter, his wife Elizabeth was 27, and
their son Herbert was just three months old.
Tom Collett would have been 32 at that time, so was continuing the
family trait of not giving accurate information. |
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Two
years later, Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter and, although no record of
her premature death has been found, the child never appeared with the family
in any subsequent census return. Over
the following eight years, a further four children were added to the
family. According to the next census
in 1891, the family was recorded at Shaw Hill in the village of Shaw. Head of household was Tom Collett, a
quarryman working at a local stone quarry who said he was 39 (sic), whose wife
was Sarah E Collett aged 37. Their
five children were listed as Herbert J Collett who was 10, Amelia C Collett who
was six, Agnes M Collett who was four, Frederick T Collett who was three and
Francis Collett who was under one. It
was around that time when the family moved to Broughton Gifford, where their last
child was born and where they were still living in 1901. By that time, Tom had given up working at
the quarry and had taken over the running of a public house. |
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The
census that year, revealed Tom Collett from Corsham was an inn keeper who
said he was 49, instead of 52, at the age of 49 (sic), while his wife was
then referred to Elizabeth Sarah Collett from Trowbridge who was 46. The children living with them at Broughton
Gifford on that day, were Amelia Catherine Collett who was 16, Agnes Mary
Collett who was 14, Frederick Thomas who was 13 and Francis Collett who was
11, all of them born at Shaw, plus Broughton Gifford born Arthur Martin
Collett who was only three years of age.
Only the couple’s eldest son Herbert was missing from the family and,
by that time, he was living and working in South Wales. |
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According
to the next census in 1911, Tom’s wife was a patient at the Cottage Hospital
in Melksham, where Elizabeth Sarah Collett from Trowbridge was 57 and a
married woman. On that same day, inn
keeper Tom Collett from Corsham was 62, when he was residing at Broughton
Gifford with his unmarried sons Frederick 23 and Arthur 13. Acting as housekeeper for them was Tom’s
daughter Agnes Collett who was 22, who was actually nearer 24. Visiting the family, and most likely his
mother in hospital, was the couple’s eldest son Herbert, who was 29 and a
married man. Whatever the reason for
his wife’s stay in hospital, it was just under five years later that
Elizabeth Sarah Collett, nee Martin, died and was buried on 29th
January 1916, at the age of 62. After
eighteen years as a widower, the death of Tom Collett was recorded at
Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 140) during the first quarter of 1934, when
he was 84 years of age. |
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35P100 |
Herbert John Collett |
Born in 1880
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P101 |
Florence Annie Collett |
Born in 1882
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P102 |
Amelia Catherine Collett |
Born in 1884
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P103 |
Agnes Mary Collett |
Born in 1886
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P104 |
Frederick Thomas Collett |
Born in 1887
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P105 |
Francis Collett |
Born in 1890
at Shaw, nr Melksham |
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35P106 |
Arthur Martin Collett |
Born in 1897
at Broughton Gifford |
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35O107 |
William Collett was born at Whitley near Melksham in
1850 or 1851, but before the census day in 1851 which was on 30th
March, since he was listed as being under the age of one year, when with his
parents and his two older brothers at Whitley. By 1860 the family was living at Norrington
Common, and by the time of the census in the following year William had
already left school. At the age of 10
he had started work on the land, when he was recorded as an agricultural
labourer. |
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By
the time of the next census in 1871 William Collett was no longer living with
his parents, who by then had seven children.
Where he was on that occasion has not yet been determined, but it is
known that three years after that he sailed on the ship James Wishart to New
Zealand, where he landed on 5th July 1874. It was there that hhe married
Esther Ellen Sweeney on 6th February 1881 at Hamilton. Esther was the daughter of Peter Sweeney
and Esther Ellen Leach and was born at Hunau on 30th September
1864, so was many years younger than William.
On their wedding day Esther was already six months into the pregnancy
for their first child, who was born three months and two weeks after they
were married. |
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Once married
William and Esther settled on a farm at Karangahake, just south of the town
of Paeroa, in the Thames Valley, where all of their fourteen children were
born. The name of William Collett was listed in the New
Zealand Electoral Roll of 1893 when he was described as a miner of
Karangahake. |
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William
Collett died on 24th April 1929, and a headstone at Pukerimu
Cemetery in Paeroa marks his grave, which he shares with his wife and
daughter Annie who both died during May 1906.
The details on the headstone read as follows: In Loving
Memory of William
Collett died 24th
April 1929 aged 70 years Also his
beloved wife Esther Ellen died 12th May 1906 aged 42 years And their
beloved daughter Annie died 30th May 1906 aged 14 years At Rest |
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The
double death of his wife and daughter within three weeks of each other might
suggest that they both suffered from the same cause of death, although it is
now known that Esther Ellen Collett nee Sweeney died suffering
with gastro enteritis and syncope, while her daughter Annie Maria died from
acute pneumonia. William’s death certificate poses a
few questions, perhaps because his family did not know a lot about him and
his origins back in England. The
certificate first confirmed that he died in Thames Hospital in Paeroa, and
that his occupation was that of a labourer.
The cause of death was heart failure, with which he had been suffering
for over six months. His parents were named
as Stephen and Catherine Collett, his father being a butcher. He was buried two days after he passed
away, on 26th April 1929 |
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Rather
strangely his place of birth was given in error as Epping Forest in
Wiltshire, the latter word having been crossed out and replaced with
Essex. It did however correctly
confirm that he had been living in New Zealand for the past 55 years. However, his age given for the time he
married Esther Ellen Sweeney, deceased, was very much in error at 22 years,
when in fact he would have been 30 or possibly 31, and that may have been a
result of his wife being only seventeen when they married. The informant of the death was undertaken G
F Twentyman, rather than a member of his family. |
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Of
his family, the certificate listed his children in error as four males rather
than five, aged 39, 35, 29, and 27, (and they would have been John, William,
James, and Thomas), and eight daughters even though he only had seven who had
survived. The eight ages for the girls
actually included the missing son Albert, who was 44. The remainder were 47, 45, 30, 29, 26, 25
and 23 (who would have been Sarah, Catherine, Rose, Mary, Lucy, Ivy, and
Violet). |
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35P107 |
Sarah Ann Collett |
Born in 1881
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P108 |
Catherine Collett |
Born in 1883
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P109 |
Albert George William Collett |
Born in 1885
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P110 |
Rose Jubilee Collett |
Born in 1887
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P111 |
John Henry Collett |
Born in 1888
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P112 |
Annie Maria Collett |
Born in 1891
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P113 |
William Ivan Collett |
Born in 1893
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P114 |
Mary Jane Collett |
Born in 1895
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P115 |
Esther Ellen Collett |
Born in 1897
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P116 |
James Leach Collett |
Born in 1899
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P117 |
Thomas Henry Collett |
Born in 1900
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P118 |
Lucy Collett |
Born in 1902
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P119 |
Ivy Myrtle Collett |
Born in 1904
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35P120 |
Violet May Collett |
Born in 1905
at Karangahake, NZ |
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35O108 |
James Collett was born at Whitley near Melksham
around 1854. However, over the
following years his parents recorded his age as nine in 1861, as 16 in 1871,
and 24 in 1881 when, on each occasion, he was living with his family at
Norrington Common near Broughton Gifford.
At the time of the latter census in 1881 he was still living with his
widowed mother in the family home, and at that time in his life his
occupation was that of a stonemason.
Just after the census day in 1881 James married Louisa who was born at
Bristol in 1857. The couple initially
lived in the nearby village of Shaw where their first child was born, before
moving two miles north to Corsham where all of their remaining children were
born. |
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According
to the Corsham census of 1891 James was 34, Louisa was 32, and their three
children at that time were Louisa Frances who was seven, Reginald William who
was five, and three-year old Harold Edward Collett. And it was again at Corsham that the family
was living in March 1901. James
Collett of Whitley was now a house builder at the age of 46 and was employing
his two oldest sons in the family business.
He wife Louisa was 43. The
couple’s children were Louisa, aged 17, Reginald, aged 15, Harold, aged 13,
Hilda who was nine, Elsie who was six, and Emily who was three. Ten years later in April 1911 James was
listed as still living at Corsham in the Chippenham registration district
where he was 56 and Louisa was 53. The
only children still living with them were Reginald William Collett 25, Elsie
Kathleen Collett 16, and Emily Estella Collett who was 13, although the
couple’s eldest daughter Louisa was also still living nearby in Corsham. |
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35P121 |
Louisa Frances Collett |
Born in 1883
at Shaw, Melksham |
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35P122 |
Reginald William Collett |
Born in 1885
at Corsham |
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35P1233 |
Harold Edward Collett |
Born in 1887
at Corsham |
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35P124 |
Hilda Collett |
Born in 1891
at Corsham |
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35P125 |
Elsie
Kathleen Collett |
Born in 1894
at Corsham |
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35P126 |
Emily Estella Collett |
Born in 1898
at Corsham |
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35O109 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at Whitley in 1856, the
daughter of Stephen and Catherine Collett.
By the time of the census in 1861 Sarah Ann Collett was five years
old, when she was living with her family at Norrington Common. Ten years later she was still living there
with her parents at the age of 14.
With no record of her found in the next census of 1871, it must be
assumed that she was married by that time in her like. |
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35O110 |
Benjamin Collett was born at Whitley in 1857, his birth
recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 299) during the last quarter of that year. He was three years old in the Norrington
Common census in April 1861 and was still living there with his family in
1871 when he was 12. In 1881 at the
age of 21 Benjamin was still living at the family home in Norrington Common,
just south of Whitley, with his widowed mother Catherine, when his occupation
was that of a carpenter. Nearly twenty
months after that census day in 1881 he married Ruth Mortimer at
Bradford-on-Avon on 28th November 1882. Ruth was born at Broughton Gifford during
the third quarter of 1858 and was the daughter of Joshua Mortimer and Ruth
Wakeley who were both born in Broughton Gifford and who both died at nearby
Norrington Common. |
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During
the first seven years of their life together, Ruth presented Benjamin with
six of their nine children, the first being born while the couple were still
living at Broughton Gifford, the next two after the family had moved to Frome
and the next three at Trowbridge. At
the time of the 1891 Census for the Trowbridge, when the family was residing
at Mortimer Street, Benjamin was 31, Ruth was 32, and their six children were
William Collett who was seven, Sarah A Collett who was five, Ewart Collett
who was three, Lena M Collett who was two, and Kirwin Collett who was around
six months old. |
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Over
the following decade four further children were added to the family. The first three of them was born while the
family was still living in Trowbridge, and the last child was born after the
family had moved to Twerton in Bath.
Less than six months into the new century tragedy struck the family
when Benjamin Collett died during the second quarter of 1900 while the family
was living at Twerton, leaving Ruth a widow to look after her young family
alone. |
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According
to the census recorded in the March of the following year, Ruth Collett from
Bradford-on-Avon was 42 and was living on her own means with eight of her
children at Claude Avenue, South Down in Bath. They were William Collett who was 17, Ewart
Collett who was 13, Lena Collett who was 12, Kerwin Collett who was 10, Amy
Collett who was eight, Ashleigh Collett who was six, Nelson Collett who was
five and Alice Collett who was three years old. Ten years later in April 1911 Ruth still
had seven of her children living with her at Maybrick Road, midway between
Twerton and Bath. Ruth was 52, and
with her were her sons Ewart aged 23, Kerwin aged 20, Ashleigh aged 16 and
Nelson aged 14, and her daughters Lena aged 22, Amy aged 18 and Alice who was
13. |
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At
the time of the earlier census in 1901, Arthur Mortimer (1894-1960) was
living at 47 Maybrick Road and he was the great grandfather of Roger F
Mortimer (born 1947), who kindly supplied the information about his
Mortimer/Collett family. Roger’s
father was Francis Arthur Mortimer who was born eight years later on 27th
January 1919. However, by 1911, the
Mortimer family of James and Maria, son Arthur and daughter Edith had left
the Bath area and had moved to Norton Road in Southborough in Tunbridge Wells
in Kent. James Mortimer had become the
pastor of the Strict and Particular Baptist Chapel in Western Road,
Southborough around that time where he continued until his death on 6th
September 1943 when he was buried in the churchyard at Broughton Gifford with
Maria who had died earlier. |
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Benjamin’s
widow Ruth Collett remained living at Twerton for the rest of her life and
survived her husband by almost 25 years when she died at Bath during the
first quarter of 1925. |
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35P127 |
William Collett |
Born in 1883 at Broughton Gifford |
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35P128 |
Sarah Ann Collett |
Born in 1885
at Frome, Somerset |
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35P129 |
Joshua Ewart Collett |
Born in 1887
at Frome, Somerset |
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35P130 |
Lena Mary Collett |
Born in 1888
at Trowbridge |
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35P131 |
Kirwin John Collett |
Born in 1890
at Trowbridge |
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35P132 |
Amy Ruth Collett |
Born in 1892
at Trowbridge |
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35P133 |
Benjamin Ashleigh Collett |
Born in 1894
at Trowbridge |
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35P134 |
Nelson Victor Collett |
Born in 1896
at Trowbridge |
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35P135 |
Alice Catherine Collett |
Born in 1898
at Twerton, Bath |
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35O110 |
Mary Jane Collett was born at Broughton Gifford around
September 1860 and was baptised there on 26th December 1861, the
youngest of the seven known children of Stephen and Catherine. Although included with her family in the
census of 1861 at seven months of age, Mary Jane Collett died at Broughton
Gifford three years later and was buried there on 3rd March 1864. |
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35O112 |
William Thomas Collett was born out of wedlock at Melksham,
where his birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 39) during the first three months of
1856. However, perhaps out of
embarrassment, his parents left Melksham straight after he was born and moved
south to settle at Brighton in Sussex where William Collett and Elizabeth
Fox, both of Melksham, were only married in October 1856. It was therefore that move to the south
coast when he was a baby, and the fact that he grew up in Brighton, that
resulted in him and his parents recording his place of birth as Brighton in
the subsequent census returns. Two
years after he was born, William and his parents were living in Devizes,
where his sister Maria (below) was born. After she was born, the family returned to
their home town of Melksham, where William’s sister Sarah (below) was
born four months prior to the census in 1861. |
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At
the time of the census William T Collett from Brighton was four years old,
when he was living in Melksham with his father William, who was a shoemaker,
his mother Elizabeth, who was a binder, and his two sisters. Sadly, just three years later in 1864, and
following the addition of two more children into the family, William’s father
died at Melksham at the age of 30. A
little while after that, William’s mother married George Truman and in 1871
she and her new husband were still living in Melksham with William’s three
youngest siblings. Where William, aged
14, and his sister Maria, aged 12, were on that occasion has not been
determined, since a thorough search of the census in 1871 has revealed
nothing of the pair. |
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The
marriage of William Thomas Collett and Sarah Ann Barnett was recorded at
Kettering in Northamptonshire (Ref. 3b 377) during the fourth quarter of
1879. Sarah was the same age as
William and had been born in the Wiltshire village of Seend, midway between Melksham
and Devizes. Once married, the couple settled
in Kettering and, by 1881, they were living at Lower Havelock Street. According to the census that year the
childless couple was recorded as William Collett, who was 24 and from
Brighton, who was employed as a labourer at an iron works, while his wife
Sarah Collett was also 24, who was recorded as having been born at Leenal in
Wiltshire. That was purely an error in
transcription and should have been written as Seend in Wiltshire, where Sarah
said she was born in all three of the subsequent census returns for 1891,
1901 and 1911. |
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It
was during the next decade that Sarah presented William with three children, all
of them born at Kettering, where the family was still living at the time of
the census in 1891. Tragically the
couple’s first child Albert William did not survive beyond a few weeks. The family of four was residing at 123
Havelock Street in Kettering that year, where William Collett from Brighton
in Sussex was 34 and was working as a labourer at a nearby foundry in the
town. His wife Sarah A Collett from
Seend in Wiltshire was also 34, while their two surviving children were named
as Willie Collett, who was three, and Fred Collett who was one year old. Two more sons were born into the family
over the next four years although, in the same year that their next child
Albert was born, their son Willie died, and two years after suffering the
loss of their second child, two-year Albert was the couple’s third tragic
death in just eight years. The
following year Sarah presented William with their last child, who was again
born at Kettering. |
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According
to the next census in March 1901 William T Collett and Sarah A Collett were
both 44 when they were still living at 123 Havelock Street in Kettering, but
with just their two surviving sons.
William from Broughton (sic) was still working at the iron foundry,
but as an iron moulder by then, and once again Sarah’s place of birth was
recorded as Seend in Wiltshire. Their
two boys were named as Frederick Collett who was 11 and Archie Collett who
was five years of age. |
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However,
ten years later in April 1911, William and Sarah were once again recorded as
living in the town of Kettering, but on that occasion the only one of their sons
still living with them, was their youngest son Edward Archie Collett who was
15. William Collett from Brighton was
54 and still employed as an iron moulder, and his wife from Seend was confirmed
Sarah Ann Collett who was 53. The
couple’s other surviving son, Frederick, was married with a family of his own
by then and was also living in Kettering.
At Kettering in 1931 there was recorded the death of a William
Collett, which may have been William Thomas Collett. |
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Albert William Collett |
Born in 1886
at Kettering |
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35P137 |
Willie Collett |
Born in 1887
at Kettering |
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35P138 |
Frederick Collett |
Born in 1890
at Kettering |
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35P139 |
Albert Collett |
Born in 1892
at Kettering |
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35P140 |
George Edward Archibald Collett |
Born in 1895
at Kettering |
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35O113 |
Maria Collett was born in 1858 at Melksham where she
was baptised on 26th December 1858, the eldest daughter of William
and Elizabeth Collett. The only other
record of her so far found was in the census of 1861 when she was two years
old and living at Melksham with her family.
Three years later her father died and it is not sure what happened to
Maria, or her older brother William, after her mother remarried George
Truman. |
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35O114 |
Sarah Jane Collett was born at Melksham in December 1860
and was baptised there on 27th January 1861. The baptism record confirmed that she was
the daughter of William and Elizabeth Collett, and the census later that year
listed Sarah J Collett as being just four months old. With her father dying at the age of thirty
when Sarah was just four years old, her mother remarried and in 1871 Sarah
Jane Collett was 10 years old and, together with her two younger brothers
James and Frederick, she was living at Semington Road in Melksham (right next
door to the New Inn). That was the
home of George Truman and his wife Elizabeth, the children’s mother. Ten years later in 1881, Sarah Jane Collet,
aged 20 of Melksham, was a housemaid and a domestic servant at the Uppingham
Boarding School in Rutland. The school
was situated on the London Road and it would appear that Sarah was living at
Redgate House. |
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35O115 |
James Collett was born at Melksham in 1862, the son
of William and Elizabeth Collett.
James was just two years old when his father died in 1864, following
which his widowed mother married George Truman of Melksham. According to the Melksham census of 1871
James Collett of Melksham was eight years old and was described as the
stepson of George Truman of Semington Road.
Also living with their mother and her new husband was James’ sister
Sarah (above), and brother Frederick (below). |
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With
the passing of another ten years, James was 18 and by the time of the census
of 1881 he was working as a mat maker.
At that time in his life, he was still living in Melksham with his
brother at the home of his mother Elizabeth Truman and her second husband
George Truman, at Semington Lane. It
was around four years later that James married Sarah who was seven years
older than James. The marriage
produced two daughters for the couple, both born at Melksham, where the
family was living at Woodview Road in 1891, and again in 1901. |
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It
is possible that James worked at a quarry or similar establishment, since in
1891 he was described as being 28 and an engine driver of a stationary
engine, which perhaps indicates it was not a railway engine, and therefore
not with the Great Western Railway.
His wife Sarah was 35 in 1891 and was employed as a yard sorter in a
local matting factory, despite having two young children. The couple’s two daughters were listed as
Beatrice M Collett, who was four, Lily E Collett, who was two years old. |
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Ten
years later James was 38 and was continuing to work as a stationary engine
driver, while living Woodview Road with Sarah who was 44, Beatrice who was
14, and Lily who was 12 years old. By
1911 the couple’s eldest daughter was married and had left the family home,
although she was still living in Melksham with her husband. So, at that time James Collett was 48, his
wife Sarah was 56, and the youngest daughter was listed in the census return
as Lily Elizabeth Collett aged 22. |
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35P141 |
Beatrice Maud Collett |
Born in 1886
at Melksham |
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35P142 |
Lily
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1888
at Melksham |
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35O116 |
Frederick William
Collett was born at
Melksham in 1864, around the time that his father William died. It seems very likely that, in view of the
fact that he already had an older brother called William, his mother
Elizabeth decided to give him the additional name of William as a tribute to
her late husband. Following the death
of his father, Frederick’s mother married George Truman of Semington Road in
Melksham. And it was there that Fredk
W Collett, aged six years, was living with his mother and stepfather in
1871. Also living with him, was his
older siblings Sarah and James (above). |
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On
leaving school Frederick became a blacksmith’s labourer, as recorded in the
Melksham Census of 1881 when he was 16 and living in Semington Lane with his
brother James Collett (above) and their mother Elizabeth Truman. Although no record of Frederick has been
found in either of the census returns for 1891 and 1901, he was living in
Melksham with his wife Emma in April 1911.
Frederick William Collett of Melksham was 47, while his wife Emma was
52. There was no child living with
them at that time, but that does not necessarily mean it was a childless
marriage. |
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35P1 |
Paulina V S Collett was born at Melksham in 1856. She was listed with her father in 1861, as
being aged four years, and was 14 in 1871 when she was living with her family
at Melksham. When she was twenty-one
years old, she married painter, plumber and glazier William Blake of Melksham
who had his own business. By April
1881 Paulina had presented her husband with their first child. William Henry
Blake was two years old and was living with his parents at Union Street in
Melksham. Neither Paulina, nor her
husband, have been located in later census records, although in 1911 their
son William Blake of Melksham was 32 when he was married to Susan who was
31. The childless couple living at
Eastbourne in Sussex on that occasion. |
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35P2 |
Albert Henry Collett was born at Melksham in 1857 and was
23 in 1881 when he was living with his recently widowed mother Harriet
Collett at Holbrook Farm in Melksham, where his brother Charles and sister
Florence (below) were also living at that time. Plans for his wedding may have already been
underway at that time, since it was shortly after the April census day that
he married Emily Ann of Trowbridge.
The marriage produced two confirmed children for the couple, and in
1891 the family of four was living at Melksham where Albert was 32, Emily was
33, and their children were aged eight years and three years respectively. |
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Ten
years later the same family was living in the Melksham Without registration
district where Albert Collett was listed as a farmer at 42, living there with
his wife Emily who was also 42. Living
with them was their daughter Lillian, who was 18, and their son Albert, who
was 13. According to the next census
in 1911 Albert Henry Collett from Melksham was 52 and was living in the
Romsey district of Hampshire with his wife Emily Anne Collett from
Trowbridge. By that time both of their
children had left the family home to make their own way in the world. |
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Albert
Henry Collett passed away before his wife, although when that happened is not
known at this time. However, it was on
10th November 1938 that his widow Emily Ann Collett of 4
Westbourne Road in Trowbridge died while she was a patient at the Trowbridge
& District Hospital in Adcroft Street, Trowbridge. Probate was processed at Winchester on 29th
January 1939 when her son and daughter were both named, when her estate was
valued at £152 0 Shillings and 9 Pence. |
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35Q1 |
Lillian Edith Collett |
Born in 1882
at Melksham |
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35Q2 |
Albert Edwin Collett |
Born in 1887
at Melksham |
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35P3 |
William James Collett was born at Melksham in 1859 and by
the time of the 1881 Census he was 21 and was working as a butcher, while
living in Melksham at Linden Hall, the home of London tailor John
Hayter. Also living there was
William’s younger sister Ada who was 18.
Around five years later William married Annie of Bulkington, midway
between Devizes and Trowbridge. The
couple settled in Melksham and it was there that their two known children
were born, and where the family was living in 1891 and again 1901. In the first of the census returns, the
family comprised William and Annie who were both 31, and their son Gilbert W
Collett who was three years old. The
later census recorded William, aged 41, who was a butcher of Melksham, his
wife Annie who was also 41, and their two children Gilbert W Collett who was
13, and Olive E Collett who was seven years old. |
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It
would appear that Annie died during the first decade of the twentieth
century, since no record of her has been found in the census of 1911. William James Collett was 51 and he was
living in Calne with his daughter Olive Ethel Collett who was 17, when both
of them were confirmed as having been born at Melksham. William’s son Gilbert William Collett of
Melksham had swapped Wiltshire for Surrey by then and was living in Croydon
at the age of 23. |
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35Q3 |
Gilbert William Collett |
Born in 1887
at Melksham |
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35Q4 |
Olive Ethel Collett |
Born in 1893
at Melksham |
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35P5 |
Charles S Collett was born at Melksham in 1864 and in
1881 he was 16 when he living with his widowed mother Harriet Collett at
Holbrook farm in Melksham, where his older brother Albert Henry (above)
and younger sister Florence (below) were also still living. Ten years later he was still a bachelor
farmer at 27, when he was still living at Melksham with his mother and sister
Florence. By the start of the next century,
he was a retired farmer at the age of 37, when he was still unmarried and was
still living with his mother and sister.
By 1911 he was simply listed as Charles Collett, who was 46 and from
Melksham, who was still living there with his eighty-one years old mother
Harriet and his unmarried sister Florence.
Also living with them was Lillian Collett, aged 28, who was Charles’
niece and the daughter of his brother Albert Henry Collett (above). |
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35P6 |
Florence E Collett was born at Melksham in 1869, the
daughter of William Collett and Harriet Austin and in 1871 she was one year
old. Sadly, when Florence was ten
years old, her father died during 1880, so by the time of the census in 1881
Florence was 11 and was living with her widowed mother and her family at
Holbrook Farm in Melksham, where her two brothers Albert and Charles were
also living at that time. Florence
never married and in the subsequent census returns, right up to April 1911,
she and her brother Charles (above) continued to live with their
mother at Melksham. In the 1911 Census
she gave her age as 40. |
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35P7 |
Eliza Ann Collett was born in 1851 at Melksham and was
baptised there on 28th December 1851, the daughter of Henry
Collett and Ann Pepler. In 1861 at the
age of nine, Eliza A Collett was living with her widowed mother Ann at
Lowbourne in Melksham. Upon leaving
school, Eliza also left the family home to seek work, and in 1871 she was 19
and was still living close to where her mother was living in Melksham. Ten years later in 1881, Eliza was an
unmarried domestic servant living and working at Melksham Hall, the home of
clergyman Edward L Barnwell. Her age
was recorded as 29. |
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35P8 |
Henry John Collett was born at Melksham in 1855, the
only son of Henry Collett and Ann Pepler.
Sadly, when Henry was around four or five years old his father died,
hence the reason he was not listed with the family in the census of 1861. On that occasion Henry and his three
sisters were living with their widowed mother at Lowbourne in Melksham, when
he was described as Harry Collett from Melksham who was five years old. According to the next census in 1871, Henry
was 15 when he was still living at Lowbourne with his widowed mother Ann and
just his two younger sisters. In the
mid-1870s Henry married Martha Feltham who was born at Keevil in Wiltshire in
1853. In 1881 the couple and their
first two children were living at Church Street in Steeple Ashton near
Trowbridge, where Henry John, aged 27, was a wheelwright, a carpenter and a
blacksmith, while his wife Martha F Collett from Keevil was 28. |
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Living
with them was their daughter Everest M Collett aged three years, who had been
born at Keevil, together with their son Henry John Collett. He was two years old and had been born
after the family had moved to Steeple Ashton.
The villages of Keevil and Steeple Ashton lie adjacent to each
other. The next three children were
all born at Steeple Ashton, but by 1891 the family was once again living in
Keevil, where the couple’s last five children were born. However, it would appear that, by 1891,
their oldest child Everest had died, since she was missing from the
census. |
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The
census return only included the names of Henry John Collett 36, Martha
Feltham Collett 38, their sons Henry John 12, Joseph Herbert who was nine,
Edward Clement who was six, and William Frederick who was two, and their
daughters Lillian Mary who was eight, and Amy Florence who was three years
old. Henry and Martha’s marriage was
blessed with three more children before the end of the century. By the time of the next census in 1901
Martha and her children were still living in Keevil following the death of
her husband during the years between 1898 and 1901. Martha F Collett was 47 and was being
supported by her eldest son Henry J Collett who was 22. The other children living with Martha on
that occasion were sons William F Collett aged 11, Reginald F Collett who was
eight, and Walter G Collett who six, and her daughters Amy aged 13, and Elsie
M Collett who was just two years old. |
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Ten
years later, in April 1911, Martha Feltham Collett of Keevil was 58 and was
still living at Keevil with some of her children. They were Edward Clement Collett, aged 26
of Steeple Ashton, and Reginald Frank Collett 18, Walter George Collett 16,
and Elsie May Collett who was 12, all of whom were confirmed as having been
born at Keevil. |
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Everest
Collett |
Born in 1877
at Keevil |
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35Q6 |
Henry John Collett |
Born in 1878
at Steeple Ashton |
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35Q7 |
Joseph Herbert Collett |
Born in 1881
at Steeple Ashton |
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35Q8 |
Lilian Mary Collett |
Born in 1882
at Steeple Ashton |
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35Q9 |
Edward Clement Collett |
Born in 1884
at Steeple Ashton |
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35Q10 |
Amy Florence
Collett |
Born in 1887
at Keevil |
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35Q11 |
William Frederick Collett |
Born in 1888
at Keevil |
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35Q12 |
Reginald
Frank Collett |
Born in 1892
at Keevil |
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35Q13 |
Walter George Collett |
Born in 1895
at Keevil |
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35Q14 |
Elsie May
Collett |
Born in 1898
at Keevil |
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35P9 |
Mary Jane Collett was born at Melksham in 1857 where she
was baptised on 30th May 1858, the daughter of Henry Collett and
Ann Pepler. It would appear that her
father died just prior to the 1861 Census since, at that time, Mary J Collett
was three years old when she was living with her widowed mother in the
Lowbourne area of Melksham. Ten years
after that the census in 1871 placed Mary Collett as 13 years of age when she
was still living at Lowbourne with her widowed mother Ann and her brother
Henry (above) and sister Everest (below). Her eldest sister Eliza (above) had
already left the family home by then and was living and working nearby in
Melksham. |
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Where
Mary was when the census was conducted in 1881 has still not been discovered,
but it seems highly likely that she gave birth to a base-born son during the
following year, who was born in Melksham.
