PART
THIRTY-NINE
The
Clanfield Oxfordshire
There
was a possibility that this line commenced with William Collett (Ref. 28L3) from
The Faringdon
However,
it has been determined that he married Rachel and their children were all born
at Buscot near Lechlade
Updated June 2023
This is the family line of Anthony Wayne
Collett (Ref. 39S1) and his sister
Hilary McLean nee Collett (Ref. 39S2)
whose family line in denoted by the names in capitals.
It is also the line of Hugh Hudson (see Ref.
39O45)
who kindly provided the majority of the
information.
It is also the family line of
of Kurrimine
Beach, Queensland in Australia
The October 2008 update was thanks to
Martin Collett (Ref. 3R3) who brought to my attention
an article in the Witney Gazette
regarding Onesiphorus Oliver Collett (Ref. 39O39)
This revision follows on from the
October 2008 update with additional information
being provided by Mr Moody of
39L1 |
WILLIAM COLLETT was born in 1751 and that may have
taken place at Clanfield, a village in Oxfordshire just north of
Faringdon. It is known that he married
Elizabeth Walker and that the marriage took place at Faringdon on 29th
April 1771. Within the marriage register
William was described as being ‘of Clanfield’ which was most likely a
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All
of William’s and Elizabeth’s children were born at Clanfield and were
baptised at the village church of St Stephen’s, pictured on the right. The
only other mention of the name Collett in the Clanfield Parish Records around
that time related to Thomas Collett. He
was buried there in 1773, although no age at the time of his death was given,
so he may have been the first-born child of William and Elizabeth Collett. |
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William’s
wife, Elizabeth Walker was baptised at Faringdon on 24th February 1754. She died on 20th March 1802 and
was buried at Clanfield on 23rd March 1802. Almost thirty-one years after her death, William
Collett died on 10th January 1833 at Clanfield where he was buried
on 17th January 1833. William
and his wife Elizabeth were buried in the same grave (plot A57) in the
churchyard of St Stephen’s Church, the plot being immediately adjacent to
plot A58 where a number of their children were already buried, including
Thomas in 1773. |
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The
first daughter born into the family, and included in the list below, may be
an error as the child’s parents in that case were recorded in the Clanfield
parish register as William and Mary Collett, unless Elizabeth Walker was
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Within St Stephen’s Churchyard stands
a large stone tomb which bears the following inscription: William
Collett died 10 Jan 1833 aged 81 - Also Elizabeth, his wife, died 20 Mar 1802
aged 48. Also
named are Thomas, Mary and Elizabeth, the children of William and Elizabeth,
who died in infancy |
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39M1
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Thomas Collett |
Born in 1772
at Clanfield |
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39M2
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1774
at Clanfield |
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39M3
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Jemima Collett |
Born in 1775
at Clanfield |
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39M4
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Henry Collett |
Born in 1778
at Clanfield |
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39M5 |
WILLIAM COLLETT |
Born in 1781
at Clanfield |
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39M6 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1784
at Clanfield |
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39M7
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Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1786
at Clanfield |
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39M8
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1788
at Clanfield |
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39M9 |
THOMAS COLLETT |
Born in 1791
at Clanfield |
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39M10
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Jemima Collett |
Born in 1793
at Clanfield |
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39M11 |
James Collett |
Born in 1795
at Clanfield |
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39M12 |
Rachel Collett |
Born in 1798
at Clanfield |
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39M1
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Thomas Collett was born at Clanfield in 1772, the
eldest and only child of William and Elizabeth Collett for whom no baptism
record has been found. The reason for
that may be that, when he died during 1773, his parents had not yet
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39M2 |
Mary Collett was baptised at St Stephen’s Church in
Clanfield on 13th February 1774 and was buried there fourteen
years later in 1788. Mary was buried
in plot A58, the same grave that had been already used for her sisters Jemima
in 1785 and Elizabeth in 1786 and was later used for two of her brothers
Henry and James. |
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39M3 |
Jemima Collett was born at Clanfield in 1775 and it
was there that she was baptised on 17th September 1775. Tragically she died six months before her
tenth birthday and was buried at Clanfield on 30th March
1785. She was buried in plot A58 in St
Stephen’s Churchyard where she was joined by her sisters Elizabeth and Mary
over the following three years and by her brother James six years later. |
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39M4 |
Henry Collett was born at Clanfield in 1778 and
baptised there on 3rd January 1779. He was a Yeoman of Clanfield and died there
in 1858 aged 80. He was buried in plot
A58 at St Stephen’s Church on 10th August 1858. The same plot had already been used in the
previous century for Henry’s sisters Mary, Jemima and Elizabeth, and his
brother James, all of whom died during their infancy or childhood. |
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39M5 |
WILLIAM COLLETT was born at Clanfield in 1781 where
he was baptised on 2nd October 1781. He became a farmer in Clanfield and he
married Rachel who was born in 1780.
It would appear that William and Rachel lived all of their life at
Clanfield where their children were born and baptised. At the time of the census in June 1841
Rachel was 67 and at that time she was living in The Swan Inn at Glympton
with three of her sons, Thomas who was 30, George who was 25 and James who
was 21. Just over five years later
Rachel died and was buried on 13th August 1846. The census of 1851 recorded William Collett
from Clanfield as residing in the St Giles area of the City of Oxford, where
he was described as being 69, head of the household, a widower and a
labourer. It was the next census in
1861 which placed William Collett, aged 79 and born at Clanfield, a farmer of
80 acres, employing three men and one boy, who was still living at
Clanfield. The only member of his
family still living there with him was his son Thomas Collett, who was
described as an unmarried farmer’s son, who was 48 and also born at
Clanfield. Acting as housekeeper at
the farm, was Esther Gardner from Eynsham who was 60 years of age. Just over five years later William Collett
died at Clanfield on 18th August 1866, where he was buried at
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The
Will of William Collett of Clanfield, together with two codicils, was proved
at Oxford on 18th September 1866 by the oaths of William Collett
Beechey of Wokingham in Berkshire, a schoolmaster, Henry Collett Ward of
Devizes in Wiltshire, a clerk and a steward, and Benjamin Ward of Witney, an
attorney’s clerk, the executors.
William Collett Beechey was his nephew, the eldest son of William’s
sister Mary Beechey nee Collett (below), while Henry Collett Ward was the
grandson of William’s sister Elizabeth (below), he being the son of the
aforementioned Benjamin Ward and his wife Mary Ann Weller. The fact that none of the children of
William and Rachel Collett were named as executors might indicate that most
of them had died before their father, although it is established that his
youngest son James was still alive and living in Clanfield, where he was
buried in 1878. The personal estate of
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39N1
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Henry
Collett |
Born in 1805
at Clanfield |
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39N2
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William
Collett |
Born in 1807
at Clanfield |
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39N3
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Elizabeth
Collett |
Born in 1809
at Clanfield |
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39N4
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Born in 1810
at Clanfield |
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39N5 |
Rachel
Collett |
Born in 1812
at Clanfield |
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39N6 |
Mary Ann Collett |
Born in 1814
at Clanfield |
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39N7
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George Collett |
Born in 1816
at Clanfield |
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39N8
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JAMES COLLETT |
Born in 1818
at Clanfield |
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39M6 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Clanfield in 1784 and was
baptised there on 24th October 1784. However, she died before her second
birthday and was buried at Clanfield on 24th June 1786. Her grave in St Stephen’s Churchyard was
plot A58 which was also used by four of Elizabeth’s siblings. |
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39M7 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Clanfield in 1786 where
she was baptised on 24th September 1786. Elizabeth married William Weller at
Clanfield on 30th April 1805 and it was there, later that same
year that their daughter was born. |
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39N9
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Mary Ann Weller |
Born in 1805
at Clanfield |
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39M8 |
Mary Collett was born at Clanfield in 1788 and it
was there that she was baptised on 13th November 1788. It was also at Clanfield that she married
James Beechey on 10th February 1808. James was the son of Kezia Sly and farmer
Samuel Beechey who was also born at Clanfield and baptised there on 8th
December 1785. Rather strangely all
bar two of Mary’s and James’ children were born and baptised at Clanfield,
the other two having been born at Black Bourton, but all of them appear to
have died at Wokingham in Berkshire. It
was Mary and James’ son William Collett Beechey who was living at Rose Street
in 1881, while another member of the Beechey family is understood to have worked
at the Greyhound Inn at nearby Finchampstead, which is still there today. Wokingham is also where Hilary McLean nee
Collett (Ref. 39S2) is living in 2015, who kindly provided all of the details
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It
is also interesting that James’ younger brother William Beechey, who was born
two years after James, also died at Wokingham. So perhaps it was the children’s uncle
William Beechey who was the reason for James’ children to move there. Mary and James however continued to live at
Black Bourton where Mary Beechey nee Collett died during 1822 at the age of 34,
followed by James who died in 1840. |
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39N10
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Rachel Beechey |
Born in 1809
at Clanfield |
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William Collett Beechey |
Born in 1810
at Clanfield |
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39N12
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Kezia Beechey |
Born in 1812
at Clanfield |
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39N13
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Elizabeth Beechey |
Born in 1815
at Clanfield |
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39N14 |
Samuel James Beechey |
Born in 1817
at Black Bourton |
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39N15 |
Henry Beechey |
Born in 1821
at Black Bourton |
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39M9 |
THOMAS COLLETT was born at Clanfield in 1791 and was
also baptised there on 20th March 1791. There is a family grave at St Stephen’s
Church (plot A58) which indicates that an earlier Thomas Collett died and was
buried there in 1773. However, there
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By
1851 the family was still together at Clanfield, with Thomas and Sarah both
then 60 years of age, while their son William was recorded error as 32. On that occasion Thomas was a farmer of
eight acres employing one man, who may have been his own son. Just two years later Sarah died leaving
Thomas to appear alone in the Clanfield census of 1861, in which he was
described as a 70-year old widower and a farmer. Three years later in 1864 and at the age of
73 Thomas passed away. Sarah had died
eleven years before her husband and was buried at Clanfield in 1853 aged
63. Both Thomas and his wife were
buried in the same grave in St Stephen’s Churchyard, that being plot A2. |
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39N16
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WILLIAM COLLETT |
Born in 1816
at Clanfield |
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39M10 |
Jemima Collett was born at Clanfield in 1792 where
she was baptised on 26th May 1793.
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39N17
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George Knapp |
Baptised on
01.03.1812 at Clanfield |
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39N18
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Ann Knapp |
Born in 1814
at Clanfield |
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39N19
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Elizabeth Knapp |
Born in 1816
at Clanfield |
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William Knapp |
Baptised on
01.03.1819 at Clanfield |
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39N21 |
John Thomas Knapp |
Born in 1821
at Bampton |
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Mary Miriam
Kinch Knapp |
Baptised on
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39M11 |
James Collett was born at Clanfield in 1795 where
he was baptised on 25th December 1795. It is possible that there were two sons of
William and Elizabeth Collett named James who were born in quick
succession. This idea stems from the
belief that a James, who was born at Clanfield in early 1795, also died there
shortly after he was born. What is
known is that the surviving James Collett later married Ann Tarrant at
Stanford-in-the-Vale in Berkshire on 1st March 1824, where Ann was
born and where she was baptised on 19th May 1804, the daughter of
William and Ann Tarrant. The couple
spent all of their married life living at Clanfield and it was there that all
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By
the time of the census in June 1841, the family had already suffered the loss
of their daughter Mary who died in April 1836 at the age of four years. The census return listed the family as
James Collett, aged 45, his wife Ann who was 35, and their seven children. William was 15, Ann was 11, Thomas was eight,
Rachel was five, Mary who four, Henry was two, and Pamela was under one year
old. A triple tragedy struck the
family during the next five years when first their son William died in 1842,
then James, and he was followed a year later in 1846 by his daughter
Rachel. All three died at Clanfield
where James was buried in the graveyard of St Stephen’s Church on 26th
May 1845. |
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According
to the next census in 1851, Ann Collett was a retired widow at the age of 46,
and still living with her at Clanfield were all of her six surviving
children. They were Ann who was 21,
Thomas who was 18, Mary who was 14, Henry who was 11, Pamela who was 10, and
Jemima who was eight years old. Having
already suffered the loss of three of her children, her daughter Mary died
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Ten
years later in 1861 Anne was 56 and still had three of her children living
with her. They were Henry age 21,
Pamela aged 20 and Jemima who was 18.
By that time Ann Collett was a farmer of 62 acres, and was employing
one man and one boy, the one man very likely being her own son Henry. Ann survived for another nine years and
died at Clanfield in 1870 where she was buried with her husband in grave plot
A67 on 10th June 1870. The
parish burial record described her as Ann Collett, mother of Pamela and Jimmi
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William Collett |
Born in 1826
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39N24
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Ann Collett |
Born in 1829
at Clanfield |
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1831
at Clanfield |
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39N26 |
Thomas Collett |
Born in 1832
at Clanfield |
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39N27 |
Rachel Collett |
Born in 1834
at Clanfield |
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1836
at Clanfield |
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Henry Collett |
Born in 1839
at Clanfield |
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Pamela Collett |
Born in 1840
at Clanfield |
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Jemima Collett |
Born in 1842
at Clanfield |
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39M12 |
Rachel Collett was born at Clanfield in 1797 and was
baptised there on 13th May 1798.
And it was there that she married William Horn on 9th
November 1816. William had been born
at Thrupp in Berkshire in 1794. In the
earlier records relating to William’s family the spelling of their surname
was as above, that is without the ‘e’.
It was only in later generations, around the end of the nineteenth
century, that it was changed to the more familiar spelling of Horne. It would appear that all of their children
were born at Clanfield, where Rachel died and was buried on 25th
May 1872. Her husband had died nearly
nine years earlier and was buried at Clanfield on 4th December
1863. According to the census of 1861
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Henry Horn |
Born in 1817
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Eliza Horn |
Born in 1820
at Clanfield |
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Louisa Horn |
Born in 1823
at Clanfield |
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Charles Horn |
Born in 1826
at Clanfield |
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William Horn |
Born in 1828
at Clanfield |
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39N37 |
Jesse Horn |
Born in 1832
at Clanfield |
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George Horn |
Born in 1839
at Clanfield |
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39N1 |
Henry Collett
was the first-born child of William and Rachel Collett who was born at
Clanfield, where he was baptised on 18th November 1805. |
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39N2 |
William Collett
was born at Clanfield, either at the end of 1806 or shortly after the start
of 1807, where he was baptised on 19th February 1807, the second
child of William and Rachel Collett. |
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39N3 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Clanfield in 1809 where she was baptised on
20th April 1809, the eldest daughter of William and Rachel
Collett. |
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By
the time of the next census in 1861, Thomas Collett had returned to
Clanfield, where he was most likely one of the three men employed on his
father’s 80 acres farm. On that day
Thomas was 48 and simply described as a farmer’s son. Rather curiously, ten years later, and
following the death of his father, unmarried Thomas Collett was recorded in
the Clanfield census of 1871 as being 62 years of age, nearer to his actual
age than stated in all of the previous census returns. On that day he was staying with his younger
married brother James (below) on his farm in Clanfield, where he was
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According
to the census in 1881, Thomas Collett was still residing in Clanfield, but as
a retired boarder with the family of Walter and Elizabeth Clack. See Ref. 39N37, 39O3 and 39n1 for more
references to the Clack family. On
that occasion he was described in the census return as being only three years
older than his recorded age ten years earlier in 1871, when he was recorded
in error as 65 years of age. It was
over nine years later that the death of Thomas Collett was recorded at Witney
(Ref. 3a 529) during the last three months of 1890, when his age was again
recorded in error, as 77 years. |
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39N5 |
Rachel Collett
was born at Clanfield where she was baptised on 5th November 1812,
another child of William and Rachel Collett. |
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39N6 |
Mary Ann Collett was born at Clanfield, where she was
baptised on 15th August 1814, the baptism record confirming her
parents as William and Rachel Collett. |
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George William Collett was in 1816 and most likely at
Clanfield. By June 1841 as George Collett
he was 25 when he was living with his mother Rachel Collett at The Swan Inn, Glympton,
together with his two brothers Thomas (above) and James (below). |
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39N8 |
JAMES COLLETT was born at Eynsham on 12th
June 1818, where he was also baptised on 22nd September 1818, the
last child of William and Rachel Collett.
The census of 1841 listed James as being 21 and that he was living at The
Swan Public House in Glympton, just north of Woodstock, with his mother
Rachel and his older brothers Thomas and George (above). Two years later James married Mary Hartley
at Woodstock in 1843 and their first child was born shortly thereafter. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Hartley
who, according to the census in 1851, was born at Wootton near Woodstock around
1817, although the later census details placed her date of birth around 1819
or 1820. On the day of the June census
in 1841, Mary Hartley had a rounded age of 20, when she was living in
Glympton with her widowed father Thomas, and her older married brother
William, his wife Ruth, and their two young children, Ann Hartley and Alfred
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Following
their wedding day, James and Mary initially set up home at Glympton, where
all of their children were born. Four
of the children’s births took place prior to the census in 1851 and all four
of them were recorded at Woodstock in 1843, 1847, 1849 and 1851. The same four children were also recorded
with their parents in the census return that latter year, when the family of
six was living at the Glympton home of Mary’s widowed father Thos Hartley aged
77, a carpenter from Glympton. The
Collett family comprised James and Mary, who were both 33, with James
described as a drillman from Eynsham, while their four children were recorded
as Jas Collett who was seven, Geo Collett who was three, R Collett who was
two, and F Collett who was only one month old. One other person was living at the
dwelling, and that was the niece of Thomas Hartley, Mary Ann Bayliss who was
14 and from Oxford. |
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Sometime
during the next decade James and Mary left Glympton and moved south and
settled within the Bampton & Witney registration district of Oxfordshire,
which includes Clanfield, where they were living by the time of the next
census in 1861. According to the
census that year the family comprised James Collett, aged 41 who was a farmer
of 40 acres employing two men and one boy, his wife Mary Collett who was 40
and from Wootton near Woodstock, Rachel Collett who was 12, Frederick Collett
who was 10, Francis who was eight, Mary Ann Collett who was five and
Elizabeth Collett who was three, and all of them confirmed as having been
born at Glympton. Also living with the
family that census day was nurse Catherine Merren
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Ten
years later the couple was still living in the Clanfield area where both
James and Mary were listed as being 51 in the Witney & Bampton census of
1871 when James from Eynsham was still working as a farmer. The only one of their children listed as
living with them at that time was their son George, aged 23, who was
confirmed as having been born at Glympton.
Also staying with the family, was James’ older brother Thomas Collett (above)
and widow Elizabeth Bailey from Wootton, who was described as the
sister-in-law of James Collett, making her his wife’s older sister. The
marriage lasted for thirty-two years before James died in 1878 aged 58. He was buried on 29th January
1878 in the churchyard of St Stephen’s Church at Clanfield in grave plot
B7. By 1881 Mary, aged 61 and an
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Henry’s
wife died in 1882 and she may have been followed by Henry sometime later. That may have been the reason why Mary left
Clanfield and moved in with her son Frederick at his home in Lower Mitton
near Stourport in Worcestershire where, in 1891, she was 71. No further record of Mary has been found so
it may be assumed that she passed away before the end of the century. |
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39O1
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James Collett |
Born in 1843
at Glympton |
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39O2
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George Henry Collett |
Born in 1847
at Glympton |
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39O3
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RACHEL ANN COLLETT |
Born in 1849
at Glympton |
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39O4 |
Frederick William Collett |
Born in 1851
at Glympton |
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39O5 |
Francis Charles Collett |
Born in 1853
at Glympton |
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39O6
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Mary Ann Collett |
Born in 1855
at Glympton |
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39O7
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Elizabeth Emma Collett |
Born in 1857
at Glympton |
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39N9
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Mary Ann Weller was born at Clanfield in 1805. She married Benjamin Ward at Burford on 14th
June 1830. Benjamin was born at
Alveston near Stratford-on-Avon in 1793 and was a printer and later, was
Master of the Witney Workhouse. The
couple’s first three children were born at Burford. Shortly after, Mary and Benjamin moved to
the village of Curbridge, just south-east of Witney, where all of their
remaining children were born. Mary
died at Witney in 1853. |
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39O8
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Thomas Ward |
Born in 1831 |
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39O9
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Henry Collett Ward |
Born in 1833 |
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39O10
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Jane Ward |
Baptised on
01.10.1834 |
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39O11 |
Elizabeth
Ward |
Baptised on
27.01.1836 |
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39O12 |
Benjamin Ward |
Born in 1837 |
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39O13
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William Ward |
Born in 1839 |
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39O14
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Lydia Ward |
Born in 1841 |
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39O15
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Samuel Ward |
Born in 1846 |
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39O16
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Walter Alfred
Ward |
Born in 1848 |
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39N10
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Rachel Beechey was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 20th April 1809.