It is even possible that he was born at the Lowbourne home of Mary’s
mother who, by then, was remarried and known as Ann Wiltshire. It was certainly with Ann Wiltshire, his
grandmother, that Sidney Collett from Melksham, age eight years, was recorded
in the Lowbourne census of Melksham in 1891 although, once again, the
whereabouts of Mary Jane Collett aged 33 has not been revealed. |
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With
her mother’s advancing years, and that fact that she was suffering with
paralysis and unable to properly look after her grandson, Mary returned to
live with her mother during the last decade of the old century. That was confirmed in the March census of
1901 when the widow Ann Wiltshire had living with her at Lowbourne her
daughter Mary Collett, aged 42 and a spinster, who was her housekeeper,
together with her grandson Sidney Collett who was 18. No record of mother or daughter has been
located after that day. |
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35Q15 |
Sidney Collett |
Born in 1882
at Melksham |
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35P10 |
Everest Morris Collett was born at Melksham in 1860 and was
baptised there on 31st March 1861, the daughter of Henry Collett
and Ann Pepler. One week later in the
Melksham census of 1861, Everest was recorded as being under one year
old. By that time in her young life,
her father Henry had already passed away.
Ten years later, at the age of ten, she was still living in Melksham
with her widowed mother and the rest of her family, but by 1881, at the age
of 21, Everest was an unmarried parlour maid at Semington House, in Semington
near Melksham, the home of land-owner Thomas Bruges. At the start of the next decade Everest
Collet was still a spinster when, according to the census in 1891, she was 30
and was living and working in the Kensington district of London. No record after that time has been found,
which may indicate that she was married during the 1890s. |
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35P11 |
Henry Charles Collett was born at Melksham in 1864, where he
was still living with his family in 1881.
They were living at Bath Street in Melksham at that time, from where
Henry was working as an apprentice plumber at the age of 17. It was around four years later that he
married Eliza who was born in 1861. It
was then that they left Melksham to make their home at Radstock in Somerset,
where the couple’s first two children were born. They were only there for a few short years
before they briefly lived at Holcombe three miles south of Radstock, where
their next child was born. |
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For
some reason, it was around that time in his life that Henry reversed his
christian names. So, by 1891 the
family of five was living in the Nunnery district of Frome, when it comprised
Charles Henry Collett 28, Eliza M Collett 30, Amy R Collett who was five,
Mabel L Collett who was four, and Reginald Collett who was two years
old. Three further children were added
to the family over the following six years, and all of them born in
Frome. The first two were born in the
area of the town known as Marston Bigot, while the last was born in the
Selwood district of the town. |
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According
to the census of 1901, Charles and his family were still living at Selwood,
where he was 38 and his occupation was that of a plumber and a painter. His wife Eliza M Collett was 40, and the
children were Amy 15, Mabel 14, Reginald 12, Percy who was eight, Leonard was
six, and William who one year old. The
two oldest daughters had left school and were gainfully employed as a
dressmaker, and a printing stitcher, respectively. Two years later Eliza presented Charles
with their seventh and last child.
Seven years after that, in April 1911, most of the family was still
living at Frome; only Amy, Reginald, and Leonard were absence at that
time. For the remainder, Charles was
46, Eliza was 48, Mabel was 21, Percy was 18, William was 12, and latest
arrival Jack was seven years old. |
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Amy R Collett |
Born in 1885
at Radstock, Somerset |
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35Q17 |
Mabel L
Collett |
Born in 1886
at Radstock, Somerset |
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35Q18 |
Reginald
Collett |
Born in 1888
at Holcombe, Somerset |
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35Q19 |
Percy Collett |
Born in 1892
at Marston Bigot, Frome |
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35Q20 |
Leonard
Collett |
Born in 1894
at Marston Bigot, Frome |
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35Q21 |
William
Collett |
Born in 1899
at Selwood, Frome |
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35Q22 |
Jack Collett |
Born in 1903
at Selwood, Frome |
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35P12 |
William John Collett was born at Melksham, where his birth
was recorded (Ref. 5a 94) during the last three months of 1864. On leaving school he became an apprentice
grocer, as confirmed by the census of 1881 when he was still living with his
parents at Bath Street in Melksham.
Towards the end of the next decade, around 1887 or 1888, William
married Ellen who was born at Shaw near Melksham and, by the time of the
census of 1891, they had two children.
The first of them was born at nearby Biddestone and before the family
settled in Castle Combe just three to the north. The Castle Combe census of 1891 recorded
the young family living at West Street, as William and Ellen, both 26, and
their children William J Collett who was two, and Francis E Collett who was
under one-year old. At that time in
his life William was working as a carrier and a haulier. His wife Ellen may well have been
with-child on the census day in 1891, since later that year the couple
received their third child. A fourth
child followed two years later, when the family was still living at Castle
Combe. |
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Sometime
during the second half of the 1890s the family moved west towards
Weston-super-Mare and it was at Banwell, just outside the town, where their
last child was born and where the family was living in March 1901. The census on that occasion listed the
family as William J Collett, aged 36, whose occupation was that of a
non-domestic coachman, his wife Ellen, also 36, and their children William,
aged 12, who was a grocer’s errand boy, Francis who was 10, Eleanor who was
nine, Alaric who was seven, and Harold who was three years old. Whether relating to this family or not, on
7th June 1904 a Frank Collett and the son of William John Collett
and his wife Ellen (could he be Francis E Collett) was baptised in Wiltshire. |
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Over
the next few years William and his family left the village of Banwell and
moved into Weston-super-Mare, and by April 1911 they were living at 21
Stanley Grove Road. By that time the
couple’s eldest son William had left the family home and, at the age of 23,
he was living and working in Swindon.
William John Collett of Melksham was 46 and by that time he had
reverted to his earlier occupation of being a grocer and a shopkeeper. Ellen Collett of Shaw was 46 and was
assisting her husband of twenty-three years in the family business. |
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The
four children still living with them were Francis, aged 20 and of Castle
Combe, a grocer’s assistant, Eleanor, aged 19 of Castle Combe, an assistant
in a music shop, ‘Alasie’ who was 17 and also of Castle Combe, a goods
agent’s clerk with the Great Western Railway, and Harold who was 13 and of
Banwell who was still attending school.
Visiting the family on that occasion was lady’s companion Annie Frost
25 of Weston-super-Mare, and Florence Membery, 29 from Bath, who was a
trained nurse. |
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35Q23 |
William John Collett |
Born in 1888
at Biddestone |
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35Q24 |
Francis Edward Collett |
Born in 1890
at Castle Combe |
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35Q25 |
Eleanor Edith Collett |
Born in 1892
at Castle Combe |
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35Q26 |
Alaric Robert Collett |
Born in 1893
at Castle Combe |
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35Q27 |
Harold Collett |
Born in 1897
at Banwell, Weston-s-Mare |
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35P13 |
Frederick W Collett was born at Melksham in 1867 and it
was there that he was living with his family in 1871 at the age of four
years. Ten years later in 1881, at the
age of 14, he was attending Weston School in Somerset, the establishment of
school-master Albert Browning and his wife Ann. On leaving school Frederick took up the
occupation of an engineer, as confirmed by the Melksham census of 1891, at
which time he was 24 and living with his widowed mother Elizabeth at Bath
Road in Melksham. Following the death
of his mother, before the end of the century, unmarried engineer Frederick
Collett from Melksham was 34 in March 1901 when he was living within the
Twerton area, to the west of Bath city centre, with his sister Emily (below). |
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35P14 |
Mary Jane Collett was the fourth of the six children of
John and Elizabeth Collett. She was
born at the Bell Inn on Bath Road in Melksham on 18th February
1868, her birth recorded (Ref. 5a 105) during the first three months of that
year. She was then baptised at
Melksham on 31st March 1868 and died the following day, on 1st
April 1868. Her passing was also
recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 63) during the second quarter of that year. |
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35P15 |
Emily Matilda Collett was born at Melksham in 1869 and was
two years old at the time of the Melksham census of 1871. She was baptised at Melksham on 2nd
May 1869, when her parents were confirmed as John and Elizabeth Collett. In 1871 Emily M Collett was two years of
age and ten years later Emily was again living with her parents at The Bell
Inn on Bath Road in Melksham, when she was recorded as being aged 12
years. Where she was in 1891 has not
been determined but, by 1901, Emily was 32, when she was working as a
schoolteacher of English and music, when she was living with her brother
Frederick (above) at the Twerton, Somerset, home of their mother
Elizabeth Collett, within the Bath registration district. Just over two years later the marriage of
Emily Matilda Collett and Henry Clement Durnford was recorded at St George
Hanover Square in London (Ref. 1a 1002) during the third quarter of 1903. |
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Henry
was four years younger than Emily and their marriage is known to have
produced at least one child for the couple since, by April 1911, the family
of three was living in the hamlet of Froxfield just north of Petersfield in
Hampshire. Emily Matilda Durnford from
Melksham was 42, her husband Henry was 38 and a head domestic gardener from
North Runcton in Norfolk and their son Clement George Durnford was five years
old and born at Froxfield. The death
of Emily M Durnford was recorded at nearby Droxford (Ref. 2c 358) to the west
of Petersfield during the second quarter of 1940 when she was 71 years of
age. |
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35P16 |
Eliza Collett was the sixth and last child of inn
keeper John Collett and his wife Elizabeth Collett (John’s cousin). She was born at The Bell Inn on Bath Road
in Melksham, and her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 114) during the third
quarter of 1870, following her birth on 11th August. It was just of two weeks later that she
died (Ref. 5a 74) and was buried at Melksham on 28th August
1870. |
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35P19 |
William Thomas
Collett was born at Melksham in 1872, the eldest child of William
Collett and Sarah Hayward, his birth recorded there (Ref. 5a 114) during the
last three months of that year. By
April 1881 William, who was eight years old and born at Melksham, was living
at Partridges Yard in Wantage with his mother Sarah and his three younger
siblings, while his shoeing smith father was away working in Swindon and was
in lodgings at 38 Newport Street in the town.
When his family moved to Gloucester, where William’s father established
the family coach building business of Wm Collett & Sons, William Thomas
Collett, aged 18 and from Melksham, was working for the Great Western Railway
in Swindon as a factory labourer. It
was at Marlborough Road in Wroughton, just south of Swindon, that William was
lodging at the home of the Cook family. |
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William
eventually returned to Gloucester, where he joined forces with his father
William Collett in the family coach building business. It was also during the last three months of
1896 when William Thomas Collett married Rosa Minnie Mould, the wedding
recorded at Gloucester (Ref. 6a 598).
Rosa was born in Gloucester in 1870 and was the daughter of John and
Harriet Mould. Nine months after they
were married, Rosa presented William with their first child. By the time of the census in 1901 William
Collett, aged 28 and from Melksham, was a coach-smith working with his father
and younger brother Fred in the family business in Gloucester. Living at Hanman Road with him was his wife
Rosa M Collett aged 30, their daughter Ivy M Collett who was three, and their
two sons William F Collett who was two years old, and Granville L Collett who
was five months old. All three
children, and their mother, were confirmed as having been born at Gloucester. |
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The
enlarged family was recorded at Gloucester ten year later in the April census
of 1911. William Thomas Collett of
Melksham was 39 and a coach builder, his wife Rosa Minnie Collett of
Gloucester was 41, Ivy Minnie Collett was 13, William Frederick Collett was
11, Granville Livingstone Collett was 10, Ruby Victoria Collett was six, and
twins Grace F N Collett and Edwin H Collett were seven months old. At a later time in their lives William and
Rosa settled in the village of Hucclecote to the east of Gloucester, and it
was there that they both died and were buried in the same grave in the
grounds of the Hucclecote Methodist Church.
Upon the death of William’s father, at Gloucester on 22nd
February 1917, his Will may have been contested, because it was not until 13th
July 1923 that it was proved in favour of his two sons William T Collett and
Frederick Collett (below), prior to the death of their mother Sarah in
1928. |
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Rosa
Minnie Collett died on 25th September 1947 at the age of 78, her
death recorded at the Gloucester Rural register office (Ref. 7b 373). It was nine years after that when the death
of William Thomas Collett was recorded at Gloucester Rural register office
(Ref. 7b 449), following his passing on 19th June 1956, when he
was 83 years old. |
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35Q28 |
Ivy Minnie Collett |
Born in 1897
at Gloucester |
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35Q29 |
William Frederick Collett |
Born in 1898
at Gloucester |
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35Q30 |
Granville Livingstone Collett |
Born in 1900
at Gloucester |
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35Q31 |
Ruby Victoria Collett |
Born in 1904
at Gloucester |
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35Q32 |
Grace F N Collett |
Born in 1910
at Gloucester |
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35Q33 |
Edwin Hayward Collett |
Born in 1910
at Gloucester |
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35P20 |
Fanny Elizabeth Collett was born at Wantage, Berkshire, in
1875, her birth recorded there (Ref. 2c 303) during the second quarter of the
year. She was listed as living there
with her mother and her siblings at Partridges Yard in 1881 when she was six
years old. Over the following years
her family settled at Tredworth Road in Gloucester, where Fanny Collet was 16
in 1891, and she was still living with her parents ten years later, when
Fanny E Collett from Wantage was 26 with no stated occupation, at which time
the family home was at Melbourne Street in Gloucester. |
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Within
the following six months Fanny Elizabeth Collett married Walter John French
at Gloucester (Ref. 6a 724) during the third quarter of 1901. Walter was the son of James and Sarah Ann
French of Derby Road in Gloucester, who was 24 and a bridge-man employed on
the Great Western Railway. Two years
into their married life, Fanny presented Walter with the couple’s only known
child. The birth of their daughter
Doris Fanny French was recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 362)
during the second quarter of 1904. By
the time of the census in 1911, the family of three was still living in
Gloucester where Walter John French was 34 and still working as a rail bridge
man, his wife Fanny Elizabeth French from Wantage was 36, and their daughter
Doris Fanny French was six years old. |
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During
the first three months of 1933, Doris Fanny French married Herbert H Moseley,
the event recorded at Gloucester (Ref. 6a 425). The death of Walter J French was recorded
at Gloucester Rural register office (Ref. 7b 523) during the final quarter of
1965 when he was 89. |
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35P21 |
Ellen Maria Collett was born at Wantage in 1877, her
birth recorded there (Ref. 2c 306) during the second quarter of that year,
the third of the four known children of William and Sarah Collett. As simply Ellen Collett, she was four years
old in 1881 when living with her family at Partridges Yard in Wantage, and
was 14 in 1891, by which time she and her family had settled in Gloucester at
Tredworth Road. In the summer of 1894,
when Ellen would have been seventeen years of age, she fell pregnant out of
wedlock. The alternative option, which
seems less likely, is that the base-born child might have been the offspring
of Ellen’s older sister Fanny (above), the child being raised by
Ellen’s parents at 13 Melbourne Street in Gloucester. |
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During
the last three months of 1898 Ellen Maria Collett married Sydney John Albert
Bishop at Gloucester (Ref. 6a 608).
Seven years earlier Sydney J A Bishop was 15 years old and working as
an errand boy, while living at Clegram Street in the South Hamlet district of
Gloucester, the home of his parents John and Mary Bishop. Once married, the couple took up residence
at Knowles Road in Gloucester, where they were recorded in the 1901
census. Sydney Bishop from Gloucester
was 24 and described as a machinist driller of a road vehicle at the iron
works. His wife Ellen Bishop was 23
and her place of birth was confirmed as Wantage. On that same day, Ellen’s assumed base-born
daughter Lily Collett was six years when she was living with Ellen’s parents,
as she was again in 1911. |
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It
would appear that Ellen and Sydney did not have any children. Certainly, on the day of the census in
1911, the childless couple was still living in Gloucester, although by them
Sydney’s occupation was that of a school caretaker at the age of 33. Ellen Maria Bishop from Wantage was 32,
with no stated occupation. Fifty-one
years later the death of Sydney J A Bishop was recorded at Gloucester
register office (Ref. 7b 412) during the second quarter of 1962 when he was
85. |
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35Q34 |
Lily Collett |
Born in 1895
at Gloucester |
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35P22 |
FREDERICK GEORGE COLLETT was born at Wantage in 1880, where
the birth was recorded (Ref. 2c 319) during the first three months of that
year. In 1974 local government changes
to county boundaries meant Wantage became part of Oxfordshire. In 1881, aged just one year old, Frederick
Collett was living with his family at Partridges Yard in Wantage, where he
was most likely born. Only his mother
Sarah A Collett and his two sisters and older brother were at home with him
on 4th April that year, since his father William Collett was
working in Swindon, where he was in lodgings. |
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In
1901 Frederick was working with his father William Collett and older brother
William Collett at the family business of Wm Collett & Sons coach builder
on Melbourne Street in Gloucester.
Frederick’s job title at that time was coach painter and he later went
on to take over and manage the business, which was eventually handed down to
his grandson. It was during the second
quarter of 1905 that Frederick Collett married Julia Ricketts, the daughter
of Francis Emily Ricketts, as recorded at Gloucester (Ref. 6a 868). Living with the couple on the day of the
census in 1911 was Julia’s widowed mother Emily Ricketts, who was 72 years
old. Frederick Collett from Wantage was
31 and a coachbuilder who was residing at 2 Robinson Road in Gloucester with
his wife and the first of their two known daughters. Julia Collett of Gloucester was 30 and
their daughter Vera was three years old |
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Following
the death of his father at Gloucester on 22nd February 1917, there
may well have been a dispute within the family, with his father’s Will taking
over six years to pass through the probate process, to eventually be proved
at Gloucester on 13th July 1923, when the two main beneficiaries
were Frederick Collett and his older brother William T Collett (above). |
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35Q35 |
Vera Julia Dorothea Collett |
Born in 1908
at Gloucester |
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35Q36 |
OLIVE E H COLLETT |
Born in 1912
at Gloucester |
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35P23 |
Anna Maria Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on 12th
October 1855 and it was there where she was baptised on 11th
January 1857, the eldest child of Samuel Collett and his wife Sarah
Gerrish. In was later that same year
when her parents left England for Wisconsin in America, where she later
married William Harkness Berlin Campbell at Union Township in Pierce,
Wisconsin on 26th November 1873.
He was the son of William H Campbell and Phebe Jane Huller and had
been born in Pennsylvania on 28th January 1851. Anna Maria Campbell nee Collett died at
Exeland in Sawyer, Wisconsin on 4th June 1942, her husband having
died there seventeen years earlier on 10th November 1924. Both of them were buried in the Windfall
Cemetery in Exeland. |
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The
marriage of Hannah and William produced six children for the couple, and the
first two were Edward Campbell who was born on 12th February 1875
and who died on 2nd March 1875, and Ella May Campbell who was born
at Rock Elm in Pierce, Wisconsin on 18th April 1876. She married Archie Alonzo Veness at Maiden
Rock in Pierce on 19th November 1896, the son of Leroy Alonzo
Veness and Violetta Place, who was born on 1st February 1874 at
Arkansaw in Pepin, Wisconsin. Archie
died on 21st February 1946, while Hannah M Veness nee Collett died
in Wisconsin on 13th October 1967.
The four other children were Emma Campbell, who became Emma Veness,
Jennie Sarah Campbell (1882–1928) who married Archie L Crownhart (1882-1918)
and who later became Jennie Sewal, Walther Campbell, and Esther Ethel
Campbell, who became Ethel Hewitt.
Jennie Sarah Campbell was the great grandmother of Michael Nelson who
provided new family information during 2020. |
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35P24 |
Mary Jane Collett was born at Wisconsin, most likely at
Dodge County, during September 1857 shortly after her parents arrived there
from England. She married William
Alexander Martin on 2nd March 1876 at Maiden Rock, he having been
born in Canada on 28th April 1853, the son of Abijah Martin and
his wife Emily Harris. It was during
the previous year that her mother Sarah Collett nee Gerrish had died, living
her father Samuel Collett and her three brothers (below) living at
Union at the time of the census in 1880.
William Alexander Martin died on 5th June 1933, probably in
Orange County, California, where his widow Mary Jane Martin nee Collett may
have died sometime before 1941. |
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Mary
Jane presented William with eleven children as follows. Nellie M Martin was born in Wisconsin
during March 1877 who married Reno Norman Holt in 1898, the son of Henry
Stewart Holt and Olive Araminta (Minnie) Clark, who was born on 28th
July 1875 in Wisconsin and who died on 10th May 1941 at Snohomish
in Washington. Mattie A Martin was
born in Wisconsin in 1879. Eddy Arlo
Martin was born in Toronto on 3rd September 1881 and he later
married Ella Posey. Leon Everette
Martin was born at Brookings in South Dakota on 23rd October
1883. Merrel Uriah Martin was born at
Brookings on 13th October 1885 and he died in Los Angeles on 20th
September 1955, having married Edna Mae Mealey on 12th October
1910 at Maiden Rock in Pierce, Wisconsin, the daughter of William B Mealey
and Mary Jane Herbison, who was born at Pierce on 14th December
1883 in Pierce, and who died at Red Wing, Goodhue in Minnesota on 20th
July 1966. Lorenza Edward Martin was
born in Jun 1887 in South Dakota. Ina
Vida Martin was born at Brookings on 29th September 1889. Ethel Eunice Martin was born at Brookings
on 23rd April 1892. Myrtle
Adell Martin was born at Brookings on 2nd June 1893. William Alexander Martin was also born at
Brookings on 8th May 1897, as was Amos Martin who was born in
1899, who sadly died that same year. |
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35P26 |
James Collett was born at Stonebank in Waukesha,
Wisconsin on 13th August 1862.
James was fifteen when his mother Sarah died in 1877 and three year
later when he was 18, he was working with his father Samuel on their farm at
Union in Pierce, Wisconsin and was living there with his two younger brothers
Henry and Albert (below). He
later married (1) Alice Cary Kingsbury, the daughter of Asa Kingsbury and his
wife Margaret Thalheimer. Alice was
born in Illinois on 4th September 1867. |
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It
would appear that by the end of the century James and Alice were separated
since, James Collett married (2) Nora Cushing at Pipestone in Minnesota on 22nd
December 1900. She was the daughter of
James Cushing and his wife Mary Ellen Lillis, and was born on 1st
November 1872 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo in Iowa. James Collett died at Elmwood in Pierce,
Wisconsin on 8th December 1941, and was buried at Ono Cemetery in
Salem Township, Pierce. Alice Cary
Collett nee Kingsbury died in Sacramento, California on 29th
January 1945, and Nora Collett nee Cushing died on 17th May 1948
at Ellsworth in Pierce, Wisconsin, and was also buried at Ono Cemetery. |
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The
three children of James and his first wife Alice were born after the couple
moved to South Dakota: |
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35Q37 |
Edythe M Collette |
Born in 1890
in South Dakota |
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35Q38 |
Walter Burton Collette |
Born in 1892
at Brookings in South Dakota |
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35Q39 |
Alfred
Collette |
Born circa
1895, died before 1941 |
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35Q40 |
Etta May Collett |
Born in 1902
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35P27 |
Henry S Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 6th April 1869 in Union and was only eight years old when his
mother Sarah died. He was simply named
as Henry Collett, aged 11, when he and his two brothers James (above)
and Albert (below) were living with their widowed father Samuel on the
family farm at Union. Twelve years
after that he married Eva Etta Clark at Union on 22nd November
1893. She was the daughter of John
Calvin Clark and his wife Maranda Crandall, and was born at Shannon in
Carroll, Illinois on 20th August 1872. Henry S Collett was living at Plum City in
Pierce when died there on 15th February 1946, following which he
was buried at Ono Cemetery in Salem.
And it was also at Plum City where his wife Eva Etta Collett nee Clark
later died on 4th February 1950, after which she was also buried
at Ono Cemetery. It would appear that
the couple spent the whole of their early life together at Union, where their
seven children were born. |
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35Q41 |
Gladys Collett |
Born in 1895
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q42 |
Myrtle Collett |
Born in 1897
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q43 |
Willard Faye Collett |
Born in 1901
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q44 |
Leafy Gaynel Collett |
Born in 1903
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q45 |
Ralph Dinsmore Collett |
Born in 1905
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q46 |
Donald Milton Collett |
Born in 1911
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35Q47 |
Gail Winslow Collett |
Born in 1915
at Union, Pierce, Wisconsin |
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35P28 |
Ida May Collett was born at Wisconsin on 18th
April 1872, where she died on 19th November 1872, the youngest of
the three daughters of Samuel and Sarah Collett. She was buried in the family lot at Ono
Cemetery. |
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35P29 |
Albert B Collett, who was known as Bert, was born at
Union in Pierce, Wisconsin on 23rd February 1874, the last child
born to Samuel Collett and his wife Sarah Gerrish who died when Albert was
only three years of age. It was as A B
Collett aged six years that he was recorded living on the family farm at
Union with his father and his two older brothers in the census of 1880. He married Lula May Harrison at Maiden Rock
in Pierce, Wisconsin on 28th November 1894. She was the daughter of John Strange
Harrison and his wife Minerva Jane Keeler, and was during August 1879 in Wisconsin. Albert B Collett died at Ellsworth in
Pierce, Wisconsin on 16th December 1936, and was buried at Ono
Cemetery. |
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Following
the death of her husband Lulu married August Wilkens, the son of John Wilkens
Louise Brown, and it was some years later that Lula May Wilkens formerly
Collett nee Harrison passed away on 20th May 1949. During their married life together, Lula
presented Albert with six children who were all born within the state of
Wisconsin. Sadly, for the family, two
of the couple’s three sons did not survive, with both of them dying within a
year of them being born. |
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35Q48 |
Grace Minerva Collett |
Born in 1895
in Wisconsin |
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35Q49 |
Russell H Collett |
Born in 1897
in Wisconsin |
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35Q50 |
Lyle Clayton Collett |
Born in 1899
in Wisconsin |
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35Q51 |
Bernice Winifred Collett |
Born in 1904
in Wisconsin |
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35Q52 |
Ada Isabel Collett |
Born in 1907
in Wisconsin |
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35Q53 |
Herbert
Collett |
Born in 1908
in Wisconsin; died 1908 |
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35P30 |
Harry Derrick Collett was born at Bradford-on-Avon in 1866,
the eldest child of Henry Collett and his wife Anne Rebecca Derrick. His birth was recorded at Bradford (Ref. 5a
119) as simply Harry D Collett during the second quarter of that year, the
same quarter in which his parents had been married that same year, but in
Bath. It was also at Bradford-on-Avon
where Harry Collett was baptised on 6th May 1866, when his parents
were confirmed as Henry and Anne Rebecca Collett. When he was very young, his father’s work
as a policeman took the family of three to Downton near Salisbury and, in the
census of 1871, it was at Charlton-All-Saints (in the parish of Downton)
where the enlarged family was recorded, when Harry Collett from
Bradford-on-Avon was five years of age.
By April 1881 he was living with his family at Langley Burrell, just
outside Chippenham, where he was working as an apprentice painter and plumber
at the age of 15. |
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Harry
eventually joined the army and served overseas, and that was the reason was
he was not located in Great Britain in the next census in 1891. However, it was around that time that he
was serving in Ireland, and it was there that he met and married Mary. The marriage produced five children for the
couple, the first two of which were born at Limerick, the next one during a
posting to Valetta on the island of Malta, the next one at Plumstead near
Woolwich in London, while their last child was born at South Tidworth in
Wiltshire, following Harry’s tour of duty. |
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It
was in March 1901 that family was recorded as living in the South Tidworth
area of Wiltshire, midway between Amesbury and Andover. The family comprised Harry Collett from
Bradford-on-Avon, aged 35, who was described as an ex-soldier and clerk with
the Royal Engineers Office, his wife Mary Collett, aged 34 and from Ireland,
and four of their ultimate five children, they being John, aged nine from
Ireland, Annie seven also from Ireland, Frederick who was four from Malta and
Clara who was one year old from Plumstead. |
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Whether
his retirement was due to an injury sustained during his time in the army is
not known, but it is known that by April 1911 Mary Collett was a widow living
in the Windsor area with four of her five children. Mary Josephine Collett was 45, and her
children were Annie Evelyn 17, Frederick Victor 14, Clara Kathleen Collett
11, and Eileen Norah Collett who was nine years old. By that time Harry’s and Mary’s eldest son
John Henry Collett was 19 and was employed as a plumber, while lodging at the
home of his uncle Frederick George Collett (below) at Burleston
Cottages in Shipton Bellinger, to the east of Amesbury just over the county
boundary in Hampshire. |
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35Q54 |
John Henry
Collett |
Born in 1891
at Limerick |
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35Q55 |
Annie Evelyn
Collett |
Born in 1893 at
Limerick |
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35Q56 |
Frederick Victor Collett |
Born in 1896
at Valetta, Malta |
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35Q57 |
Clara
Kathleen Collett |
Born in 1899
at Plumstead, London |
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35Q58 |
Eileen Norah
Collett |
Born in 1901
at South Tidworth, Wilts |
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35P31 |
Sarah Jane Collett was born at Charlton-All-Saints (Downton)
south of Salisbury in 1867, the second of the thirteen children of Henry and
Anne Collett, although her birth was recorded at nearby Alderbury (Ref. 5a
175) during the third quarter of 1867.
Sarah J Collett from Downton was three years old in the census of
1871, when she and her family were living in Charlton-All-Saints within the
parish of Downton. Her father’s job as
a policeman meant the family moved around a lot and, around five years after
she was born, Sarah’s parents moved first to Biddestone, and then to Langley
Burrell. On leaving school, as the
eldest daughter, Sarah worked in the family home (a police station) as a
general servant, supporting her mother in caring for the family, where she
was 13 in 1881. It was eight years
after that when Sarah Jane Collett married David James Payne the son of David
and Phoebe Payne. Their wedding was
recorded at Malmesbury (Ref. 5a 73) during the first three months of 1889,
and it may have been through her father’s occupation that she first met
police constable David Payne. |
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It
was therefore David’s work with the Wiltshire Constabulary that initially saw
the couple settle in Chilmark, 11 miles from Salisbury, and it was there too
that nearly all of their children were born.
In 1891 Sarah had already presented David with their first child
Phyllis Lydia who was one year old, when David from Hackney in London was 29
and a constable, and Sarah was 23 and from Charlton-All-Saints. On the census day their address was simply
recorded as Ridge, while was on Wood’s Lane in Chilmark. |
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Not
long after the birth of their fifth child at Ridge, Chilmark, David was
posted to Easton Royal, just east of Pewsey in Wiltshire, where the family
was still living in 1901. The census
return that year listed the enlarged family as David J Payne who was 39 and a
police constable with the Wilts Force, Sarah J Payne who was 34, Phyllis L
Payne who was 11, Blanche E Payne who was 10, Harold J Payne who was eight,
Francis E Payne who was seven and Lionel D Payne who was four years of
age. It was at Easton Royal, shortly
after that census day, when Sarah gave birth to the couple’s last child, as
recorded in the next census of 1911. |
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David’s
next posting was to Melksham Forest, where Sarah’s parents and some of her
siblings were living and farming during the first half of the first decade of
twentieth century. On that occasion in
April 1911, the remnants of the family were recorded as police constable
David James Payne aged 49 and from Hackney, Sarah Jane Payne from
Charlton-All-Saints aged 43, Francis Edgar Payne who was 17, Lionel David
Payne who was 14 and Margaret Ida Payne who was nine years old, who had been
born at Easton Royal, Pewsey. And it
must have been at Melksham that David and Sarah remained living after David
retired from the police force, since it was there (Ref.5a 99) that the death
of David J Payne, aged 73, was recorded during third the quarter of 1935. |
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Their
daughter Phyllis Lydia Payne, was the maternal grandmother of Angela Chilcott
who provided some of the details for the updated version of this family line
released in April 2016. Phyllis and
her parents, together with her husband Harry Douglas Carter, are all buried
within the grounds of the Parish Church of St Michael in Melksham, where
Sarah Jane’s parents are also laid to rest.
Angela Chilcott spent the first fifty-three years of her life living
in the Warminster area of Wiltshire, before settling in the Netherlands in
2013. |
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35P32 |
Arthur Collett was born at Charlton-All-Saints (Downton)
in 1869, the son of Henry Collett from Broughton Gifford and Anne Rebecca
Derrick from Bradford-on-Avon. His
birth was recorded at Alderbury (Ref. 5a 198), midway between Downton and
Salisbury, during the first three months of 1869. It was later that year when he was baptised
as Arthur Collett, the son of Henry and Anne Rebecca Collett, at
Bradford-on-Avon on 5th September 1869. He was two years old in the Downton census
of 1871 when he and his family were residing in the nearby village of
Charlton-All-Saints. Ten years later,
on the day of the census in 1881, Arthur was 12 years old and still attending
school at Langley Burrell, where he and his parents were living, where his
father was a police constable. By 1891
Arthur Collett from Wiltshire was 22 and had followed the same occupation as
his father, when he was a police constable lodging with the Anen family at
Church Road in the parish of St George in the Barton Regis district of Bristol. It was three years after that when he
married Alice Maud Mary Bull at Weston-Super-Mare in Somerset on 18th
September 1894. The record of the
marriage confirmed he was the son of Henry Collett and that he was 26 years
of age, while his bride Alice was from Weston near Bath in Wiltshire. |
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Over
the following years Alice presented Arthur with at least the three children
listed below, the first two of which were born at Bristol, the third after
the family had made the move to Essex.
That was revealed in the next two census returns for 1901 and
1911. In the first of them, the family
of four was residing at Plummers Hill Road in Bristol St George where Arthur
Collett was described as a relieving officer at the age of 32. His wife Alice Collett from Bath was 30,
and their two children were Rayonette Collett who was five and Norman Collett
who was three. |
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In
the next census conducted in early April 1911, Arthur and his family were
living at 17 Linton Road in Barking, Essex.
Arthur Collett from Downton Parish near Salisbury was 42 and described
as working at the Receiving Office, a vaccination officer and a collector for
guardians and custodians. His wife
Alice Maud Mary Collett from Weston Parish near Bath was also 42, and their
three children were named as Ida Rayonette Collett who was 15 and a part-time
student, Norman Temple Collett who was 13 and attending school, and Clarence
Arthur Collett who was only three years old who had been born at Barking Town. |
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35Q59 |
Ida Rayonette Collett |
Born in 1895 at
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35Q60 |
Norman Temple Collett |
Born in 1897
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35Q61 |
Clarence Arthur Collett |
Born in 1908 at
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35P33 |
James Collett was born at Charlton-All-Saints (Downton)
in 1871, his birth recorded at Alderbury (Ref. 5a 182) during the third
quarter of the year, another son of Henry and Annie Collett. Soon after he was born, his father’s work
as a police constable resulted in a family move to Biddestone near Chippenham,
and it was there that he was baptised on 8th February 1874. By 1881 the family was recorded at Langley
Burrell near Chippenham, when James Collett from Downton was nine years of
age. After completing his education
and, on leaving the family home, James was lodging with the Kempton family at
Stafford Road in Swindon on the day of the census in 1891. Nineteen years old James Collett from
Charlton had the occupation of a harness maker, just like that of his
brother-in-law Bernard Woodbridge, the husband of James’ younger sister Clara
(below). |
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The
marriage of James Collett and Mary Jane Eyles took place at Henbury in Bristol
on 8th October 1895. The
event was recorded at Barton Regis (Ref. 6a 285) when James was 25 and the
son of Henry Collett and Mary was 29 and the daughter of William Eyles. Barton Regis does not exist today and was
renamed Clifton in 1904. Once they
were married, they settled in Dursley where their two children were born, and
it was at Silver Street in Dursley that the family was recorded in the census
of 1901. James Collett from
Charlton-All-Saints, near Downton, was 30 and working as an assistant
overseer. His wife Mary Jane Collett
from Wootton-under-Edge was 32, and their two children were Amy Louise
Collett who was four and Francis James Collett who was two years of age. |
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It
was the same situation ten years later, when the Dursley census of 1911 again
recorded the family living there and made up of James, who was 39 and still
an assistant overseer, but also as the clerk to the parish council, Mary Jane
who was 43, Amy Louise who was 14 and Francis James who was 12. At that time in their lives the family
employed a servant, Ada Louise Cox from Gloucester who was 30. Sometime after 1911, the family moved to Bristol,
where their daughter was married in 1921, and later to Painswick, where their
son raised his family. |
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35Q62 |
Amy Louise Collett |
Born in 1896
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35Q63 |
Francis James Collett |
Born in 1898
at Dursley |
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35P34 |
Annie Louisa Collett was born at Biddestone in 1873, another
daughter of Henry and Annie Collett, whose birth was recorded at Chippenham
(Ref. 5a 57) during the last quarter of 1873.
It was also at Biddestone where she was baptised on 8th
February 1874, in a joint ceremony with her older brother James (above). She was seven years old in the census of
1881, when Annie L Collett from Biddestone was living with her family in a
police house at Langley Burrell. Over the following years her family moved
first to Pewsey and then to Malmesbury, and it was at the latter that Annie L
Collett was 17 in 1891. Just over five
years after that, Annie Louisa Collett married Philip Charles Winchcombe,
their wedding day recorded at Highworth near Swindon (Ref. 5a 47) during the
third quarter of 1896. Philip was a
policeman with the Wiltshire Constabulary and may have been introduced to
Annie through her father, who was another member of the Wiltshire police
force. Philip Charles Winchcombe was
baptised at Shrivenham on 4th January 1874, the son of Wallace and
Jane Winchcombe. |
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Almost
immediately after they were married Philip was posted to Calne, and it was at
Sandy Lane in Calne where the couple’s first three children were born. It was also at Sandy Lane that the family
was living in 1901, when Philip Winchcombe from Shrivenham was 27 and a
police constable, Annie from Biddestone was also 27, and their two children
that day were Wallace Henry Winchcombe who was three and Edith Blanche
Winchcombe who was just one year old.
Philip’s next posting was to the village of Tilshead, which is said to
be the geographical centre of Salisbury Plain, where to more children were
added to the family. |
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However,
according to the next census in 1911, Philip had been promoted to the rank of
Police Sergeant, still within the Wiltshire Constabulary, but by then he and
his family were based in the village of Ramsbury, midway between Marlborough
and Hungerford. Philip and Annie were
both 37, when their four children were confirmed as Wallace Henry who was 13,
Edith Blanche who was 11, Christina Doreen who was seven and Leonard
Alexander who was four. It was
thirteen years later when the death of Annie L Winchcombe was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 25) during the fourth quarter of 1924 when
she was 40 years old. Three years
later widower Philip C Winchcombe married Ellen L Witt, the marriage recorded
at Stroud (Ref. 6a 787) during the last three months of 1927. It was nearly forty years later that the
death of Philip C Winchcombe was recorded at Swindon (Ref. 7a 509) during the
third quarter of 1966 when he was 92. |
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35P35 |
William George Collett was born at Biddestone in 1876, his
birth recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 57) during the third quarter of that
year, another son of Henry and Annie Collett, who was baptised at Biddestone
on 6th August 1876. It was
early in the following year that he died, his death recorded at Chippenham
(Ref. 5a 39) during the first quarter of 1877. He was the only one of the couple’s thirteen
children who did not survive to adulthood. |
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35P36 |
Frederick George Collett
was born at
Biddestone in 1878, the son of Henry and Anne Collett, whose birth was
recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 66) during the first three months of that
year. Under his full name, he was
baptised at Biddestone on 17th February 1878. Fredrick G Collett was three years old in
the Langley Burrell census of 1881 and was 13 in 1891 when he was recorded as
Fredk G Collett, living with his family at Gostins Lane in Brokenborough, one
mile outside Malmesbury. Four years later, Frederick
George Collett, aged 17 and born in Wiltshire, entered military service in
1895 with the 3rd Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment. His absence from the 1901 Census may
mean that he was very likely abroad, perhaps even in South Africa, taking
part in the Boer War. What is known prior
to that, and after he had presumably completed his initial training,
Frederick George Collett married Harriet Hannah Bannister who was born at
Grays in Essex in 1877 but, just like her husband, Harriet was also absent at
the time of the 1901 Census. Harriet
was the eldest daughter of John and Harriet Bannister, with whom she was
living in 1881 and again in 1891 at Prospect Row in Grays, by which time she
was already working as a domestic servant at the age of 12. |
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As
far as can be determined Frederick and Harriet had three children, with the
births of all three recorded at Andover, although the first of them suffered
a premature death. The birth of Irene
Norah Collett was recorded there (Ref. 2c 238) during the fourth quarter of
1901. By April 1911 Frederick George
Collett from Biddestone was employed by the War Department as a range warden,
while living with his wife and only child at Burleston Cottages in Shipton
Bellinger in Hampshire. Frederick was
34, Harriet was 33 and from Grays in Essex, and their son Frederick John
Henry was four and had been born at Shipton Bellinger. Lodging with the family were William Smith
aged 50, a bricklayer from Stroud; Charles Woodley aged 47, a bricklayer from
Goring; and John Henry Collett aged 19, a plumber’s labourer from Limerick in
Ireland. The latter was Frederick’s
nephew, the son of his older brother, the late Harry D Collett (above). |
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35Q64 |
Irene Norah
Collett |
Born in 1901
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Frederick John Henry Collett |
Born in 1906
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35Q66 |
Olive D Collett |
Born in 1912
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35P37 |
Mary Blanche Collett was born at Biddestone in 1880, her
birth recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 68) during the second quarter of the
year. It was on 24th March
1880, at Biddestone, where she was baptised, another child of Henry Collett
and Annie Rebecca Derrick. Very
shortly after her birth her policeman father was posted to Langley Burrell to
the east of Chippenham, where one-year-old Mary B Collett from Biddestone was
recorded with her family in March 1881.
Ten years later Mary B Collett was 11 years of age when living with
her family, which was then recorded in the census of 1891 at Gostins Lane in Brokenborough
near Malmesbury. When her father
retired from the police, he took up farming and in 1901 the family was living
at Snarlton Lane in Melksham Forest on the outskirts of Melksham, when Mary B
Collett from Biddestone was 21 and the eldest of the five children still
living with their parents. |
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Just
over two years later Mary Blanche Collett married Edward Thomas A R Fell,
their wedding recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 234) during the
third quarter of 1903. Edward Thomas
Abraham Richard Fell was the son of Thomas James Edward Fell, and wife
Caroline, and was born at Melksham in the summer of 1882. It is possible that Edward worked with
Mary’s father on the farm at Melksham Forest, and it was there also that the
couple’s first child was born. The
birth of William Raymond Fell, the first of their two known children, was
recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 109) during the final quarter of 1904. |
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It
was the census return in 1911 that confirmed the birth of their son had taken
place at Melksham Forest, although of the intervening years the family of
three has settled at Castle Eaton, Hannington near Highworth. Edward Fell was 29 and a farmer, his wife
Mary Blanche Fell from Biddestone was 31 and their son William was six years
old. On that census day Mary was
already pregnant with the couple’s second child, which was born a few months
later. The birth of Margery Fell was
recorded at Swindon (Ref. 5a 9) during the third quarter of 1911, when the
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. |
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35P38 |
William Collett was born at Langley Burrell in 1882
and was another son of policeman Henry Collett and his wife Anne. He was named in memory of his deceased
older brother and his birth was recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 70) during
the first quarter of 1882. On leaving
Langley Burrell the family moved first to Pewsey and then to Malmesbury and
Brokenborough, where they were living at Gostins Lane in 1891 when William
was nine years old. It may have been
military service that was the reason for his absence from the census in 1901,
but shortly after that he married Christine with whom he had at least two
children. By 1911 he and his young
family were recorded in the village of Lydiard Tregoze near Swindon as
William Collett, aged 29 and a dairy farmer from Chippenham, Christine
Collett, aged 30 and from nearby Wroughton, Henry Edward Collett who was
seven and born at Hannington near Highworth, and Frances Margaret Collett who
was four, who had been born at Cricklade. |
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Henry Edward Collett |
Born in 1903
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Frances Margaret Collett |
Born in 1906
at Cricklade, near Swindon |
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35P39 |
Francis Collett was born at Pewsey in Wiltshire during
in 1884, the son of Henry and Anne Collett, his birth recorded at Pewsey
(Ref. 5a 169) during the last three months of that year. By the time he was six, in 1891, he and his
family were living at Gostins Lane in Brokenborough near Malmesbury, and ten
years later he was 16 and a farmer’s son living and working on the family
farm at Snarlton Lane in Melksham Forest.
It was just after the start of the second decade of the new century when
the marriage of Francis Collett an Elizabeth Anne Hamar was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 16) during the first three months of 1910. Elizabeth Anne Hamar was born during the
first few months of 1882, the daughter of Edward and Mary Hamar. One year later the childless couple was
living at Blunsdon St Andrew to the north of Swindon, Francis Collett from
Pewsey was 27 and a dairy and arable farmer, and his wife Elizabeth Anne
Collett from Malvern in Worcestershire was 30. |
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35P40 |
Edith Jessie Collett was born at Pewsey in 1885, the eleventh
of the thirteen children of Henry and Ann Collett. It was also at Pewsey that her birth was
recorded (Ref. 5a 163) during the third quarter of the year. She was five years of age and living with
her family at Gostins Lane, Malmesbury in 1891 and by 1901 the family was
living in Melksham Without where Edith J Collett, aged 15 and from Pewsey,
was a dressmaker. In 1911, at the age
of 24, she was still living with her parents who, by that time, were living
at Byde Mill Farm in Hannington near Highworth, Swindon, when Edith Jessie
Collett from Pewsey was working for her father as a dairy maid. |
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It
was two years later that Edith Jessie Collett married Edward Thould, the
event recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 1) during the second
quarter of 1913. The marriage produced
two daughters and a son for the couple, the first being born one year later,
when the birth of Iris A Thould was recorded at Dursley register office in
Gloucestershire (Ref. 6a 489) during the second quarter of 1914. Three years later Edith gave birth to their
son, the birth of Edward J Thould recorded at Dursley (Ref. 6a 388) during
the second quarter of 1917. After a
further three years the birth of the couple’s third and last child was again
recorded at Dursley. Dorothy O
Thould’s birth was recorded there (Ref. 6a 502) during the last three months
of 1920. For all three children the
other’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. |
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Clara Collett was born in 1887 at Brokenborough, one
mile from Malmesbury where her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 58) during the
third quarter of the year, the youngest daughter Henry Collett and Ann
Rebecca Derrick. She was three years
old in the Brokenborough census of 1891when Clara and her family were living
on Gostins Lane. By 1901 her father
was a police pensioner who was a farmer at Snarlton Lane in Melksham Forest
when she was 13 and still at school. Six
years after that day the marriage of Clara Collett and Bernard Charles Woodbridge
was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 5) during the second quarter
of 1907. Bernard Charles Woodbridge
was born at Highworth in 1886, the son of William and Rosetta
Woodbridge. The marriage of Bernard
and Clara produced three daughters born prior to the census in 1911, with two
sons born just after. |
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In
1911 Clare Woodbridge from Malmesbury was 23, her husband Bernard was 24 and
a harness maker from Highworth, when they were living at Grittleton near
Chippenham with their three children.
They were Jessie Woodbridge who was three, Edna Woodbridge who was
one, and Irene Woodbridge who was just three months old. The family was affluent enough to employ a
domestic servant, Edith Archer who was 13.
The first two daughters had been born at Swindon, where the births of
Margaret Jessie and Edna Evelyn were recorded (Ref. 5a 1) during the second quarter
of 1908 and (Ref. 5a 2) during the fourth quarter of 1909. It was after the second birth that the
family settled in Grittleton, with the birth of Irene C Woodbridge recorded
at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 55) during the first three months of 1911. |
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Their
time at Grittleton appears to have been a short one, because it was back at
Swindon where the births of the couple’s two sons was recorded. Bernard Woodbridge was born towards the end
of 1912 (Ref. 5a 52) and Reginald Woodbridge was born one year later (Ref. 5a
68) during the last quarter of 1913.
On both occasions the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Collett. The death of Clara Woodbridge
nee Collett was also recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 500) during
the second quarter of 1952 when she was 64.
It was after fifteen years as a widower that the death of Bernard C
Woodbridge was recorded at Swindon (Ref. 7c 712) during the third quarter of
1967, when he was 80 years of age. |
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35P42 |
Reginald Collett was born at Brokenborough in 1889, perhaps
even at Gostins Lane, where he and his family were living in 1891 when
Reginald was one year old. His birth was
recorded at nearby Malmesbury (Ref. 5a 64) during the third quarter of 1889
and he was the last of the thirteen children of Henry and Anne Collett. In 1901, and following his father’s
retirement for the Wiltshire Constabulary, the family was farming at Snarlton
Lane in Melksham Forrest where 11-year-old Reginald was attending
school. On leaving school, Reginald
worked with his father on the farm, possibly at Snarlton Lane, before the
family moved again during the first decade of the new century, to Byde Mill
Farm at Hannington near Highworth, to the east of Swindon. |
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The
census of 1911 recorded Reginald Collett aged 21 from Malmesbury still
working on the family farm at Hannington, where he was described as a
farmer’s son, assisting on the farm.
Of his family, apart from his parents, the only sibling also living on
the farm was his older sister Edith Collett (above). However, one other person was listed with
the family that day, and that was Dora Cresser aged 19 and from Grove near
Wantage in Berkshire. She was the
daughter of former hotel keeper Robert Cresser and his much younger wife
Agnes Ellen Tame of Grove, with whom she was living at Aldbourne in 1901,
midway between Hungerford and Swindon.
Whilst she was only described as a visitor, with no occupation, Dora
Cresser was the future wife of Reginald Collett. |
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Later
that same year, during the last three months of 1911, the marriage of
Reginald Collett and Dora Cresser was recorded at the Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 9). The first of their three
known children was born while the couple was still living in or around
Swindon, but thereafter the family moved to the Devizes area of the county,
and then onto Melksham where the third child was born. Upon the registration of the birth of the
three children, in each case, the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Cresser. Dorothy’s birth was recorded
during the second quarter of 1912 (Ref. 5a 8), Robert’s birth was recorded
during the second quarter of 1913 (Ref. 5a 190) and Margaret’s was recorded
during the second quarter of 1920 (Ref. 5a 203). |
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35Q69 |
Dorothy C
Collett |
Born in 1912
at Swindon |
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35Q70 |
Robert
Collett |
Born in 1913
at Devizes |
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35Q71 |
Margaret
Collett |
Born in 1920
at Melksham |
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35P43 |
Sarah Jane Collett was born at Rock Elm in Pierce County,
Wisconsin on 26th November 1862.
By the time of the US census of 1880, she was 17 and was still living
with her parents on their farm at Rock Elm.
In 1884 she married John George Raab who was the son of Adam Raab and
Anna Caroline Eberwein. John Rabb was
born in Germany on 2nd May 1855.
The couple was living at Stevens in Minnesota when John died on 8th
September 1916. Less than seventeen
years later, at the time of her death, Sarah was living at Brooks, Marion in
Oregon when she died on 19th January 1933. Upon the death of her father James at Rock
Elm in 1905 Sarah was confirmed in the obituary as Mrs John Raab, who was
living at Red Wing, Goodhue in Minnesota. |
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marriage of Sarah and John produced four children. Edwin John Raab was born at Red Wing on 15th
September 1889, and he died there on 24th July 1979. He married (1) Elsie Alvina Sens who was
born during 1895 in North Dakota. He
later married (2) Rachel Ophelia and she was born on 21st
September 1883. When she died at
Goodhue on 27th January 1964 Edwin married (3) Florence A Moberg
at Goodhue on 4th February 1978, Florence having been born in
1897. The couple’s second child was
Clarence George Raab who was born at Red Wing on 6th August
1891. He died while at Ramsey in
Minnesota on 20th March 1982.
He married Ione Wolf at Deuel in South Dakota on 1st
December 1930. She was born on 4th
December 1897 and died in Ramsey on 11th December 1986. |
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Angeline Raab was their third child and she was born at Red Wing on 17th
November 1894. in Red Wing, Goodhue,
Minnesota, USA. She married Fred Henry
Crandall who was born at Waterville, Pepin in Wisconsin on 7th
October 1891. He died at Rhineland in
Wisconsin, while Minnie died on 13th November 1959. The last child born to Sarah Jane Collett
and John George Raab was Florence M Raab who was born at Red Wing on 1st
February 1901. She married Mercer
Charles Smith who was born in Wisconsin on 18th August 1898 and
who died at Riverside in California on 8th September 1996, two
years short of him reaching the age of one-hundred-years. His wife Florence had passed away nearly
thirty years earlier, when she died on 24th August 1967. |
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35P44 |
Hannah Elizabeth Collett
was born at Rock Elm
in Pierce County on 2nd March 1865 and was named as Libbie
Collett, aged 15, in the 1880 census for Rock Elm. On 21st July 1883 she married
Jacob Jackson who was born on 12th November 1857 at Bradford,
Pennsylvania, the son of Jacob Jackson and Sarah Morris. In the 1905 obituary for her father, Hannah
was again named as Libbie, when she was listed under her married name of Mrs
Jake Jackson of Olivet. And it was
while the couple was still living at Olivet, Gilman in Pierce County that her
husband died on 7th April 1925.
Hannah Elizabeth (Libbie) Jackson died thirty years later on 5th
June 1955. During their life Hannah
presented Jacob with just two children, Fred Jackson, and Hazel G Jackson who
was born in Wisconsin during September 1890.
She married William McCardle, the son of Mike McCardle and Mary
Cunningham, and was born in Wisconsin during 1884. William died in 1958 and on 12th
May 1976 Hazel McCardle nee Jackson passed away at Menomonie in Dunn,
Wisconsin. |
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35P45 |
Edwin James Collett was born at Rock Elm in Pierce County
during February 1868, the eldest son of James Collett and his wife Mary A
Holcomb. At the age of 13 he was
referred to as Edwin Collett in the US census of 1880. Thirteen years later he married Lulu Nelson
at Ashland in Wisconsin on 4th July 1893, who had been born in
Norway during July 1866. By the time
of the census in 1900 Lulu had presented her husband with their first two
children and the family of four was living at Precinct One in Hayward Town,
Sawyer County, Wisconsin. Edwin was
named as Edward Collett was 32, Lulu Collett was 34, Florence Collett was
three, and Raymond Collett was one year old.
However, in the next census of 1905 the family was recorded as Edwin J
Collett, aged 38, as was his wife Lulu from Norway, and by then they had four
children. Florence was eight, Raymond
was five Marie was three, and Vernice was just eight months old. Also, in 1905, at the time of the death of
his father James, Edwin was one of the ten children listed in the obituary,
when he was described as Ed Collett of Hayward. |
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Two
more children were added to their family over the next six years, the first
born before the census in 1910, and the second just after. The Hayward census of 1910 recorded the
family under the name of Collette, when once again the head of the household
was listed as Edward, who was 48. His
wife Lulu was 44, and their five children were Florence, aged 13, Raymond,
aged 10, Mentia (Marie), who was nine, Verna (Vernice), who was six, and
Prudence who was two years of age. It
would appear that the name of their youngest daughter was changed over the
following years, since every record of her after 1910 gave her name as
Isadore Collett. |
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The
couple’s eldest daughter left home to be married around 1916, so by the time
of the Hayward census in 1920 there were still five children living at the
family home, following the birth of their last child. On that occasion the family was listed as
Ed Collett, aged 53, Lulu Collett, aged 55, Raymond Collett, aged 20, Marie
Collett, aged 18, Vernice Collett, aged 15, Isadore Collett who was 12, and
Howard Collett who was eight years old. |
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By
1930 only unmarried Raymond and the two youngest children were still living
at the family home in Hayward. Ed J
Collett was 63 by that time, and his wife Lulu was 64. Raymond was 30, while Isadore was 23 and
Howard was 18. Lulu Collett nee Nelson
died at Hayward in Sawyer County, Wisconsin during 1942, and eleven years
after that Edwin James Collett also died at Hayward during 1953. During their life together, they had six
children. |
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35Q72 |
Florence Collett |
Born in 1897
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35Q73 |
Raymond Collett |
Born in 1899
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35Q74 |
Marie Collett |
Born in 1901
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35Q75 |
Vernice Collett |
Born in 1904
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35Q76 |
Isadore Collett |
Born in 1907
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35Q77 |
Howard Collett |
Born in 1911
at Hayward, Wisconsin |
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35P46 |
Minnie A Collett was born at Rock Elm in Pierce County
during March 1870 and was ten years old in the US census of 1880 for Rock
Elm. She married Joseph B Taylor at
Rock Elm on 10th September 1895 in a joint ceremony with her
sister Martha (below). Joseph
was the son of Joseph Taylor and Rosabelle Demo who was born in New York in
August 1861. In her father’s obituary
published in 1905 she was described as Minnie, Mrs Joe Taylor of Glen
Wood. Minnie Jackson nee Collett died
during 1931, while her husband passed away in 1948. |
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35P47 |
Frederick Levi Collett was born at Rock Elm in Pierce County
during October 1871, the son of James and Mary Collett. The Rock Elm census of 1880 included Fred
Collett as being nine years old, when his parents were confirmed as James
Collett, a farmer from England, and Mary Collett from Jasper, New York. It was over seventeen years later that he
married Anna Sophia Braatz at Durand, Pepin in Wisconsin on 21st
December 1897, the daughter of Fredrick Braatz and Augusta Bryan. Anna was born in Wisconsin on 19th
June 1876 and over the next few years she presented Frederick with two
sons. The first of them was born prior
to the census of 1900, by which time the family was living at Eau Galle
Town in Dunn County, Wisconsin. Fred L
Collett was 29, his wife Annie L M Collett was 24, and their son was named as
Clyde Collett aged two years. It was as Fred Collett of Somo that he was
listed as a child of James Collett in his obituary of 1905 |
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By
1910 the family of four was residing at Cassian in Oneida County, Wisconsin when Fred L
Collett was 37, Anna Collett was 32, Clyde E Collett was 11, and Earl C
Collett was six years old. During the
next ten years Fred took his family back to Pierce County where the family
was living in 1920. By that time Fred
Collett was 48, Anna S Collett was 42, Clyde E Collett was 20, and Earl C
Collett was 15. It was around three years after that
when the couple’s eldest son left home to be married, so by 1930 there were
only three of them living at the family home in Cassian. Fred was 57, Anna was 52 and Earl was
25. Two years later Frederick Levi
Collett died in 1932 and his wife Anna Sophia Collett nee Braatz survived for
a further thirty-eight years, when she died at Spring Valley in Pierce County
on 28th July 1970. |
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35Q78 |
Clyde Elmer Collett |
Born in 1898
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35Q79 |
Earl Claire Collett |
Born in 1904
at Wisconsin |
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35P48 |
Martha Ellen Collett was born at Rock Elm, Pierce during
1874 and was six years old in Rock Elm census of 1880. Fifteen years later she married Henry L
Hess at Rock Elm on 10th September 1895 in a joint ceremony with
her sister Minnie (above).