She never married and followed her brother William to Wokingham with
whom she was recorded as living in the 1871 Census at the age of 62. It would appear that she lived the rest of
her life with her brother as confirmed by the Wokingham Census of 1881 when
she was 72. And it was there that
Rachel died in 1888. |
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39N11 |
William Collett Beechey was born at Clanfield and was baptised
on 12th August 1810. He
married Elizabeth Evans at Wokingham where they settled during the 1830s and
where all of their children were born.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas and Sally Evans and was born in
1809. By the time of the 1851 Census
William, aged 40, and Elizabeth, aged 42, and their children were confirmed
as living at Wokingham. Ten years
later Elizabeth was still there aged 52, but on the day of the census William
was working in Staines. The children
living with Elizabeth in 1861 were William, who was 23, Frederick, who was
18, Charlotte, who was 17, Alfred, who was 13, Maria, who was 11, Minnie, who
was nine, and Maud who was seven. |
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In
the 1871 Census for Wokingham William was aged 60 and Elizabeth 62 and living
with them was William’s older sister Rachel Beechey aged 62. The 1881 Census confirmed William C Beechey
as being aged 70 and a school master born at Clanfield, and that he was
living at Rose Street in Wokingham with his wife Elizabeth who was 72 and who
had been born at Wokingham. |
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Living
with them was William’s unmarried older sister Rachel, aged 72, and five of
the children, all not married. They
were Sarah E M Beechey, aged 45, Margaret E Beechey, aged 35, Alfred B C
Beechey a clergyman without care of souls a Bachelor of Arts of T C D, who
was 33, Rachel E M Beechey, aged 30 and Minnie K A Beechey, aged 28, both of
them listed as school governesses and teachers. All of them were born at Wokingham. It was at 63 Rose Street that William Collett
Beechey died four years later on 28th November 1885, followed five
years after by Elizabeth who died on 5th February 1890 while she
was still living at the same address. |
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One of the windows in All Saints
Church in Wokingham was inserted in 1894 to the memories of William Collett Beechey (1810-1885)
and his wife Elizabeth (1809-1890)
by their children. The theme of the
window is the christian grace of charity.
The centre panel represents Jesus bearing the cross along the road to
Calvary with, underneath, the words Charity suffereth
long. In the left-hand panel is a
scene depicting one of last visits that Jesus made to Jerusalem. He is meeting the opposition and the
insults of the crowd with the declaration Before Abraham was I am. The people reply with an attempt to stone
him. Above that are the words Charity
endureth all things. The right-hand panel shows the scene in the
Pharisee's house and Jesus' acceptance of the ministrations of the woman who
was a sinner. Above are the words Charity
hopeth all things. At the top of the window, in the scrolls in
the angels' hands, the subject of the window is expressed in the words of
John iv.7 - Let us love one another: for love is of God. At the bottom of the window is the memorial
inscription - In pious memory of William Collett Beechey died Nov 28 1885
aged 75 and of Elizabeth his wife died Feb 5, 1890, aged 80. Erected by their children. |
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The church records confirm that
William was a native of Clanfield in Oxfordshire and came to Wokingham in the
eighteen twenties where he founded an academy for young gentlemen. He and Elizabeth, and their surviving five
sons and three daughters, resided on the premises in Rose Street. In civic life he held the positions of
registrar of marriages, deputy registrar of births and deaths; relieving
officer and inspector of nuisances, churchwarden for the town and
Churchwarden for Wiltshire. Over the
years he was an agent to the Hope Mutual Guarantee Insurance Company and was secretary
to the Literary Institution. It was
said that William took an active interest in everything relating to the
church and his powers of sympathy and simple unselfish character won him the
respect and affection of a large circle of friends. He was also noted for having a clear
intellect and large range of knowledge, which always made him an interesting
companion. |
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39O17
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Sarah
Elizabeth Mary Beechey |
Born in 1835;
died 1920 |
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39O18
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Prince William Thomas Beechey |
Born in 1836 |
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39O19 |
William Jones
Henry Beechey |
Born in 1837;
died 1909 at Wokingham |
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39O20 |
George Evans
Beechey |
Born in 1838;
died 1930 Black Bourton |
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39O21
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James Samuel
Robert Beechey |
Born in 1840 |
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39O22
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Frederick Mainzer Charles Beechey |
Born in 1842;
died 1874 |
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39O23
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Margaret
Eleanor Charlotte Beechey |
Born in 1844 |
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39O24
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Jane Kezia
Priscilla Beechey |
Born in 1846;
infant death pre 1851 |
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39O25
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Alfred
Barnard Collett Beechey |
Born in 1847;
died 1930 |
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39O26
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Francis
Edward Richard Beechey |
Born in 1849;
died 1850 at Wokingham |
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39O27
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Rachel Eliza
Marian Beechey |
Born in 1850;
died 1919 |
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39O28
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Minnie
Katharine Annie Beechey |
Born in 1852 |
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39O29
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Maud Alice
Louisa Beechey |
Born in 1854;
died 1868 |
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39N12 |
Kezia Beechey was born at Clanfield and it was
there that she baptised on 2nd October 1812. At some time in her life, and possibly
following the early death of her mother, Kezia moved to live at Wokingham
near her older siblings William and Rachel (above), where she later
died in 1885. |
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39N13
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Elizabeth Beechey was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 5th March 1815.
It seems very likely that she married Mr Hemming or Mr Kennedy and was
living in the Faringdon & Witney registration district in 1841. However, the couple eventually moved to
live in Aylesbury where |
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39N14 |
Samuel James Beechey was born at Black Bourton and was
baptised there on 23rd November 1817. It would appear that while still living at Black
Bourton Samuel married (1) Ellen there, possibly around 1840. Sometime after 1861 Ellen died following
which Samuel moved to Wokingham as did all of his siblings. What is known is that during the twenty
years following their marriage Ellen died.
And so it was, that in 1862, Samuel met and married (2) Sarah
Over. Sarah was born at Farnham in
Surrey during 1824, as confirmed by the 1871 Census, at which time Samuel who
was 53 and Sarah who was 46 were living at Wokingham. |
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According
to the 1881 Census Samuel J Beechey, aged 60 and of Black Bourton, was the
inn keeper and licenced victualler of The Greyhound Inn at Finchampstead just
south of Wokingham in |
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39N15 |
Henry Beechey was born at Black Bourton around
1820. It would appear that he was born
shortly before his mother died and he may have stayed with his father at
Black Bourton when the rest of his family appear to have moved to live at Wokingham. What is known is that he married Jane
Harris at Witney in 1848. |
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39O30
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Phoebe Mary
Beechey |
Date of birth
unknown |
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39N16 |
WILLIAM COLLETT was born at Clanfield, or even
Langford near Clanfield where his mother Sarah Pawling was born, but was
baptised at nearby Grafton on 21st December 1816. He married (1) Harriet Monk at Witney after
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William
and Harriet both featured in the 1851 Census with their five children and one
year after the census day Harriet presented William with their sixth child. The census also revealed that William was a
farmer employing three men. All six
children from William’s first marriage were baptised at Bampton, the next
village north-west of Clanfield, although his son Thomas Cornelius later
stated that he had been born in the hamlet of Weald, midway between Clanfield
and Bampton. It is likely that Harriet
died while the family was at Bampton, although she was buried at St Stephen’s
Church in Clanfield on 25th March 1854. |
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The
census seven years later recorded the family as living at the Red Lion Inn at
Clanfield where farmer William, aged 44, his eldest daughter Sarah Collett
was 20, Thomas C Collett was 18, Appolonia Collett was 17, Sarah S Collett was
16, Harriet E Collett was 14 and William H Collett was nine years old. Some years after the death of his first
wife William married (2) Sarah Kench, most likely during the first half of
the 1860s, with the first of their four children born at Clanfield in
1866. Sarah was the daughter of Mary
Ann Kench and had been born at Faringdon in 1833. By a sheer coincidence another William
Collett married his second wife, another Sarah Kench, at nearby Witney in
1868. He was William Collett (Ref.
46N27), while Sarah was the widow of John Kench who had died in 1867 and she
had been born at Eynsham in 1822, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth
Martin. |
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What
is known is that the new partnership produced a further four children for
William, with the first three children having been born at Clanfield and the
last one born after the family had moved back at Bampton. Three of the four children from William’s
second married were listed with the couple at |
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Also
still living with his father, was William’s youngest son from his first
marriage, nineteen years old William H Collett. Over the following decade William’s farm
holding reduced from 200 acres to just 4 acres as confirmed in the 1881
Census. Whether that was by choice or
for health reasons is not known, but it is known that none of his sons
continued in farming so it was not passed onto any of them. |
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the time of the 1881 Census the family was still living at |
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William
Collett died at Bampton on 22nd January 1888, following which his
Will was proved at Oxford on 21st February. In addition to his wife Sarah, the Will of
William Collett, Yeoman of Bampton, which was proved at Oxford on 21st
February 1888 also named Robert Pigott, a corn dealer from Swindon, as the
joint executors. His personal estate
was valued at £104 19 Shillings and 5 Pence.
By the time of the census in 1891 the widow Sarah Collett from
Faringdon was still living in Bampton with just her three youngest children. Sarah was incorrectly listed as being 36
which was very likely a mistake for 56, while Julia I Collett was 22, Onisiphorus (Onesiphorus) Collett was 21, and Susannah A
Collett was 18. With no record of
Sarah in 1901 it must be assumed that she passed away during the last decade
of the century. |
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In
between the death of her husband and the census in 1891 Sarah Collett nee
Kench was named as in the granting of administration of her eldest son’s
personal effects, following his premature death at Basildon during the month
of June in 1890. Sarah Collett of
Bampton, widow, was described as being his mother and his only next-of-kin. |
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39O31
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Sarah Catherine Collett Monk |
Born in 1841
at Bampton |
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39O32
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THOMAS CORNELIUS COLLETT |
Born in 1842
at Bampton |
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39O33
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Appolonia Hannah Collett |
Born in 1843
at Bampton |
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39O34
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Sarah Selina Collett |
Born in 1845
at Bampton |
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39O35
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Harriet Eliza Collett |
Born in 1847
at Bampton |
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39O36
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William Henry Collett |
Born in 1852
at Bampton |
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The following
were the children of William Collett by his second wife Sarah: |
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39O37
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Jonathan Nathaniel Collett |
Born in 1866
at Clanfield |
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39O38
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Julia Isabella Collett |
Born in 1867
at Clanfield |
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39O39
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Onesiphorus Oliver Collett |
Born in 1869
at Clanfield |
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39O40
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Susannah Ada Collett |
Born in 1872
at Bampton |
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39N18 |
Ann Knapp was born at Clanfield and was baptised
there on 15th August 1814.
She never married and died in 1841 aged 27. Ann was buried on 3rd April 1841
in plot A35 in the grounds of St Stephen’s Church with her sister Elizabeth
(below). |
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39N19 |
Elizabeth Knapp was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 13th January 1817.
Like her sister Ann, |
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39N21 |
John Thomas Knapp was born at Bampton and was baptised
there on 14th September 1821.
He was a builder and married (1) Jane Richardson Lay at |
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The
eight children of John and Jane were Leonard Randolph Knapp, who was baptised
on 21st July 1847, who died on 4th August 1926,
Elizabeth Ann Knapp, who was baptised on 4th October 1848, who was
buried on 20th February 1863, George Knapp, who was baptised 9th
May 1850, who died in 1889, Sarah Jane Knapp, who was baptised on 15th
October 1851, Caroline Knapp, who was baptised on 23rd July 1854,
Alice Knapp, who was baptised 8th September 1856, who was buried
on 10th September 1856, William Knapp, who was baptised on 15th
October 1859, who was buried on 1st November 1859, and Richard J
Knapp who was born in 1861. |
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The
three later children of John and his second wife Ann were Bessy Knapp, who
was baptised on 6th November 1863, Miriam Martha Knapp, who was
baptised on 24th December 1865, who was buried on 30th
April 1883, and Thomas Knapp, who was baptised on 22nd January
1868, who was buried on 24th October 1889. |
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39N23
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William Collett was born at Clanfield and it was there
that he was baptised on 13th August 1826. He was fifteen years of age in the census
of 1841, but died just over a year later and was buried at Clanfield on 13th
July 1842. |
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39N24 |
Ann Collett was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 9th August 1829, the eldest daughter of James Collett
and Ann Tarrant. She was eleven years
old in the Clanfield census of 1841 when she was living there with her
parents and six siblings. During the
next five years she suffered the loss of three members of her family. First to die was her older brother William (above)
in 1842, and he was followed three years later by her father, and one year
after that by her sister Rachel (below). |
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Four
years before the census in 1841, the family had suffered the loss of Ann’s
sister Mary (below). By the
time of the next census in 1851, Ann at the age of 21 was living at Clanfield
with her widowed mother Ann, and with her five surviving siblings. Just over one year later Ann married Richard
Griffin at Clanfield on 3rd July 1852. However, the couple’s only child, Mary
Miriam Griffin, was born at nearby Black Bourton during 1853, but died
shortly afterwards and was buried at Clanfield on 7th January
1854. Just over a year later Ann died
and was also buried at Clanfield on 6th February 1855. |
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39N25
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Mary Collett was born at Clanfield and was baptised
there on 14th August 1831.
Tragically she died before reaching her fifth birthday and was buried
at Clanfield on 24th April 1836. |
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39N26 |
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The
marriage of Thomas Collett and Mary Ann Kerly took place at South Stoke on 29th
October and was recorded during the last quarter of 1852, but at
Wallingford-on-Thames (Ref. 2c 709) in south Oxfordshire. That was thirty miles from Faringdon, where
Mary Ann Kerly was baptised on 6th October 1822, the daughter of
Noah Kerly and Catherine Jacobs. The
marriage certificate confirmed the following details about the couple. Firstly, that Thomas was a bachelor of full
age, with no stated profession, residing at Clanfield, the son of James
Collett. Mary Ann was also said to be
of full age, a spinster from South Stoke (south of Wallingford), whose father
was carpenter Noah Kerly. Thomas and
Mary Ann both signed the register in their own hand, while no relative of
either the bride or the groom were present as witnesses. |
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Curiously
in the census of 1841, Mary Ann Kerly, aged 18 and not born in Oxfordshire,
was living at Clanfield, in the home of Amos and Pamela Shayler. A fourth person named in that census return
was nineteen years old Vashte Clack. It is therefore very interesting that both
surnames, Shayler and Clack, had connections with the Collett family. Bachelor Thomas Collett (Ref. 39N4) above,
was lodging with the family of Walter Clack in Clanfield on the day of the
census in 1881 and that it was at Bampton, just east of Clanfield, that
George Collett (Ref. 47M1) married Elizabeth Shayler in 1819. |
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Again,
it is possible, but not proved, that Mary Ann Kerly may have been with Amos
and Pamela Shayler as a live-in domestic servant for the middle-aged couple,
while ten years later she was recorded back with her parents at London Street
in Faringdon in the census of 1851.
Mary Ann Kerly was 26 and an unmarried dressmaker, her father
described as a carpenter and joiner (later a master carpenter). Eighteen months after that she and her
future husband appear to have ‘run away’ to be married at Wallingford,
following which she gave birth to a son within the first six months, and one
year later the first of their two daughters was born at Clanfield. However, the last of their three children
only survived for three weeks. |
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Further
tragedy struck the family when, two years later, farmer Thomas Collett died in
Oxford on 12th June 1860, and was buried at Clanfield four days
later on 16th June. His
Will was proved in Oxford on 8th September 1860, as a result of
which his widow became a land owner. The
Will was proved by the oath of Mary Ann Collett of Clanfield aforesaid widow
relict and the sole executrix. His estate
was valued at under £450 and his death was recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 406)
and was confirmed in the census of 1861, in which Mary Ann Collett from
Faringdon was a widow living at Clanfield with just her two surviving
children. Mary Ann was 37 and an owner
of land, her son Lancelot was eight, and her daughter Emily was seven years
old. According to the next census in
1871, Mary A Collett was 47 when she was still living in Clanfield, at
Clanfield Street, with just her son Lancelot who was 18. Mary’s place of birth was confirmed as
Faringdon and, under occupation, the census return simply read
‘landowner’. Lancelot’s place of birth
was confirmed as Clanfield and his occupation at that time was assistant
baker. |
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It
would appear that Mary Ann’s daughter Emily had already left the family home
in Clanfield by 1871 and was in fact being educated at Brill, a village
north-west of Oxford, where she was described pupil E L Collett of Clanfield
who was eighteen. By the time of the
census of 1881 Mary Ann Collett was 57 and was still living at Clanfield with
her son Lancelot, when once again she was described as being an owner of
land. Lodging with Mary Ann and her
son, was Mary Ann’s married daughter Emily Louisa Collett who was 27,
together with her husband George Henry Collett (Ref. 39O2), a baker from
Glympton, their three children and George’s elderly mother. Tragically, during the following year, Emily
Louisa Collett died, possibly during the birth of a fourth child. |
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No record of
Mary Ann Collett nee Kerly has been found after 1881, and by 1891 her son
Lancelot was a married man. |
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FOOTNOTE: Another Mary Ann Kerly was also born at Faringdon
and she and her older sister Louisa Kerly were the daughters of Lot Kerly and
Ann Tovey who were married at St Mary’s Lambeth in London on 10th
September 1818. It was only after the
death of Lot Kerly on 27th January 1825 that his two daughters were
baptised in a joint ceremony later that same year on 7th October
1825 who, in the census of 1841, were staying with the large family of Thomas
Richens at Littleworth, north-west of Faringdon and
a few miles south of Clanfield. Louisa
Kerly had a rounded age of 20, while Mary Kerly’s
rounded age was 15. |
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39O41
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Lancelot Collett |
Born in 1853
at Clanfield |
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39O42
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Emily Louise Collett |
Born in 1854
at Clanfield |
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39O43
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Miriam Anne Collett |
Born in 1858
at Clanfield |
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39N27 |
Rachel Collett was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 14th September 1834 and was five years old in
1841. However, just like other members
of her family, she died while still very young and was buried at Clanfield on
10th October 1846. |
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39N28 |
Mary Collett was born at Clanfield and was baptised
there on 27th November 1836.
She was four years old in 1841 and was 14 years of age in 1851. Sadly, just over two years later she was
yet another member of the family to die before reaching adulthood and was
buried at Clanfield on 25th October 1853. |
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39N29
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Henry Collett was born at Clanfield in 1839 and it
was there that he was baptised on 9th June 1839, the youngest son
of James Collett and Ann Tarrant. He
was two years old in June 1841 and in 1845 his father died when he was only
six years old. Henry was eleven years
old in the Clanfield census of 1851, when he was living in the village with
his mother and his five siblings. By
1861 Henry was still living at Clanfield with his mother and his two younger
sisters Pamela and Jemima (below) when he was 21. At that time in his life, his mother had a farm
of 62 acres on which she employed one man and one boy, Henry very likely
being the man. Ten years later he was
still not married and was still living with his spinster sisters Pamela and
Jemima at Clanfield. |
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Henry
Collett died at Abingdon-on-Thames on 29th November 1875, although
his Will was proved in Oxford on 22nd June 1876. The probate process revealed that Henry
Collett, formerly of Clanfield in the County of Oxford, a yeoman, but late of
Abingdon in Berkshire, was a sack contractor when he died. The named executors of his personal effects
valued at under £600 were his sisters Pamela Collett and Jemima Collett both
of Clanfield, spinsters. |
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Pamela Collett was born at Clanfield during the
second half of 1841, and it was there that she was baptised on 12th
December 1840. The census in June the
following years indicated that she was under one year old. Four and a half years after she was born
her father died at Clanfield, and either side of his passing two of Pamela’s
siblings, William and Rachel also died.
After those sad events she continued to live at Clanfield with her
mother and was 10 years old in 1851, and 20 years old in 1861, when just
herself, her brother Henry (above), and her sister Jemima (below)
were the only members of the family still living with their mother. Nine years later Pamela’s mother died at
Clanfield and in the census the following year the unmarried Pamela Collett,
aged 30, was still living in the village with her two unmarried siblings
Henry and Jemima. Four years later her
brother Henry died, when Pamela and her sister Jemima were named as joint
executors of his Will. |
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Pamela
never married and in 1881 was still living at Clanfield at the age of 40,
when she was an out of work housekeeper.