Henry was the son of Lewis A Hess and Augusta Brose, and was born in
Wisconsin during August 1871. The 1905
obituary for Martha’s father James Collett listed Martha as one of his ten
children using the description Mattie, Mrs Henry Hess, of Elmwood. Henry Hess died at Hennepin in Minnesota on
27th January 1941 and eleven years later Martha died there on 10th
October 1952. |
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marriage of Martha and Henry resulted in the births of three children. Earl Lamont Hess was born in Wisconsin on 1st
July 1901 and he died on 26th December 1951, having married Emily
Katherine (Katie) Heuftle. She was
born in Nebraska on 17th July 1895 and she died on 20th
August 1985. The couple’s second child
was Vida May Hess who was born on 19th November 1905, and who
sadly died on 13th July 1907.
Their last child was Myrtle M Hess was born in Wisconsin on 23rd
May 1907, who died in St Paul, Ramsey in Minnesota on 12th January
1975. |
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35P49 |
Albert H Collett was born at Rock Elm, Pierce on 27th
December 1875, the only child of James Collett and his wife Mary A Holcomb
who did not survive his father. He was
four years old in the census of 1880 but sadly, when he was just nineteen
years old he died on 6th January 1895. At the time of the death of his father in
1905 the obituary for James Collett included in the list of his ten children
the name of ‘Bertie, now deceased’. |
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35P50 |
William Arthur Collett was born at Rock Elm, Pierce on 11th
November 1878 and was one year old in the census of 1880. He was the youngest son of James and Mary
Collett and before his nineteenth birthday he married (1) Elsie Delsia Fox at
Rock Elm on 11th October 1897.
She was the daughter of Sylvester John Fox and Juliette White, and was
born at Rock Elm on 10th August 1877, so was 21 on the day of her
wedding. By the time of the census in
1900 Elsie had presented William with their first child, and at that time the
family of three was residing at Spring Valley in Pierce County,
Wisconsin. William Collett was 22, his
wife Elsie was 23, and their son George was two years old. |
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was still just the three of them again living at Spring Valley in 1905,
having lost their second child during the previous year, on the same day that
it was born. William A Collett was 26,
Elsie A Collett was 27, and George W Collett was six. In that same year William Arthur Collett
was named as Will Collett of Spring Valley, Wisconsin in his father’s
obituary, and it was also 1905 that William’s wife died three days after
giving birth to the couple’s third child who also did not survive. |
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Just
over three years after the death of his first wife at Spring Valley on 6th
December 1905, William married (2) Alma Regina Peterson there on 31st
March 1909. She was the daughter of
John Peterson and Anna Linder and had been born at Stockholm in Pepin,
Wisconsin on 20th April 1880.
Although they had four children, only two of them survived, with the
other two being twins who died on the day that they were born. |
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According
to the Spring Valley census conducted in 1910 W A Collett was 31, his wife
Alma Collett was 29, and William’s son George Collett was 11. Living with the family was William’s
widowed mother Mary Collett, and someone by the name of Emma Johnson, who was
21. Following the death of his mother
in 1916, and the departure from the family home of his son George, William
and Alma moved to Sawyer County in Wisconsin where they were living in 1920. |
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The
census that year recorded the family as William A Collett, aged 41, Alma R
Collett, aged 39, while their daughter Allene was incorrectly listed as
Allian I Collett who was six years old.
Living with the family in 1920 was Grace A Luke who was 17. On the day of the census that year Alma was
expecting the arrival of the couple’s fourth child, and only their second to
survive. That was confirmed in the
next census of 1930, by which time William’s married son George had returned
to live with the family at Hayward in Sawyer County. |
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The
Hayward Town census in 1930 recorded the family as William A Collett, who was
51, Alma R Collett, who was 50, their two children Allene I Collett, who was
16, and Harland L Collett, who was 10, together with George W Collett, aged
32, and his much older wife Mary L Collett who was 49. Supporting the family was servant Exelda M
Nicolas aged 21. William and Alma were
married for twenty-five years, when William Arthur Collett died at Duluth, St
Louis in Minnesota on 24th March 1934. Alma survived her husband by thirty-three
years, when she passed away at Douglas in Wisconsin on 19th
November 1967. |
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35Q80 |
George William Collett |
Born in 1898
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35Q81 |
An unnamed
infant Collett |
Born on
18.09.1904; died same day |
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35Q82 |
An unnamed infant Collett |
Born on
03.12.1905; died same day |
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35Q83 |
Allene Irene
Collett |
Born in 1914
at Wisconsin |
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35Q84 |
An unnamed
infant Collett twin |
Born on
16.05.1917; died same day |
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35Q85 |
An unnamed
infant Collett twin |
Born on
16.05.1917; died same day |
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35Q86 |
Harland Leroy Collett |
Born in 1920
at Wisconsin |
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35P51 |
Belle H Collett worn at Rock Elm, Pierce on 30th
July 1883, but was missing from the family home in Rock Elm at the time of
the 1880 US Census. Belle was still a
spinster in 1905 when her father died, and it was his obituary that confirmed
Belle, and her sister Vida (below), were unmarried and still living at
home on that occasion. It was during
the following year that she married Warren J Weldon at Red Wing, Goodhue in
Minnesota on 5th July 1906.
He was the son of Elias E Weldon and Annie B Hamilton and was born in
Wisconsin on 3rd May 1883.
Warren died at Eau Claire in Wisconsin on 10th September
1867, and just four months later Belle died there during January 1968. Over the years after they were married
Belle presented Warren with four children in Wisconsin, and they were Gail F
Weldon – he was born in 1907 and died in 1912, Wayne A Weldon – born in 1910,
Lawrence E Weldon - born in 1913, and Robert F Weldon who was born in 1916. |
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35P52 |
Vida Leona Collett was born at Rock Elm, Pierce on 24th
October 1888, the last of the ten children of James Collett and his wife Mary
A Holcomb. In 1905 Vida and her sister
Belle (above) were still living at the family home at Rock Elm when
their father passed away. The obituary
also confirmed that they were both unmarried at that time. It was two years later that Vida married
Milton John Hamilton at Spring Valley on 12th March 1907. John was born at Rock Elm on 14th
January 1879, the son of John Hamilton and Anna Belle Condit. The marriage produced three children for
the couple at Spring Valley, and they were Annabel Marie Hamilton (born
29.01.1908), Lucille Vida Hamilton (born 02.07.1909), and Clarence Hamilton (born
10.07.1913). Milton died at Eau Claire
on 12th May 1951, and Vida Leona Hamilton nee Collett died at
Baldwin, St Croix in Wisconsin on 17th December 1958. |
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were three Hamilton children born to the couple in Pierce County, and the
first of them was Annabelle Marie Hamilton who was born at Spring Valley on
29th September 1908. She
married Arthur Hatch on 21st August 1929, who was born in
Wisconsin during 1906, the son of Frank Welsey Hatch and Ethel Brown. Annabell Hatch nee Hamilton died at Eau
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second child of Vida and Milton was Lucille Vida Hamilton who was born at
Rock Elm on 2nd July 1909, who married Elmer Kafus Olson on 10th
August 1932 at Grange Hall, Pierce in Wisconsin. Elmer was born at Eau Galle in Dunn,
Wisconsin on 18th December 1895, and he died on 18th
July 1985 at Baldwin, St Croix in Wisconsin, where Lucille died on 12th
April 1999. The last of the couple’s
three children was Clarence Larence M Hamilton who was born at Spring Valley
on 10th July 1913. He
married Alma Thompson at Spring Valley on 2nd June 1937, who had
been born in Wisconsin in 1919.
Clarence died at Baldwin, St Croix in Wisconsin on 16th
April 1977. |
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Ernest Collett was born in 1875 at Bethnal Green,
where his mother Emily was also born.
And it was with his family at 126 Broke Street in Shoreditch that he
was living in 1881 when he was five years old. During the following few years his father
George Collett died leaving him and his sister Minnie (below) living
with their mother by April 1891 when he was 15. By the end of the century Ernest had left
the family home and, in March 1901, he was living in the Hackney area of
London where he was working as a quantity surveyor at the age of 22. |
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Minnie Collett was born at Shoreditch in 1878 and was
living there with her family at 126 Broke Street in 1881 at the age of two
years. Following the death of her
father she was living with her mother and brother Ernest (above) ten
years later in the Islington & Upper Holloway registration district of
London. On leaving school she took up
work as a vellum binder, as confirmed by the census of 1901, when she was 22,
and was still living with her mother in the St Leonard Shoreditch area of
London. |
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35P55 |
George H Collett was born at New Haven City in 1875,
the eldest son of Daniel T Collett and Adela Bryan. In the census of 1880, five-year-old George
H Collett was not recorded with his family, instead he was described as the
nephew of Charles Bryan, his mother’s brother, with whom he was boarding at
nearby Milford in New Haven County.
Also staying with Charles Bryan and his unmarried sister Susan M
Bryan, was George’s widowed grandmother Celestia Bryan. Over the following years George’s parents
were divorced and that may be the reason why no record of him has been found until,
twenty years later, in the census of 1900.
That year George H Collett was 22 (sic) and a dealer in bicycles like
his younger brother Edwin (below), when both of them were still living
with their divorced mother at New Haven. |
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The
following census in 1910 placed him as a married man residing at Providence
on Rhode Island. George H Collett from Connecticut was 34 and employed as a
superintendent for a life insurance company.
The census return stated that he and Adah F Collett, also 34, had been
married for eight years, having given birth to two children. Glenna F Collett was six and Edwin S
Collett was four years old, all of them born in Connecticut. Serving the family as a domestic servant
was Lucy Brown from Pennsylvania who was 28.
A later passenger list gave Ada’s date of birth as 12th
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It
was nearly the same situation ten years later, when the same family was still
living in Providence. George H Collett
was 44, as was Adah Collett, and was still working as an insurance agent,
while the other three occupants were daughter Glenna F Collett who was 16,
son Edwin A Collett who was 14, and servant Catherine Banahan from Ireland
was 25. The family was still in
Providence in 1925, at 20 Upton Avenue, where George H Collett was 48 but,
shortly thereafter, when George was perhaps visiting family members in the place
of birth, he passed away. And it was
at New Haven that his death was recorded on 4th August 1928 and
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His
widow and his son continued to live in Providence, although in 1927 his
daughter was living in New York, where she was still living in 1930. During that time in her life Glenna F
Collett travelled a great deal and was recorded, alone mostly, on passenger
lists, while on one occasion she did have her mother Ada with her. The first of these trips was on board the
SS Majesty which sailed from Cherbourg on 15th July 1925, arriving
in New York on 21st July.
Her next trip was on the SS Munargo from Nassau on 31st
January 1927, arriving in New York on 3rd February. By that time 23-year-old Glenna gave her
address as 114 East 40th Street in New York. For her next sailing across the Atlantic in
1929 she had her widowed mother with her, and by then Ada Collett aged 53 was
residing at 529 Industrial Trust Building in Providence. The SS Mauretania left Cherbourg on 1st
June and arrived in New York on 7th June. Once again Glenna F Collett was alone when
she sailed from Cherbourg on the SS Aquitania on 7th June 1930,
reaching New York on 13th June.
It was on that occasion that single lady Glenna Collett, aged 26, was
staying at the Chatham Hotel on East 48th Street in New York. |
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With
her unmarried daughter living in New York in 1930, widow Ada Collett remained
living in Providence ad with her son also remaining unmarried, it was with
Edwin that Ada was living by the time of the census in 1940. No record of either of them has so far been
discovered with the census of 1930.
Head of the household was Edwin A Collett who was 34 and a life
insurance agent, while his mother Adah F Collett was 64. |
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Born on 20.06.1904
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Born in 1908
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35P56 |
Edwin Stephen Collett was born at New Haven on 6th
August 1877, the youngest son of Daniel T Collett and Adela Bryan. It was simply as Edwin Collett aged two
years that he was living with his parents at New Haven in the census of 1880. Curiously, no obvious record for Edwin and
his family has been located, until twenty years later in the census of 1900,
by which time his parents had been divorced.
So, in 1900 Edward S Collett, aged 20 (sic), and his brother George (above)
were both working as bicycle dealers when they were still living with their
mother in New Haven. By the time of
the next census in 1910, Edwin S Collett was 29 (sic) and was married with a baby
daughter. The family of three was
recorded at Boston in Suffolk County, Massachusetts,
where Louise Collett was 26 and their daughter Elise was not yet one year
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In
1920 it was at Attleboro Ward 3 in Bristol County,
Massachusetts, and the home of his in-laws, that Edwin S Collett aged 42 was
living, from where he was working as a commercial trader in automobiles. His wife Louise H Collett was 36 and their
daughter Elise G Collett was 10 years of age.
Louise was the daughter of Eugene A Hyde and Ida M Hyde. Two years earlier, on 12th
September 1918, Edwin Stephen Collett was 41 living at Tiffany Street in
Attleboro when he was described in the draft registration form as being a
self-employed farmer, whose next-of-kin was named as Mrs Louise H Collett of
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Sometime
during the next decade, the family left Massachusetts when they travelled
south to Florida. And it was at St Petersburg in Pinellas County, Florida, where the family
was recorded on the day of the census in 1930. Edwin S Collett from Connecticut again said
he was younger than his actual age, when he was recorded as being only 50,
instead of 53. The census form also
gave him no occupation. His wife
Louise H Collett was 44 and their daughter Elise G Collett was 20. |
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Born in 1910
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35P58 |
Maria Maslen Collett was born at Brooklyn in New York on 7th
February 1867, the first of the four known children of William Mortimer
Collett and Mary Ann Hughes (or Hughey). Tragically, she suffered an infant death at
the age of one year, when she died at Brooklyn on 10th April 1868,
and was buried there at Cypress Hills Cemetery on 12th April 1868.
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35P59 |
William Henry Collett was born at Brooklyn in New York on 6th
December 1868, the second child of William and Mary Collett. Shortly after he was born, his parents moved
to Virginia, where they were living at Buffalo Township in 1870, where
William was one year old. By 1880,
when he was eleven year of age, the family had settled in New Haven at 29
Daggett Street, but thereafter no record of William Henry Collett has been
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35P60 |
Albert Edward Collett was born in Virginia during 1872, the
second son of William and Mary Collett.
In the census of 1880, Albert E Collett was nine years of age when he
was living with his family at 29 Daggett Street in New Haven. Twenty years later, the New Haven census in
1900, identified the family of four living at 23 Ward Street, where Albert E
Collett aged 28 was a machinist. It
must have been around that time that he became a married man, since the next
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It was again at New Haven City that the year
family was living in 1910. Albert E
Collett was 38 and had been born in Virginia, who was a proprietor of a fish
market, living at 22 Asylum Street.
Living there with his was his
wife of eleven years, Lillian E Collett aged 32 and from Maine, and their two
children who were Edward Collett who was ten, and Vera Collett who was eight
years old. The census form confirmed
that Lilian had given birth to two children, both living. Less than five years after that census day,
Albert E Collett died at New Haven on 13th January 1915, and was
buried there at the Evergreen Cemetery. |
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The fact that Lillian had lost her husband was
confirmed in the 1920 census for New Haven, when widow Lillian Collett was 42
with no occupation, her son Edward was 20 and a clerk at an options store,
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Three years earlier, his son Albert Edward
Collett, completed a military form on 19th February 1917,
including these details. Aged 17, he
was still residing at 22 Asylum Street in New Haven, whose occupation was
that of an optician. He was 5 feet 9
inches tall and had two people who depended on him (his mother and sister).
He answered no, to every question on
the form, but said yes to being able to ‘handle a team’. In 1950, 50-year-old A Edward Collett was
again an optician, in a retail optical store, when with him was his wife
Theresa A Collett who was 54. |
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Daughter
Vera Collett later married to become Mrs Vera Smith and when she died on 28th
June 1975 the record of her death at Charleston, South Carolina, was report
in the Charleston News & Courier on 29th June, as
follows. Mrs Vera Collett Smith was
born at New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Albert Edward Collett and Lillian
Emma Tower Collett, and wife of George Galbraith Smith was residing at 106 Runnymeade Lane in Charleston North when she died. |
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Albert Edward
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Born in 1900
at New Haven, Connecticut |
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Vera Collett |
Born in 1902
at New Haven, Connecticut |
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35P61 |
Frank Collett was born during the month of May in 1882
at New Haven, the last child of William Mortimer Collett and Mary A Hughes
(Hughey). It was at 23 Ward Street in
New Haven Township that 18-year-old Frank Collett was still living with his
family in 1900, when he was attending school.
After a further ten years, Frank Collett aged 28 was a salesman and a
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35P68 |
Lorraine Collett
was born at Kansas City, Missouri, on
9th December 1892, the second daughter of George Dexter Collett
and Martha (Mattie) Elizabeth Falkenstein.
Towards the end of the century, and after the birth of her younger
brother Harry (below), the family moved to Fresno, California, where
they remained for many decades. In
1900 Lorraine was eight years of age, and in 1910 was 17. Although absent for twenty years, she was
back with her parents in 1930, when unmarried Lorraine Collett was 36. During those missing years, Lorraine had
created a name for herself as the Sun-Maid Girl. That was because, as a model she was hired to promote raisins. It was during 1915 that Lorraine was
attending high school and working part-time as a seeder and packer for the Griffin
& Skelley Fruit Packing Company in Fresno, for $15 a
week. In May that year, she was
spotted by one of the executives of the raisin cooperative, while drying her curly brown hair
and wearing her mother's red bonnet in the backyard of her family's home. As a consequence, Lorraine was hired to
promote the California Associated Raisin Company by handing out free samples
at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and participating in an unusual promotion that had her dropping
raisins from an airplane flying over San Francisco. |
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35P69 |
Harry Collett was born at Blue Mound in Vernon
County, Missouri, on 14th
May 1896, the last of the three children born to George Dexter Collett and
his wife Mattie. Soon after he was
born, his parents took the family to California, where they settled in
Fresno, where Harry lived for the rest of his life. The Fresno City census in 1900 included
Harry Collett aged four years. He was
15 in 1910 and still living with his parents, as he was in 1920, when he was
23 and working as a superintendent at a raisin company. Three years earlier, the military draft for
the First World War included the registration document for Harry Collett,
which confirmed his date of birth (above). The same form also stated that the family’s
address was 310 Butler Avenue in Fresno, and that Harry’s trade was that of a
Superintendent Master Machinist at the California Associated Raisin Company. |
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Harry
was still a bachelor in 1930 when he was 32 and still living at the family
home with his parents. However, it was
sometime during the following years that Harry married Irene from
California. The next census in 1940
identified the childless couple living and working in Judicial
Township in Fresno County, California.
Harry Collett from Missouri was 43 and a farmer, while his wife Irene
Collett was 32 and employed as a nurse, working at a dentist’s practice. The death of Harry Collett was recorded at
Fresno on 17th May 1972, when his date of birth was then confirmed
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35P75 |
John
Edward Collett was born at Atworth near Melksham on 30th May 1886, where
his father John Stanier Collett had been born nearly thirty years
earlier. By April 1891 John’s parents
had left Wiltshire and were living in Reading where John was recorded in the
census return as John E Collett aged four years and from Atworth. Ten years later in March 1901 John Collett
from Atworth in Wiltshire was 14 and was already working as a labourer at the
Huntley & Palmers Biscuit factory.
See historical note (below) within the notes relating to his
sister Elsie Sarah Collett who was also working there by 1911, perhaps
arranged by John.
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John
was also still an employee at the biscuit factory in April 1911 when he was
24 and single. On that occasion he was
still living with his family at 12 Hart Street in Reading when his place of
birth was recorded as Melksham, the same as his father and younger brother
Henry (below). Thirty years
later it was also as John E Collett aged 54 that he died in Reading on 17th
August 1940, where his death was recorded (Ref. 2c 848) during the third
quarter of that year. |
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35P76 |
Henry Thomas Collett, who was referred to as Harry T
Collett aged three years in 1891, was born at Atworth near Melksham on 12th
December 1887 and was baptised at Atworth on 9th June 1889 as
Henry Thomas, the son of John Staniard Collett and his wife Mary. At the time of the 1891 Census, he was
living at Reading with his father John S Collett and his older brother John E
Collett. His mother Mary must have
been away visiting family or friends at that time. Ten years later in 1901 he was recorded
simply as Henry Collett aged 13 from Atworth in Wiltshire, while he was still
living with his family in Reading, where his father John was working as a
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It
was just over four years later that Henry Thomas Collett signed on with the
Great Western Railway in Reading on 4th September 1905. The work appears to have only last for just
over one year, since the GWR Staff Records confirmed that he left the company
on 8th October 1906. By
April 1911 Henry was 23 and was still living with his parents at 12 Hart
Street in Reading. However, sometime
after October 1906 Henry was re-employed by the Great Western Railway since
his occupation at the time of the 1911 Census was recorded as being that of
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The
1911 Census return listed his place of birth as Melksham rather than nearby
Atworth, and it was also Melksham that was stated as being the birth place of
his older brother John (above) and his father John, whereas they too
had been born at Atworth. It is
assumed that later in that same year Henry Thomas Collett left England for a
new life in Canada where, after initially arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
he later went to work on a farm near Tobermory overlooking Lake Huron in
Bruce County, Ontario. After around
ten years of living in Canada it was on 9th November 1921 when
Henry Thomas Collett married Ada Elizabeth Smith the daughter of Joseph Henry
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The
wedding took place at Fairfield Plain in Brant County, Ontario, where Ada was
born on 2nd November 1891, and over the next nine years she
presented Henry with four children who were all born in Brant County. Henry Thomas Collett, who was known as
Harry throughout his life, died at St Joseph’s Hospital, Brantford in Brant
County on 23rd February 1959, whereas his wife survived him by
nearly thirty years. Ada Elizabeth
Collett nee Smith also died at Brantford on 1st October 1988 and
was buried with her husband in Fairfield Cemetery in Fairfield, Burford
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Born in 1922
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Born in 1924
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Born in 1927
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Born in 1930
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Rose
E Collett was born at Reading on 25th July 1891, the eldest daughter
of John Stanier Collett and Mary Ann Simpson.
In the census of 1901, she was nine years old and ten years later, at
the age of 19, she was working as a laundry maid while still living with her
family at 12 Hart Street in Reading.
Tragically, she was only thirty-one when she died in the
Royal County of Berkshire on 12th October 1922.
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Elsie Sarah Collett was born at Reading on 31st March 1893 and was listed as being seven years old in the Reading census conducted on 31st March 1901. In April 1911 she was 17 and was still living with her family at 12 Hart Street in Reading from where she was employed as a packer at the local Huntley & Palmers Biscuit factory – see historical note below.The Huntley & Palmers factory was on the Kings Road in Reading not far from the railway station to which it was linked with its own internal railway line for distributing the biscuit worldwide. At the peak of its success in 1903 the company was largest biscuit maker in the world, producing around 400 different types of biscuit, and employing over 5,000 workers. |
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It
is now established that Elsie followed her brother Henry Thomas Collett (above)
when he emigrated to Canada during the latter months of 1911, although it was
thirteen years later that she crossed the Atlantic Ocean. She eventually left Reading, where she had
been living and working since 1911, and it was on the ship ‘Empress of
France’ that she sailed from England on 7th June 1924, arriving in
Quebec on 14th June 1924.
The ship’s passenger list confirmed that Elsie was 30, single and a
Baptist from Reading, whose occupation was that of a packer. The reason for her trip to Canada was noted
as “to be married”, while her ultimate destination was 131 Merritt Street in
St Catharines, Lincoln County, Ontario, the home of Mr H J Fulker her
fiancée. Curiously it was her mother
Mrs M A Collett of 43 Williams Street in Reading who was named as her nearest
relative, even though her father was still alive at that time and died four
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Just
over two years after her arrival in Canada Elsie Sarah Collett married Hubert
John Fulker on 2nd October 1926 in St Catharines in Lincoln
County. It was as Hubert John Fulker
aged 17 that he was living in Reading in April 1911 where he had been born
during January 1894, the son of William James Fulker and Helen Meredith. Elsie Sarah Fulker nee Collett died at St
Catharines in Lincoln County on 28th April 1968 and had lived as a
widow for the previous twelve years following the death of her husband on 17th
November 1956, also at St Catharines.
Elsie was buried with her husband in Victoria Lawn Cemetery at St
Catharines in Lincoln County, Ontario, where a single marble headstone marks
their last resting place. It has the
following inscription: “FULKER Hubert
John 1894 – 1956 his
wife Elsie
Sarah 1893 – 1968” |
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Frederick
George Collett was born at Reading on 12th January 1896 which was where
he was living with his family in 1901 aged five years and again in 1911 when
he was 15. By that time, he had left
school and was working as a boot repairer, while living at 12 Hart
Street. Just less than five years
later he enlisted with the regular army and signed a declaration form on 10th
February 1916 when he was 20 and living at 42 Williams Street in Reading from
where he was still working as a repairer of boots. He was described as being five feet three
inches tall and was assigned to the cavalry of the line. It appears he only served for 112 days and
was discharged on 9th October 1916 when he was described as being
honest and hardworking, although he was apparently unfit for combat,
according to the military medical officer.
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he was still living in the Royal County of Berkshire when he died in 1969.
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Edward
William Collett was born at Reading on 15th May 1898 and was
two years old in the census of 1901 and was 12 by April 1911 when he and his
family were living at 12 Hart Street in Reading. Not long after the census day in 1911
Edward’s older brother Henry (Harry) Thomas Collett (above) left the
family home in Reading and sailed to Canada to embark on a new life in the
New World.
On leaving school Edward, or Ted as he was known within
the family, enlisted with the army at the outbreak of the Great War, and the
photograph (right) of him in his uniform is an extract from a larger
photograph with Ted sitting alongside his older brother Fred (above).
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After the war, and with his brother Harry then settled in
Canada, Ted sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to be reunited with him on board
the ship ‘Minnedosa’. The passenger
list of the vessel, which sailed out of the Port of Liverpool, England, and
arrived at Quebec on 20th April 1921 included the following
description of him. Edward Collett was
aged 21 years and a labourer with 25 Dollars who could read and write, who was
intending to live with his brother in Canada, the son of J Collett of 43
Williams Street in Reading.
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On
arrival in Canada, Ted joined his brother Harry at Burford, Brant County in
Ontario. Three years later in 1924
their sister Elsie Sarah Collett (above) also sailed to Canada, where
she was married in 1926. It was at
Simcoe in Norfolk County, Ontario, that Edward (Ted) William Collett married
Constance Edith Richardson on 11th October 1928. Constance was the daughter of Owen
Richardson and Jessie Cleare and was born at Great Hockham in the English
county of Norfolk on 24th June 1897. Edward William Collett died on 12th
June 1973 while residing at Brantford in Brant County, Ontario, while it was
also at Brantford where his wife passed away nearly eleven years after on 27th
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single flat gravestone laid in the ground at Farringdon Burying Ground in
Brantford marks the spot where they were both laid to rest. The simple stone reads “COLLETT Edward
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Edward Cleare Collett |
Born in 1933
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35P81 |
Kate
Alice Collett was born at Reading on 18th August 1901, the last child of
John Stanier Collett and Mary Ann Simpson.
Ten years later she was nine years old when she was living with her
family at 12 Hart Street in Reading, from where her father John was a carpenter
and a builder. It would appear that
she remained a spinster all her life, as the death of Kate A Collett was
recorded at Reading register office (Ref. 6a 133) during the third quarter of
1968 at the age of 66.
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35P83 |
Clarence Henry Collett was born at Sculcoates, Hull during
1889, the second child and eldest son of Thomas Collett and his wife Rosa
from Birmingham. He was one year old
in the census of 1891 and was 11 years old in March 1901 when he was living
at 10 Brompton Terrace on Park Road in Sculcoates with his family. Clarence was still living with his family
ten years later, but at the outbreak of war he joined the army. |
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Midway
through the Great War Clarence Henry Collett was a private [service no.
14/165] with 8th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment when he was
killed in action on 14th July 1916. He was 27 years old and his name is amongst
those listed on the Thievpal Memorial.
It was his parents Thomas and Rosa Collett of “Melksham”, East Ella
Drive, Anlaby in Hull, who were named as his next-of-kin. |
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35P84 |
Albert Edward Collett was born at Sculcoates in Hull in
1893, where his birth was recorded (Ref. 9d 238) during the fourth quarter of
the year. In 1911, when he was 17
years old, he was working as a clerk for a paint and colour manufacturer at a
local paint works, while still living with his family in Sculcoates. It seems he lived all his life in the Hull
area, since his death was recorded there (Ref. 2a 208) during the fourth
quarter of 1967, when he was 74 years old. |
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35P86 |
George M Collett was born at Chester, Pennsylvania on 4th
July 1878, the first of the seven children of James Tarrant Collett and Mary
Emma Start. Tragically he only
survived for twenty days, when he died there on 24th July 1878. |
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35P87 |
Mary Ann Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
10th July 1879, the eldest daughter of James and Mary Collett, and
she was recorded as being only ten months old in the Chester census of
1880. Twenty years later in 1900, when
she was 21, Mary A Collett was still living with her family in Ward 5 of
Chester City, and was still there in 1910 when she was 30. Mary Ann Collett lived a long life and died
at Chester on 14th March 1974 at the age of 95, only two months
after her sister Martha (below) passed away. |
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35P88 |
George S Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania
during 1881 and was named in honour of his brother who died very young. Sadly, he too did not survive and died at
Chester on 20th July 1882. |
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35P89 |
Henry Sheppard Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
23rd November 1882, and he was still living in Pennsylvania when
he died on 24th February 1956 at the age of 73. It is now known, thanks to Sandy Rosato in
America, that Henry was married and that the marriage produced at least one child. Whilst further details will hopefully be
received from Sandy, it is very likely that she was the daughter (or
granddaughter of that child, Grace Collett who later married to become Grace
Woolley. |
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35P90 |
Martha Tarrant Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
12th August 1884. She was
16 in the Chester City census of 1900, and it was five years later that she
married Clayborne G Howery on 30th June 1905. During the following three years she gave
birth to two daughters, after which Clayborne suffered a premature
death. As a widow with two young
children Martha returned to live with her parents at Chester, where she and
the two girls were recorded in 1910, when Martha Howery was 25, Anita Howery
was three years old, while Helen Howery was one year and ten months of
age. The three of them were still
living with Martha’s widowed father in 1920, following the death of her
mother three years earlier. By then
Martha was 35, Anita C Howery was 13, and Helen E Howery was
11. |
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According
to the next Chester City census in 1930 both of Martha’s daughter had left
the home of their grandfather leaving just Martha Howery, aged 41 (sic)
looking after her elderly father James, who passed away during the following
year. Martha Tarrant Howery nee
Collett was still living in Pennsylvania at the time of her death on 15th
January 1974, when she passed away just two months before her older unmarried
sister Mary Ann Collett (above). |
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35P91 |
James Howard Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
14th March 1890, the youngest son of James Tarrant Collett and his
wife Mary Emma Start. As James H
Collett he was 10 years old in the Chester census of 1900, and as Howard
Collett he was 20 in 1910, when he was still living at the family home in
Chester. It is established that James
married Elsie Emma Rost around five years later, with whom he had one child
who was born at Chester before 1920.
There appears to be a great mystery surrounding what happened to James
after he was married, as no record of him or his wife, or his son, have been
found in the census of 1920. Furthermore,
no record of any of the three of them has been discovered in 1930. |
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However,
ten years later in 1940 James and Elsie were living apart. Howard James Collett was 50 and was a
lodger at the Chester home of the widow Elizabeth Edwards, who was 42. At that same time his wife and son were
recorded in the census at Collingwood Borough in Delaware County,
Pennsylvania, where Elsie Collett was 41 and her son James Collett was 23,
indicating he had been born in 1917, whereas he was actually born in
1919. It was on the 6th
March 1962 that James Howard Collett died while he was still living in
Pennsylvania. |
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35Q97 |
James Martin Collett |
Born in 1919
at Chester, Pennsylvania |
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35P92 |
Ethel Lee Collett was born at Chester in Pennsylvania on
1st December 1896, the youngest of the seven children of James
Tarrant Collett and Mary Emma Start, and was five years of age in the Chester
census of 1900 and was 14 in 1910. The
only other detail known about her is that Ethel Lee Collett died on 4th
July 1986. |
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35P93 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at Norrington Common, near Broughton
Gifford in 1891, the first child of Henry John Collett and Annie Page whose
marriage was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon during the third quarter of that
same year. The birth of Sarah Ann
Collett was also recorded at Bradford (Ref. 5a 125), but during the fourth
quarter of the year, who was nine years old in the Broughton Gifford census
in 1901, when Sarah Ann and her family were still living in Norrington
Common. By the time she was twelve
years of age, her family had moved to Whitley, near Melksham. On completing her schooling, Sarah entered
domestic service and in 1911 she had left the family home in Whitley, when
she was working close by at the home of farmer Herbert Pickford and his large
family. That day, Sarah Collett from
Norrington was 19 and a dairy maid on a farm. |
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35P94 |
Florence Maria Collett was born at Norrington Common in 1896,
the second known child of John and Annie Collett, her birth recorded at
Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 132) during the third quarter of the year. It was also Norrington Common that four-year-old
Florence Maria Collett was living with her family in 1901. During the early half of the following
decade, the family settled in Whitley, to the north of Norrington Common,
where Florence Collett was 14 and already working as a general domestic
servant when she was still living with her family. Eleven years later, the marriage of
Florence M Collett and Thomas J Bewley was recorded at Melksham register
office (Ref. 5a 233) during the first three months of 1921. |
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35P95 |
John Collett was born at Norrington Common, with
his birth recorded (Ref. 5a 127) during the second quarter of 1900. He was the eldest son of John and Annie
Collett and, least than a year later, he and his family were still living at
Norrington Common while, ten years later, it was at Whitley, to the north of
Norrington Common, that he was living with his parents and five siblings,
when he was 10 years of age and still attending school. It was just two years later that John
Collett died at Melksham, when his death was recorded there (Ref. 5a 116)
during the second quarter of 1913, at the age of only 13 years. |
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35P96 |
Stephen Collett was born at Norrington Common, on 26th
August 1902 and his birth also was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 113)
during the last three months of 1902.
He was eight years of age in the Melksham census of 1911, and sixteen
years later he married Leonora H Townsend.
Their wedding day was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon register office
(Ref. 5a 180) during the first quarter of 1927. The marriage produced two children for
Stephen and Leonora, the birth of both of them recorded at Chippenham register
office (Ref. 5a 86 in Qrt1 of 1933 and Ref. 5a 83 in Qrt4 of 1935), when
their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Townsend. The death of Stephen Collett was recorded
at Chippenham register office (Ref. 23 1737) during the spring of 1980. |
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35Q98 |
Brenda J
Collett |
Born in 1933
at Chippenham |
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35Q99 |
William J
Collett |
Born in 1935
at Chippenham |
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35P97 |
Alice Louisa Collett was born in 1904 at Whitley, near
Melksham, after her parents John and Annie Collett moved there from
Norrington Common. It was at Melksham
register office where her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 110) during the last
quarter of 1904 and it was at Whitley that she was still living with her
family in 1911, aged six years. She
was around thirty years of age when she married Stanley A Berrett, their
wedding day recorded at Trowbridge register office (Ref. 5a 289) during the
first three months of 1937. |
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35P98 |
Tom Collett was born at Whitley on 16th
March 1908, his birth recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 113)
during the second quarter of the year.
The marriage of Tom Collett and Evelyn M Chamberlain was recorded at
Trowbridge register office (Ref. 5a 373) during the last three months of
1938. The birth of each of their first
three children was recorded at Chippenham register office (Ref. 5a 150, 5a
117 and 5a 93), with the last two birth recorded at Trowbridge (Ref. 5a 252
and 57c 924). In each case, the
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Chamberlain. It was also at Trowbridge where the death
of Tom Collett was recorded (Ref. 23 2219) during the autumn of 1977. |
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35Q100 |
Gerald T
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Born in 1940
at Chippenham |
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35Q101 |
William R Collett |
Born in 1941
at Chippenham |
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35Q102 |
Maureen A
Collett |
Born in 1942
at Chippenham |
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35Q103 |
Margaret E
Collett |
Born in 1944
at Trowbridge |
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35Q104 |
Ivan J
Collett |
Born in 1947
at Trowbridge |
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35P99 |
Ethel Catherine Collett was born at Whitley in 1910, with her
birth recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 102) during the second
quarter of that year. She was
therefore just under one years old in the Whitley census of 1911. |
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35P100 |
Herbert John Collett was born at Shaw near Melksham in
December 1880 and was just three months old at the time of the census of
1881. The birth of Herbert John
Collett was recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 110) during the first three months
of 1881. His family was still living
at Shaw ten years later, when Herbert was ten years old. His family later left Shaw and moved to
Broughton Gifford, where they were living at the time of the census in 1901. By that time Herbert was an employee of the
Great Western Railway and on the thirty-first of March that year he was
recorded as being 20 years of age and living at Griffithstown, near Pontypool
in Monmouthshire, where he was working as a locomotive engine fireman. On that occasion he gave his place of birth
as Whitley, which is the village adjacent to Shaw, and was where his father’s
family lived for many years. |
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He
continued to work as a railway engine driver who, in 1911, was visiting his
family in Broughton Gifford, when his mother was a patient in Melksham
Cottage Hospital. The census that year
revealed that Herbert Collett from Whitley was 29 and a married man. It was six years earlier, on 17th
April 1905, that Herbert John Collett had married Alice Louisa Smith at
Griffithstown, just south of Pontypool in Monmouthshire. Alice had been born at Wolverhampton in 1878
and was baptised there on 26th January 1879, the daughter of
Sidney and Sarah Smith who, by 1901, were residing at Park Street in
Griffithstown, where Alice was a dressmaker at the age of 20. |
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While
Herbert was visiting his family in Wiltshire, his family was recorded at
Shirehampton, north-west of Bristol.
Alice Louisa Collett from Wolverhampton was 30 and had her two
children living there with her. They
were Herbert Ronald Collett who was four and Florence Louisa Collett who was
not yet one year old. Shortly after
1911, Herbert’s work with the Great Western Railway took the family to
Keynsham, south-east of Bristol, which lies on the main line between Bristol
and Swindon, where Alice gave birth to four more children. |
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Although
no record of the death of Herbert John Collett has been found, it would
appear that Alice returned to the county of her birth towards the end of her
life. Alice Collett was 71 years old
when her passing was recorded at Walsall register office (Ref. 9b 709) during
the last three months of 1950. |
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35Q105 |
Herbert Ronald Collett |
Born in 1906
at Griffithstown |
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35Q106 |
Florence Louisa Collett |
Born in 1910
at Bristol |
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35Q107 |
Arthur C Collett |
Born in 1913
at Keynsham, Bristol |
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35Q108 |
Elizabeth M Collett |
Born in 1915
at Keynsham, Bristol |
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35Q109 |
Ruth Collett |
Born in 1917
at Keynsham, Bristol |
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35Q110 |
Peter H Collett |
Born in 1919
at Keynsham, Bristol |
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35P101 |
Florence Annie Collett was born at Shaw, either at the end
of 1882 or early in 1883, following which she was baptised at Melksham on 1st
February 1883, the daughter of Tom and Elizabeth Collett. Despite not finding any record of her after
that date, her absence from the family over the following two decades, leads
one to believe that she must have suffered a premature death during the 1880s.
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35P102 |
Amelia Catherine Collett was born at Shaw in 1884 and was six
years old in 1891. Shortly after the
census day that year, her family moved from Shaw to nearby Broughton Gifford
and, towards the end of the next decade, Amelia left school and entered the
world of education. By March 1901 she
was 16 when she was recorded as living with her family at Broughton Gifford
and, at that time, was described as a paid monitoress in a national school. |
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35P103 |
Agnes Mary Collett was born at Shaw in 1886 and was four
years old in the Shaw census of 1891. During the following year Agnes and her
family travelled the very short distance from Shaw to Broughton Gifford,
where they were living in 1901 when Agnes was 14. By 1911 Agnes Collett was said to be 22,
when she actually 24, and was performing the role of housekeeper for her
father and two of her brothers Frederick and Arthur at Broughton Gifford
because her mother was poorly in hospital.
Also visiting the family was Agnes’ married brother Herbert Collett from
Wales. Six years later, Agnes Mary
Collett married Harry Newton at Broughton Gifford on 8th December
1917, when her father was confirmed as Tom Collett, with Harry’s father named
as Frederick Newton. |
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35P104 |
Frederick Thomas Collett was born at Shaw in 1887. He was three years old in 1891, while still
at Shaw, and was 13 in 1901 after his family had moved to Broughton
Gifford. Ten years later, when he was
23, Frederick was still living with his father at Broughton Gifford with his
younger brother Arthur (below) and their sister Agnes (above)
who was standing in for their mother who was in Melksham’s Cottage
Hospital. Visiting the family, from
his home in South Wales, was married brother Herbert (above). At that time in his life, Frederick Collett
from Shaw was employed at a local rubber factory as a spreader. |
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35P105 |
Francis Collett born at Shaw in 1890 just before his
parents moved to Broughton Gifford, and it was there that he was living with
his family aged 11 years in 1901.
Within the next ten years he moved out of the family home and was living
and working in Devizes in 1911. The
census that year recorded him as Frank Collett from Shaw, near Melksham,
whose occupation was that of a clerk, employed by the Wiltshire United Dairy
Company. That day he was unmarried, 20
years old, and a boarder at the Humphries family. It was ten years after that, when the
marriage of Francis Collett and Winifred K Wedlock was recorded at Westbury
register office (Ref. 5a 339) during the third quarter of 1921. Within the next three months their first
child was born. |
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35Q111 |
Joan F Collett |
Born in 1921
at Melksham |
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35Q112 |
David J Collett |
Born in 1925
at Melksham |
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35P106 |
Arthur Martin Collett was born at Broughton Gifford, his
birth recorded at Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 122) during the third quarter of
1897. As Arthur Martin Collett, he was
three years old in 1901, when living with his family in Broughton Gifford,
where he was again in 1911, aged 13 and still attending school. Just over thirteen years after that census
day, the marriage of Arthur Martin Collett and Lily E Jones was recorded at
Chippenham register office (Ref. 5a 176) during the third quarter of
1924. Their two known children had
their births recorded at Chippenham register office (Ref. 5a 104 and 5a 90),
when the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Jones. |
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35Q113 |
Mary K
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Born in 1925
at Chippenham |
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35Q114 |
Dennis J M Collett |
Born in 1929
at Chippenham |
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35P107 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at Karangahake, just south of
Paeroa, in New Zealand on 22nd May 1881, the eldest child of
William Collett and his wife Esther Ellen Sweeney who were only married just
over three months earlier. Sarah
married (1) Charles McKenzie on 9th February 1899 with whom she
had three children, all of them born in New Zealand. They were honeymoon baby William Joseph
McKenzie, who was born in 1899, Hector Charles Ash McKenzie, who
was born in 1907, and Josephine Amelia McKenzie who was born in
1909. Just over ten years later she
married (2) William Joseph Simpson during 1920. Sarah Ann Simpson nee Collett died on 17th
August 1941 and was buried at Waikumete Cemetery. |
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35P108 |
Catherine Collett was born at Karangahake on 21st
October 1883, the second child born to William and Esther Collett. It was in 1906 that she married Samuel
Henry Roulston. And it was on 28th
July 1969 that Catherine Roulston nee Collett died and was buried at Old Te
Puk Cemetery. |
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35P109 |
Albert George William
Collett was born at
Karangahake on 22nd August 1885, the third child and eldest son of
William and Esther Collett. He married
Helen Tomlinson on 4th July 1814.
Whilst nothing was previously known about him, it was as George
Collett that he ended up living in Australia where he was married. Tragically he was killed in
a mining accident on 25th July 1928. His death was reported in the Sydney
Morning Herald on Thursday 26th July 1928. Contact with one of his grandchildren is
currently being pursued and it is hoped this will reveal more details about
his wife and their children. |
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“George Collett, 40, a miner, residing at Pelaw Main, and James Gilmour, 38, a
miner, residing at Kurri Kurri, were killed by a fall of coal in the Pelaw Main Colliery on Wednesday 25th July. The men were removing pillars, when about
nine tons of coal came away without warning and buried them. When the men were extricated about half an
hour later, they were dead.” |
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35P110 |
Rose Jubilee Collett was born at Karangahake on 1st
August 1887, the daughter of William and Esther Collett. She married Reginald Ivan Roberts in 1908
and it was over fifty-four years later that Rose Jubilee Roberts nee Collett
died on 15th December 1962, following which she was buried at
Pukerimu Cemetery in Paeroa. |
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35P111 |
John Henry Collett was born at Karangahake on 2nd
July 1888, one of the thirteen children of William Collett from Wiltshire in
England and his wife Esther Ellen Sweeney.
He later married Sarah Radford on 12th September 1912, and
it was on 3rd March 1959 that he died and was buried at Hamilton
Park Cemetery in Newstead. No details
are available concerning his children, but it was his great grandson Regan
Silcock from Hamilton in New Zealand who kindly provided the details of the
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Annie Maria Collett was born at Karangahake during 1891
and sadly she died just eighteen days after her mother Esther Ellen Collett
nee Sweeney, when she passed away on 30th May 1906 at the age of
14 years, the cause of death being acute pneumonia. Annie was buried in the same grave as her
mother, and they were joined in 1929 by Annie’s father William Collett. The headstone bearing the names of all
three of them marks the grave in New Zealand. |
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35P113 |
William Ivan Collett was born at Karangahake in 1893, the
son of William and Esther Collett. In
1924 he married Thelma Gladys Ardern.
William Ivan Collett died on 23rd July 1963 and was
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35P114 |
Mary Jane Collett was born at Karangahake on 3rd
November 1895, the daughter of William and Esther Collett. She married Walter Harold Llewelyn in 1916
and died in 1974. |
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35P115 |
Esther Ellen Collett was born at Karangahake on 29th
October 1897, the daughter of Esther Ellen Collett and her husband
William. She married Eugene Hogan in
1916, and died on 13th September 1972, after which she was
cremated at Waikumete. |
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35P116 |
James Leach Collett was born at Karangahake on 28th
July 1899, the son of William and Esther Collett. It was during 1926 that he married Mary
Margaretta Karl. James Leach Collett
was 94 years old when he died at Papakura on 9th January 1993. |
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35P117 |
Thomas Henry Collett was born at Karangahake in 1900, the
youngest son of miner William Collett and his wife Esther Ellen Sweeney. He was eighteen when he was married at
Cambridge in 1918 to Alice Mabel McEntee who had been born in 1899, the
daughter of Lawrence Henry and Eliza McEntee. It is not known at this time
whether or not they had any children.
What is known is that Thomas was recorded as Thomas Henry Collett when
he died in 1947 at the age of 46 years, as listed on the New Zealand BDM
Database, Registration No. 1947/23010. |
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35P118 |
Lucy Collett was born at Karangahake on 8th
February 1902, the daughter of William and Esther Collett. Lucy later married Christopher Hoole in
1922, and she died on 12th July 1990, and her ashes were buried at
North Shore. |
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35P119 |
Ivy Myrtle Collett was born at Karangahake in 1904 and
she married William Edward Potter during 1924. It was on 13th March 1980 that
she died and was cremated at Purewa. |
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35P120 |
Violet May Collett was born at Karangahake on 12th
October 1905, the last child born to William Collett and Esther Ellen
Sweeney. She married Percy Edward
Woodman in 1930 and died on 28th June 1997 at Maunu Cemetery in
Whangarei. |
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35P121 |
Louisa Frances Collett was born at Shaw in 1883 and was seven
years old in 1891. By the end of the
century her parents had moved to Corsham where they were living in 1901, when
Louisa was seventeen. By 1911 she had
left the family home in Corsham, but was living and working close by, and
still in Corsham within the Chippenham registration district. However, on that occasion the census had
reversed her forenames, so she was recorded as Frances Louisa Collett, aged
27, unmarried and from nearby Shaw. |
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35P122 |
Reginald William Collett
was born at Corsham
in 1885 and it was there he was living with his parents in 1891 at the age of
five years. His father James Collett
was a stonemason and a house builder so, on leaving school, Reginald joined
his father in the family business, as confirmed by the census of 1901, when
he was 15 and his occupation was that of a house builder. Ten years later in April 1911, Reginald
William Collett was 25, when he was still living at Corsham with his family
and was still working there in the family business. |
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35P123 |
Harold Edward Collett was born at Corsham in 1887 and was
three years old in the Corsham census of 1891. Ten years later he had left school and, at
the age of 13, he was working as a house builder with his father and older
brother Reginald (above). No
record of him has been found in the census of 1911. |
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35P126 |
Emily Estella Collett was born at Corsham in 1898 the
daughter of James and Louisa Collett who registered her birth at the
Chippenham register office (Ref. 5a 67) during the first three months of that
year. She was still living at Corsham
with her family in 1901, when she was three, and again in 1911 when she was
13. |
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35P127 |
William Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in 1883,
and was the eldest child of Benjamin Collett and Ruth Mortimer, whose birth was registered at
Bradford-on-Avon (Ref. 5a 118) during the last three months of 1883. On leaving school he worked with his father
Benjamin Collett who was a carpenter, until his early death in 1900. By March 1901 William was 17 when he was
living with his widowed mother and working as a joiner man with his younger
brother Ewart (below). No
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It may have been through a link to
his mother’s Mortimer family that William met, and then married, Daisy May
Mortimer, the daughter of Henry Morris Mortimore from Cardiff and his wife
Ellen Mortimore from Torquay, where Daisy was born. The birth of Daisy May Mortimore was
recorded at Newton Abbot register office (Ref. 5b 134) during the second
quarter of 1894. Just before the start
of the new century, the family left Devon and settled in Somerset where
six-year-old Daisy and her family were recorded in 1901. During the next decade the family returned
to Devon and in 1911 were living at Babbacombe, Torquay, where at the age of
16 Daisy was employed as a milliner. |
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Four years later, the banns of marriage
for William Collett and Daisy May Mortimore were declared at All-Saints’
Church in Babbacombe for their wedding on 4th April 1915, which
was recorded at Newton Abbot register office (Ref. 5b 277) during the second
quarter of the year. During the summer
of the following year the first of their two daughter was born, followed
three years after by their second child.
Both births were recorded at Newton Abbot when the mother’s
maiden-name was recorded as Mortimer. Eulalie
Zoe Collett was born in 1916 (Ref. 5b 188), and Joyce Collett
towards the end of 1919 (Ref. 5b 225). |
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Although described as married in the census
of 1921, Daisy May Collett was 27 years and 2 months old when she and her two
daughters were living at the Torquay home of her parents. The completed census form does record that
her daughters were four and eight months, and one year and seven months
respectively, and that both parents were alive. What happened to William is not currently
known, bit in 1945 Daisy May Collett later married Cecil H Hill, and as Daisy
May Hill she died in Devon during 1949. |
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35P128 |
Sarah Ann Collett was born at Frome during the third
quarter of 1885. When she was around
three years old her family left Frome and moved to Trowbridge where they were
living in 1891, when Sarah was curiously listed as being seven years old,
which may have been an error in transcription. Ten years later her widowed mother was
living at Twerton in Bath, while Sarah Collett at the age of 15 was living
and working in Broughton Gifford.
Around the time that she was twenty-two Sarah married Samuel Champion
at Malmesbury during the second quarter of 1907. So, by April in 1911 Sarah Ann Champion,
aged 25, was living at Twerton with her husband Samuel who was 28. It was at Broughton Gifford that Samuel
died on 21st November 1962, and he was followed by Sarah sixteen
years later, when she also died there on 20th August 1978. Both of them were buried in the grounds of
the Broughton Gifford Baptist Chapel. |
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35P129 |
Joshua Ewart Collett was born at Frome during the spring of
1887. Shortly after he was born his
family left Frome and moved to Trowbridge, where they stayed for almost ten
years, before finally settling in Twerton near Bath. It was as Ewart aged three years that he
was listed in the census of 1891. Ten
years later he had left school and had taken up the same trade as his late
father, who was a carpenter. It was
again as Ewart Collett that he was listed in the census of 1901, when he was
still living with his mother in Twerton.
His occupation at the age of 13 was that of a joiner man, like his
brother William (above), with whom he was probably working. By 1911 he was the oldest member of his
family still living with his mother at Twerton when, at the age of 23, his
place of birth was confirmed as Frome. |
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35P130 |
Lena Mary Collett was born at Trowbridge in 1888
although, like most of her younger siblings, her birth was recorded at
Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 115) during the fourth quarter of the
year. And it was at Trowbridge that
she was living with her family in 1891 at the age of two years. Towards the end of the next decade Lena’s
family moved from Trowbridge to Twerton in Bath, where she was living with
her widowed mother, when she was 12 years old. When she was 22, Lena was still living with
her mother at Twerton. It seems
possible that she never married and the only other known fact about her is
that she died at Broughton Gifford and was buried at the Baptist Chapel there
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35P131 |
Kirwin John Collett was born at Trowbridge in 1890 and,
like his sister Lena (above), his birth was also recorded at Melksham
register office (Ref. 5a 119) during the third quarter of the year. As simply Kirwin Collett he was 10 years
old in the Bath census of 1901, when he and his family were living at Claude
Avenue, South Down. On leaving school
his occupation was that of a grocer, as confirmed by the census in 1911, when
he was 20 and unmarried when living with his mother at Maybrick Road in Bath.
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35P132 |
Amy Ruth Collett was born at Trowbridge in 1892, with
the birth recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 114) during the third quarter of
1892. Towards the latter part of that
decade her family left Trowbridge and moved to Twerton where, sadly, her
father died not long after. By March
1901 she was recorded as being eight years old, when living with her mother
and the rest of her family at Twerton.
Ten years later in April 1911, Amy was 18 and was still living with
her family at Twerton. Sometime later
she married Albert Ralph, who was born in 1895. The marriage produced one daughter for Amy
and Albert, and that was Margaret Ralph. Amy Ruth Ralph nee Collett died while
living at Trowbridge on 5th February 1965 and was buried with
other members of her family at the Baptist Chapel in Broughton Gifford. And it was there also that Albert was
buried, following his death on 27th August 1977. |
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35P133 |
Benjamin Ashleigh
Collett was born at
Trowbridge on 21st June 1894, while his was recorded at Melksham
(Ref. 5a 113) in the third quarter of 1894.
Within a few years his family moved to Twerton in Bath, where his
father died and where, in 1901, he was listed as Ashleigh Collett aged six
years. And ten years later in April
1911, he was still listed with his family as Ashleigh Collett, when he was
16. In 1914, at the age of 20, he
enlisted with 47th Brigade of the 7th Corps of the
Royal Horse and Field Artillery, service number 83654, when his place of
birth was confirmed as Trowbridge. It
was twelve years later, during the autumn of 1923, that he married Nellie Cam
who was seven years old that Benjamin.
The wedding took place at Calne in Wiltshire, although there are
currently no details to confirm whether or not they had any children. What is known is that Benjamin Ashleigh Collett
died on 23rd November 1963 and was buried in the grounds of the
Broughton Gifford Baptist Chapel.
Nellie his wife, survived for a further two years, before she died on
3rd November 1965 and was also buried at Broughton Gifford with
her husband. |
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35P134 |
Nelson Victor Collett was born at Trowbridge and his birth
was also recorded at Trowbridge (Ref. 5a 122) during the second quarter of
that year. At the age of 14, he was
already working as a printer for a book check company, when he was living
with his widowed mother at Maybrick Road in the Twerton & Bath
registration district. No further
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35P135 |
Alice Catherine Collett was born at Twerton immediately to the
west of Bath in 1898. Within two years
of being born her father was dead, following that sad event, she and her
brothers and sisters were looked after by their widowed mother. The Twerton/Bath census records of 1901 and
1911 confirmed that Alice was three years old and 13 years of age
respectively. Just a few months after
her brother Benjamin (above) was married in 1923, Alice Collett
married William Ferris Wilfred Day, towards the end of that year. William was born in 1897 and their marriage
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Alice
Day nee Collett died on 10th February 1972 and was buried at the
Baptist Chapel in Broughton Gifford like many of her Collett family. Her husband passed away just over twelve
years later on 12th July 1984, and he too was buried at Broughton
Gifford. Ruth Day (Alice’s
daughter) went on to marry Leslie Richards with whom she had four children –
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35P136 |
Albert William Collett was born at Kettering in 1886, the
first of five children born to William Thomas Collett and Sarah Ann
Barnett. His birth was recorded there
(Ref. 3b 187) during the second quarter of 1886. His death there (Ref. 3b 105) was recorded
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35P137 |
Willie Collett was born at Kettering in 1887 and his
birth, as Willie Collett, was recorded there (Ref. 3b 176) during the third
quarter of that year. Whilst he was
three years old in the census of 1891, when living with his family at 123
Havelock Street in Kettering, it was during the third quarter of 1892 that
his death was recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 87) when he was five years old. |
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35P138 |
Frederick Collett was born at Kettering in 1890, the
third son of William Thomas Collett of Brighton and Melksham and his wife
Sarah Ann Barnett from the village of Seend in Wiltshire. Fred was probably born at 123 Havelock
Street where he was living with his family in 1891 when he was one year
old. His birth was recorded at
Kettering (Ref. 3b 173) during the first quarter of 1890. Following the premature deaths of his two
older brothers, Frederick Collett was 11 years old in the census of 1901, one
of the two surviving sons of the five siblings, his younger brother Archie (below)
being the other, who were still living at 123 Havelock Street in Kettering
with their parents. Fred and Archie’s
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It
was on 25th December 1908 at St Marys Church in Kettering that
Frederick Collett, aged 18, married Frances Mary Claypole, also 18, the event
recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 392).