By 1891 Pamela had left Clanfield and was living in the Hendred &
Wantage registration district at the age of 50. The census record confirmed that she had
been born at Clanfield. Just after the
turn of the century Pamela was 60 years of age and was living at Chilton
Entire where she was employed as a domestic housekeeper. On that occasion she was recorded as Pammie Collett of Clanfield. During the next few years she travelled to
Kent, and it was in the village of Ringwould near Dover that she was living
alone in 1911. The census return that
year listed her as Pamela Collett, a spinster of 70 from Clanfield, living on
her own means in a three-room tenement. |
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When
Pamela Collett died at Ringwould at the age of 76 her death was recorded at
Dover register office (Ref. 2a 1416) during the second quarter of 1917. Probate was granted jointly to Margaretha
Baynes, the wife of the Reverend Malcolm Charles Baynes, and the said Rev
Malcolm Charles Baynes, her personal effects amounting to £192 10 Shillings and
8 Pence. The Reverend Malcolm Baynes
was the son of Sir William John Walter Baynes who was the Rector of Ringwould
from 1907 to 1915. |
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Jemima Collett was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 27th November 1842, the youngest child of James
Collett and Ann Tarrant. She was just
thirty months old when her father died in 1845, following which she continued
to live with her mother at Clanfield. She
was eight years old in 1851 and by the time of the census in 1861 she was 18 and,
on both occasions, she was living with her mother and other members of her
family. Following the death of her
mother in 1870 Jemima Collett, at the age of 28, was living with her brother
Henry and sister Pamela (above) at Clanfield in 1871. Just over four years later her brother
Henry passed away leaving Jemima and her sister Pamela as the executors of
his Will. It would appear that she
never married, since Jemima Collett died at Headington in Oxford in 1888,
although no record of her has been found anywhere within the census of 1881. |
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39N32
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Henry Horn was born at Clanfield and was
baptised there on 17th August 1817. He was a plumber and a glazier and he
married Elizabeth Wheeler at Lechlade on 22nd December 1839. Elizabeth was born at Lechlade on 14th
November 1820. All of their children
were born at Abingdon-on-Thames where Henry died in 1875, followed by his
wife in 1884. Tragically the death of
their eldest son at Abingdon preceded their own deaths. |
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It
is believed that there were more children born into the family than just the
three indicated below, and that some of them were also victims of infant
death. In Abingdon around that time it
is known there were other Horn families, but to date it has not been exactly
determined which children came from one family or the other. What is known is that the Horn children of
that family were not baptised at any parish church in Abingdon. |
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39O44
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Charles Henry
Horn |
Born in 1843;
died 1864 |
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39O45
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Rachel Ann Horn |
Born in 1848 |
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39O46
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Eliza Jane Horn |
Born in 1851 |
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39N33 |
Eliza Horn was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 24th December 1820.
She married carpenter Henry Kerly at Clanfield on 16th
August 1841. Henry was born at
Faringdon in 1824 and was very likely the brother to Mary Ann Kerly who
married |
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Their
six children were Elizabeth Kerly, who was born on 12th
September 1842, William Collett Kerly, who was born on 10th
November 1844, Louisa Susan Kerly, who was born on 3rd
December 1846, Henry John Kerly, who was born in 1849, who died at
Poplar in 1856, John Charles Kerly, who was born in 1851, who died at
Stepney in 1893, and Rachel Pamela Kerly who was born in 1853. |
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39N34 |
Louisa Horn was born at Clanfield where she was baptised
on 21st October 1823.
Around the time of 1851 she was working as a domestic servant and she
later married William Martin at Headington in 1852. William had been born in 1828 at Bicester. |
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39N35 |
Charles Horn was born at Clanfield and was
baptised there on 21st May 1826.
He married (1) Ann Brooks at Clanfield on 18th November 1848
who had been born there in 1828. All
of their children were born and baptised at Clanfield. The family lived their whole life at
Clanfield where, in 1881, Charles was working as a sawyer at the age of
54. With him was Ann, aged 52, who was
employed as a laundress, together with three of their children, Eliza who was
17 and an assistant laundress, Walter 14 and Annie 11. Charles’ wife Ann died at Clanfield
seventeen years later and was buried there on 15th July 1898. |
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In
all Ann presented Charles with ten children, and they were Henry Charles
Horn, who was baptised on 19th August 1849, who died in 1877,
Rachel Horn, who was baptised and buried on 5th October 1850,
Troilus Horn, who was baptised on 4th January 1852, who died in 1903,
Elizabeth Horn, who was born in 1855, George Horn, who was born in 1858,
Emily Horn, who was born in 1859, Eliza Horn, who was born in 1864, Walter
Horn, who was born in 1865, who died on 18th December 1916, Edward
Horn, who was born in 1867, and Ann Horn who was born in 1870. |
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Fifteen
years after her death Charles married the widow (2) Mrs Amelia on 25th
October 1913 at Clanfield. However,
after just over two years with Amelia, who was born in 1825, Charles died on
30th December 1915 and was followed by Amelia only five days later
on 4th January 1916. |
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39N36 |
William Horn was born at Clanfield where he was
baptised on 4th January 1829 and where he married Rebecca
Charlotte Ham on 7th April 1851.
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The
couple had nine children who were Charles William Horn, who was baptised on 4th
January 1852, Georgina Horn, who was baptised on 5th February 1854,
Frederick Horn, who was baptised on 17th February 1856, who died in
1878, Jane King Horn, who was baptised on 16th May 1858, Agnes
Horn, who was baptised on 27th May 1860, Willoughby George Horn,
who was baptised on 9th November 1862, Edith Horn, who was baptised
on 29th April 1866, Elizabeth Adelaide Horn, who was baptised on
26th April 1868, and Henry Thomas Horn who was baptised on 29th
May 1870. |
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39N37 |
Jesse Horn was born at Clanfield and it was there
that he was baptised on 21st October 1832. He married Caroline Clack at Clanfield on
21st May 1853 and all of their children were born at
Clanfield. Caroline was born at
Clanfield in 1837 and it was there that she also died on 27th
December 1918. Jesse, who was a
labourer, had died over fifty years earlier and was buried there on 19th
June 1867 exactly a year after the birth of his last child. According to the 1881 Census widow
Caroline, aged 43 and an agricultural labourer, was living at Clanfield with
three of her sons who were all agricultural labourers, even the youngest, ten
years old John. The other boys were
Albert aged 21 and Jessie who was 14. |
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A
total of nine children were born into the family are they were William Horn,
who was baptised on 11th February 1855, Edwin James Horn, who was baptised
on 28th September 1856, Catherine Horn, who was baptised on 10th
March 1858, who died in 1858, Albert Horn, who was baptised on 11th
September 1859, Louisa Horn, who was baptised on 23rd February 1862,
who that same year, Alice Horn, who was baptised on 24th May 1863,
Sarah Jane Horn, who was baptised on 26th February 1865, Jesse
Horn, who was baptised on 24th June 1866, and John Horn who was
born in 1870. |
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39N38 |
George Horn was born at Clanfield where he was
baptised on 17th October 1839.
He married Harriet Shayler on 18th August 1860 at Leafield
between Witney and Shipton-under-Wychwood.
The couple’s first five children were all born at Leafield, while the
last one was born at Ramsden north of Witney.
Harriet was born at Leafield and was baptised there on 15th
October 1837. In 1881 the family was
living at an address referred to as ‘By the Pool’ in Leafield. The census confirmed that George was a
carpenter and joiner at 41 who came from Clanfield, and that his wife Harriet
was 43 and from Leafield. |
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Their
children with them at that time were Randolph aged 16, Frederick aged 14,
Jane aged 11, and Annie who was four.
Eldest son Randolph was listed as having no occupation. George and Harriet returned to live at
Clanfield late in their life, since it was there that they both died and were
buried, George on 8th July 1914, followed by Harriet on 4th
April 1918. |
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The
couple’s first two deceased children were Walter Horn, who was baptised on 15th
March 1861, who died later that same year, and Randolph Horn who was baptised
on 1st June 1862 and also died during that year. Their four surviving children were Randolph
Leonard Horn who was born in 1864, Frederick Walter Horn who was born in
1866, Jane Elizabeth Horn who was born on 7th December 1869, and
Annie L Horn who was born during 1876. |
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39O1
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James Collett was born at Glympton in 1843 and his
birth was recorded at Woodstock register office that same year, the eldest
son of James Collett and Mary Hartley.
He was Jas Collett aged seven years at the time of the Glympton census
of 1851 when he and his family were living at the home of his grandfather
Thomas Hartley. However, ten years
later when he would have been 17, he was not listed with his family, who had
moved to Clanfield and, so far, no further record of James Collett has been
found in Great Britain after 1851. |
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39O2 |
George Henry Collett was born at Glympton in 1847 while his
birth was recorded at Woodstock when he was named as George Henry Collett the
son of James and Mary Collett. He and
his family were still living at Glympton in 1851 when Geo Collett was three
years of age at the home of his maternal grandfather Thomas Hartley. Curiously in the census of 1861 George
Collett from Glympton was 15 when he was listed as living in Wokingham while,
by that time, his family had left Glympton and had settled in Clanfield, not
far from where his father had been born.
And it was also to Clanfield that George eventually moved, to be
reunited with his family and where he married Emily Louise Collett (Ref. 39O42)
on 29th April 1873. Emily
was born at Clanfield early in 1854, but was not baptised there until 13th
June 1858. She was the daughter of farmer
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George
was a baker, as was his younger brother Francis (below), and all of the
children of George and Emily were born in the village of Clanfield, where
they were also baptised. Emily’s brother
Lancelot Collett (Ref. 39O41) was an assistant baker in 1871, so perhaps he was
working with his future brother-in-law.
According to the Clanfield census in 1881, the family of George Henry
Collett was ‘lodging’ with land owner Mary Ann Collett nee Kerly and her son
Lancelot Collett. George was recorded
as Henry George Collett, a baker and a lodger, who was 33 and from Glympton. His wife Emilie (sic) Collett was 27 and
also a lodger, from Clanfield, as were all of the couple’s three children. They were Miriam E Collett who was seven
and named after Emily’s deceased sister, Mary C L Collett who was five, and
James Collett who was one year old.
Living with them was Henry’s widowed mother, sixty-one years old
annuitant Mary Collett of Walton in Oxford.
Within eighteen months of the census date Henry’s wife Emily died at
Clanfield, where she was buried on 25th September 1882, her
passing recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 426). |
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No
record of the family has so far been found in either of the census returns
for 1891 or 1901. However, in 1911
Henry’s eldest daughter was recorded living in the Alton registration
district of Hampshire, while his youngest daughter was living in
Henley-on-Thames. |
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39P1
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Miriam Eleanor Collett |
Born in 1873
at Clanfield |
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39P2
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Mary Charlotte L Collett |
Born in 1876
at Clanfield |
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39P3
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James |
Born in 1880
at Clanfield |
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39O3 |
RACHEL ANN COLLETT was born at Glympton in 1849 and her
birth was recorded at Woodstock. Within
the Glympton census of 1851 she was simply listed as R Collett aged two years,
the granddaughter of Thomas Hartley in whose home her family was living at
that time. Some time prior to 1861
Rachel’s parents left Glympton and moved back into the Bampton & Witney
area where her father was born, and it was at Clanfield that she was listed
in the census of 1861 when she was 12 years old. Like her brother George (above),
Rachel also retained the longstanding family links to Clanfield, as it was
there that she married Thomas Cornelius Collett (Ref. 39O35) on 12th
June 1866. |
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Thomas
was the son of William Collett and Harriet Monk, which again resulted in the
fact that the couple were cousins, but one step removed. He was born in the hamlet of Weald near Bampton
and it was at Bampton that he was baptised on 26th August 1842 and,
in the census of 1861, he was listed as Thomas C Collett aged 18. All of the children of Rachel and Thomas
were born and baptised at Clanfield. According
to the census of 1871, the family living at Clanfield comprised Thomas C
Collett aged 28 and a farmer, his wife Rachel A Collett who was 22 and from
Glympton, together with the first three of their eight children, Alfred E
Collett who was four, Edith K Collett who was two and baby Albert B (sic)
Collett who was six months old. |
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Tragically
Rachel died eight years later in 1879, within days of the birth of her last
child and, just two days before Ernest was baptised, Rachel was buried at
Clanfield on 25th April 1879.
The same child’s absence from the census in 1881 suggests that he too
did not survive. The 1881 Census
recorded that widower Thomas Cornelius Collett was a carpenter at 51 (sic) and
confirmed his place of birth as Weald Bampton. Living with him in Clanfield at that time
were his daughters Edith K Collett aged 12 and Mary who was four, and his
sons Albert E Collett aged 10, William J Collett who was nine, Thomas C
Collett who was seven and Frederic (sic) C Collett who was five years old,
all born at Clanfield |
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By
the time of the next census in 1891 Thomas Collett was still residing in a
dwelling on Bampton Road, within the parish of St Stephen’s Clanfield,
situated just two properties away from the Baptist Chapel. The census return that year confirmed that,
at the age of 48, his occupation was still that of a carpenter, a widower
from Weald Bampton. Living there with
him was his son Frederick C Collett who was 15 and an agricultural labourer
and his daughter Mary E Collett who was 14 and a general servant, both of
them born in Clanfield. The
housekeeper on that day was named as widow Sarah Clack aged 49 from
Kelmscott, who was assisted by her daughter Annie Clack who was 13 and a
general servant from Clanfield. Just
over five years later Thomas Cornelius Collett was buried with his wife in
the graveyard at St Stephen’s Church on 13th September 1896. |
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39P4
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Alfred Ernest Collett |
Born in 1867
at Clanfield |
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39P5
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Edith Kate Collett |
Born in 1868
at Clanfield |
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39P6
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Albert Edward Collett |
Born in 1870
at Clanfield |
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39P7
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WILLIAM JAMES COLLETT |
Born in 1872
at Clanfield |
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39P8
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Thomas Cornelius Collett |
Born in 1873
at Clanfield |
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39P9
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Frederick Charles Collett |
Born in 1875
at Clanfield |
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39P10
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Mary Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1877
at Clanfield |
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39P11
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Ernest Leopold Collett |
Born in 1879
at Clanfield |
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39O4 |
Frederick William
Collett was born at
Glympton during February 1851 and, as F Collett, was one month old on the day
of the Glympton census of 1851 when he and his family were living at the home
of his maternal grandfather Thomas Hartley.
Around eight or nine years after he was born his family moved to
Clanfield where they were living in 1861 and where Frederick was ten years
old. He married Lydia Wall at
Bridgnorth in Shropshire in 1874, she having been born at Morville in
Shropshire in 1850, the daughter of Francis and Sarah Wall. The couple’s first six children were born
at |
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In
1881 the family was living at 405 Monument Road in Birmingham where Frederick,
aged 30, was a grocer from Glympton.
His wife was Lydia from Morville was 30 and their children were Nellie
who was four, Frederick who was three, and one-year old Frank; all confirmed
as being born at Birmingham. The
couple’s ‘missing’ eldest daughter Edith, aged six years, was a visitor at
the home of her grandfather Francis Wall who was a boot maker living at The Post
Office in Morville. |
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Living
with the Collett family at Monument Road in 1881 was Frederick’s nephew
Alfred E Collett, aged 14, who was working with him as a grocer’s
assistant. Alfred was born at
Clanfield and was the son of |
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During
the next decade Frederick and his family left Birmingham and travelled south
to Worcestershire where they settled at Lower Mitton district of
Stourport-on-Severn, near Kidderminster.
By April 1891 the family was almost complete, with the birth of
Frederick and Lydia’s last child, due to be born shortly after the census day
that year. The actual census return in
1891 listed the family as residing at 17 Lion Hill in Lower Mitton, which was
the address of the Bell Hotel where Frederick W Collett, aged 40 and from
Glympton, was the hotel keeper. His
wife Lydia from Morville in Salop was also 40 and their children were Edith
Collett aged 16, Nellie G Collett aged 14, Frederick J Collett aged 13, Frank
W Collett aged 11, Lilian S Collett who was eight, Harold P Collett who was
four, and Mary Collett who was just two years old. All of the children had been born in
Birmingham except the youngest child Mary, whose place of birth was recorded
on the census return as Stourport. Also
living with the family on that day was Frederick’s widowed mother Mary
Collett from Wootton in Oxfordshire who was 71 and described as living on her
own means. |
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It
seems highly likely that Lydia was with-child on the day of the census since
later that same year she presented Frederick with their final son. Frederick William Collett died at
Kidderminster just two years later in 1893, following which it would appear
that his widow took over the management of the Bell Hotel. Eight years after losing her husband Lydia Collett,
aged 50, was described as a licenced victualler still living at Lower Mitton
in March 1901. Recorded as living with
her on that occasion were her daughters Nellie G Collett aged 24, and Mary
Collett who was 12, and her sons Frederick J Collett aged 22, Harold P
Collett aged 14, and Ernest H Collett who was nine years old and whose place
of birth was given as Stourport rather than Lower Mitton, the same as for his
sister Mary. |
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Ten
years later in April 1911 when Lydia Collett was 60 she was still living at
Lower Mitton, by which time nearly all of her children had left the family
home to make their own way in the world.
Only Lydia’s daughter Lillian Sarah Collett was listed with her in the
census return that year, and she had returned from Birmingham where she had
been employed as a pupil teacher in 1901. |
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39P12
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Edith Collett |
Born in 1875
at Birmingham |
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39P13
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Nellie Gertrude Collett |
Born in 1876
at Birmingham |
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39P14
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Frederick James Collett |
Born in 1878 at Birmingham |
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39P15
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Frank Ward Collett |
Born in 1879
at Birmingham |
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39P16
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Lydia
Rachel Collett |
Born in 1881 at Birmingham |
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39P17
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Lilian
Sarah Collett |
Born in 1882
at Birmingham |
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39P18
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Harold Percy Collett |
Born in 1886
at Birmingham |
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39P19
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Mary
Collett |
Born in 1888 at Stourport |
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39P20
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Ernest Harry Collett |
Born in 1891
at Stourport |
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39O5 |
Francis Charles Collett was born at Glympton in 1853 with his birth
being recorded at nearby Woodstock (Ref. 3a 509) during the second quarter of
that same year. Around six years after
he was born his family moved to Clanfield where they were living in 1861 and
where Francis Collett from Glympton was eight years old. On leaving school Francis became a baker,
like his older brother George (above), as confirmed by the census in
1871. At that time in his life he was
residing in the village of Shilton, just north of Clanfield, where Francis C
Collett from Glympton was 18 and a lodger at the home of Samuel Gardner. Three years later he married Emma Selina
Barnett on 4th August 1874 at Clanfield, Emma having been baptised
at Alvescot on 1st August 1852.
The couple’s first child was born at Wantage, but baptised at
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was at |
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39P21
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Anne Selina Collett |
Born in 1874
at Wantage |
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39P22
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Mary Elizabeth Collett |
Born in 1875
at Walsall |
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39P23
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Kate Collett |
Born in 1877
at Walsall |
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39P24
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Emma Gertrude Collett |
Born in 1878
at Birmingham |
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39P25
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Francis Walter Collett |
Born in 1880
at Birmingham |
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39P26
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Louisa Collett |
Born in 1882
at Birmingham |
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39P27
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Albert Collett |
Born in 1885
at Birmingham |
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39O6 |
Mary Ann Collett was born at Glympton in 1855, the
birth being recorded at Woodstock that same year. Towards the end of the decade her family
settled in the village of Clanfield, and it was there that they were living
in 1861, when Mary Ann Collett from Glympton was five years old. Mary and her sister Elizabeth (below)
were later sent to a private school in Handsworth near West Bromwich, hence
the reason for their absence from the family home in Clanfield where the
girl’s parents were still living 1871.
Instead at that same time Mary Ann Collett, aged 17 (sic) and from
Clanfield, was one of only eight pupils at the school managed by widow Emma
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Elizabeth Emma Collett was born at Glympton in 1857, the last
child of James Collett and Mary Hartley.
Shortly after she was born her family left Glympton and settled in
Clanfield near Witney where in 1861 Elizabeth Collett was three years old. Like her older sister Mary (above),
Elizabeth Collett from Clanfield, aged 14 (sic), was also recorded in the
census of 1871 as attending the private school in Handsworth run by Emma
Oldham and Ellen E Hall. Seemingly the
school was recording where the girl’s parents lived rather than the village
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Thomas Ward was born at Burford where he was
baptised on 12th August 1831.
He married Ellen Ward in 1859 at Headington. Ellen was born at Alveston near
Stratford-on-Avon in 1832. During his
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Henry Collett Ward was born in 1833 and was baptised at
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Prince William Thomas
Beechey, who was
referred to as Tom, was born at
Wokingham in 1836 and baptised there on 10th April 1836. The order in which his names were given
varied from time to time. As Thomas P
W Beechey he was listed in the 1861 Census for the Guildford area as being 24
and born at Wokingham. Whereas ten
years later he was referred to as Prince W T Beechey, aged 34 and of
Wokingham, to where he had returned in 1871.