Frances was born in 1889, the base-born daughter of Mary Ellen
Claypole. Marrying so young was a
result of Frances already being five months pregnant on her wedding day, with
the couple’s first child born less than four months later in mid-April 1909. Over the following two years Frances
presented Frederick with another son prior to the next census in April
1911. At that time Frederick, aged 21,
and his family were still living in Kettering, where his two sons had been
born. His wife was confirmed as
Frances Mary Collett, also 21, who was working as a shoe machinist who had
been born at nearby Finedon. Their two
sons were Frederick William Collett who was one year old, and Leslie Edward
Collett who was just six months old.
Also still living in Kettering at that time, were Frederick’s parents,
together with his younger brother Edward Archie Collett. The marriage of Frederick and Frances Mary
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The
War Memorial outside the Alfred East Art Gallery & Museum in Kettering
bears the names of the two brothers Frederick Collett and George Edward
Archie Collett. However, no obvious
record of the death of Frederick during the Great War has yet been
found. Within the list of 112 British
men who lost their lives only one could be Frederick, and he is simply
recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as F Collett who died on
10th October 1918. He was a
gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery, service number 86413. It seems highly likely that he was this
Frederick Collett from Kettering. It
therefore appears that his widow remained living in Kettering with their
children for the rest of her life since, the death of Frances M Collett, aged
79 was recorded at Kettering register office (Ref. 3b 517) during the last
quarter of 1968. |
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Leslie Edward Collett |
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Phyllis Mary Collett |
Born in 1912
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Cyril Archibald Collett |
Born in 1915
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35P139 |
Albert Collett was born at Kettering in 1892, his
birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 173) during the second quarter of that
year. He survived for only two years
and, following the recent deaths of two of his three older brothers, the
death of Albert Collett was recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 93) during the
second quarter of 1894. |
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35P140 |
George Edward Archibald
Collett was born at
123 Havelock Street in Kettering in 1895, the fifth and last son of William
Thomas Collett and Sarah Ann Barnett.
Although his birth was recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 177) during the
last quarter of 1895 using his full name, it was as Archie Collett aged five
years that he was included in the census of 1901 when he and his older
brother Frederick (above) and their parents were again recorded at the
terraced house that was 123 Havelock Street in Kettering. Ten years after that it was as Edward
Archie Collett that he was the only son of William and Sarah Collett who was
still living in Kettering with them in 1911.
He was 15 by then, by which time his older brother Frederick was
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Upon
entering military service at the start of the First World War the records
gave his name as George Edward Archie Collett. He originally
enlisted with the Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion when he was allocated the
service number 1425, following which he was posted to the 1st Battalion. At that time, he gave his place of abode as
Kettering, presumably he was still living there with his parents. He was later transferred to 7th
Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Territorial Force) and
eventually saw action in Flanders Field with 5th Battalion of the
Royal Warwickshire Regiment as Private 203402. George Edward Archie Collett was killed in
action on 9th August 1917 during the Third Battle of Ypres and was
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However,
it was eight months earlier, that the marriage of George E A Collett and
Norah Clipstone was recorded at Kettering register office (Ref. 3b 394)
during the first three months of 1916.
Those were severely hard time for the young people of Great Britain
and the Commonwealth, so it was not unsurprising that Norah was already
carrying George’s baby on the day of their wedding. The birth of their daughter Eunice Collett
was recorded at Kettering register office (Ref. 3b 286) during the second
quarter of 1916, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Clipstone. |
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35P141 |
Beatrice Maud Collett was born at Melksham in 1886 and was
four years old in 1891, when she was living with her family at Woodview Road
in Melksham. Ten years later she was
still living there with her family, when she was 14 and was working as a
dressmaker’s apprentice. Sometime
during the latter half of the next decade, Beatrice married Albert Edward
Pearce and, once they were married, they too settled in Melksham. And it was there that the childless couple
were living in April 1911 when Albert Pearce was 35 and his much younger wife
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35Q1 |
Lillian Edith Collett was born at Melksham in 1882, the only
daughter of farmer Albert Henry Collett and his wife Emily Ann from
Trowbridge. She was eight years old in
1891 and 18 in 1901 and, on both occasions, she was living with her family in
Melksham. When her parents moved to
Romsey in Hampshire, Lillian stayed in Melksham and in 1911 she was living at
the Melksham home of her uncle Charles S Collett and her aunt Florence,
Charles’ younger sister. Also living
there with them was Lillian’s grandmother, the octogenarian Harriet Collett
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During
the following years Lillian married Percy Edginton whose occupation was that
of a gentlemen’s outfitter. That was
confirmed at the time of the death of her already widowed mother in 1938,
when Lillian Edith Edginton and her husband were named during the probate of
her late mother’s estate in January 1939 at Winchester. |
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35Q2 |
Albert Edwin Collett was born at Melksham in 1887, the only
son of farmer Albert Henry Collett and his wife Emily Ann. He was three years old in 1891 and 13 in
1901, and on both occasions was living with his family at the family home in
Melksham. Like his sister Lillian (above),
Albert also stayed in Melksham when his parents moved to Romsey in the
neighbouring county of Hampshire. And
in 1911 Albert Edwin Collett was unmarried at the age of 23. His occupation as that of a butcher was
confirmed in 1938 on the death of his mother, when Albert Edwin Collett was
named, together with his sister Lillian (above) and her husband,
during the proving of his mother’s Will at Winchester in 1939. |
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35Q3 |
Gilbert William Collett was born at Melksham in 1887 and he
was three years old in the census for Melksham of 1891. Ten years later he was still living in
Melksham with his parents when he was 13 years old. Upon leaving school, he headed for London
to seek work, and in 1911 unmarried Gilbert William Collett from Melksham was
23, when he was living and working in the Croydon registration district of
Surrey. |
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35Q6 |
Henry John Collett was born at Steeple Ashton in 1878 and
was two years old when living at Church Street in Steeple Ashton with his
parents in 1881. Ten years later he
was 12 years old and, although it is known that his youngest sibling was born
in 1898, there was no record of his father in 1901. Instead, Henry, who was 22 and working as a
wheelwright, was living at Keevil with his widowed mother Martha F Collett
and his younger siblings, Amy Collett 13, William F Collett 11, Reginald F
Collett who was eight, Walter G Collett who was six, and Elsie M Collett who
was two years old. His missing brother
Edward Clement Collett (below) was living and working at Lacock at
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Very
shortly after the census day in 1901 Henry married Minnie Louisa Long from
the nearby village of Poulshot, their wedding day recorded at Devizes
register office (Ref. 5a 226) during the second quarter of 1901. Minnie subsequently presented Henry with
four children before his premature death on 7th September 1910,
which may have been the result of an accident at work with him being only
32. It was at Belle Vue Farm in
Poulshot that his children were all born, although the births were recorded
at Devizes, and it was there where Henry worked as a wheelwright. The Poulshot census in 1911 recorded his
family as his widow Minnie Collett, who was 39, Reginald Collett, who was
nine, Herbert Collett, who was seven, Arthur Collett, who was four, and May
Collett, who was two years old. The
much later death of Minnie Louisa Collett nee Long was recorded at Chippenham
in 1959. |
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According
to the administration records at Salisbury Henry John Collett, wheelwright of
Belle Vue Farm, Poulshot died on 7th September 1910 at the General
Hospital in Bristol. His estate to the
value of £264 1 Shilling and 8 Pence was left to his widow Minnie Louisa
Collett on 27th January 1912. |
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Minnie
Louisa Long was the daughter of farmer and sawyer William Long of Poulshot
Green and his wife Harriet Perrin from the adjacent village of Potterne. On leaving school Minnie worked in London
and was recorded in the Wandsworth & West Battersea census of 1891 as
Minnie Line from Poulshot, aged 19.
Her father died during the next decade which prompted Minnie to return
to Poulshot to be with her mother, as confirmed by the census in 1901 when
Minnie L Long was 29 and living there with her mother Harriet, a farmer, and
her sister Edith H Long who was 24. |
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Reginald William Henry Collett |
Born in 1902
at Poulshot |
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35R2 |
Walter Herbert Collett |
Born in 1903
at Poulshot |
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35R3 |
Arthur Edward Collett |
Born in 1906
at Poulshot |
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35R4 |
Edith May Collett |
Born in 1909
at Poulshot |
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35Q7 |
Joseph Herbert Collett was born at Steeple Ashton in 1881,
but after the third of April that year.
He was nine years old in 1891 when living with his family in the
nearby village of Keevil. No trace of
him has been found around the turn of the century, when he would have been
approaching twenty. However, by April
1911 Joseph Herbert Collett of Steeple Ashton was 29 when he was living
within the Melksham registration district. |
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35Q8 |
Lilian Mary Collett was born at Steeple Ashton in 1882,
the daughter of Henry John Collett and Martha Feltham. By 1891 she and her family were living at
Keevil, where they had lived some years before Lilian was born. At that time Lilian Mary Collett was eight
years old, but ten years after that, at the age of 18, she was working as a
general domestic servant at Bremhill near Calne in Wiltshire. On that occasion she gave her place of
birth as Keevil. During the next
decade Lilian left Calne to seek work in Bradford-on-Avon, and it was there
that she was recorded at the time of the census in 1911. However, she was recorded as Lilian Collett,
aged 28 and from Steeple Ashton. |
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35Q9 |
Edward Clement Collett was born at Steeple Ashton in 1884 and
was six years old in 1891, when he was living with his parents in the next
village of Keevil. By 1901 he was
living at Lacock to the south of Chippenham where he was 17 and where he was
working as a baker. By April 1911 he
was once again living with his family at Keevil, when he was 26 and his place
of birth was confirmed as Steeple Ashton. |
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35Q11 |
William Frederick
Collett was born at
Keevil in 1888 and that happened just after his parents returned to live
there from nearby Steeple Ashton, and where they had lived during the early
years of their marriage life. And it
was at Keevil he was living with his parents in 1891, when he was two years
old. He was still living there with
his family in 1901, when he was 11, but towards the end of the next decade
William travelled south-west to seek work at Yeovil in Somerset. The census in 1911 located him in the
Yeovil area, where he was William Frederick Collett from Keevil who was
unmarried at 22. |
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35Q13 |
Walter George Collett was born at Keevil in 1895, his birth
recorded at Westbury register office (Ref. 5a 137) during the first quarter
of that year, one of the sons of Henry John Collett and Martha Feltham. It was as Walter G Collett aged six years,
and as Walter George Collett aged 16 years, that he was living with his
family at Keevil in 1901 and in 1911.
Twenty-two years later, when Walter was 38, he married Eveline (or
maybe Evelyn) M Wheeler, the event recorded at Westbury register office
(Ref.5a 327) during the last three months of 1933. Their marriage endured for around fifty
years, when the death of Evelyn Collett was recorded at Trowbridge in
1983. Walter’s nephew Arthur Edward
Collett (Ref. 35R3) married Edith May Wheeler in 1939 at Devizes, who was
very likely related to Evelyn M Wheeler, perhaps even sister, as they were
very similar ages. |
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35Q15 |
Sidney Collett was born at Melksham in 1882, his
birth recorded there (Ref. 5a 116) during the last three months of that
year. He was the base-born son of one
of the three daughters of Henry Collett and Ann Pepler, most likely their
daughter Mary Jane Collett. It is also
possible that he was born at Lowbourne in Melksham the home of his
grandmother with whom he was living in 1891 at the age of eight years. According to the next census return he was
still living with his grandmother Ann Wiltshire, formerly Ann Collett nee
Pepler, in 1901. By that time in his
life Sidney Collett, aged 18 and from Melksham, was employed as an
ironmonger, while the third member of the household at Lowbourne was Mary
Collett his grandmother’s daughter. It
is for that reason that it has been assumed that Mary Jane Collett was the
mother of Sidney Collett. |
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Just
over four years later, on 7th August 1905 at Holt in Wiltshire,
Sidney Collett married Ellen Mary Bailey, when they were both listed as being
23, with Sidney’s father named as Henry John Collett (who was actually his
grandfather), Ellen being the daughter of Francis Bailey. The event was recorded at Bradford-on-Avon
(Ref. 5a 285), and one of the witnesses was Arthur John Gerrish, the Gerrish
family having earlier links to the Collett family. By April 1911 the couple was living in
Melksham with their first three children.
Sidney and his wife were both 29, with Sidney described as an
ironmonger manager, while their three daughters were listed as Phyllis
Collett who was five, Vera Collett who was two, and Gervyn Collett who was
just nine months old. The young family
was supported by a young servant, Emily Booth from Trowbridge who was
14. All three children of the couple’s
children had been born at Melksham and one other daughter was added to their
family three years later. The only
birth records so far found, are that of Vera Gertrude Collett whose birth was
recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 105) during the fourth quarter
of 1908, and Joan M Collett also recorded at Melksham (Ref. 5a 187) during
the third quarter of 1914, the mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Bailey. |
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35R5 |
Phyllis
Collett |
Born in 1905
at Melksham |
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35R6 |
Vera Gertrude
Collett |
Born in 1908
at Melksham |
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35R7 |
Gervyn
Collett |
Born in 1910
at Melksham |
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35R8 |
Joan M
Collett |
Born in 1914
at Melksham |
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35Q23 |
William John Collett was born at Biddestone during 1888 and
was the eldest child of William John Collett of Melksham and his wife
Ellen. Not long after he was born his
parents moved to West Street in Castle Combe where the family was living in
1891 when William J Collett was two years old. After three of his siblings were born at
Castle Combe the family moved again to Banwell near Weston-super-Mare, where
they were residing at Church Street in 1901.
By that time William J Collett had already left school and, at the age
of 12, was working as a grocer’s errand boy. |
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During
the next decade, his family went to live at 21 Stanley Grove Road in
Weston-super-Mare but, by April 1911, the census that month recorded that
William was no longer living with his family.
Where he was that year has still to be determined, whereas it is
confirmed that he married Frances Kate Oram on 24th January 1916,
the wedding taking place at Clutton in Somerset (Ref. 5c 967), twenty miles
east of Weston-super-Mare. Frances’
birth was recorded at Langport in Somerset (Ref. 5c 375) during the third
quarter of 1887, where she was living at Kirkham Street with her parents,
William and Elizabeth Oram, in 1891.
Their marriage produced three children, as listed below, two of them
being born while the couple was still living in Somerset, at Taunton,
straddling a few years when the family was residing in Melksham, where the
middle child was born. |
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The
birth of William G Collett was recorded at Taunton register office (Ref. 5c
395) during the second quarter of 1917, and the birth of Robert G Collett was
recorded at Melksham register office (Ref. 5a 126) during the second quarter
of 1920, while the birth of Penelope A Collett was also recorded at Taunton
register office (Ref. 5c 433) during the last three months of 1923. The mother’s maiden-name for all three
children was confirmed as Oram. |
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Frances
Kate Collett nee Oram died at Westbury in Wiltshire, her death recorded at
Westbury register office (Ref. 5a 114) during the third quarter of 1935 when
she died relatively young at the age of 48 years. Many years later the death of William John
Collett was recorded at Warminster register office (Ref. 7c 843) during the
first quarter of 1962. Very little
else is known about the life and children of William John Collett, except
that in Biddestone Church there is a Roll of Honour for those men of the
village who lost their life during the First World War, and that includes the
names of A Collett – who may have been William’s brother Alaric Collett, plus
two other men simply listed as W Collett and Wm Collett. |
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35R9 |
William
George Collett |
Born in 1917
at Taunton |
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35R10 |
Robert
Gerrard Collett |
Born in 1920
at Melksham |
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35R11 |
Penelope Ann
Collett |
Born in 1923
at Taunton |
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35Q24 |
Francis Edward Collett was born at Castle Combe in 1890, his
birth recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 66) during the third quarter of that
year. |
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35Q25 |
Eleanor Edith Collett was born at Castle Combe in 1892, her
birth recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 69) during the first month of that
year. Curiously, when she was baptised
on 31st January 1892, her parents were named as William John
Collett and his wife Eleanor, rather than Ellen. |
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35Q26 |
Alaric Robert Collett was born at Castle Combe in 1893, his
birth recorded at Chippenham (Ref. 5a 65) during the final three months of
the year. |
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35Q27 |
Harold Collett was born at Banwell near
Weston-super-Mare in 1897, with his birth recorded at Axbridge (Ref. 5c 452)
during the last quarter of that year.
He was the last known child of William John Collett of Melksham and
his wife Ellen. |
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35Q28 |
Ivy Minnie Collett was born at Gloucester on 4th
June 1897, the first-born child of William Thomas Collett and Rosa Minnie
Mould. Her birth was recorded at
Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 302) during the third quarter of that
year. Ivy M Collett was three years of
age and was living at Hanman Road in Gloucester on the day of the census in
1901, while in the next census in 1911 she was described using her full name
at the age of 13 when still living in Gloucester with her family. Eight years later the marriage of Ivy M
Collett and Frank W Eaglestone was recorded at Gloucester register office
(Ref. 6a 850) during the last quarter of 1919. After a further seventy years, the death of
Ivy Minnie Eaglestone was recorded at Gloucester (Ref. 22 1429) during the
third quarter of 1989. Her date of
birth, inserted above, was obtained from her death certificate. |
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35Q29 |
William Frederick
Collett was born at
Gloucester in 1898, the eldest son of William Thomas Collett and his wife
Rosa. His birth was recorded at
Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 274) during the first three months of the
year under the name William Collett.
He was listed in the Gloucester census of 1901 as being William F
Collett who was two years of age and living with his family at Hanman
Road. It was as William Frederick
Collett aged 11 years who, with his family ten years later, were still living
in Gloucester. |
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35Q30 |
Granville Livingstone
Collett was born at Gloucester in 1900, where his birth was
recorded (Ref. 6a 332) during the last three months of that year. He was the third child of William Thomas
Collett and Rosa Minnie Mould, his father working in the family business of
Wm Collett & Sons Coach Builders.
Granville was only a few months old in the Gloucester census of 1901
when he was living at Hanman Road, in the city, with his family, where he was
again recorded in 1911 at the age of ten years. The marriage of Granville L Collett and (1)
Beatrice Deane was recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 757)
during the second quarter of 1926, when he was 25. Prior to 2021, only one child had been
credited to Granville and Beatrice, and he was born almost fifteen years
after they were married. The existence
of their son John Collett has been confirmed by Barry Collett in the USA
using a combination of family records and a DNA study. However, it has now been revealed that his
mother’s maiden-name was Turner, and that his birth was recorded at
Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 20) during the first three months of
1941. That would indicate that
Granville had married for a second time, although no record of such a
marriage, or the death of Beatrice, has been found. The good news is that, while looking into
this, two earlier children for the couple also had their births recorded at
Gloucester register office, Beryl during the last quarter of 1928 (Ref. 6a
77) and Blair during the first three months of 1936 (Ref. 6a 31), when the
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Dean. |
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Beryl B
Collett |
Born in 1928
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35R13 |
Blair W
Collett |
Born in 1936
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35R14 |
John
Collett |
Born in
February 1941 at Gloucester Q1 6a 20 |
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35Q31 |
Ruby Victoria Collett was born at Gloucester on 25th
May 1904, possibly at Hanman Road where the family was residing in 1901. It was at Gloucester register office (Ref.
6a 328) during the third quarter of 1904 that her birth was recorded. Her later marriage to George H Slinn was
recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 719) during the final three
months of 1930. Sometime in her later
life Ruby lived in Stroud, where she died in 1979, and it was at Stroud
register office (Ref. 22 2581) during the first quarter of the year that her
death was recorded. It was her death
certificate that provided her date of birth, quoted above. |
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35Q32 |
Grace F N Collett was one half of a set of twins born to
William and Rosa Collett at Gloucester on 9th July 1910, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 311) during the third quarter of that year. It was not until 1935 that Grace became a
married woman, the event recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a
1037) during the third quarter of 1935.
The marriage certificate did not reveal her full name, while her
husband was named as John E Folley-Davey. |
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35Q33 |
Edwin Hayward Collett, and his twin sister Grace (above),
were born at Gloucester on 9th July 1910, the last two known
children born to William Thomas Collett and Rosa Minnie Mould. Apart from being listed with his family in
the Gloucester census of 1911, the only other details of life are as follows. Firstly, it was at Cheltenham register
office that his marriage to Winifred M Lindon was recorded (Ref. 6a 1059)
during the first quarter of 1941. The
later death of Edwin Hayward Collett was also recorded at Cheltenham (Ref. 7b
732) during the second quarter of 1969, and it was the death certificate that
confirmed his date of birth. |
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35Q34 |
Lily Collett was born at Gloucester in 1895, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 306) during the first three months of that
year. She is believed to be the
base-born daughter of unmarried teenager Ellen Maria Collett. Ellen’s parents were William Collett and
Sarah Ann Hayward, who took Lily into their home at 13 Melbourne Street in
Gloucester, from where William ran the coach building company of William
Collett & Sons. In the census
return completed by her grandparents in 1901, Lily Collett was six years old
and described as their grandchild, while ten years later she was described in
error as niece. By that time Lily
Collett was 16 years of age and working as a dressmaker, and was the only
person living with William and Sarah Ann Collett. |
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Just
under eight years after that the marriage of Lily Collett and William H
Gwinnett was recorded at Gloucester register office (Ref. 6a 605) during the
first three months of 1919. William
Herbert Gwinnett was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Gwinnett and was born at
Berkeley in South Gloucester. In 1915
William enlisted with the Army Service Corps when he was 20 and still living
at Berkeley and was assigned the service number T5/7717. Sometime during their married life, Lily
and William moved to Dorset and the south coast of England, where the death
of William Gwinnett, aged 72, was recorded at Poole register office (Ref. 7c
713) during the second quarter of 1967.
Lily survived her husband by ten years, with her death recorded at
Bournemouth register office in 1977. |
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35Q35 |
Vera Collett was born on 26th March 1908
and celebrated her 99th birthday in March 2007. |
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35Q36 |
OLIVE E H COLLETT was born in 1912 at Gloucester, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 582) during the third quarter of the year,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed at Ricketts. It was also at Gloucester register office
(Ref. 6a 839) during the second quarter of 1937, that the marriage of Olive E
H Collett and Eric W Simnett was recorded.
Their marriage produced a son. |
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ALLAN J SIMNETT |
Born in 1946 at
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35Q37 |
Edythe M Collette was born in South Dakota on 28th
March 1890, the eldest of the three children of James Collett by his first
wife Alice Cary Kingsbury. She married
John W Winters on 6th April 1909 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, the son
of William Milton Winters and Mary Victoria Cattron, who was born in Indiana
during October 1883. John died in
Washington on 8th August 1952, Edythe died on 19th
February 1967 at King in Washington. |
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and John had one child, Helen Winters who was born in Minnesota during
1910. She married Harold C Johansen
who was born in 1914 and who died at Tumwater in Washington on 22nd
January 1981, while his wife died nearly twenty years later in 2002. |
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35Q38 |
Walter Burton Collette was born at Brookings in South Dakota
on 22nd November 1892. He
was eighteen years old when he married Alice Olive Slayton on 23rd
March 1911. She was the daughter of
James Woods Slayton and Cora May Banker, and was born at Watsonville in Santa
Cruz, California on 24th April 1892. The marriage of Walter and Alice produced
the three children listed below.
Walter died in his forties on 2nd August 1938, following
which Alice lived the life of a widow until the time of her death in Sacramento
on 22nd December 1965. |
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35R16 |
Alice Cora Collette |
Born in 1912
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35R17 |
Walter Burton Collette |
Born in 1913
in California |
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35R18 |
Richard Asa Collette |
Born in 1918
in California |
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35Q40 |
Etta May Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 5th November 1902, the only known child of James Collett and
his second wife Nora Cushing. She
married (1) Winton Cyrus Peterson at Ellsworth in Pierce, who was the son of
Edward A Peterson and Bertha Mary Olson.
Winton was born on 22nd July 1900 in Wisconsin and he died
on 6th July 1948 while in Goodhue, Minnesota. Following his death Etta May married was
married for a second time, and later died at Ellsworth in Pierce on 17th
August 1972. |
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35Q41 |
Gladys Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
during May 1895, the first-born child of Henry S Collett and his wife Eva
Etta Clark. She married (1) Frank
Jasper Martin on 11th June 1913 at Grange Hall in Pierce. He was the son of James Martin and Minnie
Belle Greene and was born at Union on 16th March 1890. Gladys was the first of three siblings from
her immediate family, see Myrtle and Willard (below), to marry into
the Martin family, her father’s sister Mary Jane Collett having previously
married William Alexander Martin in 1878, who may or may not have been
related. Gladys’ husband died at
Maiden Rock in Pierce on 3rd February 1968, following which Gladys
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During
their life together, Gladys presented Frank with two children. Gerald Wayne Martin was born on 27th
April 1917 at Grange Hall in Pierce, and he died at Hamilton Fields in
California during 1942. Marion Vesta
Martin was born on 7th March 1919 in Wisconsin, and she died on 5th
September 1985 at Santa Barbara in California, where she had married Joseph E
Knowles on 6th April 1967.
He was born in 1908. |
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35Q42 |
Myrtle Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 14th February 1897, the second child of Henry and Eva
Collett. She married Forest S Martin
at Union on 19th April 1916, the son of William Martin and Lulu
Estella Burgess. Forest was also born
at Union on 20th July 1893, and he died at Pepin in Wisconsin on
11th July 1990. His wife
Myrtle had died thirteen years earlier, when she passed away on 30th
December 1976 while at La Crosse in Wisconsin. Myrtle and Forest had two children and they
were Gilbert William Martin, who was born in Wisconsin on 18th
January 1918, who died at Calumet in Wisconsin on 26th July 1990,
and William H Martin who was born on 27th October 1923 in
Wisconsin, who died in Minneapolis, Hennepin on 6th April 2001. |
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35Q43 |
Willard Faye Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 12th June 1901, the third child and eldest son of Henry and Eva
Collett. He was the third sibling to
marry someone with the surname Martin, when he married Alice Martin on 14th
September 1921. She was the daughter
of Christian (Chris) and Antonia (Dona) Martin and was born at Salem in
Pierce on 9th March 1902.
Alice Collett nee Martin died at Plum City in Pierce on 30th
June 1982, while Willard Faye Collett had died just over three years prior to
that, when he passed away at Goodhue in Minnesota on 11th March
1979 and was buried at Ono Cemetery in Salem Township at Pierce County,
Wisconsin. The marriage of Willard and
Alice produced the five children listed below. |
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Valera Donna Collett |
Born in 1922
in Wisconsin |
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35R20 |
Lorna Collett |
Born in 1924
in Wisconsin |
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35R21 |
Marjorie Collett |
Born in 1926
in Wisconsin |
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35R22 |
Maxine Helen Collett |
Born in 1927
in Wisconsin |
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35R23 |
Gail Collett |
Born circa
1929 in Wisconsin |
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35Q44 |
Leafy Gaynel Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 8th September 1903, where she died on 21st May 1921
when she was 17. She was buried in the
family lot at Ono Cemetery. |
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35Q45 |
Ralph Dinsmore Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
15th April 1905, the son of Henry and Eva Collett. He married Edith Louisa Miller at Red Wing
in Goodhue, Minnesota on 6th May 1926, the daughter of George L
Miller and Louisa Baumgardner. She was
born at Elgin in Fayette, Iowa on 24th January 1909 and she died
on 2nd October 1987 while at Plum City in Pierce, Wisconsin. Ralph Dinsmore Collett had died three and a
half years earlier at Durand in Pepin, Wisconsin on 23rd March
1984, following which he was buried at Ono Cemetery. The marriage of Ralph and Edith produced
the following four children, the youngest of whom are still alive in 2012, so
their details have been withheld. |
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35R24 |
Vernon R Collett |
Born in 1931
in Wisconsin |
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35R25 |
Bernard Henry Collett |
Born in 1939
in Wisconsin |
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35R26 |
a living Collett |
Date of birth
unknown in America |
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35R27 |
a living
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown in America |
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35Q46 |
Donald Milton Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 22nd January 1911, the son of Henry and Eva Collett. He married Dorothy M Henn on 3rd
May 1934, the daughter of John Henn and Anna Dose. She was born at Union on 18th
May 1916 and died at Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin on 14th
November 1993, just three weeks after Donald had passed away at Durand in
Pepin, Wisconsin on 24th September 1993. The marriage of Donald and Dorothy produced
the three children listed below. |
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35R28 |
Jayd Collett |
Born in 1950
in America |
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35R29 |
Donna Collett |
Born circa
1953 in America |
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35R30 |
Adela Collett |
Born circa
1956 in America |
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35Q47 |
Gail Winslow Collett was born at Union in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 24th June 1915, the youngest of the seven children of Henry S
Collett and his wife Eva Etta Clark.