Five years later he married Amy Reeve in 1876. Amy was nineteen years younger than Tom
having been born at Leighton Buzzard in May 1855, the daughter of Charles
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it is established that Tom’s and Amy’s first four of their fourteen children
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is known that their fifth child, Christopher William Reeve Beechey who was
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Of
the couple’s other children after son Christopher, there was Frances Mary
Deverell Beechey (1885-1977), Frank Collett Reeve Beechey (1886-1916), Eric
Reeve Beechey (1889-1954), Harold Reeve Beechey (1891-1917), Katherine Agnes
Beechey (1893-1971), Margaret Eleanor Beechey (1894-1963), Winifred Lucy
Beechey (1895-1976), Edith Emily Beechey (1897-1992) and Samuel St Vincent
Reeve Beechey (1899-1977). The
photograph on the right provided by Mary-Jane Hooker shows Edith Emily
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In
1901 the census entry for Tom referred to him as Prince W T Beechey, aged 64,
and confirmed his place of birth as Wokingham. At that time he was living at The Rectory
in Friesthorpe with his family, where he had been the Church of England
clergyman since 1890. His wife was
listed as Amy, who was 45 and from Leighton Buzzard. All six of the couple’s children living
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Five
of Tom’s and Amy’s older children, who had left the family home by the turn
of the century, were also listed in the 1901 Census. The first of them was their oldest son
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fourth was daughter Frances, aged 16, who was also confirmed as born at
Pinchbeck in 1884. She was living in
Bristol in 1901 where she may have been receiving her education. The last and youngest of the five was Frank
Collett Reeve Beechey, aged 14, who was confirmed as having been born at
Friesthorpe in 1886 and who was being educated in Surrey in 1901. With their father being the Reverend P W
Thomas Beechey, the family enjoyed the benefit of living in the very grand accommodation
that was the eight-bedroom rectory built in 1860, which was provided by the
church while he was the vicar at Friesthorpe.
That therefore would have been the reason for his widow to vacate the
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And
so it was that, on 5th May 1912, Tom died at Friesthorpe and was
buried in the churchyard of St Peter’s Church. Following the death of her husband, Amy
left Friesthorpe five months later and moved to her new home at 14 Avondale
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was a particularly sad time for Amy as her mother Frances Mary Reeve died in
1913 and over the next five years she lost five of her sons – see below. At some stage over the following years Amy
moved house for a final time and, twenty-four years after Tom’s passing, Amy
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St Peter’s Church in Friesthorpe there is a plaque commemorating the five
sons of the Reverend P W T Beechey who lost their lives between 1914 and 1919
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Sarah Catherine Collett
Monk was conceived
before her parents were married and was baptised at Bampton on 10th
March 1841. There is a possibility
that she was born at Clanfield where her mother had previously lived,
although later census records revealed her place of birth to be Bampton. Sarah’s mother died when she was thirteen
years old in 1854 and, by the time of the census of 1861, she was 20 years of
age and was still living within the family home at Bampton with her widowed
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Three
years later Sarah married Joseph Lapworth at Clanfield on 28th
April 1864, Joseph having been born in 1830 at Buckland in Berkshire. Joseph’s occupation was that of a farmer
and both of his children were born at Buckland, although his son Joseph Victor
Lapworth was baptised at Clanfield on 15th March 1870. In 1881 the family of four was living at
Mount Owen Farm in Bampton where Joseph was listed in the census as an
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years later Joseph had retired and he and Sarah had moved away from Bampton
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Their
daughter Fanny Lapworth, who was born in 1867 and who was a dressmaker
in 1881, married Henry Eugene Clayton at Marylebone in 1889, he also having
been born in 1867 at St James in London.
Sadly, the marriage only lasted a few years, before Fanny died at St
Pancras in 1896. Sarah’s and Joseph’s
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THOMAS CORNELIUS COLLETT was born during the first six months
of 1842 in the hamlet of Weald near Bampton and was baptised at Bampton on 26th
August 1842, the son of William Collett and Harriet Monk. Thomas’ mother died in 1854 so, by the time
of the census of 1861, Thomas C Collett was 18 years of age when he was still
living within the family home at Bampton with his widowed father. Thomas later married Rachel Ann Collett (above)
who was his cousin one-step removed. See
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Appolonia Hannah Collett
was born at Bampton
where she was baptised on 8th October 1843. She was just over ten years old when her
mother died in 1854, and was 17 at the time of 1861 Census when living with
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The
three children who had died when they were still infants were Clara Rose
Turner, who was born in 1871, who was buried on 1st May that same
year, Kate Selina Turner, who was born in 1875 and who was buried on 14th
June 1877, and John William Turner who was born in 1879, who was buried on 7th
December that year. The death of their
father, John Holliday Turner, was recorded at Witney in 1896. Just after the turn of the century
Appolonia Turner was fifty-seven and her place of birth was confirmed in the
1901 Census as Bampton. By then she
was living in the Aston & Cote area of Oxfordshire which are both
neighbouring villages to Bampton, and it was there that she was described as
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Charlotte’s
eldest daughter Edith Bertha Turner married Thomas Henry Martin at Witney
during 1891 but after the census that year, Thomas Martin having been born at
Witney in 1867. Her daughter Annie
Beatrice was also married at Witney but during 1901, while her youngest
daughter Charlotte was married during the first ten years of the new century,
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Charlotte
Mabel Turner was born at Clanfield
on 23rd November 1883, the youngest of seven children of Appolonia
Hannah Collett and John Holliday Turner.
Upon leaving school Charlotte entered into domestic service and at one
time in her life she was employed as a nanny by the Bonham Carter
family. At the time of the census in
March 1901 Charlotte M Turner was 17 when she was living in
Abingdon-on-Thames where she was employed as a mother’s help. Her place of birth on that occasion was
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Sometime
during the first decade of the new century she married Charles Lawrence
Barnard who was born at Farmington near Northleach in 1882, and the couple
initially settled in Thornton Heath in London where the first of their three
children was born. By the time of the
census in April 1911 the couple’s second child had been born and the family
by then was living in the Edmonton area of London. The family on that occasion comprised
Charles Lawrence Barnard who was 29, Charlotte Mabel Barnard who was 27, and
their two daughters Enid Mabel who was two and Olive Lavinia who was five
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During
the following year the family was completed with the arrival of a son for
Charlotte and Charles. Sometime later
the family lived in the Battersea, and much later at Edgware in Middlesex
where Charles died in 1953. Following
his death, Charlotte moved to Southgate in north London where she died five
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The
couple’s three children were Enid Mabel Turner Barnard who was born on 19th
May 1908 and who died in July 1989, Lavinia Olive Barnard who was born during
November 1910 and who died in 1987, and Henry Lawrence Barnard who was born
in 1912 and who died in 1986. Enid
Mabel Turner Barnard was the mother of Susan (Sue) Jacqueline Smethers nee Reynolds who kindly provided the details of
her grandmother’s family. Each of
Enid’s siblings was married and each marriage produced just one child. For Lavinia Olive Barnard, she became
Lavinia Clarke and had a daughter Ann Clarke, while Henry Lawrence Barnard
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Sarah Selina Collett was born at Bampton and was baptised
there on 27th August 1845.
When she was just around nine years of age her mother died in 1854 and
by 1861, at the age of 16, she was living with her father and her siblings. Four and a half years later Sarah married
Richard Walter Brooks on 25th October 1865 at Clanfield, where
Richard had been born in 1842.
Richard’s occupation was that of a baker. Sarah’s first five children were born at
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six children who survived were Selina Beatrice Brooks, who was
baptised on 26th October 1866, Richard Walter Brooks, who
was baptised on 22nd January 1868, Florence Clementina Brooks,
who was baptised on 15th February 1869, Cornelius Brooks,
who was born in 1875, Henry Brooks, who was born in 1876, and Raymond
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Harriet Eliza Collett was born at Bampton and was baptised
there on 27th August 1847 seven years before her mother died. In the 1861 Census for Bampton she was 14
years old and was living there with her father and her brothers and sisters. It seems more than likely that she was
eventually married before the date of the next census since no record of her
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William Henry Collett was born at Bampton where he was
baptised on 30th June 1852.
Two years and one month after he was baptised his mother died at the
age of 35, possibly during the birth of another baby. As it was William was the last child of
William and Harriet. Six years after
the passing of his mother William was listed in the Bampton census of 1861 as
being aged nine years, when he was living with his widowed father and the
rest of his family. Ten years later in
1871 William was the only child from his father’s first married to still be
living with him and his new wife. Five
years later, on 31st January 1876, William was admitted to the
lunatic asylum in Oxford, most likely at Littlemore in Oxford, where he died
on 9th February 1880 at the age of 27. His funeral was held five days later, when unmarried
William Henry Collett was buried in the churchyard of St Stephen’s Church in
Bampton on 14th February 1880. |
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Jonathan Nathaniel
Collett was born at
Clanfield in 1866, the eldest of the four children of William Collett and his
second wife Sarah Kench. At the age of
15 he was still at school and was living with his parents at Mill Street in
Bampton, as he had been in 1871 when he was five years old. Tragically he was around twenty-four years
of age when he died on 8th June 1890 at Basildon in Berkshire, his
death being recorded at Bradfield register office (Ref. 2c 182) during the
second quarter of that year. Administration
of his personal effects was granted at Oxford on 31st July 1890 to
Sarah Collett of Bampton, who was described as widow, the mother, and the
only next-of-kin. Jonathan Nathaniel
Collett was described as a bachelor, whose occupation was that of a
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Julia Isabella Collett was born at Clanfield in 1867 and in
1881 she was 13 when she was living at Mill Street with her family. By the turn of the century she was still
unmarried and was working as a draper and China dealer while living at
Cheapside in Bampton with her sister Susannah (below) and next door to
where her brother (below) lived.
The 1901 Census confirmed she was born at Clanfield and was 33 years
old. During the next ten years Julia
left Oxfordshire and moved to Wokingham in Berkshire where she was recorded
as living in April 1911. The census
return that year confirmed she was Julia Isabella Collett, aged 43, who had
been born at Clanfield. It was previously
understood that one of the two sisters of Onesiphorus Oliver Collett left
Bampton and was later married, but this now seems to be incorrect since both
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Julia
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Reading register office (Ref. 6a 157) during the first three months of the
year. It was just over three years
after her passing that her sister Susannah, with whom she most likely lived
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Onesiphorus Oliver
Collett was born at
Clanfield in 1869, as confirmed by the 1871 and 1881 census returns in which
he was aged one and eleven years respectively. On both occasions he was living with his
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was in 1888 that his father died and that Onesiphorus began renting the shop
at Cheapside from William Angel Smith with the adjoining premises being used
by blacksmiths Cripps & Sons. Three
years later, at the time of the census in 1891, Onisiphorus
(sic) O Collett was 21 and was living there with his mother Sarah and two
sisters Julia and Susannah. This
picture shows Onesiphorus (middle) in front of Cheapside holding one of his
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Over
the following years many improvements and extensive alterations were made to
the building as Onesiphorus’ developed his business interests. Towards the end of the century he took up
with Mary Emma Warner whom he married at Witney in 1899. Mary had been born in 1871 at The Mumbles
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Following
their wedding day, the couple settled down to live at Cheapside where their
children were born. Onesiphorus was
obviously burdened by his christian name and therefore used the name Oliver
at the time of the 1901 Census, in which he was recorded as being 31 and born
at Clanfield. Living with him at
Bampton was his wife Mary who was 29, together with their two young
daughters, Florence aged two and Ethel who was under one year old. Oliver’s occupation at that time was
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In
addition to mending watches Oliver had thoughts about motorised travel and
around 1900 he built a motorcycle to which he later added a sidecar which was
the first of its kind in that part of Oxfordshire. Between 1901 and 1902 he concentrated less
on his jewellery business in order to expand his motorcycle business which he
did by taking over the adjoining premises known as Cromwell House. It was there that he built his first small
motorcar which he named the Bampton Voiturette which is pictured below with
Oliver and Mary and daughter Ethel, the grandmother of Brenda Daphne Florence
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The
vehicle had the engine positioned in front of the radiator as favoured by
Renault in It
should also be noted that the Bampton Voiturette was completed ten years
before William Morris produced the Bullnose Morris car. However,
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that was the same year that William Morris began production of his very
successful Bullnose. And it was also
in 1908 that the blacksmith Mr Cripps died and upon his death his sons sold
the business to Messrs Townsend & Wheeler. Oliver was then given the chance to take
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In
the Kelly’s Directory of 1911 he was simply listed as “Mr O. O. Collett,
watchmaker”. In addition to that the
census conducted in April 1911 listed the Bampton based family still living
at Cheapside. Onesiphorus was named
again in error as A Phorus Oliver Collett, aged 42
and from Clanfield, who was described as being a watchmaker,
dealer, repairer, engineer, and motor repairer, who had been married for
eleven years. His wife Mary
Emma Collett was 39 and from The Mumbles in South Wales, while their daughter
Ethel Cecilia Mary Collett was 10 years old and born at Bampton who was still
attending school there. Also living
with the family on that occasion was unmarried Susannah Ada Collett, Oliver’s
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Although
their son was believed to have been born after the census day in 1901, no
trace of him has been found in the census of 1911. Only one Christopher Collett born in
Oxfordshire appears in that census and he was ten years old and recorded in
the Headington district of Oxford City with his own family. Therefore Christopher, the son of
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Oliver
eventually purchased Cheapside from William Angela Smith in the earlier
1920s. In 1922 with the launch of the
radio and the British Broadcasting Corporation, Oliver immediately spotted
another business opportunity and added ‘wireless set repairs’ to his many
skills. It was also around that time when
he installed a petrol pump at his Cheapside garage, where he also repaired
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During
the First World War, when everyone was collecting parcels for Christmas 1916
to send to the Bampton soldiers, Oliver heard that the lads in the trenches
were making tea in cocoa tins over candles.
He thought he could make it easier for them by putting a hollow funnel
up through the middle to get the heat round better. His daughter Ethel recalls “So we got everyone to give us their spare
tins and my father and my mother and I spent ages soldering the new bits in,
and we stuck some wire on top to act as a holder. We worked in his workshop until late in the
evening sometimes and packed 120 off to the Tommies
as our family contribution to the parcel, together with the fruit cakes and
tobacco for everyone else. It was a
good idea too, because several of the men when they came back said they had
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Susannah Ada Collett was thought to have been born at
Clanfield in 1872. However, in the
1881 Census her place of birth was given as Bampton, and it was there at Mill
Street that she was living with her family in April that year at the age of eight. Following
the death of her father in 1888, Susannah A Collett was 18 in the census of
1891, when she was living at Cheapside with her mother Sarah, her sister
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By
1901, and at the age of twenty-eight, Susannah was still a spinster living
with her sister Julia (above) at Cheapside in Bampton and next door to
her brother Onesiphorus. The census
record also confirmed her place of birth as being Bampton and that she was
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It
was previously stated here that one of Onesiphorus’ two sisters was
eventually married, and that she must have been Julia Isabella Collett (above),
as it could not have been Susannah.
This has now been disproved since Julia was still a spinster when she
died in 1959. Furthermore, Susannah
Ada Collett of Bampton was still unmarried in April 1911 at the age of 38
when she was living at Cheapside in Bampton with her brother Onesiphorus (above)
and his wife and their youngest daughter.
At that time in her life Susannah’s occupation was that of a draper’s
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was over fifty years later, after she had been living with her unmarried sister
Julia in Reading, that Susannah A Collett passed away at the age of 90. Her death was recorded at Reading register
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Lancelot Collett (previously
Ref. 39O1) was born
at Clanfield in 1853, and was baptised there on 24th April 1853,
the eldest son of Thomas Collett and Mary Ann Kerly. His birth was recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a
584) during the first three months of 1853.
The Clanfield census of 1861 confirmed that Lancelot was eight years
old and was little in the village with just his widowed mother and his sister
Emily (below). His father and his
younger sister Miriam had already died by then. It was a similar situation ten years later,
when Lancelot was 18 and a baker’s assistant still living with just his
widowed mother at Clanfield Street in Cranfield. According to the next census in 1881,
Lancelot was 28 when, once again, he was still living with his mother,
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It
has not been determined when he eventually became a married man, but it is
known that he married Ann Poole who was born at Bampton in 1859 and baptised
there on 4th September 1859, the daughter of carter George Poole
and his wife Elizabeth. As Annie
Poole, she was 22 years old in 1881, when she was working as a domestic
servant at the home of Richard Sheaf, a draper of Market Square in
Witney. Working alongside her was
Elizabeth Lapworth also 22 and of Southrop near Lechlade. See Ref. 39O34 for another possible
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By
1891 Lancelot and his wife were living alone at Bulling Row in Horspath,
south-west of Oxford City. Lancelot
was 38 and a shop dealer from Clanfield, and Annie was 30 and from Aston in
Oxfordshire. After a further decade
the childless couple were living in the village of Headington Quarry, at
Brasenose Villa in 1901. Lancelot
Collett from Clanfield was 46 and a greengrocer having his own account, while
his wife Annie was 42 and from Aston, Bampton - a hamlet one mile to the east
of Bampton and four miles south of Witney.
Ten years later the census in April 1911 placed the couple living in a
two-roomed house back at Horspath.
Annie Collett was 52 and she gave her place of birth as Clanfield, the
same as her husband, when Lancelot Collett was 58 and his occupation was that
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To
the question on the census return of ‘how many years married’ was included
the initials N.K, presumably for not known, whilst alongside the question
about children, the answer was none.
In addition to all of this there was something written under
occupation for Annie, but sadly it is illegible. Lancelot Collett was 72 when he died and
that may have taken place at Horspath, since his death was recorded at
Headington register office (Ref. 3a 1189) during the first three months of
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Emily Louise Collett (previously
Ref. 39O2) was born
at Clanfield in 1854 but was not baptised there until 13th June
1858, shortly before her younger sister Miriam (below) died. However, her birth was recorded at Witney
(Ref. 3a 562) during the first quarter of 1854. She was therefore the only surviving
daughter of Thomas Collett and Mary Ann Kerly of Faringdon. At the time of the census in 1861 Emily was
seven years old when she and her older brother Lancelot (above) were
living at Clanfield with their widowed mother, following the death of their
father six months earlier. Ten years
later, the census of 1871, recorded her mother and her brother still residing
in Clanfield, whereas the only possible record of Emily, may have been that
of E L Collett who was 18 and from Clanfield, a female pupil at the school of
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What
is known is that two years after the census day she married her cousin George
Collett at Clanfield on 29th April 1873. George Henry Collett (Ref. 39O1) was the
son of James Collett and Mary Hartley and was born at Glympton in 1847. The marriage produced three children for
the couple before Emily died at Clanfield in September 1882 and was buried in
the churchyard of St Stephen’s Church in the village on 25th
September 1882. Her death, as Emily
Collett, was recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 426) during the third quarter of
that year. For further details of the
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39O43 |
Miriam Anne Collett (previously
Ref. 39O3) was born
at Clanfield where she was baptised on 5th June 1858, the daughter
of Thomas Collett and Mary Ann Kerly.
Tragically she died least than three weeks later and was buried at
Clanfield on 24th June 1858.
When her sister Emily (above) became a married woman, she named
her first child Miriam, in honour of her deceased baby sister. |
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Rachel Ann Horn was born at Abingdon-on-Thames in
1848. She married (1) George Samuel in
Abingdon on 26th December 1872.
On the marriage certificate George, who was an engineer, gave his
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Rachel
then married (2) Henry Josiah Eeles at Abingdon on 2nd April 1878,
with whom she had a further seven children and all bar one (see below) was
born at Abingdon between 1879 and 1890.
Henry was born at Bampton in 1852 and died in 1891 shortly after the
birth of their last child, while Rachel died many years later in 1936. |
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The
third child of Rachel and Henry was Margaret Ellen Eeles who was born
on 7th May 1883 at Birmingham.
On 23rd August 1906 she married shopkeeper Rupert Stanley
Beak at Abingdon. Rupert was born at
Southrop near Lechlade on 22nd March 1879 and died at Hatford near
Faringdon on 21st January 1949, while Margaret died at Faringdon
on 30th April 1970.
Margaret’s and Rupert’s second son was Percy Beak and he was the
grandfather of Hugh Hudson who kindly provided the vast majority of the
information in this family line. Percy
spent about twenty years of his life compiling a fairly comprehensive family
tree which, upon his death, was passed onto Hugh to maintain. |
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Eliza Jane Horn was born at Abingdon in 1851 where she
married Samuel Keates in 1875. |
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Miriam Eleanor Collett was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 2nd November 1873, the eldest child of cousins Henry
George Collett and Emily Louise Collett.
Her birth, simply as Miriam, was recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 696)
during the last quarter of 1873. She was seven years old in the Clanfield
census of 1881 but, following the death of her mother during September 1882,
the family has not been located in 1891 or 1901. However, in April 1911 unmarried Miriam
Eleanor Collett from Clanfield in Oxfordshire was 36 and was living in the
Alton area of Hampshire. |
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Mary Charlotte L Collett
was born at Clanfield
and was baptised there on 4th June 1876. There is a possibility that her birth was
recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 686) during the last three months of 1875, simply
as Mary Collett, but this may also refer to Mary Elizabeth Collett (Ref.