Sadly, he only survived for five years, when he died at Union on 29th
December 1920. |
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35Q48 |
Grace Minerva Collett was born in Wisconsin on 7th
November 1895, the eldest child of Albert B Collett and his wife Lula May
Harrison. She married Clarence L Clare
at Union in Pierce on 11th February 1920, the son of Henry Clare
and Margaretha Meyers. He was born at
Lake City in Wabasha, Minnesota on 4th October 1892. Clarence was at Hennepin in Minnesota when
he died on 6th November 1971, and it was twenty years after that
when Grave Minerva Clare nee Collett died at Pierce on 11th April
1992 and was buried at Ono Cemetery. |
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As
a result of their marriage Grace and Clarence had the three children. Elaine Clare was born on 20th
December 1921 and she married Dwight Albert Perry at Tucson in Pima, Arizona
on 30th May, and died on 11th August 1989. Vernon A Clare was born on 17th
April and he married Dorothy Batho on 12th September 1945 the
daughter of Lester Batho and Leola (Lola) Betterley, Dorothy having been born
in Wisconsin during 1924. Vernon died
at Plum City in Pierce, Wisconsin, on 14th October 2006. While their last child Eugene C Clare was
born at union in Pierce on 20th October 1931 and he married
Arvilla Bradshaw on 18th April 1952 and died 10th
February 2005 at Duluth in St Louis, Minnesota. |
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35Q49 |
Russell H Collett was born in Wisconsin on 28th
May 1897, the eldest son of Albert and Lulu Collett. His family had not celebrated his first
birthday when he died on 17th February 1898 and was buried at Ono
Cemetery. |
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35Q50 |
Lyle Clayton Collett was born in Wisconsin on 2nd
September 1899, the only surviving son of Albert and Lula Collett. He married Caroline Christine Larson at
Salem in Pierce on 11th June 1924.
She was the daughter of Hans L Larson and Annie Suter and was born in
Wisconsin on 29th December 1900.
Caroline died at Goodhue in Minnesota on 12th October 1980
and had spent the last thirteen years as a widow, following the death of her
husband Lyle Clayton Collett which also took place at Goodhue on 30th
July 1967. However, he was yet another
member of the Collett family to be buried at Ono Cemetery in Salem Township,
Pierce County, Wisconsin. |
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35Q51 |
Bernice Winifred Collett
was born at Maiden
Rock in Pierce, Wisconsin on 4th August 1904, the daughter of
Albert and Lula Collett. She married
John Howard Riley at St Paul in Hennepin, Minnesota on 5th January
1929. He was the son of Charles Riley
and Mary Reagan and was born at Ellsworth in Pierce on 19th April
1905. He died before his fiftieth
birthday, when he passed away on 1st January 1953. Bernice outlived her husband by nearly
thirty years, when she died at Ellsworth on 6th March 1982. During their married life Bernice presented
John with two children, Jane Arlin Riley, who was born on 16th
January 1933, who died on 7th January 1934, and Charles Howard
Riley who was born on 7th November 1940 at Goodhue in Minnesota. |
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35Q52 |
Ada Isabel Collett was born in Wisconsin on 2nd
August 1907 the youngest surviving child of Albert B Collett and Lula May
Harrison. She married George Dennis
Driscoll who was the son of John and Anna Driscoll, who was born in Pierce on
20th December 1903. George
died at River Falls in Pierce on 18th April 1974 and just over ten
years later Ada Isabel Driscoll ne Collett died at River Falls, St Croix,
Wisconsin on 20th December 1985.
The couple only had one child, and that child was still alive in 2012. |
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35Q56 |
Frederick Victor Collett
was born in 1896 at
Valetta in Malta where his father Harry D Collett was serving with the
army. By the time of the census in
1901, when Frederick was four years old, he and his family were settled in
South Tidworth in Wiltshire between Amesbury and Andover. It would appear that his father died during
the first decade of the new century so by 1911 Frederick Victor Collett, aged
14 and from Malta, was living with his widowed mother Mary Josephine Collett
and three of his siblings in the Windsor area of Berkshire. |
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Within
a few years he was a soldier with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, service
number 9461. However, at the outbreak
of war Frederick and while still at Windsor, he enlisted with the 2nd
Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry where he was a private
with the service number 20160. In 1915
he was undertaking frontline duties in France and Flanders when he was
critically injured and never recovered and died of his wounds on 10th
June 1915. |
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35Q59 |
Ida Rayonette Collett was born at Bristol in 1895, her birth
recorded at Barton Regis (Ref. 6a 110) during the third quarter of 1895. Ida was baptised at St Georges Church in
Bristol on 4th September 1895, when her parents were confirmed as
Arthur Collett and his wife Alice Maud Mary Collett. It was at Plummers Hill Road in Bristol in
1901 where five-year-old Ida was living with her family, after which they
moved to Barking in Essex and in 1911 were residing at 17 Linton Road. That year Ida Rayonette Collett from
Bristol was 15 and a part-time student.
It was at St Martin in London (Ref. 1a 1147) where Ida married Henry R
Woodcock during the second quarter of 1929. |
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35Q60 |
Norman Temple Collett was born at Bristol in 1897, his birth
recorded at Barton Regis (Ref. 6a 105) during the third quarter of 1897. It was in the following year that he was
baptised at St Georges Church in Bristol on 2nd March 1898, the
son of Arthur and Alice Collett. He
was three years of age in the Bristol census on 1901 when the family was
recorded at Plummers Hill Road, although later on the family moved to
Barking, Essex, where Norman Temple Collett from Bristol was 13 and attending
school. Eleven years later Norman T
Collett married Eileen M Battinson, the event recorded at Romford register
office (Ref. 4a 1317) during the third quarter of 1922. The birth of their only known child was
also recorded at Romford (Ref. 4a 926) during the third quarter of 1923, when
the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed at Battinson. |
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35R31 |
Moira E T
Collett |
Born in 1923
at Barking (Romford) |
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35Q61 |
Clarence Arthur Collett was born at Barking in 1908, with his
birth recorded at the Romford register office (Ref. 4a 620) during the second
quarter of the year and it was at 17 Linton Road in Barking that he was three
years old in the census of 1911.
Twenty-two years after that the marriage of Clarence A Collett and
Helen S Hewitt was recorded at Romford register office (Ref. 4a 1495) during
the third quarter of 1933. Perhaps it
was the Second World War that delay the couple from starting a family, with
their only known child born after Clarence return home after the
campaign. The birth of Norma A Collett
was recorded at Ilford register office (Ref. 4a 669) during the first three
months of 1946. |
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35R32 |
Norma A
Collett |
Born in 1946
at Ilford, Essex |
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35Q62 |
Amy Louise Collett was born in Dursley in 1896, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 228) during the third quarter of that year. She may have been born at Silver Street in
Dursley, where four-year-old was living with her parents in 1901. The family was still living in Dursley ten
years later, while it was after a further ten years, when Amy was 25, that
she married Percy Reginald Jenkins who was also 25. Their wedding took place at St Mary’s
Church in the Redcliffe area of Bristol on 19th October 1921, when
the bride’s father was confirmed as James Collett and the groom’s father as
Thomas Jenkins. Their two sons were
born within the next five years; the birth of Reginald D C Jenkins recorded
at Bristol (Ref. 6a 124) during the third quarter of 1923, and the birth of
Desmond B Jenkins recorded at Chipping Sodbury register office (Ref. 6a 377)
during the third quarter of 1926. In
both cases, the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. |
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35Q63 |
Francis James Collett was born at Silver Street in Dursley
on 12th December 1898 and his birth was recorded there (Ref. 6a
295) during the first quarter of the following year. He was the son of James Collett and Mary
Jane Eyles who were living at Silver Street in 1901 when James was two years
old. He was still there with them in
1911 when he was 12. It was at Stroud
register office (Ref. 6a 797) that the marriage of Francis J Collett and Lucy
O Burdock was recorded during the last quarter of 1932. The birth of the couple’s only known child
was also recorded at Stroud (Ref. 5c 596) during the first three months of
1935. The Electoral Roll for Painswick
in, or after, 1956, recorded Francis J Collett, his wife Lucy O Collett, and
their adult daughter Elizabeth B Collett, as residing at New Hall, now a
Grade II Listed Building on the corner of New Street and Bisley Street, in
Painswick. Nearby, at 8 Gyde Alms
Houses was Charles E Collett (Ref. 64P48) and his wife Sarah L Collett who
feature in Part 64 – The Upper Swell Oddington (Gloucestershire) Line. |
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It
was also at Stroud, around twenty-five years later, that the death of Francis
James Collett was recorded (Ref. 22 1826) during the summer of 1981 when he
was 82. Six years after being made a
widow, the death of Lucy Olive Collett, nee Burdock, was recorded at Stroud
register office (Ref. 22 1929) during the summer of 1987. The death certificate also confirmed that
she was born at Painswick on 2nd July 1909. On the day of the Painswick census in 1911
Lucy was living there with her parents Frank Elliott Burdock and his wife
Annie Elizabeth Burdock, both of them born at Painswick. |
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35R33 |
Elizabeth
Burdock Collett |
Born in 1935
at Stroud |
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35Q65 |
Frederick John Henry
Collett was born at
Burleston Cottages in Shipton Bellinger, near Andover, on 16th June 1906,
his birth recorded at Andover register office (Ref. 2c 222a) during the third
quarter of 1906. However, it was at
Shipton Bellinger that he was baptised on 22nd July 1906, when his
parents were confirmed as Frederick George and Harriet Hannah Collett, nee
Bannister. It was during the last
three months of 1924 when Frederick J H Collett married Gladys M Crockford,
the event recorded at Hampshire register office in Petersfield (Ref. 2c
451). It was also in Hampshire that
Frederick and Gladys set up home for their family, where all three of their
children were born. Perhaps, after the
war, the family moved to the Middlesex area of North-West London, where the
later marriages of their three children took place and were all recorded at
Uxbridge register office. Frederick
John Henry Collett was 82 years old when he died during the month of March in
1989, with his death recorded at Hillingdon (Middlesex) register office (Vol.
13 1128). |
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35R34 |
Molly D Collett |
Born in 1931
at Portsmouth |
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Jean V Collett |
Born in 1935
at Petersfield |
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Brian A Collett |
Born in 1940
at Portsmouth |
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35Q66 |
Olive D Collett was born at Shipton Bellinger near
Andover in 1912, perhaps even at Burleston Cottages, where her family was
residing in 1911. The birth of Olive D
Collett was recorded at Andover register office (Ref. 2c 451) during the
first quarter of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Bannister. |
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35Q67 |
Henry Edward Collett was born at Hannington near Highworth
in 1903, his birth recorded at Swindon (Ref. 5a 6) during the last quarter of
that year. By 1911 Henry Edward
Collett was seven years of age when he was living with his family at Lydiard
Tregoze near Swindon, the only known son of William and Christine
Collett. The only other detail
currently known about him comes from the registration of his death at Swindon
during the early months of 1985 when his date of birth was stated as being 11th
November 1903. |
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35Q68 |
Frances Margaret Collett
was born at Cricklade
near Swindon in 1906 and it was at Cricklade where his birth was recorded
(Ref. 5a 58) during the third quarter of the year. She was listed with her family in the
Lydiard Tregoze census of 1911 under her full name, as the age of four
years. She was baptised at the Church
of St Sampson in Cricklade on 11th August 1907, the second child
and only daughter of William and Christine Collett. Frances was nearly twenty-eight when she
married Robert J Daniels at Cricklade (Ref. 5a 137) during the second quarter
of 1935. Their daughter Roberta J
Daniels was born in Swindon where her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 70) during
the third quarter of 1937. Six years
later the birth of the couple’s second daughter, Susan M Daniels, was also
recorded at Swindon (Ref. 5a 78) during the first quarter of 1943. Both events recorded the mother’s maiden-name
as Collett. |
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35Q72 |
Florence Collett was born at Hayward Town in Sawyer
County, Wisconsin on 23rd February 1897, the eldest of the six
children of Edwin James Collett and his wife Lulu Nelson and was three years
old at the time of the Hayward census in 1900. It was there also that she was living in
1905, where she was eight, and again in 1910 when she was 13. It was around six years later that Florence
married Elmer Elsworth Blaisdell, the son of Ernest Rufus Blaisdell and Rosa
Knott, who was born in Wisconsin on 25th November 1897. Elmer died on 6th January 1980
at Ramsey in Minnesota and was followed ten years later by Florence who died
at Chippewa in Wisconsin on 15th March 1990. |
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and Elmer had four children. Elmer E
Blaisdell - born in Wisconsin in 1917, Eldon R Blaisdell - born in Texas in
1919, Donald B Blaisdell - born in Minnesota in 1922, and Jack K Blaisdell
who was also born in Minnesota during 1925. |
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35Q73 |
Raymond Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer County
on 17th July 1899 and was one year old in the Hayward census of
1900. He was five years old in 1905,
was 10 years old in 1910, and was 20 years of age in the Hayward Town census
of 1920. It is possible that he never
married, because he was still living with his parents at Hayward in 1930 when
he was 30. He died on 20th
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35Q74 |
Marie Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer on 9th
August 1901, the third child of Edwin and Lulu Collett, who was three years
old in the Hayward census of 1905.
Five years later her name was recorded in error in the Hayward census
of 1910 as Mentia Collette, who was nine years of age, although after a
further ten years she was Marie Collett, aged 18, who was still living with
her family at Hayward Town. |
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35Q75 |
Vernice Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer on 5th
September 1904 and was eight months old at the time of the Hayward census in
1905. Five years after that she was
named as Verna Collett, aged six years in the Hayward census of 1910, but was
Vernice again in 1920, when she was 15 and still living at Hayward with her
family. She later married Raymond
Waldemar Bergin, who was born on 3rd January 1907 at Minneapolis,
Hennepin, the son of Carl John Bergin and Alma Josephine Holt. He also died there on 8th November
2004, Vernice having passed away at Hennepin twenty years earlier on 5th
August 1984. Vernice and Raymond had a
son Raymond W Bergin who was born in Minnesota in 1930. |
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35Q76 |
Isadore Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer on 8th
May 1907 and was two years old on the occasion of the 1910 census for
Hayward, when she was curiously named as Prudence Collette. However, in both the census returns for
1920 and 1930 she was named as Isadore Collett who was 12 and 23
respectively, when she was still residing at Hayward with her parents. She later married Floyd Otto Gobler who was
born in Minnesota on 15th October 1907, the son of Otto Gobler and
Theresa Alvina Stieve. Isadore Gobler
nee Collett died in Los Angeles on 8th August 1983, while Floyd
died there on 15th September 1990.
Isadore and Floyd had a son Robert Gobler who was born in Wisconsin in
1935. |
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35Q77 |
Howard Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer County,
Wisconsin on 28th October 1911, the youngest of the six children
of Edwin James Collett and his wife Lulu Nelson. He was eight years of age and 18 years old
in the two Hayward censuses of 1920 and 1930, when he was still living with
his family at Hayward. The only other
piece of information regarding Howard Collett is that he died in San
Francisco on 3rd October 1960. |
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35Q78 |
Clyde Elmer Collett was born in Wisconsin on 27th
January 1898, the eldest of the two sons of Frederick Levi Collett and his
wife Anna Sophia Braatz. He may have
been born at Eau Galle Town in Dunn County, Wisconsin, where his parents were
living in 1900 when Clyde Collett was two years old. By the time he was 11 in 1910, he and his
family were residing at Cassian in Oneida County, Wisconsin, but by 1920 the
family had moved again, that time to Pierce County where his father had been
born and where Clyde was 20 years old.
It was three years after that when Clyde Elmer Collett became a
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He
married Anna Arthfield in Wisconsin who was born there on 28th
September 1906. Once married the
couple settled in Rhinelander in Oneida County where their children were born
and where the family was living in 1930.
By that time Anna had already presented Clyde with their first three
children, although within the census that year their surname was incorrectly
recorded as Colletts. Clyde was 31,
Anna was 23, Dorothy was six, Elaine Collett was three, and Betty Collett was
one year old. |
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Two
more children were added to their family shortly after 1930, and by 1940 the
complete family was living at Cassian in Oneida County, where his family had
died seven years earlier and where his widowed mother was presumably still
living. On the occasion Clyde E
Collett was 41, Anna A Collett was 33, and their five daughters were Dorothy
M Collett, who was 16, Elaine M Collett, who was 13, Betty M Collett, who was
11, Shirley A Collett, who was nine, and Carol J Collett who was three years
of age. In addition to a lodger,
Dorene Dewey aged 28, also staying with the family was Leona A Saude who was
19 and described as sister-in-law to head of the household Clyde. The relationship must have been on his
wife’s side of the family, since his brother’s wife was Marguerite. |
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Anna
Collett nee Arthfield died at Hartford in Washington County, Wisconsin on 26th
April 1973, and it was seven years later that Clyde Elmer Collett also died
there on 9th March 1980.
During their life together they had five children who were all born in
Wisconsin. |
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35R37 |
Dorothy M
Collett |
Born in 1924
in Wisconsin |
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35R38 |
Elaine M
Collett |
Born in 1927
in Wisconsin |
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35R39 |
Betty M
Collett |
Born in 1929
in Wisconsin |
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35R40 |
Shirley A
Collett |
Born in 1931
in Wisconsin |
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35R41 |
Carol J
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Born in 1933
in Wisconsin |
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35Q79 |
Earl Claire Collett was born in Wisconsin on 17th
March 1904, the younger of the two sons of Frederick and Ann Collett, and he
may have been born at Eau Galle Town in Dunn County, Wisconsin, since it was
there that his parents had been living in 1900. However, by 1910 the family were recorded
at Cassian in Oneida County, Wisconsin, where Earl C Collett was six years
old. It was at Pierce County in
Wisconsin that the family was living in 1920, when Earl was 15, although it
was again at Cassian that he and his parents were living in 1930 after his
brother Clyde had left to be married.
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It
was in 1935 that he married Marguerite Elizabeth Wilcox who was born in
Michigan on 6th October 1905, the daughter of James Wilcox and
Rosary Jensen. Not long after they
were married, they had two children who were born while Earl and Marguerite
were still living at Cassian in Wisconsin.
The Cassian census in 1940 also confirmed that they had been living at
the same address in 1935 following their marriage that year. Earl C Collett from Wisconsin was 36,
Marguerite E Collett from Michigan was 34, and their two daughters were
Phyllis L Collett, who was four, and Sharon P Collett who was two years old. |
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Marguerite
Elizabeth Collett nee Wilcox died while at Collin in Texas on 14th
October 1992 over eleven years after Earl Claire Collett had died in Los
Angeles on 19th January 1981. |
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Phyllis L
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Born in 1936
in Wisconsin |
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Sharon P
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Born in 1938
in Wisconsin |
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35Q80 |
George William Collett was born at Spring Valley in Pierce
County, Wisconsin on 12th September 1898, the eldest child of
William Arthur Collett and his first wife Elsie Fox. He was the only one of their three children
who survived, his mother dying three days after the birth of the couple’s
third child when George was seven years old.
George’s father was remarried in 1909 and that married produced two
half siblings for George, with yet another two (twins) who died at
birth. When George was 11 in 1910, he
was still living at Spring Valley but with his father and his stepmother
Alma. By 1920 George was no longer
living with his father who, by then, was living at Hayward in Sawyer
County. |
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No
corresponding record of George has been found within the census of 1920, but
by 1930 he was married to the much older Mary L Collett who was 49 and born
in Wisconsin, when George W Collett was only 32. On that occasion the couple was living at
the home of George’s father at Hayward in Sawyer. George W Collett was living at Contra Costa
in California when he died on 18th February 1969, his death record
confirming that his mother’s maiden-name was Fox and that he had been born in
Wisconsin. |
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35Q86 |
Harland Leroy Collett was born at Hayward in Sawyer County,
Wisconsin on 24th January 1920, the last of the seven children of
William Arthur Collett and the fourth child by his second wife Alma Regina
Peterson, and only the second of those four children to survive to
adulthood. In 1930 Harland L Collett,
who was 10 years old, was living at Hayward in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, with
his parents and older sister Allene I Collett who was 16. He later married Vivian who had also been
born in Wisconsin during 1919. Harland
Leroy Collett died while he was at Cameron in Texas on 19th March
1985. |
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35Q92
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Leonard Stanier Collett was born at Brantford in Brant County,
Ontario on 19th September 1922, the eldest of the four sons of
Henry Thomas Collett and Ada Elizabeth Smith.
He was named after his grandfather John Stanier Collett and he later
married Genice Victoria Mauney on 18th April 1953 at Prescott in
Yavapai County, Arizona. Genice was
born in Mississippi, USA, on 7th December 1927 the daughter of
George Homer Mauney and Lizzie Rebecca Rickles. Once married the couple settled in Ottawa,
Carleton County, Ontario, where their son was born. Leonard Stanier Collett was still a
resident of Ottawa when he died there on 9th March 2011 in Ottawa
Civic Hospital. |
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His
brother Howard (below) died in January 2013 and in his obituary the
widow of Leonard Collett was referred to as Genice Collett of Ottawa. The obituary for Leonard Stanier Collett
was published in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper two days after he died and read
as follows: “Len passed away peacefully after a struggle with Mesothelioma (a form
of lung cancer). He was predeceased by
his son Ronald who died in 1973 and is survived by his devoted and loving
wife Genice Collett (nee Mauney) and by three younger brothers Austin (and
his wife Finnie), Howard (and his wife Helen), and Wilmer (and his wife
Anne). He leaves behind several nieces
and nephews from both the Collett and Mauney families as well as close
friends Keith Adam and family. Len
spent his pre-university years on a farm near Burford, Ontario, graduated
from Manchester University with a degree in Physics and Chemistry, then
completed his masters in Geophysics at the University of Toronto. After four years with Newmont Mining in
Arizona he joined the Geographical Survey of Canada for a full and valued
career in Ottawa, retiring finally in 1990.
His greatest joy outside of his professional life was creating a haven
of self-taught cabinet making on their farm near Hopetown, including the
propagation of nut trees surrounded by a thriving grove of black walnut. As a humanitarian, Len was active in
community affairs, supported the arts and cultural life of Ottawa, and was a
strong advocate of scholarships for students of geo-sciences.” |
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Just
over four years after losing her husband Genice Victoria Collett, nee Mauney,
the widow of Leonard Stanier Collett died on 28th May 2017 in
Ottawa, Ontario in Canada while residing at the Chartwell Duke of Devonshire
Retirement Residence. She was in her
90th year, having been born on 7th December 1927 in Tippah County,
Mississippi, USA. |
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Ronald Bryan Collett |
Born in 1957
at Ottawa, Carleton County |
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35Q93
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Austin Edward Collett was born at Burford in Brant County on
22nd March 1924, the son of Henry and Ada Collett. He first married (1) Golda Marie Chapman on
28th March 1951 at Kingston in Frontenac County, Ontario. It was there also that Golda was born on 25th
August 1926, the daughter of Alfred Earl Chapman and Ethel Mary Smith. The couple settled at Brockville in Leeds
County, Ontario, where Golda presented Austin with three children, the first
child suffering an infant death shortly after she was born. Golda Marie Collett nee Chapman died on 1st
July 1996 at Maitland in Grenville County, Ontario, following which Austin
married (2) Josephine Preston on 4th October 1997 at Maynard in
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Josephine
was born on 27th January 1923 at Grenville County, Edwardsburgh Township in Ontario and was
previously married to Egbert Fretwell with whom she had a son Dale
Fretwell. Austin Collett and his wife
Finnie of Prescott, Ontario were referred to in that way in the obituary of
Austin’s brother Howard in 2013. It
was thirteen months after that when Josephine
(Finnie) Collett nee Preston passed away on 27th February 2014 and
following which her funeral took place at Maynard Cemetery in the
Spring on Tuesday 4th March 2014 at 11 am. Her
obituary is reproduced below. |
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“Peacefully at
Wellington House, Prescott, on Thursday February 27th 2014, the
former Josephine ‘Finnie’ Preston aged 91 years. Beloved wife of the late Egbert Fretwell
and is survived by her husband Mr Austin Collett. Dear mother of Dale Fretwell (and his wife
Denise) of Prescott and the late Joene Preston. Loving grandmother of Carly, Joe and Chadd
Fretwell. Mrs Collett is survived by
her step-children Jo Ann Collett of Nepean, Brent Collett (and his wife
Karen) of Brockville, Judy Burns (and her husband Steve) of Ottawa and
step-grandchildren David and Matthew Burns, Leah, Justin and Anna Collett, a
sister-in-law Vi Preston of St Lawrence Lodge as well as several nieces and
nephews. Pre-deceased by her parents
Bill and Josephine (Robishud) Preston and siblings Hilda Seeley, Korleen
Ewart, Madeline Gentile, Ruth Fortier, Joseph Preston, Jerrold ‘Joe’ Preston
and Clifford Preston.” |
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Austin
Edward Collett, of Brockville, was 92 when he passed away on 31st
October 2016 at the Carveth Care Centre in Gananoque, Ontario, which lies on
the west bank of the St Lawrence River.
He was then laid
to rest at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Maitland in Grenville County, Ontario.
His obituary read as follows: “Beloved
husband of the late Golda Chapman and Finnie Preston. Loving father of Jo Ann Collett of Ottawa,
Brent Collett (and wife Karen)
of Brockville, and Judy Burns (and husband Steve) of Ottawa. Cherished grandfather of David and Matthew
Burns, Leah, Justin and Anna Collett, stepfather of Dale Fretwell (and his
wife Denise), and step-grandfather of Carly Jo and Chad. Also survived by brother Wil Collett (and
his wife Anne), sister-in-law Genice Collett, brothers-in-law Sterling and
Lorne Chapman, and special friend Ruth and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers Len and Howard
Collett (and his wife Helen).” |
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35R45
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a Collett daughter |
Born in 1957
at Brockville, Leeds County |
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35R46
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Jo Ann Coleen Collett |
Born in 1958
at Brockville, Leeds County |
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35R47
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William Brent Collett |
Born in 1959
at Brockville, Leeds County |
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35R48
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Judith Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1961
at Brockville, Leeds County |
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35Q94
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Howard Glen Collett was born at Burford in Brant County on
1st June 1927, the third son of Henry and Ada Collett. It was at Norwich in Oxford County,
Ontario, that he married Helen May Everett on 4th April 1953. Helen was born at Norwich on 17th
May 1932, the daughter of David Everett and Flossie Evelyn McMullen. The couple stayed in Oxford County after
they were married and it was at Woodstock that they were living when all four
of their children were born. Howard
Glen Collett died on 30th January 2013 while in the Tillsonburg
Memorial Hospital in Oxford County, and it was just over three years later
that his wife passed away at Tillsonburg – see below. |
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His
obituary stated that he was in his eighty-sixth year, was formerly of
Otterville, Norwich and Woodstock in Ontario, the beloved husband of Helen Collett
nee Everett of Tillsonburg, and cherished father of Bev Esseltine of
Tillsonburg, Roger Collett of London, and Harvey Collett also of
Tillsonburg. He was the father-in-law
of Sylvia (Collett nee Audebert) of Kelowna in British Columbia and very
proud grandfather of Ashley Collett and her fiancé Ryan Charlton of St
Thomas, and Jack Collett of Kelowna.
He was the brother of Austin Collett and his wife Finnie of Prescott Ontario,
Wilmer Collett and his wife Annie of Ottawa, and brother-in-law of Genice
Collett of Ottawa and Harold and Jean Everett of Markham. He was predeceased by his son Gord Collett,
who died in 2002, and brother Len Collett who passed away in 2011. Howard was a proud member of H A S C,
Tri-Lakes Region since 1960 and had 36 years of service with W O B I. |
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obituary for his widow Helen May Collett nee Everett read as follows: “Peacefully, at Maple
Manor Nursing Home, Tillsonburg on Friday April 29, 2016, Helen Collett,
formerly of Otterville, Norwich and Woodstock, died at the age of 83. Beloved wife of the late Howard Glen
Collett who died in 2013. Beloved Mom
of Bev (John) Esseltine of Tillsonburg, Roger of St Thomas, and
daughter-in-law Sylvia (the late Gordon – 2002) Collett of Peachland BC. Cherished grandmother of Ashley (Ryan)
Charlton of St Thomas and Jack Collett of Peachland BC. Sister of Harold (Jean) Everett of Markham. Predeceased by mother Flossie Everett
(1977), son Harvey (2014), sister Bertha Burdge (1989). A private family service will be held on
Wednesday May 4, 2016 at the Interment Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery,
Woodstock, Ontario.” |
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35R49
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Beverley Ann Collett |
Born in 1953
at Woodstock, Oxford County |
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35R50
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Roger Howard Collett |
Born in 1955
at Woodstock, Oxford County |
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35R51
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Gordon Mark Collett |
Born in 1960
at Woodstock, Oxford County |
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35R52
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Harvey Alan Collett |
Born in 1961
at Woodstock, Oxford County |
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35Q95
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Wilmer James Collett was born at Brantford in Brant County
on 5th August 1930, last child of Henry Thomas Collett and Ada
Elizabeth Smith. He was known as Wil,
and he later travelled to New Zealand for reasons of work and it was there in
Wellington that he married Anne Mary Phyllis Johns from London, England, on
15th July 1961. His work
took the family all over the world, but upon retirement the couple now live
at Ottawa in Canada. It was as the
brother of Howard Collett (above) that Wilmer Collett and his wife
Annie were said to be of Ottawa in Howard’s obituary of 2013. Just less than four years after that, Wil
and Anne were named in the obituary of Wilmer’s older brother Austin Edward
Collett in October 2016. |
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Wilmer
James Collett died on Sunday 22nd March 2020 at the University of
Ottawa Heart Institute in Ottawa, with his family by his side. He was the youngest of the four sons of
Henry (aka Harry) Thomas Collett and Ada Elizabeth Collett, nee Smith, and
brother to Leonard, Austin and Howard.
The brothers all lived relatively long and very healthy lives with Len
passing at the age of 88, Austin at the age of 92, Howard at the age of 85,
and Wil at the age of 89. He is
survived by his loving wife Anne, to whom he was married for 58 years,
daughter Michelle and son David, and grandchildren Libby (Elizabeth) and
Ethan, David’s two children. Wil
graduated from The Ontario Agricultural College in 1953 and obtained an MBA
from the University of Western Ontario in 1956. He then joined the Foreign Service,
ultimately ending his career of 34 years in External Affairs. He capped off his career abroad by joining
the United Nations as the Representative for the Food & Agriculture Organization
[FAO] in various countries. Wherever
he went, he left a trail of friendships and honourable achievements in the
name of Canada, a country he so proudly represented. Our thanks go to his nephew Roger Collett
for providing his obituary. |
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36R53
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Michelle Anne
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Date and
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35R54
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David James Collett |
Date and
place of birth withheld |
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35Q96
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Edward Cleare Collett was born at Simcoe in Norfolk County,
Ontario, on 8th February 1933, the only child of Edward William
Collett and Constance Edith Richardson.
He married Doreen Margaret White, daughter of Edward James White and
Elizabeth Black Cornelius on 10th May 1958 at Brantford in Brant
County, Ontario. |
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35R55
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Stephen Edward Collett |
Born in 1964
at Brantford, Brant County |
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35R56
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Karen Diane Collett |
Born in 1966
at Brantford, Brant County |
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35Q97 |
James Martin Collett was born at Chester, Pennsylvania on
23rd April 1919, the only child of James Howard Collett and his
wife Elsie Emma Rost. No record of him
or his parents has been found in 1920 and 1930, but by 1940 his father was in
lodgings in Chester, while James, aged 23, and his mother were living at
Collingwood Borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. |
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James
later married Eleanor Marie Smith and they had three sons who are all living
today in Pennsylvania. James Martin
Collett died in Philadelphia on 10th March 1995. All of the information for this
Pennsylvania family has been kindly provided by Kristen Collett who lives in
Brookhaven in Pennsylvania, which is just two towns away from Chester, where
the majority of her ancestors lived and were born. |
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35R57 |
a Collett son |
Name/Date of
birth not disclosed |
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35R58 |
a Collett son |
Name/Date of
birth not disclosed |
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35R59 |
a Collett son |
Name/Date of
birth not disclosed |
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35Q105 |
Herbert Ronald Collett was born at Griffithstown, near
Pontypool in 1906, the first child of Herbert John Collett and Alice Louisa
Smith. His birth was recorded at
Pontypool register office (Ref. 11a 2010) during the first quarter of the
year. Having been living with his
family at Keynsham in 1911, it was a few miles to the north of that town in
1940, that the marriage of Herbert R Collett and Lilian M Gerrish was
recorded at Kingswood register office (Ref. 6a 841) during the second quarter
of that year. |
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35Q106 |
Florence Louisa Collett was born at Bristol after her family
moved there from South Wales, with her birth as Florence L Collett recorded
there (Ref. 6a 203) during the first three months of 1910. |
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35Q107 |
Arthur C Collett was born at Keynsham, south-east of
Bristol, in 1913 where his birth was recorded (Ref. 5c 909) during the first
quarter of that year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Smith. He was still living in that
part of the country when he became a married man, with the wedding of Arthur
C Collett and Grace E Chillcott recorded at Bristol register office (Ref. 6a
97) during the second quarter of 1940, when he was twenty-seven. |
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35Q108 |
Elizabeth M Collett was born in 1915 at Keynsham, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 5c 926) during the first three months of the
year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Smith. |
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35Q109 |
Ruth Collett was born at Keynsham in 1917, her
birth recorded there (Ref. 5c 782) during first quarter of that year, when
her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Smith. |
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35Q110 |
Peter H Collett was the last of the five children of
Henry John Collett and Alice Louisa Smith.
Like three of his older siblings, his birth was also recorded at
Keynsham register office (Ref. 5c 896) during the last quarter of 1919, when
again, his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Smith. He was around 26 years of age when his
marriage to Dorothy L Pratt was recorded at Colchester (Essex) register
office (Ref. 4a 2589) during the last quarter of 1945. |
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35Q111 |
Joan F Collett was born at Melksham in 1921, her
birth recorded there (Ref. 5a 117) during the last quarter of that year, when
her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Wedlock. Twenty-two later the marriage of Joan F
Collett and Geoffrey F Francis was recorded at Trowbridge register office
(Ref. 5a 300) during the last three months of 1943. |
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35Q112 |
David J Collett was born in 1925 at Melksham, where
his birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 166) during the third quarter of the year
when, once again, the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Wedlock. He was nearly twenty-five when he married
Margaret J Balch, their wedding day recorded at Trowbridge register office
(Ref. 7c 1379) during the second quarter of 1950. The couple was still living in the
Trowbridge area when their only known child was born during the first three
months of 1956 (Ref. 7c 733). |
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35R60 |
Jacqueline M
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Born in 1956
at Trowbridge |
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35Q115 |
Frederick William
Collett was born at
Kettering on 17th April 1909 and the first of the four children of
Frederick Collett and Frances Mary Claypole.
His birth was recorded at Kettering register office (Ref. 3b 161)
during the second quarter of 1909, following the wedding of his parents on
Christmas Day of the previous year. As
Frederick William Collett, he was not yet two years old in the Kettering
census of 1911. Twenty-two years later
Frederick William Collett married Beatrice E Warner, the event recorded at
Kettering (Ref. 3b 474) during the last three months of 1933. It would appear that their marriage
produced just the two children listed below.
The death of Frederick William Collett was recorded at Kettering (Ref.
3b 1722) during the first three months of 1973, when he was 64. |
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35R61 |
Mary Collett |
Born in 1936
at Kettering |
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35R62 |
John Collett |
Born in 1938
at Kettering |
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35Q116 |
Leslie Edward Collett was born at Kettering on 8th
September 1910, his birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 130) during October that
year, as confirmed in the Kettering census of 1911 when he was recorded under
his full name as being six months old.
It was twenty-four years after that when Leslie E Collett married
Kathleen A Stevenson at Kettering (Ref. 3b 491) during the final three months
of 1935. Their son was born at
Kettering in 1943, his birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 382) during the second
quarter of that year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Stevenson. The death of Leslie Collett
was recorded at (Ref. 7 2199) during the spring of 1989, when he was 78. |
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35R63 |
David Collett |
Born in 1943
at Kettering |
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35Q117 |
Phyllis Mary Collett was born at Kettering on 13th
September 1912, her birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 255) during the fourth
quarter of the year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Claypole. She was twenty-four when she
married William H.
Sharpe, the event recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 403) during the last three
months of 1936. It is possible that
Colin Sharpe, whose birth was recorded at Thrapston in 1941 and his mother’s maiden-name
was Collett, was the only child of William and Phyllis. The death of Phyllis Mary Sharpe was
recorded at Corby register office (Ref. 7 1919) during summer of 1986. |
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35Q118 |
Cyril Archibald Collett was born at Kettering on 13th
December 1915, the last child born to Frederick and Frances Collett, whose
birth was recorded at Kettering register office (Ref. 3b 267) during the
first three months of 1916. The
marriage of Cyril Archie Collett and Marjorie E Newman was recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 539) during the
third quarter of 1934. It was also at
Kettering that their three children were born. The death of Cyril Archie Collett was
recorded at Kettering (Ref. 6691a a75d) at the end of 2005. |
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35R64 |
Pauline Collett |
Born in 1935
at Kettering |
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35R65 |
Kenneth Frederick Collett |
Born in 1946
at Kettering |
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35R66 |
Ann E Collett |
Born in 1947
at Kettering |
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35R1 |
Reginald William Henry
Collett was born at
Belle Vue Farm in Poulshot on 26th March 1902, the eldest child of
Henry John Collett and Minnie Louisa Long, whose birth was recorded at
Devizes register office (Ref. 5a 97) during the second quarter of that
year. His father suffered a premature
death in 1910, following which the family was still recorded at Poulshot six
months later in the census in 1911, when Reginald Collett was nine years of
age. Twenty-one years later, when
Reginald was thirty, he married Vera D Marshment, their wedding recorded at
Devizes register office (Ref. 5a 211) during the first three months of 1932. |
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35R2 |
Walter Herbert Collett was born at Belle Vue Farm in Poulshot
on 31st December 1903, another son of wheelwright Henry Collett
and his wife Minnie, whose birth was recorded at Devizes register office
(Ref. 5a 104) during the first quarter of 1904. As Herbert Collett he was seven years old
in the Poulshot census of 1911, by which time his father had been dead for
six months, leaving his four children living with their widowed mother. According to the record at Trowbridge
register office (Ref. 5a 489), it was during the last three months of 1940
when he married Kathleen F Tudgay. It
was there also, that the death of Walter Herbert Collett was recorded in
December 1992. |
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35R3 |
Arthur Edward Collett was born at Belle Vue Farm in Poulshot
on 3rd August 1906, the third son of Henry and Minnie Collett,
whose birth was registered at Devizes (Ref. 5a 103). It was simply as Arthur Collett that he was
four years of age in the Poulshot census of 1911, his father having died six
months earlier. Twenty-eight years
later Arthur Edward Collett married Edith May Wheeler, the event recorded at
Devizes register office during the third quarter of 1939. It is possible that Edith may have been related
to Evelyn M Wheeler who married Arthur’s uncle Walter George Collett (Ref.
35Q13), possibly sisters, as there was not a great difference in their
ages. The marriage of Arthur and Edith
produced four children, as listed below.
It was at Chippenham, during the month of November in 1990, that
Arthur Edward Collett passed away. |
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Hazel D Collett |
Born in 1940
at Devizes |
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Edward K Collett |
Born in 1944
at Devizes |
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Monica Collett twin |
Born in 1950
at Chippenham |
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Valerie Collett twin |
Born in 1950
at Chippenham |
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35R4 |
Edith May Collett was born at Belle Vue Farm in Poulshot
in 1909, the only daughter and last child of Henry and Minnie Collett. Her birth was recorded at Devizes register
office (Ref. 5a 98) during the first quarter of 1909. She was only eighteen months old when her
father died and, in the census of 1911, May Collett was two years old when
living at Poulshot were her widowed mother and three older brothers. Many years later the marriage of Edith May
Collett and Victor J Bridewell (or Brickwell) was recorded at Devizes register
office (Ref. 7c 1187) during the third quarter of 1953. |
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35R15 |
ALLAN J SIMNETT was born in 1946, his birth recorded
at Gloucester register office (Ref. 7b 791) during the last three months of
that year. He inherited the company Wm
Collett & Sons established by his great grandfather William Collett (Ref.
35O29). In 1973 he set up the export
division of the company under the trading name of Collett Export
Limited. The business is now based at
Ledbury in Herefordshire where it is controlled by Allan, his son and his
daughter. |
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35R16 |
Alice Cora Collette was born at San Joaquin in California
on 13th January 1912, the eldest child of Walter Burton Collette
and his wife Alice Olive Slayton.
Alice married Alfred W Schopf and died on 25th October
1998. |
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35R17 |
Walter Burton Collette was born in California on 29th
October 1913, the eldest son of Walter and Alice Collette. Nothing more has been revealed about him at
this time, except that he died on 6th March 2005. |
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35R18 |
Richard Asa Collette was born at Los Angeles in California
on 22nd June 1918, the youngest of the three children of Walter
Burton Collette and Alice Olive Slayton.
The only other known fact about him at this time is that he died at
Sacramento on 31st August 1999. |
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35R19 |
Valera Donna Collett was born at Plum City in Pierce, Wisconsin
on 10th April 1922, the first child born to Willard Faye Collett
and his wife Alice Martin. She later
married Gerald Joseph Shafer on 22nd June 1948 at El Paso in
Pierce. He was the son of Mathew
Shafer and Julia Andersen and was born at El Paso on 25th January
1922. Valera died at Spring Valley in
Pierce on 25th January 1995 and was followed by her husband who
passed away on 2nd March 2007 when he too was still living in
Spring Valley. Four children were born
to Valera and Gerald and they were Gary Shafer who married Kathy, Dennis
Shafer, Peg Shafer who married Toby Vorlicek, and Diane Shafer who married
Doug Lee. |
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35R20 |
Lorna Collett was born in Wisconsin on 13th
January 1924 and she later married E L Herbaly who was known as Herb. |
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35R21 |
Marjorie Collett, who was known as Margie, was born at
Salem in Pierce on 24th February 1926, the third of the four
daughters of Willard and Alice Collett.
Tragically she was only three years old when she died at Red Wing in
Goodhue, Minnesota on 25th May 1929. |
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35R22 |
Maxine Helen Collett was born at Grange Hall in Pierce on
24th April 1927, the fourth child of Willard and Alice
Collett. She married Ralph Matzek at
Ellsworth in Pierce on 20th August 1946, and she died at Maiden
Rock in Pierce on 18th June 2010.
Their three children were Douglas Matzek, who married Mary, Robert
Matzek, who married Lori, and Nancy Matzek who married Doug Weiss. |
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35R23 |
Gail Collett was born possibly around 1929, but
certainly after 1927. He was the only
son and fifth child of Willard Faye Collett R13and Alice Martin and he later married
Marion with whom he had a daughter. |
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Linda Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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35R24 |
Vernon R Collett was born in Wisconsin on 7th
April 1931, the eldest of the four children of Ralph Dinsmore Collett and his
wife Edith Louisa Miller. All that is
known about him at this time is that he died in Pierce on 2nd
October 1971. |
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35R25 |
Bernard Henry Collett was born in Wisconsin on 5th
April 1939 the second of the four children of Ralph and Edith Collett. His wife was a member of the King family
with whom he had four children. In
2012, as his widow, she was still alive, Bernard Henry Collett having died
many years earlier during April 1985. |
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a living
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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a living
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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a living
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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a living
Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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35R28 |
Jayd Collett was born in America on 15th
April 1950, the eldest of the three children of Donald Milton Collett and
Dorothy M Henn. He was twenty-five
when he married Roxanne D Aune on 19th December 1975 at Clay in
Minnesota, Roxanne having been born in 1952. |
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35R29 |
Donna Collett was born in America, possibly around
1953 and certainly after 1950, and was the daughter of Donald and Dorothy
Collett. She later married Don
Ginsbach. |
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35R30 |
Adela Collett was born in America, possibly in the
mid to late 1950s, and was the youngest of the three children of Donald and
Dorothy Collett. It is established
that she later married to become Adela Kehl. |
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35R34 |
Molly D Collett was born in Hampshire in 1931, her
birth recorded at Portsmouth register office (Ref. 2b 627) during the first
three months of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Crockford. Molly was twenty-seven when
she married Ronald A Baker at Uxbridge (Ref. 5f 503) during the third quarter
of 1958, the same place and time that her sister Jean (below) was also
married. |
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35R35 |
Jean V Collett was born in Hampshire in 1935 and her
birth was recorded at Petersfield register office (Ref. 2c 223) during the
fourth quarter of the year, her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as
Crockford. Just after her older sister
Molly (above) was married, so too was Jean, her marriage to Fred
Dawson also recorded at Uxbridge (Ref. 5f 504) during the same third quarter
of 1958, when Jean was twenty-two. |
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35R36 |
Brian A Collett was born in Hampshire in 1940, his
birth recorded at Portsmouth register office (Ref. 2b 1012) during the last
three months of that year. The record
of his birth also confirmed that his mother’s maiden-name was Crockford. Brian was twenty-two years of age when he
married Avril A MacLean, their wedding recorded at Uxbridge in Middlesex
(Ref. 5f 272) during the second quarter of 1963. |
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35R44
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Ronald Bryan Collett was born at Ottawa in Carleton County,
Ontario, Canada on 26th November 1957, the only child of Leonard
Stanier Collett and Genice Victoria Mauney.
Nothing further is known about him at this time except that he died on
1st July 1973 while still in Ottawa, Carleton County, as the
result of a traffic accident when he was struck by a car while on his
bicycle. |
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35R45
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a Collett daughter was born at Brockville in Leeds
County, Ontario, during June 1957, the first child born to Austin Edward
Collett and his wife Golda Marie Chapman.
Tragically she died shortly after being born, her death also recorded
during the month of June 1957. |
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35R46
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Jo Ann Coleen Collett was born at Brockville in Leeds County
on 3rd June 1958, the eldest child of Austin Edward Collett and
Golda Marie Chapman. Following the
death of her mother in 1996 her father married Finnie Preston in 1997 and, at
the time of her death in February 2014, and again over two years later when
her father passed away, Jo Ann Collett was recorded as residing at Nepean in
Ottawa, Ontario. |
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35R47
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William Brent Collett was born at Brockville in Leeds County
on 28th October 1959, the son of Austin and Golda Collett. It was also at Brockville that he married
Karen Darlene Evelyn Poole on 20th August 1988. Karen was also born at Brockville on 31st
October 1960, the daughter of Percy Everett Carson Poole and Verna Marilyn
Poole White. On the occasion of the
death of his stepmother, William and his family were mentioned in her 2014
obituary in the following way - Brent and Karen Collett of Brockville and
their three children Leah, Justin and Anna.
It was the same
situation two years later, when the obituary for William’s father, Austin
Edward Collett, who passed away in October 2016, which again included the
name of his son, as Brent Collett of Brockville, when his wife was confirmed
as Karen. |
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Leah Ada
Evelyn Collett |
Born on
22.02.1994 at Kingston, Frontenac |
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Justin
William Craig Collett |
Born on
05.06.1996 at Kingston, Frontenac |
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Anna Sarah
Rose Collett |
Born on
14.03.2000 at Brockville, Leeds Cty |
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Judith Elizabeth Collett
was born at
Brockville in Leeds County on 24th July 1961, the daughter of
Austin and Golda Collett. On 1st
October 1983 at Brockville, she married Stephen Michael Burns who was born at
Kingston in Frontenac County on 14th June 1958, the son of Michael
John Burns and Betty Phyllis Tinkess.
The couple adopted two boys, David Alexander Burns who was born on 23rd
July 1992 at Kingston in Frontenac County, and Matthew Michael Burns who was
born on 12th January 1995 at Greater Napanee in Lennox and
Addington County, Ontario, Canada. |
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In
the obituary of her stepmother in February 2014, as well as the later
obituary of her father Austin Edward Collett, Judith and her family were
referred to in the following way – Judy and Steve Burns of Ottawa and their
two sons David and Matthew Burns. |
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35R49
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Beverley Ann Collett was born at Woodstock General Hospital
in Oxford County on 27th October 1953, the eldest child of Howard
Glen Collett and Helen May Everett.
She first married (1) Ivan Russell Day who was born on 25th
September 1956, their wedding taking place at Woodstock in Oxford County on
17th July 1976. She was
married for a second time just three years later on 15th September
1979 when she wed (2) John Warren Esseltine, the son of Henry Warren
Esseltine and Helen Marguerite Empy, who was born at Springfield in Elgin
County, Ontario, on 11th April 1949. In the obituary for her father in 2013 the
couple was simply named as Bev and John Esseltine of Tillsonburg. |
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35R50
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Roger Howard Collett was born at the General Hospital in
Woodstock on 10th January 1955, the son of Howard and Helen
Collett. His first partner was
Kimberly Elaine Palmer who was born on 19th October 1956 at St
Thomas in Elgin County, Ontario, and together they had a daughter while
residing in St Thomas. And it was
Roger who kindly provided all the details of his family line from his
grandfather Henry Thomas Collett (Ref. 35P76). At the time of the death of his father in
January 2013, his son was described as Roger Collett of London, while his
granddaughter was confirmed as Ashley Collett who was engaged to be married
to Ryan Charlton. By the time of the
death of his mother in April 2016, Roger was described once again as being of
St Thomas. |
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Ashley Brooke Collett |
Born in 1986
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35R51
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Gordon Mark Collett was born at the General Hospital in
Woodstock on 4th January 1960, another son of Howard and Helen
Collett. He was known as Gord and he
married Sylvia Audebert on 20th February 1993 at London in
Middlesex County, Ontario. She was the
daughter of Roland Ugen Audebert and Jacqueline Suzanne and was born at
Woodstock on 4th June 1967 in the Woodstock General Hospital. Their son was born in the General Hospital
at Kelowna within the Central Okanagan Regional District of British Columbia
in Canada. Tragically Gordon Mark
Collett was killed in an aviation accident while working as a commercial
helicopter pilot. The incident
happened on 11th September 2002 on Pink Mountain at Fort St John
within the Peace River Regional District of British Columbia. At the time of the passing of Gordon’s
mother Helen in April 2016 his widow Sylvia Collett and her son Jack were
living at Peachland in British Columbia. |
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35S14
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Jack Mark Collett |
Born on
20.09.2001 in Kelowna |
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35R52
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Harvey Alan Collett was born at the General Hospital in
Woodstock on 5th September 1961, the youngest of the four children
of Howard Glen Collett and Helen May Everett.
It seems likely that Harvey was not married by the time of the death
of his father in 2013, since it was simply as Harvey Collett of Tillsonburg
that he was named within his obituary.
Tragically,
just fifteen months after the death of his father, Harvey Alan Collett was
killed in a road traffic accident while riding on an e-bike on the morning of
25th April 2014 at the age of only 52. His obituary, kindly provided by his
brother Roger, is reproduced below: |
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“Harvey Collett of
Tillsonburg, in his 53rd year.
Beloved son of Helen Collett of Tillsonburg. Brother of Bev and John Esseltine of
Tillsonburg, Roger of London, and brother-in-law of Sylvia Audebert-Collett
of Kelowna BC. Uncle of Ashley and
Ryan Charlton of St Thomas, and Jack of Kelowna BC. Predeased by his father Howard (2013) and
brother Gord (2002). Harvey was a
proud and dedicated member of the Tillsonburg Lions Club. Friends will be received at The Arn-Lockie
Funeral Home, 45 Main Street West, Norwich on Tuesday 29th April,
cremation to follow. A Lions service
will be held Tuesday evening at 6.30pm at the funeral home. |
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35R54
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David James Collett was the son of Wilmer James Collett
and Anne Mary Phyllis Johns. He later
travelled to the homeland of his father and it was at Toronto in Canada that
David married Kimberly Mouland with whom he had two children. |
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Elizabeth
Sarah Anne Collett |
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Ethan Wilmer
Bruce Collett |
Date and
place of birth withheld |
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35R55
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Stephen Edward Collett was born at the General Hospital in
Brantford, Brant County, on 8th July 1964, the eldest of the two
children of Edward Cleare Collett and Doreen Margaret White. He first married (1) Anne Pettigrew at
Brantford in Brant County on 21st September 1991 with whom he had
a daughter. Anne Pettigrew was born on
7th June 1965. Stephen
later married (2) Olga Vrentzos who was born on 25th June 1964,
the wedding taking place at the Greek Orthodox Church in Kitchener, Ontario
on 15th June 2002. |
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Rachel Ellen
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Born on
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35R56
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Karen Diane Collett was born at the General Hospital in
Brantford on 27th December 1966, the daughter of Edward and Doreen
Collett. It was also at Brantford on 6th
June 1993 that she married Mario Baldassara who was born on 20th
September 1965. Their two children
were also born in the hospital at Brantford and they were Anthony Joseph
Baldassara who was born on 12th January 1998 and Julia Elizabeth
Baldassara who was born on 5th November 2001. |
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35R61 |
Mary Collett was born at Kettering in 1936, her
birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 176) during the first quarter of that year,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Warner. Mary was 20 years of age when she married
John C Ashby, their wedding recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 1565) during the
third quarter of 1956. Their marriage
resulted in the birth of two children, Alyn J Ashby who was born at Kettering
in 1957, and Stephen J Ashby who was also born there in 1960. On both occasions the birth certificates
confirmed their mother’s maiden-name was Collett. |
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35R62 |
John Collett was born at Kettering in 1938, his
birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 198) during the first three months of 1938,
when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Warner. |
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35R64 |
Pauline Collett was born at Kettering in 1935, her
birth recorded there (Ref. 3b 192) during the second quarter of the year,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Newman. Pauline married Dennis A Cox and their
wedding was recorded at Kettering (Ref. 3b 1429) during the first quarter of
1956 when she was 21 years old. It was
during one year later that Pauline presented Dennis with a daughter, Jane E
Cox who was born at Kettering in early months of 1957. |
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35R65 |
Kenneth Frederick
Collett was born at
Kettering in 1946 where his birth was recorded (Ref. 3b 283) during the first
three months of that year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Newman. Kenneth was only 18 years old
when he married Lesley E Foulds at Kettering where their wedding was recorded
(Ref. 3b 1241) during the final quarter of 1964. Nine months after they were married Lesley
gave birth to a daughter and two years later, a son. |
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Joanne Lesley Collett |
Born in 1965
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35S19
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Martin Kenneth Collett |
Born in 1967
at Kettering |
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35R66 |
Ann E Collett was born at Kettering in 1947 and it
was there that her birth was recorded (Ref. 3b 824) during the third quarter
of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Newman. It was during the first few months of 1971
when Ann E Collett married Maurice Sherborne (Ref. 3b 1155). Over the following years Ann gave birth to
two children, Brett Michael Sherborne born in 1974 and Collette Michelle
Sherborne born in 1977. Both births
were recorded at Kettering, when the children’s mother’s name was confirmed
as Collett. |
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35S1 |
Hazel D Collett was born in 1940, her birth recorded
at Devizes register office (Ref. 5a 304) during the third quarter of that
year, the eldest for the four children of Arthur Edward Collett and Edith May
Wheeler. She was only 19 years old
when she married David A Morse, the event recorded at Chippenham register
office (Ref. 7c 947) during the first three months of 1960. Their son, Nigel P Morse was born within
the Chippenham area in 1963. |
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35S2 |
Edward K Collett was born in 1944, his birth recorded
at Devizes register office (Ref. 5a 173) during the second quarter of that
year. He was twenty-three when he
married Doreen Dodson, the wedding recorded at Bootle register office (Ref.
10b 1667) during the third quarter of 1969.
The marriage produced two children for Edward and Doreen, whose births
were both recorded at the Chester/Ellesmere Port register office - Andrew
Keith Collett during the first three months of 1977 (Vol. 35 91) and
Elizabeth Alison Collett during first three months of 1979 (Vol. 35 268), and
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Andrew Keith
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Born in 1977
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Elizabeth
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Born in 1979
in Cheshire |
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35S3 |
Monica Collett was the twin sister of Valerie
Collett (below), their births recorded at Chippenham register office
(Ref. 7c 441) during the second quarter of 1950, the daughters of Arthur
Edward Collett and Edith May Wheeler.
She later married Terry J Barrett, their wedding recorded at
Chippenham register office (Ref. 7c 1821) during the second quarter of 1972
when she was 22 years of age. |
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Valerie Collett was the twin sister of Monica Collett
(above), whose birth was recorded at Chippenham register office in
1950. She later married Malcolm J
Clark(e), the event recorded at Chippenham register office (ref. 7c 1778)
during the second quarter of 1970, when she was around 20 years old. Exactly two years later Valerie gave birth
to twin daughter Sara Lindsay Clarke and Helen Elizabeth Clarke, their birth
recorded at Chippenham register office during the second quarter of 1972. |
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Linda Collett, the daughter of Gail and Marion
Collett, whose date of birth is not known, married Don Fedie and they had a
daughter Sara Fedie. |
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Ashley Brooke Collett was born at the General Hospital in St
Thomas, Elgin County, on 21st January 1986 the daughter of Roger
Howard Collett and Kimberly Elaine Palmer.
It was also while she was still living in St Thomas that Ashley
married Peter Ryan Charlton on 6th July 2013. He was the son of Peter Charlton and Rhonda
Roberts and was also born at St Thomas Elgin General Hospital on 5th
June 1985. Upon the death of her
grandfather Howard Glen Collett in January 2013 his granddaughter Ashley
Collett and her fiancé Ryan Charlton of St Thomas were mentioned in his
obituary. Ashley and Ryan were also
included in the obituary for uncle Harvey Alan Collett who was killed in a
road accident in 2014. They were also
named in the obituary for Ashley’s grandmother Helen May Collett nee Everett
in April 2016. |
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Jack Mark Collett was born in Kelowna on 20th
September 2001, the son of Gordon Mark Collett and Sylvia Audebert. Tragically his father, who was known within
the family as Gord, died as a result of an aviation accident in September
2002 just nine days before Jack first birthday. And it was simply as Jack Collett of
Kelowna that he was named with his mother Sylvia Collett in the 2013 obituary
of his grandfather Howard Glen Collett.
After the death of his father, Jack and his mother lived at Peachland
in British Columbia where, in April 2014, they were both named in the
obituary for Harvey Alan Collett, Jack’s uncle. It was also at Peachland that Jack and his
mother were still living two years later, as confirmed in the April 2016
obituary Helen May Collett, the mother of Jack’s father. |
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Joanne Lesley Collett was born at Kettering in 1965, her
birth recorded their (Ref. 3b 843) during the third quarter of that year,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Foulds. |
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Martin Kenneth Collett was born at Kettering in 1967, where
his birth was recorded their (Ref. 3b 880) during the first three month of
the year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Foulds. |
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