39P10) the daughter of Thomas Cornelius Collett and Rachel Ann Collett. Mary Charlotte was the second child of George
Henry Collett of Glympton and Emily Louise Collett of Clanfield and was five
years old in the Clanfield census of 1881 when she was described as Mary C L
Collett from Clanfield. Mary’s mother
died during the following year and the remaining members of the family have
not been traced thereafter. |
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39P3 |
James George Collett was born at Clanfield in early 1880,
his birth recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 778) during the first three months of
1880, the last known child born to Henry and Emily Collett. Simply as James Collett aged one and from
Clanfield was how he was recorded with his family at Clanfield in 1881. Ten years later his baker father had
entered James into a boarding school in Beckley, north of the city of Oxford,
within the Headington registration district, where James Collett of
Oxfordshire was ten years of age and a boarder. Although no record of him has been found in
the census of 1901, it was six years after that when James George Collett was
married to either Ella Smith or Alice Maud Surman, the marriage recorded at
the Headington register office.
Coincidently, the birth of both Ella and Alice was recorded at
Headington during the first quarter of 1887.
Curiously no record of James with either of them has been unearthed
within the census of 1911. It was at
Chipping Norton that the death of James Collett, aged 55, was recorded during
the last three months of 1936. |
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39P4 |
Alfred Ernest Collett was born at Clanfield and was
baptised there on 24th February 1867, he being named as Alfred E
Collett aged four years in the Clanfield census of 1871. At the age of 14 years he was working as a
grocer’s assistant with his grocer uncle Frederick William Collett (Ref.
39O7) at 405 Monument Road in Birmingham.
Alfred married Jane Matilda Price in 1895 at Dudley, Jane having been
born at nearby Cradley Heath in 1876.
Shortly after they were married Jane presented Alfred with a son who
was born in Birmingham. |
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Five
year later in 1901, the family of three was still living in Birmingham, where
Alfred Collett from Clanfield was 34, his wife Jane from Cradley Heath was 24,
and their son Alfred was five years old.
The census on that occasion did not reveal an occupation for Alfred. No further children were added to the
family, and by April 1911 the family of three was living at Balsall Heath in
the Kings Norton district of Birmingham.
Alfred Ernest Collett senior was 45, Alfred Ernest Collett junior was
15, and the family was completed by Jane Mathilda (sic) Collett who was 35. |
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In
the autumn of 1917 Alfred and Jane received the sad news that their only son
had been injured while fighting at Flanders and had died subsequently as a
result of the injuries he had sustained.
Five years later Alfred Ernest Collett and his wife were still living at
Balsall Heath when he passed away at the age of 54, his death being recorded
at Kings Norton register office (Ref. 6d 94) during the second quarter of
1922. Jane survived as a widow for a
further eighteen years when she was living at 22 Edward Road in Balsall Heath,
Birmingham. She was 64 when her death
was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 1090) during the last
three months of 1940. Her Will was
proved in Birmingham when it was confirmed that widow Jane Matilda Collett ne
Price had died on 13th December 1940 while at Raddlebarn Road in
Selly Oak, Birmingham. The joint
executors of her Will were named as Thomas Cooksey, a solicitor, and William
Alfred Carr, a retired secretary, while her personal estate was valued at
£1,353 9 Shillings and 1 Penny. |
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Born in 1895
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Edith Kate Collett was born at Clanfield and was baptised
there on 11th November 1868, the eldest child of Thomas Cornelius
Collett and his cousin Rachel Ann Collett.
It was as Edith K Collett aged two years that she was living with her
family at Clanfield in 1871, and again the same in 1881 when she was 12 years
old. By the time of the next census in
1891 Edith was probably married, as no record of her under her maiden name
has been found. |
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39P6 |
Albert Edward Collett was born at Clanfield, while his
birth was recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 648) during the third quarter of
1870. He was later baptised at
Clanfield on 13th November 1870, the eldest son of cousins Thomas Cornelius
Collett and Rachel Ann Collett. In
Clanfield census of 1871 he was six months old but his name was incorrectly
recorded as Albert B Collett, which could be an error in transcription. When he was only nine years of age his
mother died so by 1881 he was confirmed as being 10
years old and was living at Clanfield with his widowed father and the rest of
his family. |
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On
the day of the census in 1891 Albert E Collett, aged 22 (sic) and a general
labourer from Clanfield, was a visitor as the home of Charles and Caroline
Margetts in the village of Taynton within the Burford & Witney
registration district. The only other
visitor at that address was Mary Lane who was 26 and from Gloucestershire. Interestingly it was within the next three
months that Albert Edward Collett married Mary Lane, the event recorded at
Witney (Ref. 3a 1193) during the second quarter of 1891, so perhaps that was
the reason why he enhanced his age in the 1891 Census. |
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Of
further interest, and also listed in the census of 1891, was another Albert
Collett who was 21 and an agricultural labourer from Clanfield who was a
lodger at premises in Westwell Road in Burford not far from Taynton
village. Where it becomes even more
complicated, it was during the following year that Albert Collett aged 23
passed away on 19th April 1892, his death taking place and
recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 489). |
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39P7
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WILLIAM JAMES COLLETT was born at Clanfield and it was
there that he was baptised on 25th January 1872, the son of Rachel
Ann Collett and her cousin Thomas Cornelius Collett. His mother died when he was only seven
years of age so by 1881 William J Collett, aged nine years, was living in
Clanfield with his widowed father and the rest of his family. Around the middle of the 1890s he married
Caroline Guyatt at Clerkenwell where she had been born in 1876 according to
the census of 1901, by which time she had presented William with their first
two children. The Clerkenwell census
return that year included the young family as William Collett of Clanfield
who was 28 and working as a gas stoker, his wife Caroline who was 24,
together with their two children, William James Collett who was three and
George Collett who was one year old. |
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During
the next five years, Caroline gave birth to three more children to complete
her family. The next census in 1911
does however contain a bit of a mystery, or maybe an enumerator error. The census return that year listed the
family as William James Collett of Clanfield who was 39 and a house painter/labourer
living at 3 Charlotte Place in Islington, his wife Catherine Collett (sic)
was 35 and had been married for fourteen years, during which time she had
given birth to five children, all living and all born at Clerkenwell, where
Caroline had also been born. They were
William James Collett who was 13, George Collett who was 11, Charles Collett
who was nine, Florence Collett who was seven, and Alice Louisa Collett who
was four years old. |
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When the couple’s eldest daughter was
married in 1929, William and Caroline were living at 39 Cloudesley Road in
Islington, where they were still living at the start of the Second World
War. According to the 1939 Register,
William was a cat meat salesman, with Caroline carrying out unpaid domestic
duties, when living with them was their married daughter Florence and her
husband George Capel, a horse meat salesman.
Four years after that,
Caroline Collett, nee Guyatt, of Clerkenwell, died in London during 1943, with
her death recorded at Islington register office (Ref. 1b 196) during the
third quarter of that year when she was 68.
Her husband was
85 when he died, when the death of William J Collett was recorded at Hendon
register office (Ref. 5e 389) during the second quarter of 1956. |
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WILLIAM JAMES COLLETT |
Born in 1897
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Born in 1899
at Clerkenwell |
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39Q4
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Charles Henry Collett |
Born in 1901
at Clerkenwell |
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39Q5
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Florence
Maud Collett |
Born in 1903
at Clerkenwell |
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39Q6
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Alice Louisa Collett |
Born in 1907 at Clerkenwell |
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39P8 |
Thomas Cornelius Collett was born at Clanfield, where he was
baptised on 20th April 1873.
By the time he was seven years of age his mother had already died, and
in 1881 Thomas was living with his widowed father in Clanfield. Six years after that census day, the marriage of Thomas Collett and
(1) Mary Bennett was recorded at Gower register office (Ref. 11a 1409) in
South Wales, during the second quarter of 1897. Mary was born in 1876 at Llanrhidian, which
is also on the Gower. Thomas was a
general labourer and, just over a year after the birth of their daughter, Mary gave birth to a further
four children, although only Kate and the couple’s youngest son survived. According to the 1901 Census Thomas, aged
27, was recorded in error by the enumerator as having been born at Mansfield
in Oxfordshire, instead of Clanfield.
At that time his wife Mary, aged 24, was listed as having been born at
Llanrhidian Higher, where their daughter Edith K Collett aged two years, was
also born and where the family was living on that occasion at 23 Mill Lane. |
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The
couple’s fifth
child, Thomas Cornelius Collett, was born at Llanrhidian during the first
week of 1907, after which the family moved to Bridgend. It was also at Bridgend that Mary Collett nee Bennett died early in 1909,
after which her death was recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 11a 443)
during the second quarter of that year, at the age of only 33. Just a few months later with two young
child to care for, the subsequent marriage of Thomas Cornelius Collett and
the much younger (2) Ellen Hyland was recorded at Bridgend register office
(Ref. 11a 1440) during the third quarter of 1909. That second marriage produced a further six
children whose birth were recorded at Bridgend, when the mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Hyland. The information
contained in the April census of 1911 revealed a great many inaccuracies and
misleading details, perhaps mostly due to the fact that Thomas was around
thirteen years old than his new wife. |
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Thomas
Collett said he was 34 (when he was actually 38) and from Bridgend, a labourer working at the
nearby saw mills while living at 13 Australian Terrace in Bridgend. The two children living there with him were
Kate who was 12, and Thomas who was four, from his first marriage. His wife of two years was simply described
as Misses Collett who was 25 years old.
Against the name of Thomas Collett it stated that he had fathered
three children who had died, with another two still living – the numbers crossed
out, so one is missing from the listed below. Under that, the confused enumerator had
then written alongside his wife’s name, that she had given birth to three
children, of which two were still alive.
In fact, it was very likely that Ellen was already expecting the birth
of her first child with Thomas, the child being born later that same
year. That child, the first of the
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Although
Ellen’s place of birth was illegible on the census return in 1911, her
Collett grandchildren remember visiting her and Thomas when they were living
at Pendre, just north of Bridgend, when she spoke with an Irish accent. This is interesting because around the time that Ellen was born,
circa 1886, there were many girls born in Ireland with the same name. The later death of Thomas C Collett was
recorded in Glamorganshire at Bridgend register office (Ref. 8b 53) during
the first three months of 1963 when he was 89. |
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Edith Kate Collett |
Born in 1898
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William
John Collett |
Born in 1900
at Llanrhidian |
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39Q9
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Frederick
George Collett |
Born in 1902
at Llanrhidian |
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Thomas Cornelius Collett |
Born in 1907
at Llanrhidian |
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following are the children of Thomas Cornelius Collett by his second wife
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Frederick
George Collett |
Born in 1911
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Florence M Collett |
Born in 1913
at Bridgend |
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William James Collett |
Born in 1915
at Bridgend |
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Ernest L
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Born in 1917
at Bridgend |
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Margaret Collett |
Born in 1920
at Bridgend |
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Kenneth Collett |
Born in 1921
at Bridgend |
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39P9 |
Frederick Charles
Collett was born at
Clanfield and was baptised there on 18th January 1876. He was five years old in 1881, although his
mother had died in childbirth during 1879, so Frederick was brought up by his
widowed father Thomas. Ten years later
in 1891 Frederick was 15 when he and his sister Mary (below) were the only
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It
was eight years later when Frederick was a tram driver that he married Jessie
Matilda Janette Cross at Islington in London on 28th October 1899. Jessie was born at Highbury in 1879, as
confirmed by the 1901 Census and by which time she had given birth to the
couple’s first child. On that occasion
the family of three was residing at 30 Flint Road in Hampstead where
Frederick Collett, aged 23 and from Clanfield, was employed as a stage
carriage driver, his wife Jessie Collett was 21, and their son Frederick C
Collett was still under one year old. The birth of Frederick Charles
Collett was recorded at London Pancras register office (Ref. 1b 151) during
the first three months of 1900.
Tragically, he was ten years old when he died, following which his
premature death was recorded at Pancras register office (Ref. 1b 13) during
the second quarter of 1910. Curiously,
the completed census return for 1911 did include his name as Frederick
Charles Collett, albeit with no given, his name being ruled through as an
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Frederick
Charles Collett was 33 in the census return for 1911 when he was living at the
three-roomed accommodation which was 42 Victoria Road in Kentish Town within
the St Pancras area of London. His
occupation at that time was a carman for wines and spirits although rather
curiously he gave his county of birth as Gloucestershire rather than
Oxfordshire. The census return
confirmed that he had been married for twelve years and that during those
years he and his wife had given birth to three children, of which only two
were still alive. His wife was named
as Jessie Matilda Collett from Highbury who was 29, while the couple’s two
surviving children were named as Edith Florence Collett who was eight and
born at Hampstead, and Elsie Mary Collett who was three and a half years old
and born after the couple settled in Kentish Town. Not long after the census day in 1911
Jessie presented Frederick with another child which was given the name of the
deceased son. |
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With
the outbreak of war in 1914 Frederick Charles Collett served in the British
Army but was later discharged and received a pension. The cause of his discharge was that he was
suffering from malaria and had defective vision, perhaps as a result of exposure
to gas or chemical warfare. On
discharge from the army his address was given as 40 Victoria Road in Kentish
Town, the same street where the family was living in April 1911. For his time involved with the Great War he
received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. It was on the Electoral Roll for 1918 that
Frederick Charles Collett was listed with his wife and son Frederick, the
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Frederick
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Edith Florence Collett |
Born in 1903
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Elsie Mary Collett |
Born in 1907
at Kentish Town |
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Frederick Collett |
Born after 1911
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Mary Elizabeth Collett was born at Clanfield where she was
baptised on 4th April 1877, although her birth as Mary Collett was
recorded at Witney (Ref. 3a 686) during the last three months of 1875. In the censuses of 1881 and 1891 she was four
years old and 14 years of age respective when on both occasions she was
living with her widowed father Thomas Collett, following the death of her
mother when she was just two years old.
It was at Bampton Road in Clanfield that Mary E Collett was 14 and a
general servant in 1891, together with two other domestic servants serving
her father and her brother Frederick (above). On the day of the census in 1901 Mary E
Collett from Clanfield was 25 when she was living and working in London. That day she was recorded at Russell Road
in Islington where she was working as a live-in domestic servant at the home
of grocer and shopkeeper Fred H Stannard.
Mary was still not married by April 1911, when she was recorded as
living in the area of Henley-on-Thames in Berkshire. The census return confirmed that she was
simply Mary Collett from Clanfield who was 35 years old. |
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Ernest Leopold Collett was born at Clanfield but sadly what
should have been a happy event resulted in the death of his mother
Rachel. Ernest was baptised at St
Stephen’s Church in Clanfield on 27th April 1879, two days after
his mother’s funeral at the same church.
Further tragedy followed, when Ernest also passed away while still an
infant and was therefore missing from the family at the time of the census in
1881. |
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Edith Collett was born at Birmingham in 1875 when her birth was registered
there (Ref. 6d 21) during the second quarter of the year. On the day of the census in 1881, Edith was
a visitor, aged six years, at the home of her grandfather Francis Wall, a
boot maker, and his wife Sarah at Morville in Shropshire. That situation may have been to ease the
pressure on Edith’s mother who had just given birth to a baby brother. Edith was twenty years of age when she
married Harold (Harry) Kemp on 15th March 1896 at Bordesley in Birmingham. The event was reported in the Worcestershire
Chronicle newspaper on 21st March 1896, when it confirmed Edith of
Lower Mitton, Stourport-on-Severn was the daughter of Frederick William
Collett and Lydia Wall. |
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Harry,
who was also born at Birmingham but 1871, was an employer and a pork butcher
living at 140 Adderley Street in the St Basil’s Parish of Aston in 1901 when
he was 29. Living at the same address
was his wife Edith Kemp who was 26, and their daughter Doris G Kemp
who was three. Also listed with the
family were four other people, the first of them being Edith’s brother Frank
W Collett (below) who was employed by his brother-in-law as an
assistant pork butcher. The other
three members of the household were servants and they were Ernest W Barr, aged
28 and another assistant pork butcher, Louie Walker, aged 25 who was a female
general domestic, and Naomi Cope who was 19 and a domestic nurse. |
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Although
Edith was later described as still being married, the census return for 1911
placed her and her daughter living at 162a Alcester Road in Moseley within
the Kings Norton registration district of Birmingham. Living at the two-roomed accommodation was Edith
Kemp of Birmingham who was 36 and an employer, the shop keeper of a ladies’
outfitters, while her daughter Doris G Kemp was 13 and was still attending
the local school. It is interesting to note,
that in 1916, Harry Kemp aged 43 and a resident of Birmingham, was serving
with the 26th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. |
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Nellie Gertrude Collett was born at Birmingham on 3rd September 1876,
where her birth was registered during the last three months of the year (Ref.
6d 8). She was also baptised in Birmingham on 26th
November 1876, the second child of Frederick William Collett and Lydia Wall. She was recorded as Nellie G Collett in
each of the next three census returns and in the first of them she was four
years old in the 1881 when she was living at 405 Monument Road in Birmingham. On leaving Birmingham, her father took over
The Bell Hotel 17 Lion Hill in Lower Mitton, Stourport-on-Severn, where she
was 14 in 1891. It was there also that
she was still living with her widowed mother who was then running The Bell
Hotel by 1901, when unmarried Nellie was 24 years old. |
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Four years later the marriage of
Nellie Gertrude Collett and Bertram John Dorsett of Stourport was recorded at
Kidderminster register office (Ref. 6c 348) during the third quarter of 1905. By the time of the next census in 1911, the
childless couple was residing in Norwich, Norfolk, where Bertram was 33 and a
an assistant headmaster at a county council secondary school, and Nellie
Gertrude Dorsett from Birmingham was 34.
Nellie was 96 years old when she died, the death of Nellie Gertrude
Dorsett being recorded at Worcestershire register office (Ref. 9d 343) in
1973. |
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For the six years prior to their
wedding day, Bertram John Dorsett was a lodger at 9 Essex Street in Norwich,
the home of Mrs Elizabeth Buxton, where he occupied a bedroom on the first
floor and a sitting room on the ground floor at the back of the house, both
furnished. Once they were married
their home was at 77 College Road in Norwich, where they were still living during
the First World War. At some later
time in the life, Bertram and Nellie moved to London, on the Surrey side of
the River Thames, where Bertram died on 16th November 1934. His Will was proved in London on 3rd
January 1935, when the sole beneficiary was his widow Nellie Gertrude
Dorsett. |
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Frederick James Collett was born at Birmingham in 1878 with his birth registered
there (Ref. 6d 12) during the second quarter of the year. Upon being baptised there on 23rd
June 1878 he was confirmed as another child of Frederick and Lydia Collett. He was living with his family at 405
Monument Road in Birmingham in 1881 when he was three years old. Following his parents move to Stourport-on-Severn
some seven years later, Frederick J Collett was 13 in 1891 when he was living
in The Bell Hotel at 17 Lion Hill in the Lower Mitton area of the town, where
his father was the hotel keeper. He
was still living there with his widowed mother Lydia at the age of 23 in
March 1901 when his occupation was that of a commercial clerk, by which time his mother was
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It was two years later when the
marriage of Frederick James Collett and Amy Elizabeth Poole was recorded at
Kidderminster register office (Ref. 6c 362) during the second quarter of
1903. Amy was born, and after baptised
at Kidderminster on 7th April 1878, daughter of Thomas William and
Lizzie Maria Poole. By April 1911 their marriage had produced just
one child. According to the census at
that time, the family was living in Hartlebury to the east of Stourport-on-Severn and comprised
Frederick James Collett from Birmingham who was 33 and a commercial clerk employed at a local iron
works, his wife Amy Elizabeth Collett from nearby Kidderminster was also 33, while
their daughter Edith Muriel Collett, who had been born at Stourport, was two
years old. No further record has been found to indicate the
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Amy Elizabeth Collett died on 8th
August 1946 in Worcestershire, with her Will proved at London on 29th
January 1947, when the main beneficiary was her husband Frederick James
Collett. The birth of their daughter
was recorded at Droitwich register office (Ref. 6c 330) during the first
three months of 1909, after she was born at Stourport-on-Severn on 20th
February. She never married and
appears never to have moved away from Worcestershire, since the death of
89-year-old Edith Muriel Collett was recorded at Kidderminster register
office (Vol. 5171 35d) in March 1998. |
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Edith Muriel
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Born on 20.02.1909 at
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Frank Ward Collett was most likely born at 405 Monument
Road in Birmingham on 12th
October 1879, his birth being recorded there during the final quarter
of that year (Ref. 6d 40). The baptism of Frank Ward
Collett was conducted at Birmingham on 9th November 1879, the son
of Frederick and Lydia Collett.
It was at 405 Monument Road where the family was living in April 1881,
by which time the census that year recorded that Frank W Collett was one-year-old. Ten years later he and his family were
living at 17 Lion Hill in Lower Mitton, which was The Bell Hotel managed by
his father in 1891. On that occasion Frank
W Collett was 11 years old. Five years
later his sister Edith (above) married Harry Kemp who was a pork
butcher and, on leaving school, Frank was employed by Harry Kemp in his
butcher’s shop. According to the
census in 1901 Frank W Collett, aged 21 and from Birmingham was an assistant
pork butcher living with his sister and his brother-in-law at 140 Adderley
Street in the Aston St Basil district of Birmingham. |
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Nine
years later Frank Ward Collett married Lydia Hannah Tortoishell, their wedding recorded at
Kings Norton register office (Ref. 6c 747) during the last three months of
1910. Five months later the
couple was living at the home of Lydia’s elderly parents Thomas Tortoishell, a bricklayer, and Lydia
Tortoishell at 26 Whitby Road, Balsall Heath in Birmingham. The census in 1911 confirmed that son-in-law Frank Ward
Collett was 32 and a pork
butcher from Birmingham, while his wife of one-year Lydia Hannah Collett
was 27 and a laundress with her own account.
It was just over
ten years later, around the time of their eleventh wedding anniversary, that Lydia
gave birth to a daughter, their only child, but tragically baby Betty Collett,
who was born on 13th September 1921, was around seven months old
when her father died. |
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The
premature death of Frank Ward Collett at the age of 42 was recorded at
Birmingham register office (Ref. d 215) during the second quarter of the
year, following his passing in Birmingham on 23rd April 1922. His Will was proved at Birmingham on 20th
May 1922 when his home address was revealed as 358 Monument Road in
Birmingham, close to where his family had been living in 1881. It also confirmed that his occupation was
that of a pork butcher and that his personal effects amounted to £412 12
Shillings and 2 Pence, his widow Lydia Hannah Collett was named as the sole
beneficiary. It was two years after being widowed that Lydia
Hannah Collett married John J Buckley, their wedding day recorded at
Birmingham South register office (Ref. 6d 576) during the summer of 1924.
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The birth of their daughter on 13th
September was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 353) during the
fourth quarter of 1921 and she was 23 years old when she married Leonard C
Clutterbuck. Their wedding was also
recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 863) during the second quarter of 1945. During the following year Betty gave birth
to twin boys, whose births were chronologically recorded at Warwickshire
register office as Richard C Clutterbuck (Ref. 9c 870 73) and Vincent
J Clutterbuck (Ref. 9c 870 74), when their mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Collett. Betty Lydia J
Clutterbuck was 74 years old when she died, with her passing recorded at the
Worcestershire Bromsgrove register office (Vol. 5121 3) in December 1995. |
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Born on 13.09.1921 at Birmingham |
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It may be of interest
that also born in Birmingham around the same time as Frank Ward Collett was a
certain Frank Howard Collett, the
son of Henry Collett and his wife
Elizabeth. Henry Collett was born in
Birmingham and was 26 and an electro-plate stamper in 1881 when he and
Elizabeth, aged 25, were living at 2 Harrow Place, Crab Tree Road in the All
Saints parish of Birmingham with their two sons Henry E Collett who was one year old, and Frank H Collett who was
five months old. The census confirmed
that all members of the family had been born in Birmingham. The birth of Frank Howard Collett was
recorded at Aston register office (Ref. 6d 399) during the last quarter of
1880, while his death was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d
141) during the first three months of 1885, when he was only four years
old. It is hoped to eventually place
this family within the appropriate Collett family line. |
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39P16 |
Lydia Rachel Collett was born and died
at 405 Monument Road in Birmingham in 1881, the daughter of Frederick and
Lydia Collett. It was just after the
census day that year, when the birth of Lydia Rachel was registered at
Birmingham (Ref. 6d 23) during the second quarter of the year. She was baptised there on 5th
June 1881, daughter of Frederick and Lydia, and a few months later she
died. The death of baby Lydia Rachel
Collett was recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 15) during the last three months
of 1881. Her little body was laid to
rest at the Borough of Birmingham Warstone Lane Cemetery during November that
year. |
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Lilian Sarah Collett was very likely born at 405 Monument
Road in Birmingham, where her grocer father and her family were living in
1881. The birth of Lilian Sarah Collett was registered at
Birmingham (Ref. 6d 23) during the first three month of 1883, after which she
was baptised there on 28th January 1883, another daughter of
Frederick and Lydia Collett. By
1891 her parents had taken the family to live in Worcestershire, where they
were managing The Bell Hotel at 17 Lion Hill, Lower Mitton in
Stourport-on-Severn, where Lilian S Collett was eight years old. Following the death of her father in 1893,
when she was only ten years old, Lilian and her family continued to run The
Bell Hotel in Lower Mitton but, by March 1901, Lillian S Collett from
Birmingham was 19 and working as a pupil teacher, when she staying at Gillott Road, adjacent to
Rotton Park, in the Ladywood district of the city. That was the home of Mary E Saunders aged
44 from Bromsgrove, to whom Lilian was referred to as her niece. |
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Possibly
as a result of her older sisters being married in the early years of the new
century, it would appear that the unmarried Lilian returned home to Lower
Mitton to be with her mother Lydia.
The next census in 1911 confirmed that Lilian Sarah Collett from
Birmingham was 28 and
assisting her mother with the running of The Bell Hotel on Lion Hill
in Lower Mitton, where her mother Lydia Collett was 60 and the hotel keeper. |
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39P18
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Harold Percy Collett was born at Birmingham in the summer of 1886 where
his birth was registered (Ref. 6d 35). Shortly after he was baptised there on 19th
September 1886, his parents Frederick and Lydia left Birmingham to
settle in the Lower Mitton area of Stourport-on-Severn. And it was there at The Bell Hotel, 17 Lion
Hill in Lower Mitton, that he was living with his parents in 1891 at the age
of four years. Two years later in 1893,
Harold’s father – the hotel keeper at The Bell, died and by March 1901,
Harold was 14 years old with
no stated occupation, so may have been helping his widowed mother
managing The Bell Hotel in Little Mitton.
Sometime during the following years Harold left Little Mitton and
settled over the county boundary in Warwickshire, probably for work
reasons. In April 1911 unmarried Harold
Collett from Birmingham was 25 and an electrician who was living and working at Studley Castle
Horticultural College in Warwickshire. |
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It
was just over two years later that Harold P Collett married May L Attwood at
Kings Norton where the event was recorded (Ref. 6d 59) during the third
quarter of 1913. The witnesses at the
wedding were Florence M Aston and Alfred Baker. Over fifty years later the death of Harold
Percy Collett was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 9c 467) during
the second quarter of 1964, following his death on 6th June 1964 at
the age of 77 when he was a patient in Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The Will of Harold Percy Collett of 175
Haunch Lane in Birmingham was proved at Birmingham on 13th August
1964 in favour of his widow May Laura Collett, the sole executor of his
personal estate of £630. |
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May Laura Attwood was four years
older than Harold, her birth also registered at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 96)
during the second quarter of 1882. She
was eight years of age in 1891 when living within the Kings Norton district
of Edgbaston with her parents Henry Attwood, a brass and copper scale pan
maker, and his wife Sarah at Alexandra Road, one of their six known children.
Eight years after being made a widow,
the death of May Laura Collett, nee Attwood, was recorded at Warwickshire
register office (Ref. 9c 620) in 1968, at the age of 86. |
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39P19 |
Mary Collett
was born at The Bell
Hotel in Lower Mitton, Stourport-on-Severn, near the end of 1888, with her
birth recorded at Kidderminster register office (Ref. 6c 237) during the
first quarter of 1889. She was two
years old in the Lower Mitton census in 1891, and was 12 in 1901, when of
both occasions Mary was still residing at The Bell Hotel, where her father
was the hotel keeper up until his early death in 1893, that role taken over
by her mother thereafter. Mary Collett
was also subjected to a premature death, when she died at the age of only 21,
her passing recorded at Kidderminster register office (Ref. 6c 105) in 1910, just
eleven months before the next census in 1911.
It was on 20th April 1910 that she died and was buried at
the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels in Stourport-on-Severn. |
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39P20
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Ernest Harry Collett was born at The Bell Hotel, 17 Lion
Hill in Lower Mitton in Stourport-on-Severn towards the end of 1891, with his birth recorded at
Kidderminster register office (Ref. 6c 25) during the last three months of
the year. Ernest was only two
years when his father Frederick William Collett died in 1893 as a result of
which he was living with his widowed mother Lydia Collett and the rest of his
family at The Bell Hotel in Lower Mitton in 1901 when Ernest H Collett from
Stourport was nine years of age. |
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Curiously,
no record of Ernest has so far been located within the next census in
1911. What is known is that he married
and joined the Royal Navy with which he saw active service during the First
World War. During the Great War he was
attached to the battleship HMS Vanguard and performed the role of Leading
Cook’s Mate service number M/2997. It
is now known that he married Ethel Blanche Dale at Rochester in Kent on 27th
October 1916. |
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Tragically,
in 1917, while the battleship HMS Vanguard was in Scapa Flow, off the Orkney
Islands, the vessel suffered an internal explosion killing all but nineteen
of the crew of 823. One of the victims
was Ernest Harry Collett, aged 25, whose death was recorded as 9th
July 1917, and whose name appears on the Chatham Naval Memorial Ref. 25. Rather strangely, his next-of-kin at that
time was recorded as Mrs F B Weeks, formerly Collett, of 6 Elm Terrace,
Cobham Road at Strood in Kent. What is
known for sure is that the Will of Ernest Harry Collett of 10 Church Street
at Rochester in Kent was proved in London on 23rd February 1918
when his widow Ethel Blanche Collett was named as the executor of his
personal effects valued at £292 12 Shillings and 8 Pence. |
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What provides the proof that it was this Ernest
Harry Collett who died in 1917, is that there is memorial in his honour, at
the Church of St Michael & All Angels in Stourport-on-Severn, which
confirms that he died on 9th July 1917. |
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39P21
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Annie Selina Collett, who was referred to as Annie, was born
at Wantage in 1875, but was baptised at Clanfield on 16th May 1875,
the first child born to Francis Charles Collett and Emma Selina Barnett. It was also at Wantage that the birth of
Annie Selina Collett was recorded (Ref. 2c 303) during the second quarter of
1875. Annie and her family were living
at 2 Brighton Place, off the Winson Green Road, in Birmingham in 1881 and,
just after the turn of the century in March 1901, Annie Collett from Wantage
was 26 and was working as a watch finisher in Birmingham, when she was still
unmarried and living with her widowed mother at Moilliett Street. Staying with the family that day was Annie’s future husband who was
described as Herbert Lane from Wolverton near Pershore, Worcestershire who
was 27 and a grocer’s porter. |
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As simply Annie Collett aged 29, her
marriage to Herbert Lane aged 30, took place in Birmingham on 26th
December 1904, when Annie’s father was confirmed as Francis Charles Collett,
and Herbert’s father was recorded as John Herbert Lane.
In 1911 the childless couple was living at Smethwick within the Kings Norton area of Birmingham
where Herbert Lane was 38 and a van-man baker, while his wife Annie Selina Lane from Wantage
was 37 |
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39P22
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Mary Elizabeth Collett was born at Walsall in 1876, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 6b 757) during the second quarter of that year. She married Jesse Keep during the last three
months of 1900, the event recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref 6d 57),
just a few months after her sister Emma (below) was married. Jesse was born at Faringdon in 1872 and, according
to the census in 1911, Mary Elizabeth Keep from Walsall was 35, her husband
Jesse Keep from Faringdon was 38, and by that time the marriage had produced
four children for the couple. They
were Francis Herbert Keep who was nine, Elsie Doris Keep who
was seven, Edith Mary Keep who was four, and William Jesse Keep
who was one year old. |
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39P23
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Kate Collett was born at Walsall in 1877, her birth
recorded there (Ref. 6b 777) during the second quarter of the year. This was confirmed by the details in 1881
Census, when she and her family had settled in Birmingham, but by 1901, when
she was 24, she was unmarried and her place of birth was stated as being
Birmingham. At that time in her life she
was working as a general domestic servant and still living at the family home
in Birmingham with her widowed mother and two sisters. |
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39P24
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Emma Gertrude Collett was born at Birmingham in 1878, and
like her sister Annie (above) she too was baptised at Clanfield on 29th
December 1878. Emma Gertrude Collett married
Henry Richard Ives in Birmingham, where he was born and where their marriage was
recorded (Ref. 6d 262) during the third quarter of 1900. Six months later the pair of them were
living at Moilliett Street in Birmingham, the same street where Emma’s widowed
mother Emma Collett was living with three of Emma’s siblings. Henry R Ives was 25 and working in the silver plating industry,
while his wife Emma G Ives was 22 and was working in a metal warehouse, most
likely where her husband was also employed.
Tragically, exactly two years later, the death of Emma Gertrude Ives
nee Collett was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 110) during
the first three months of 1903, when she was 24 years old. |
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The birth of Henry Richard Ives was
registered in Kings Norton, Birmingham, (Ref. 6c 462) during the last three
months of 1876. What happened to him after he was widowed
has not been resolved, nor his whereabouts been discovered in 1911. However, his military record for 1919
confirmed the following details. Henry
Richard Ives was 43 and residing in Birmingham, who had served with the
Labour Corps, service number 247305, in 627th and 446th
Battalions of the Agricultural Company, during the Great War. |
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39P25
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Francis Walter Collett was born at Birmingham in 1880 and his
birth was recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 48) during the first three months
of 1880. He was the fifth child and
eldest son of Francis Charles Collett and Emma Selina Barnett. As Francis W Collett he was one-year-old in
the Birmingham census of 1881, when he and his family were living at Winson
Green Road. Ten years later Francis W
Collett aged 11 years was living with his large family at Cape Street in
Birmingham. At the age of 21 he was
still living in the family home with his widowed mother, when his occupation
was that of a strip caster
metal-plater. Over the next few
years he married Elizabeth with whom he had two children prior to April
1911. The census at that time recorded
the family of four living at
Smethwick within the Kings Norton district of Birmingham where Francis
Walter Collett was 31 and
a gold and silver-plater, and his wife of five years was Elizabeth
Catherine Collett was 30 and also born in Birmingham. Their two children were John Thomas Collett
who was five, and Olive Gertrude Collett who was two months old, and both born after settling
in Smethwick |
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It had been during the spring of 1905
that Francis Walter Collett had married Elizabeth Catherine Matthews, with
their wedding recorded at the Kings Norton register office (Ref. 6c 840). She was the daughter of Thomas and Julia
Matthews, and was born in 1881 and baptised at the Church of St John the
Baptist in Deritend on 1st May 1881. In her short life of 34 years, Elizabeth
gave birth to four known children, with a gap of five years between the first
and the second, when another may have been born but did not survive. At the age of 34, the death of Elizabeth
Catherine Collett was recorded at Kings Norton register office (Ref. 6d 133)
during the last three months of 1915, and shortly after the birth of the
couple’s last child. Her widowed
husband appears to have continued to live in the Smethwick area, where the
later death of Francis Walter Collett was recorded (Ref. 9b 373) during the
fourth quarter of 1956 when he was 76 years old. |
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39Q23
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John
Thomas Collett |
Born in 1906 at Smethwick |
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39Q24
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Olive
Gertrude Collett |
Born in 1911 at Smethwick |
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39Q25
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James S Collett |
Born in 1913 at Smethwick |
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39Q26
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Winifred A Thomas Collett |
Born in 1915 at Smethwick |
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39P26
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Louisa Collett was born at Birmingham in 1882, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 6d 236) during the first quarter of that year. On leaving school she entered into domestic
service and in 1901 she was living with the family of John and Mary Nash at
Dudley Road in Birmingham All Saints, where she was employed as a general domestic
servant. Louisa was still unmarried in
1911, by which time she was 29 and still working as a domestic servant with
the same Nash family, but within the Ladywood district of Birmingham. |
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39P27
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Albert Collett was born at Birmingham in 1885, where
his birth was recorded (Ref. 6d 195) during the last three months of the year. By the time he was 15 he had left school, and
his father had already died, when he gave his occupation as being that of a butcher’s salesman in
the 1901 Census, when he
was one of the children still living with his widowed mother at Moilliett
Street in Birmingham. Four
years after that, Albert Collett married Louisa Marie Crausaz at Birmingham (Ref.
6d 164) during the first quarter of 1905.
Every mention of
his wife after their wedding day referred to her as Louise Marie Collett,
even though she was born at Smethwick as Louisa Marie on 7th
November 1884. |
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The couple’s first home was on Cape
Street in Birmingham, as confirmed in the baptism record of their first child
Albert who was baptised on 31st May 1905, the son of Albert and
Louise Marie Collett, having been born on 14th May only a few
months after they were married. When
his birth was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 191) it was
under the name of Frederick Albert Collett, whose death was recorded there
(Ref. 6d 33) during the last three months of 1906. |
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By
the time of the next census in 1911, Albert was 25 and working as a butcher
while living within the Ladywood area of Birmingham with his wife Louise
Marie who was 26 and from Smethwick, and their one-year-old son Frank. Three months after that census day, Louise gave birth to daughter and
namesake Louise Maria Collett who was born on 4th July 1911 and
baptised at Birmingham on 6th September 1911. Curiously, when her birth was recorded at
Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 43) during the third quarter of the year,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz, her two forenames
were reversed to be Marie Louise Collett. |
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Three years later, their son
Frederick Albert Collett was born on 10th April 1914 and was
baptised at Birmingham on 29th April that year, followed by Sidney
Alexander Collett who was born on 29th April 1916 and baptised at
Birmingham on 17th May 1916, his birth recorded there (Ref. 6d
348) in the second quarter of 1916. Eighteen years after the birth of their
first child, Louise gave birth to the couple’s eighth and last child at
Birmingham early in 1923. |
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Two further children were added to
their family after the ed of the Great War, for whom no baptism records have been
found, although their births were recorded at Birmingham register office,
where their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz. There were Albert A Collett born towards
the end of 1918 (Ref. 6d 220), and Bernard G Collett born at the start of 1920
(Ref. 6d 403). |
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Nothing
much more is known about the family, except that the death of Albert Collett
was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 9c 531) during the third
quarter of 1957 when he was 71 years old.
His widow Louise
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39Q27
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Frederick Albert Collett |
Born in 1905 at Birmingham; infant death |
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39Q28
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Frank William Collett |
Born in 1909
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39Q29
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Louise Maria
Collett |
Born in 1911
at Birmingham |
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39Q30
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Frederick Albert Collett |
Born in 1914 at Birmingham |
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39Q31
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Sidney Alexander Collett |
Born in 1916 at Birmingham |
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39Q32
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Albert A Collett |
Born in 1918 at Birmingham |
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Bernard G Collett |
Born in 1920 at Birmingham |
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Margaret Grace Collett |
Born in 1923 at Birmingham |
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39P28
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Florence Collett was born at Cheapside in Bampton
during 1899 and was two years old in the Bampton census of 1901 when she was
still living at Cheapside with her parents and sister Ethel (below). As the older of the two sisters, Florence
was not living with her family at Cheapside in Bampton in April 1911,
although she was still recorded as living in the village as Florence Collett
of Bampton, aged 13. |
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Ethel Cecilia Mary
Collett was born at
Cheapside in Bampton in 1900 and was one year old at the time of March census
in 1901 when she was still living there with her parents and her sister
Florence (above). It is
understood from her granddaughter Brenda Daphne Florence Rockall, that it was
Ethel who was pictured in the Bampton Voiturette with her father Oliver, the
designer and builder of the vehicle, and her mother Mary. Ten years later Ethel was still living at
Cheapside with her parents and was recorded in the census of 1911 as Ethel
Cecilia Mary Collett of Bampton who was ten years old. |
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Working
for Ethel’s father in his car building business in Bampton was an apprentice
mechanic by the name of Percy George Moss.
He was eleven years younger than Ethel, but in 1932 they were married,
following which Ethel was ostracised by the Collett family, firstly because
Percy Moss was not a member of the Plymouth Brethren, and secondly because he
was a servant employed by her family and therefore deemed not fit to marry
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The
marriage of Ethel and Percy resulted in the birth of two daughters, the
eldest child being Dorothy Ethel Moss who later married to become
Dorothy Ethel Rockall. In turn Dorothy
and her husband had two daughters, and they were Susan Dorothy Frances
Rockall and Brenda Daphne Florence Rockall.
And it was the latter who kindly provided the new information
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Christopher Frederick O Collett
was born at Cheapside
in Bampton on 30th June 1911, the birth being registered at the
Witney register office (Ref. 3a 2223) in the third quarter of that year. His mother’s maiden name was recorded as
Warner, while his name was recorded as Christopher F O Collett. Thanks to Shane Bywaters
it is now established that Christopher married Hilda Phyllis Wearing during
the summer of 1932, the event being registered at the Wantage register office
(Ref. 2c 865) during the September quarter of that year. Hilda was six years
older than her husband having been born on 24th June 1905, and
very likely in Berkshire. Their
marriage produced three known children, although no further details about
them is known at this time, apart that is from daughter Muriel who was later
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What
is known is that upon the death of his father, Onesiphorus Oliver Collett in
1934, he took over the family shop and garage at Cheapside, which he
continued to manage until sometime after the Second World War when the
business, and presumably the premises, were sold to Leonard Hughes. Christopher Frederick O Collett from
Oxfordshire died in 1983 when he was 72, his death being recorded at the
Abingdon-on-Thames register office (Vol. 20 2095) during the last quarter of
that year. Although older than her
husband, Hilda Phyllis Collett nee Wearing of Berkshire survived him by over
ten years, when she passed away in January 1994 at the age of 88, her death
also recorded at Abingdon (Ref. 21b 6971-77).
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Having
regard to the fact that Christopher, whose last forename may have been
Onesiphorus or Oliver after his father, managed the family business at
Bampton until after the birth of his three children, it is curious that they
appear to have been born in different counties, although the birth of each of
them was recorded at the Witney register office. The birth of daughter Muriel was recorded
during the last quarter of 1933 (Ref. 3a 1580) when it was stated her
inferred county was Buckinghamshire.
The birth of son Michael was registered during the third quarter of
1938 (Ref. 3a 2255), when the inferred county was Hertfordshire, while for
daughter Valerie, whose birth was recorded in the first quarter of 1941 (Ref.
3a 3031), under inferred county was listed Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. In every case the mother’s name was
recorded as Wearing. |
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39Q35
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Muriel J
Collett |
Born in 1933 in
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39Q36
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Michael H
O Collett |
Born in 1938 in
Hertfordshire |
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39Q37
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Valerie D Collett |
Born in 1941 in
Oxfordshire |
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39Q1
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Alfred Ernest Collett was born in Birmingham during the
latter half of 1895, the only child of Alfred Ernest Collett and his wife
Jane Matilda Price who were only married earlier that same year. He was five years old in 1901 and was 15 in
1911 when on both occasions he was living with his parents within the Kings
Norton district of Birmingham.
Following the outbreak of the First World War, it was at Birmingham
where Alfred enlisted with the Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery as a
driver and was allocated the service number 845344. He saw action in France and at Flanders
where he died from his wounds on 11th September 1917 at the age of
21. |
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39Q2
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WILLIAM JAMES COLLETT was born at Clerkenwell during 1897,
the eldest child of William James Collett and his wife Caroline Guyatt. As William James Collett, he was three
years old in the Clerkenwell census of 1901 and was 14 ten years later when
he and his family were still residing within the Clerkenwell district of
London. Just over eleven years after
that William James Collett married Lilian Beatrice Brinkley, who was known as
Lily, on 3rd September 1922. William worked for the Admiralty in Bath,
while Lily worked at Hatton Garden. The
early years of their life together were spent at Islington in London where
their three children born, following which in 1963 the couple retired to the
Isle of Wight where they settled in the picturesque fishing village of
Seaview. And it was there that William
James Collett died in 1978. |
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39R1
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WILLIAM E J COLLETT |
Born in 1923
at Islington, London |
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39R2
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Jeanne Collett |
Born in 1929
at Islington, London |
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39R3
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Beryl Collett |
Born in 1932
at Islington, London |
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39Q4
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Charles Henry Collett was born at Clerkenwell in 1901, the
third child of William and Caroline Collett, who was born after the end of
March that year when the census was conducted. By the time of the next in 1911 the family
was still living at Clerkenwell where Charles Collett was nine years
old. From the much later recollections
of Hilary Collett, the granddaughter of Charles’ brother William (above),
Charles was married to Rose and around the same time Hilary’s grandfather was
living on the Isle of Wight so were Charles and his wife Rose. Hilary also recalls that her Uncle Charlie
and Auntie Rose had a daughter June Collett. |
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39R4
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June Collett |
Date and
place of birth unknown |
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39Q5 |
Florence Maud Collett was born at Clerkenwell on 24th August 1903 and was the eldest
daughter of William and Caroline Collett.
Her birth was
recorded at Holborn register office in London (Ref. 1b 641) during the fourth
quarter of 1903, and was seven years old in the Clerkenwell census of
1911 when Florence Maud Collett and her family were recorded living at 3 Charlotte Place. It was at Holy Trinity Church in Islington
on 1st September 1929 when Florence Maud Collett, aged 25 and the
daughter of street trader William James Collett, was married by banns to
George Watkins Capel, also 25, a tennis ball maker, and the son of postman Charles
William Capel of 347 Liverpool Road. The
bride’s residence was recorded at 39 Cloudesley Road in Islington. Her sister Alice Collett (below) was
one of the witnesses. Florence and
George never had any children and were living at 39 Cloudesley Road with
Florence’s elderly parents as war in Europe approached. |
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On the day the pre-war 1939 Register was
compiled George W Capel was a horse meat salesman, his wife Florence was a Cornley
(embroidery) machinist living at her parents’ home in Islington, where
William J Collett was a cat meat salesman and his wife Caroline Collett, born
on 13th February 1876, was carrying out unpaid domestic duties. Twelve years later, when Florence M Capel
was 47, she died when she was still living in London, where her death was
recorded (Ref. 5c 1475) in 1951. The later
death of George Watkins Capel was also recorded at London register office
(Ref. 5d 877) in 1972, when his date of birth was recorded as 27th
September 1903. |
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The administration of the personal
effects of Florence Maud Capel of 9 Malvern Terrace in Islington, who died on
22nd January 1951, was granted in London on 31st January
1952 to her husband George Watkins Capel, a street trader. The value of her estate was recorded as
£454 13 Shillings and 9 Pence. |
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39Q6
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Alice Louisa Collett was born at Clerkenwell on 15th January 1907,
the youngest of the five children of William and Caroline Collett, who was
four years old in the Clerkenwell census of 1911, when living with her family at 3 Charlotte Place
in Islington. Her birth, like that of
her older sister (above), was also recorded at Holborn register office in
London (Ref. 1b 618) at the start of 1907. Very little is known about Alice, except
that she married Charles Edward Savage during the third quarter of 1936, when the event was
recorded at Islington register office (Ref. 1b 435). Their wedding was conducted at Holy Trinity
Church in Islington on 16th July 1936, when Alice was confirmed as
the daughter of William James Collett, a decorator living at 39 Cloudesley
Road in Islington, while the groom’s father was named as Alfred Charles Save,
a grocer. Both were 26 years of age,
with Charles’ occupation being that of a commercial artist, and Alice’s
father being one of the witnesses. |
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Three years later, the 1939 Register
identified the couple living at 12 Borden Avenue in Edmonton in Middlesex,
where Alice Louise Savage was 32 and undertaking unpaid domestic duties. Only one other person was living at the
address but with the details being redacted, which just means the person was
alive when the register was made a public document. Furthermore, no record of the birth of any
children for Alice and Charles has been found. During the previous year, Alice’s home was
at 3 Brixton Hill within the London Borough of Lambeth, according to the
Electoral Register for 1938. Alice
Louise Savage, nee Collett, was almost 90 years old when she died, with her
passing recorded at the Suffolk, Deben register office (Ref. 21c 116) at the
start of 1997. |
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39Q7
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Edith Kate Collett, who was known as Kate, was born at
Llanrhidian Higher in Wales on 31st August 1898. Her birth was recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 11a 785)
during the last three months of that year. She was the daughter of Thomas Cornelius
Collett of Clanfield and his wife of one-year Mary Bennett, who was also born
at Llanrhidian on the Gower. It was
also at 23 Mill Lane in Llanrhidian that Edith K Collett, aged two years, was
living with her parents on the day of the census in 1901. It was simply as Kate Collett aged 12 years
that she was living with her father and her stepmother in 1911, following the
death of her mother two years earlier.
At that time in her life Kate and her brother Thomas (below)
were recorded at the family home which was 13 Australian Terrace in Bridgend. |
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In
1921 Kate gave birth to a base-born son Edgar Vines, after which she
married the child’s father Edward George Vines. Together they had a total of four children,
starting with Edgar, whose birth was registered at Cardiff, who was married
in Oxford during 1944 and who subsequently had two sons - their births recorded
as Headington register office - and a daughter Rowena Vines. Beryl Vines was born in 1928 and upon
her marriage at Oxford in 1948 she became Beryl Blewitt. Joan Vines was born at Headington in
1932 and she married Edward Smith at Oxford during 1954. The fourth child of Edith Kate Vines nee
Collett was Peggy Vines, about whom nothing is known. |
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39Q8 |
William John Collett was born at 23 Mill Lane in Llanrhidian Higher towards
the end of 1900, with
his birth recorded at Gower register office (Ref. 11a 1028), where his death
was also recorded during the same last quarter of 1900 (Ref. 11a 565). |
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39Q9 |
Frederick George Collett was born 23 Mill Lane in Llanrhidian
Higher during the third
quarter of 1902, when his birth was recorded at Bridgend register office
(Ref. 11a 950). Less than two years
later, at one year old, his death was also recorded there (Ref. 11a 409)
during the second quarter of 1904. |
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39Q10 |
Thomas Cornelius Collett
was born on 7th
January 1907 at Llanrhidian Higher and possibly at 23 Mill Lane where his
family had been living in March 1901. His birth was recorded at
Bridgend register office (Ref. 11a 938) during the first quarter of 1907. As just Thomas Collett, he was four years
of age in the Bridgend census of 1911 when he was living at 13 Australian
Terrace with his sister Kate (above), his father and his stepmother. Just to confuse matters, it would appear that there were two
Collett/Llewellyn marriages in the Bridgend area of Wales at the end of the
1920s and the beginning of the 1930s.
The first of them relates to
Victor Campbell Collett (Ref. 1Q38), whose first wife was Nellie Llewellyn,
their wedding recorded at Bridgend (Ref. 11a 1529) during the second quarter
of 1929, although the exact same details apply to his marriage of the same
date to Nellie Hyland. For
completeness, the four Bridgend born children credited to Victor and Nellie
are Joan in 1931, Betty in 1933, Marilyn in 1936 (infant death), and Alan in
1945. |
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Annoyingly, no record of the marriage
of Thomas Cornelius Collett and Dorothy Enid Llewellyn from Bridgend has been
found. Fortunately, the present-day
family have confirmed that the couple’s first four children were born at
Bridgend before Thomas sought work in Oxfordshire, where the couple’s last child
was born. All of the birth records for
the five children confirm that mother’s maiden-name was Llewellyn. The reason family moved to Oxford around
1940 was because there was very little work to be had in Wales at that time,
with war in Europe on the horizon. |
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39R5
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Valenta Mary Collett |
Born in 1932 at Bridgend |
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39R6
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David Llewellyn Collett |
Born in 1934 at Bridgend |
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39R7
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Peter Collett |
Born in 1936 at Bridgend |
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39R8
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Brian Thomas Collett |
Born in 1939
at Bridgend |
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39R9
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Carolyn Ann Collett |
Born in 1945
at Oxford |
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39Q11 |
Frederick George Collett was the first child of Thomas
Cornelius Collett and his younger second wife Ellen Hyland. His birth was recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 11a 2033)
during the third quarter of 1911, and was between three and six months when
he died, his death recorded at Bridgend (Ref. 11a 1129 during the first three
months of 1912. |
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39Q12
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Florence M Collett was born at Bridgend during the first
quarter of 1913, where
her birth was recorded (Ref. 11a 1919), the eldest surviving child of
Thomas Cornelius Collett and Ellen Hyland.
Towards the end of 1930 the marriage of Florence M Collett and Trevor T
Powell was conducted at Bridgend, where their wedding was recorded (Ref. 11a 1523) during the last
three months of the year. Their
daughter Jean E Powell was most likely a honeymoon baby, whose birth
was recorded at Bridgend (Ref. 11a 1248) during the second quarter of 1931,
when her mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Collett. Within the
family it is understood that Florence gave birth to two sons, but as none
have been discovered, that may have referred to the family of her daughter
Jean. Florence M Powell was 53 years
of age when she died, when her death was recorded at Glamorgan register (Ref.
8b 432) during 1966. |
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39Q13
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William James Collett was born at Bridgend on 14th January 1915,
the son of Thomas and Ellen Collett, his birth recorded there (Ref. 11a 2110), when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Hyland. Bill, as he was known, married Peggy (maiden
name not known) and had a family comprising one daughter and two sons. While the daughter has been confirmed as
Maureen, the names of the sons are not currently known. However, it is established that the family
continued to live within the Bridgend area for some years and are understood
to have lived, at some time in their life, at Litchard Terrace, Pendre, near
Bridgend. By the 1950 the family had
moved to Bryncethin, three miles north of Bridgend, and it was there that
Bill was in the process of building a new house during 1951. It was during 1988 when William James
Collett was 73 that he died at Newport Market, his death recorded at the Glamorganshire Ogwr register
office (Vol. 27 772). In 1996 the
greater part of Ogwr became part of the County Borough of Bridgend,
confirming that it is likely he lived all his life within Bridgend area of
South Wales. |
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Their daughter Maureen married Don A
M Bayliss, with the event recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 8b 171)
at the beginning of 1954, with whom she had five children. Their births were all recorded at Bridgend and
their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. They were Gerwyn C Bayliss in the
autumn of 1954 (Ref. 8b 13), Rosalyn Bayliss in the spring of 1956
(Ref. 8b 12), Hazel I Bayliss in the spring of 1958 (Ref. 8b 105), Terry
Bayliss in the summer of 1960 (Ref. 8b 86), and Lynne Bayliss in the
spring of 1962 (Ref. 8b 125). |
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39R10
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Maureen Collett |
Date of birth
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39R11
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a Collett son |
Date of birth
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39R12
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a Collett son |
Date of birth
unknown |
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39Q14 |
Ernest L Collett
was born at Bridgend in 1917, where his birth was recorded (Ref. 11a 1612) during the first three
months of that year. Sadly, he was
only one year old when his infant death was also recorded at Bridgend
register office (Ref. 11a 981) during the first quarter of 1918. |
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39Q15
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Margaret Collett was born at Bridgend during the first
three months of 1920 and it was in the third quarter of 1937 that she married
to become Margaret Lockings. |
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39Q16
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Kenneth Collett was born at Bridgend during the first
quarter of 1921 and was the youngest of the six children of Thomas Cornelius
Collett and his second wife Ellen Hyland.
It was near to
the end of 1948 that Kenneth Collett married Bridget E Fitzgerald, their
wedding recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 8b 126) during the last
quarter of that year. Over the
following years Bridget present Kenneth with a daughter and two sons. The birth of their first child was recorded
at Glamorgan register office (Ref. 8b 87) in 1949, their second and third
child’s births were recorded at Bridgend (Ref. 8b 80) in the second quarter
of 1953, and (Ref. 8b 33) during the third quarter of 1954. In all three cases, the mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Fitzgerald. It is believed that Kenneth was living in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada when he died on 22nd September 2003. |
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The marriage of two people named
Peter P Collett were recorded at Ogwr register office in Glamorgan, the first
of them (Vol. 27 0334) during the fourth quarter of 1976 to Cheryl J Jones,
and the second (Vol. 27 354) in the spring of 1981 to Alison D L Walton. It is therefore very interesting that when
his brother Raymond was married, it was to Gwendoline A L Walton during the
summer of 1976 and also recorded at Ogwr (Vol. 27 0441). |
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39R13
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Diane
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Born in 1949 at Bridgend |
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39R14
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Peter P Collett |
Born in 1953 at Bridgend |
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39R15
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Raymond Collett |
Born in 1954 at Bridgend |
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39Q18
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Edith Florence Collett was born at Hampstead in London on 18th
January 1903, the eldest of the two daughters of Frederick Charles Collett
from Clanfield and his wife Jessie Matilda Cross from Highbury. Her birth was recorded at Hampstead register office (Ref. 1a 627)
and she was eight years old in the census of 1911 when she and her family
were residing at 42 Victoria Road in Kentish Town. Edith was not yet twenty years of age when
she married Francis Alfred Chamberlain at Hungerford during 1922 with whom
she is known to have had three children.
Her daughter Elsie Chamberlain was born in 1923 and died in
2007, her daughter Lesley Chamberlain was born in 1925 and died in
1962, and her son Ronald Chamberlain was born in 1926. Edith Florence Chamberlain nee Collett died
at Marlborough in Wiltshire during 1990, while it was fifteen years earlier
that she had been made a widow when Francis Alfred Chamberlain passed away at
Marlborough in 1975. |
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39Q19
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Elsie Mary Collett was born at Kentish Town in London on
19th August 1907, the second daughter of Frederick and Jessie
Collett. Her birth, like that of her older brother, was recorded
at Pancras register office (Ref. 1b 140) during the third quarter of 1907,
where brother’s premature death was recorded in 1910. It is very likely that she was born at 42
Victoria Road in Kentish Town where her family was living in 1911 when she
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39Q22 |
John Thomas Collett was born at
Smethwick either at the end of 1905, or just after the start of 1906, the
eldest of the known known children of Francis Walter Collett and Elizabeth
Catherine Matthews. His birth, like
those of his three youngest siblings, was recorded at Kings Norton register
office (Ref. 6c 515) during the first three months of 1906, for which he was
described as being five years of age in the Smethwick census of 1911. |
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His mother died in 1915 and it was
twelve years later that the marriage of John T Collett and Amy E Cooper was
recorded at the Birmingham South register office (Ref. 6d 412) during the
third quarter of 1927. Just over six
years after their wedding day, Amy
presented John with a daughter, their only child, whose birth was recorded at
Smethwick register office (Ref. 6b 1188) in the spring of 1934, when her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Cooper. Patricia J Collett was nineteen
years old when she married Douglas V Clark, with their wedding recorded at
Smethwick register office (Ref. 9b 1145) during third quarter of 1953. Two years later their only child was born,
when the birth of Susan J Clark was recorded at West Bromwich register
office (Ref. 9b 1079) during the summer of 1955, with her mother’s
maiden-name confirmed as Collett.
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39R16
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Patricia J Collett |
Born in 1934 at Smethwick |
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39Q23 |
Olive Gertrude Collett was born at Smethwick during the month of January in 1911, and was the
second child of Francis and Elizabeth Collett, whose birth was recorded at Kings Norton register
office (Ref. 6c 452). Olive was
therefore just two months old in the Smethwick census of 1911. The later marriage of Olive G Collett and Samuel H Hackett was
recorded at Birmingham South register office (Ref. 6d 442) during the second
quarter of 1932. Their marriage
produced three children spread out over the first fifteen years of their life
together. They were: Olive R
Hackett born towards the end of 1933 with her birth recorded at Smethwick
(Ref. 6b 938); Sheila Hackett in 1937 at Smethwick (Ref. 6b 1108)
during the summer that year; and Barry J Hackett in 1949 at
Worcestershire register office (Ref. 9b 620).
In each case, the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett.
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39Q24 |
James S Collett
was born at Smethwick in 1913, with his birth recorded at Kings Norton (Ref.
6d 204) during the last three months of that year, when his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Matthews.
He was around two years old
when his mother Elizabeth died, later records indicated that he was married
twice in his life. On the first
occasion James S Collett was 25 when his marriage to (1) Ada Harper was
recorded at Smethwick (Ref. 6b 2317) during the second quarter of 1938. It was also at Smethwick that his two older
siblings had settled, and where they raised their families. Their son and only child was born four
years later, when the birth of Michael J Collett was recorded at Birmingham
register office (Ref. 6d 290) towards the end of 1942, where his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Harper. |
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Later on, when James was around 42,
he appears to have married (2) Sylvia J Parsons, perhaps following a divorce,
because no record of the death of his first wife has been found. It was at Birmingham register office when
the wedding of James S Collett and Sylvia was recorded (Ref. 9c 824) during
the spring that year. It is difficult
to identify to whom James’ son was married, as there are three marriages for
Michael J Collett within the West Midlands area. For completeness, all three are listed
below. |
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1) In the summer of 1962, when he was
nearly 20 and recorded at Smethwick (Ref. 9b 125) to Mary J Hickey. 2) Late in 1964, aged 22 and recorded at
Birmingham (Ref. 9c 171) to Cynthia A Collins. 3) In early 1978 (Vol. 34 0031) to Norma I
Proffitt at Solihull North. The third
one may have been a second wife for Michael.
Following the second of those three events, a son was born, Stephen E
Collett, whose birth was also recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 9c 25718/S) at the
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39R17
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Michael J Collett |
Born in 1942 at Birmingham |
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39Q25 |
Winifred A Collett
was at Smethwick in 1915 and was the last child of Francis Walter Collett and
Elizabeth Catherine Matthews. Her
birth was recorded at Kings Norton (Ref. 6d 228) during the last quarter of
the year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Matthews.
Tragically, her mother did not survive the ordeal of the birth, and died
shortly thereafter. The marriage of
Winifred A Collett and Alfred J Lane was recorded at Smethwick register
office (Ref. 6b 2405) during the third quarter of 1938. Their only child was born the following
year, around the start of the Second World War, with the birth of Gerald
Lane recorded at Smethwick register office (Ref. 6b 1531) during the
third quarter of 1939, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Collett. |
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39Q28 |
Frank William
Collett was born in
Birmingham on 18th
May 1909, the eldest surviving child of Albert Collett and Louise
Marie Crausaz, whose
birth was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 46) during the
second quarter of that year. He was
twenty months old by the time of the census in 1911, but still referred as
being one-year-old. It has been
established that he died near the start of 1984, when he was 74, his death
recorded at Wolverhampton register office (Vol. 34 712). Whilst two marriages in that area of the
country involve Frank William Collett it has not been determined whether
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The first marriage would have taken
place when Frank would have been twenty-one, and was recorded at Smethwick
register office (Ref. 6d 1766) towards the end of 1932, between Frank W
Collett and Emily Hicken. Eighteen
months later their only known child was born, his birth recorded at
Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 897) during the spring of 1934, when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Hicken. |
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Clive Collett |
Born in 1934 at Birmingham |
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The second marriage between Frank W Collett
and Edna M Fletcher was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 530)
early in 1940. When their only known
child was born during the following year, the parish baptism register
recorded the details as Audrey Jean Collett baptised on 24th April
1941, having been born on 21st March 1941, the daughter of Frank
William Collett and Edna Mabel Fletcher. It was in 1965 that the marriage of Audrey
Jean Collett and David M Crabb was recorded at Birmingham register office
(Ref. 9c 264) during the third quarter of the year. They subsequently had two children, the
births of which were also recorded at Birmingham, Susannah Crabb at
the start of 1969 (Ref. 9c 479), and Lawrence David Crabb in the
summer of 1971 (Ref. 9c 2084), when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Collett. |
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Audrey Jean Collett |
Born in 1941 at Birmingham |
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39Q30 |
Frederick Albert
Collett was born in Birmingham on 10th April
1914, his birth having been recorded there (Ref. 6d 354), whose mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz. It
was also at Birmingham that he was baptised on 29th April 1914,
another son of Albert and Louise Maria Collett. He appears to be around eighteen years old
when the marriage of Frederick A Collett and Blanche E Edwards was recorded
at Birmingham South register office (Ref. 6d 252) near the end of 1931. Their wedding day may have been an
old-fashioned ‘shot-gun wedding’ as the birth of their first child was
recorded at the same register office (Ref. 6d 70) during the same
three-months period of the same year, when the mother’s maiden-name was
Edwards. |
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Two further children were born into
the family over the following five years, the birth of the first of them also
recorded at the same register office (Ref. 6d 376) during the third quarter
of 1932, the third child at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 625), also
during the third quarter of 1937. On
both occasions, the mother’s maiden-name was again confirmed as Edwards. The later death of Frederick Albert
Collett, aged 73, was recorded at Warwickshire register office (Vol. 32 1086)
in 1987. |
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The last six years of his life,
Frederick was a widower, following the death of his slightly older wife. Blanche Elizabeth Edward was born at Winsor
Green in Birmingham on 6th June 1903, a daughter of brewer of beer
William Edwards and his wife Annie.
The earlier death of Blanche Elizabeth Collett was recorded at
Warwickshire register office (Vol. 32 0702) in 1981. |
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Irene N Collett |
Born in 1931 at Birmingham |
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39R21
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Alan
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Born in 1932 at Birmingham |
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John P Collett |
Born in 1937 at Birmingham |
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39Q31 |
Sidney Alexander
Collett was born in Birmingham on 29th April
1916 where he was on 17th May 1916, another son of Albert Collett
and Louise Marie Crausaz. His birth
was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 348), where his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz.
The much later marriage of Sidney A Collett and Vera Williams was
recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 157) during the first three
months of 1945. During the next ten
years Vera gave birth to three children, the births of all three recorded at Warwickshire/Warwick
register office, when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Williams. |
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The births of their two daughters
were recorded at Warwickshire register office (Ref. 6d 652) in 1946, and at
Warwick register office (Ref. 9c 1512) at the end of 1952. Their father was 72 years old when the
death of Sidney Alexander Collett was recorded at Worcestershire register
office (Vol. 25 901) in 1988. |
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Ann Collett |
Born in 1946 at Warwickshire |
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Beverley J Collett |
Born in 1952 at Warwick |
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39R25
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Myles
J M Collett |
Born in 1955 at Warwick |
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39Q33 |
Bernard G Collett
was born at Birmingham on 12th January 1920, his birth recorded
there during the first three months of the year (Ref. 6d 403), when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz. He was another child of Albert Collett and
Louise Marie Crausaz. He was nearly 27
years of age when his marriage to Hilda May Horne was recorded at Birmingham
register office (Ref. 9c 339) during the last three months of 1946. She was three years younger than Bernard,
having been born at Birmingham in 1924, when her birth was recorded (Ref. 6d
430) during the third quarter of the years, with her mother’s maiden-name
recorded as Rose. |
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After six years together in
Birmingham, Hilda present Bernard with two son in quick succession, both
births recorded at Birmingham, the first in the spring of 1852 (Ref. 9c 894),
the second towards the end of 1953 (Ref. 9c 808), when their mother’s maiden-name
was recorded as Horne. Bernard was
almost 89 when he died in Staffordshire, when the death of Bernard G Collett
was recorded at Stafford register office during December 2008. Eighteen months after being widowed, Hilda
May Collett was still living in Staffordshire when she died on 20th
July 2010, when the record of her death stated she was residing in the
village of Hixon, eight miles east of Stafford. |
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39R26
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Peter F Collett |
Born in 1952 at Birmingham |
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Paul B Collett |
Born in 1953 at Birmingham |
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39Q34 |
Margaret Grace
Collett was born in Birmingham 1923, the eighth and
last child of Albert and Louise Marie Collett. Her birth, like those of her older siblings,
was recorded at Birmingham register office (Ref. 6d 334) during the second
quarter of the year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Crausaz. A little while later Margaret Grace Collett
baptised at Birmingham on 22nd April 1923. She was 22 years of age when her married to
John C Harding was recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 6d 193) near the end of
1945. Within two years the couple had
a son Ian Harding, whose birth was recorded at Warwickshire register
office (Ref. 9c 1115), while after a further eight years, the birth of their
last child Keith Harding, was recorded at Birmingham (Ref. 9c 757) at
the start of 1955. |
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39Q36 |
Michael H O Collett, the second child and only son of Christopher Frederick
O Collett and Hilda Phyllis Wearing of Cheapside in Bampton, whose birth was recorded
at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 2255) during the third quarter of 1938. In addition to his mother’s maiden-name being
confirmed as Wearing, the record of his birth indicated that the inferred
county where he was born was Hertfordshire.
It was four years
early that his grandfather had died, after which Michael’s father took over
the family garage business at Cheapside in 1934 It was during the first three months of
1970, at the age of 31, that the marriage of Michael H O Collett and Susan M
Varley was recorded at the register office in Abingdon-on-Thames (Ref. 6a
48). |
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39Q37 |
Valerie D Collett was born at Cheapside in Bampton in 1941, the third and last child of
Christopher and Hilda Collett. Her
birth was recorded at nearby Witney register office (Ref. 3a 3031) during the
first three months of 1941, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Wearing. It seems likely that, on completing her education,
Valerie travelled to London where, in 1965, the marriage of Valerie D Collett
and Thomas Watson was recorded at Haringey register office (Ref. 5b 1565)
during the second quarter of the year.
Their marriage certainly produced two sons, as follows: not long after
their wedding day the birth of son Terence Watson was also recorded at
Haringey (Ref. 5b 1379) during the third quarter of 1965, as it was son Mark
Watson (Ref. 5b 1203) during the third quarter of 1967. However, when Valerie would have been in
her early forties, it is possible that she gave birth to a daughter, Rachel
Louise Watson, whose birth was recorded at Wandsworth register office
(Vol. 15 1551) during the summer of 1985.
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39R1
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WILLIAM E J COLLETT was born at Islington in London on 20th
July 1923, the eldest of the three children of William James Collett and
Lilian Beatrice Brinkley. His birth was also recorded at
Islington register office (Ref. 1b 348), where his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Brinkley. William
was living and working in Bath when he met his future wife Joan who was born
there. William E J Collett and Joan Marsh were married at Bath
on 15th April 1950, where their wedding was recorded (Ref. 7c 31). They initially settled in Bath, but it was
during the following year that they first moved to Amersham in
Buckinghamshire, where their son and first child was born, before settling at
Stanmore in Middlesex, where their daughter was born. William was a wedding photographer and it
was his work which eventually took the family to nearby Pinner in Middlesex, the area covered by the Harrow
register office. |
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It is very interesting that a later
marriage of William E J Collett was recorded at Harrow register office (Vol.
12 1754) during the second quarter of 1981, the bride being Christina M
Gordon. For that to have happened
William and Joan must have been divorced during the 1970s. After thirty years being married to
William, Christina Margaret Collett died at Greenford, south of Harrow, on 10th
November 2012. Three years after being widowed William E J Collett
died on 24th February 2015. |
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Joan never remarried , and it was
also at Harrow register office where the death of Joan Winifred Collett was
recorded (Vol. 2321 108b) after she died at Pinner on 20th February
2005 at the age of 82. It was as
Winifred Joan Marsh that her birth was recorded at Bath register office (Ref.
5c 787), having been born there on 11th July 1923. |
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ANTHONY WAYNE COLLETT |
Born in 1952
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Hilary Collett |
Born in 1957
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39R2
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Jeanne Collett was born at Islington on 16th
May 1929, the eldest daughter of William and Lily Collett. Her birth was recorded at Edmonton register office (Ref. 3a 1080),
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Brinkley. She was 29 years of age when she married
David C Tozer, with their wedding day recorded at Cambridge register office
(Ref. 4a 729) during the third quarter of 1958. Their daughter Sarah J Tozer was
born in 1965 and her birth recorded at Newcastle-upon-Tyne register office
(Ref. 1b 101) during the last three months of that year, when her mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. In 2015 Jeanne and David were still living
in the Newcastle area of the country. |
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39R3
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Beryl Collett was born at Islington on 13th
July 1932, the youngest child of William James Collett and Lilian Beatrice
Brinkley. Her birth, like that of her sister Jeanne, was
recorded at Edmonton register office (Ref. 3a 1087), when her mother’s
maiden-name was also confirmed as Brinkley.
Beryl was still living in Middlesex, where her marriage to George
Killengrey was recorded at Edmonton register office (Ref. 5e 700) during the
last quarter of 1956. Nine months
later their only known child was born, with the birth of Gary Killengrey
being recorded at Hackney register office (Ref. 5c 581) during the second
quarter of 1957, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. Beryl Killengrey, nee Collett, died on 28th
August 2013. |
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39R4
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June Collett, whose date and place of birth is not
known, was the only child of Charles Henry Collett and his wife Rose who may
have been married during the mid-to-late 1920s, thus making it likely that
June was possible born then or during the 1930s. All that is currently known about her is
that she married Robert (Bob) Groom, after which they lived at Bembridge
Lodge in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight where June’s parents also lived after
their retirement in 1963. |
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39R5
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Valenta Mary Collett was born at Bridgend, possibly at the end of 1831,
with her birth recorded there (Ref. 11a1179) during the first quarter of 1932,
where her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Llewellyn. She was the eldest of the five children of
Thomas Cornelius Collett and Dorothy Enid Llewellyn. It was in Bridgend where she grew up,
initially with her parents then living with her mother’s family from the age
of about seven years until she was 17.
During those years she would spend school holidays in Oxford with her
own parents and her four siblings, who had moved there before the start of
the Second World War. She eventually
met Adolf Bazylkiewicz, whilst she was still living in Bridgend, and when she
moved to Oxford around 1950, he joined her there. It was also at Oxford that they were
married during 1951. The marriage
produced five sons, the first of them was Anton Bazylkiewicz who
married Yvonne and they have two boys, Luke and Jordan, although they were
later divorced. Julian Bazylkiewicz
married Lorraine in 1979 and has a daughter Jade. Stefan Bazylkiewicz, who married
Shirley, has two daughters, Steffi and Nina. Neither of the other two
children of Valenta and Adolf, Tristan Bazylkiewicz and Adam
Bazylkiewicz were not married at the time of writing. They all live in Oxfordshire with the
exception of granddaughter Jade, who moved to Wales, following her marriage
to Anthony. |
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39R6
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David Llewellyn Collett was born at Bridgend, again most likely at the end
of 1934, with his birth recorded at Bridgend register office (Ref. 11a 914)
during the first quarter of 1935, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Llewellyn. Prior to 1940,
his family left Wales when they moved to Oxfordshire, when bachelor David was
still living in the Oxford area when this family line was first developed. |
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39R7
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Peter Collett was born at Bridgend in 1936 where his birth was recorded
(Ref. 11a 964) during the third quarter of that year, and where his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Llewellyn. Shortly thereafter, his family moved to
Oxford where Peter he grew up. He was
married twice, with his son being the only issue from his first marriage with
his wife Margaret. Father and son
continued to live in Oxfordshire, and it was in Oxford that Peter Collett
died in 2012. |
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39S3
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Karl Collett |
Date of birth
unknown |
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39R8
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Brian Thomas Collett was born at Bridgend 1939, his birth registered (Ref. 11a
838) there during the first quarter of that year, with his mother’s
maiden-name confirmed as Llewellyn.
He was the fourth child of Thomas and Dorothy Collett and the last of
their children to be born there before the family settled in Oxford. Brian married Pauline May Leakey during
1958 in the Jericho area of Oxford City.
Today, in 2015, Brian and Pauline are retired and residing in Llanddulais
near Abergele, Conwy in North Wales. During
their first six years together Pauline presented Brian with three children,
whose births were all recorded at Oxford register office when their mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Leakey. |
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39S4
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Sharon Beverley Collett |
Born in 1961 at
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39S5
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Deborah Denise Collett |
Born in 1963
at Oxford |
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39S6
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Kevin Paul Collett |
Born in 1966
at Oxford |
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39R9
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Carolyn Ann Collett was born at Oxford in 1945, the
youngest of the five children of Thomas Cornelius Collett and Dorothy Enid
Llewellyn, whose birth
was recorded at the Oxfordshire register office (Ref. 3a 252), where her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Llewellyn. She later married John Town in early 1969
and the first of their three children was born later than same year. He was Andrew Town who was born in
Oxford in 1969, was brought up in Wales and now lives in Wiltshire. Their second child was Matthew Alexander
Town who was also born in Oxford during 1971 and also brought up in Wales. He later married Sarah Johns at the local
church and they have a son, Oliver James Johns and a daughter Charlotte Grace
Johns, and continue to live in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The youngest of the three children of
Carolyn and John is Alison Town who was born at Banbury in 1976 but
who was also lived her early life in Wales.
While attending King Alfred’s College in Winchester, Alison met
Michael Hannon, an Irish lad from County Galway, whom she married in Ireland during
2005. Their marriage has produced
twins Liam Hannon and Ciara Hannon, plus a son Cian Hannon. Carolyn Ann Town nee Collett is now
divorced and living in Carmarthenshire.
And it was Carolyn, supported by her sister Val (above) and
their niece Sharon (below), who kindly provided a great deal of new
information regarding her family which has been inserted for the October 2015
edition of this file. |
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39R13 |
Diane E Collett was born at
Bridgend in 1949, the eldest of the three children of Kenneth Collett and
Bridget E Fitzgerald, with her birth recorded at Glamorgan register office
(Ref. 8b 87) that year, with her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Fitzgerald. She was 20 where the marriage of Diane E
Collett and John L Harells was recorded at Bridgend
register office (Ref. 8b 260) during the third quarter of 1969. No record of any children has been found. |
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39R21 |
Alan F Collett was born in Birmingham during the
summer of 1932, the second child and eldest son of Frederick Albert Collett and
Blanche Elizabeth Edwards. It was also
at Birmingham register office (Ref. 9c 763) that the marriage of Alan F
Collett and Fleur Annear was recorded during the fourth quarter of 1956. Fleur had been born at Bideford in Devon in
1931. Once married, the couple settled
in the Solihull area of the West Midlands, where the births of their two
children were recorded, when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Annear. They were (Ref. 9c 1667)
during the fourth quarter of 1961, and (Ref. 9c 2116) during the first three
months of 1963. |
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Philippa A Z Collett |
Born in 1961 at Solihull |
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Peter M Collett |
Born in 1963 at Solihull |
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39R25 |
Myles J M Collett was born in 1955
when his birth was recorded at Warwick register office (Ref. 9c 1596) during
the third quarter of that year, the youngest child and only son of Sidney
Alexander Collett and Vera Williams. He
was 29 when the marriage of Myles J M Collett and Penny Hurd was recorded at
Weston-super-Mare register office (Vol. 22 1344) in the summer of 1984. Perhaps it was Myles’ occupation that
resulted in the couple travelling around England, since their two children
were born in North Norfolk and Yorkshire.
The first birth was recorded at Kings Lynn (Vol. 10 1632) during the
spring of 1985, the second at Doncaster register office (Vol. 3 873) during
the spring of 1987. |
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39S9
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Spencer Thomas Collett |
Born in 1985 at Kings Lynn |
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Benjamin John Collett |
Born in 1987 at Doncaster |
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39S1
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ANTHONY WAYNE COLLETT, who is known as Tony, was born at
Amersham in Buckinghamshire on 18th September 1952, the son of
William Collett and Joan Marsh. It was also there that his
birth was recorded (Ref. 6a 309) when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Marsh. It is possible, but not yet
confirmed, that Anthony W Collett and Irene J Cumberland were married at
Birmingham in 1978, where the event was recorded (Vol. 32 0601) during the
summer of that year. If proved to be
the case, then the births of their two daughters were recorded at the
Worcestershire Bromsgrove register office, for Emma Louise (Vol. 29 14)
during the early weeks of 1981, and for Victoria Anne two years later (Vol.
29 133) during the first three months of 1983. On both occasions, their mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Cumberland. |
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Emma Louise Collett |
Born in 1981 at Bromsgrove |
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Victoria Anne Collett |
Born in 1983 at Bromsgrove |
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39S2
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Hilary Collett was born at Stanmore in Middlesex on 6th
July 1957, the daughter of William and Joan Collett. Her birth was recorded at Harrow register office (Ref. 5f 464) during
the third quarter of 1957, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Marsh. Hilary was married in
the 1980s and has two children, Sarah Louise McLean who was born in
1988, and Christopher Steven McLean who was born in 1991. In 1992 Hilary and her family settled in
Wokingham and later discovered that they were living within one mile of Rose
Street where William Collett Beechey (Ref. 39N11) was living in 1881. Our thanks go to Hilary for supplying the
details for the May 2015 update of this family line. |
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39S4
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Sharon Beverley Collett was born at Oxford on 25th
January 1961, the daughter of Brian Thomas Collett and Pauline May Leakey. Her birth, like those of her two younger siblings, was recorded at
Oxford register office (Ref. 6b 1558) during the first quarter of 1961, when
her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Leakey. She married (1) Martin Pomroy in 1982
although they were divorced six years later, there having been no children arising
from the marriage. Two years later Sharon
married (2) Paul Clarke in 1990 from whom she was divorced during 2012. Three children were born in the intervening
years and they were Alexander William Thomas Clarke, Rebecca Amy
Jessica Clarke, and Joseph Oliver Elliott Clarke. In 2015 Sharon was living in Cambridgeshire. |
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39S5
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Deborah Denise Collett was born at Oxford in 1963, the
youngest daughter of Brian and Pauline Collett. Her birth was recorded at Oxford register office (Ref. 6b 1638)
during the second quarter of that year, with her mother’s maiden-name
confirmed as Leakey. She has
not married but has a daughter Daisy May, and the two of them moved to
Cambridgeshire during the latter months of 2015. |
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Daisy May
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Date of birth
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39S6
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Kevin Paul Collett was born at Oxford on 1st
June 1966, the third child and only son of Brian and Pauline Collett, his birth recorded there (Ref.
6b 1709) during the second quarter of 1966, when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Leakey. It was on 23rd
December 2004 that he married Debbie Sharp on 23 December 2004. Although the couple have not had any
children together, Debbie has a daughter from a previous relationship, being
Jenna Milligan, Kevin’s stepdaughter.
Today, in 2015, the three of them live on the island of Malta where
they have lived for many years. |
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39m1
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Catherine Collett, about whom nothing is currently
known, gave birth to a base-born son, as confirmed by the child’s baptism
record, which referred to him as ‘the natural son of Catherine Collett’ when
he was baptised at Bampton in 1808.
Also baptised at Bampton two years later, was Sophia Collett, the
daughter of Carorine Collett, whose actual name
could be either Caroline or Catherine.
Where these three members of the family fit into this family line has
still to be discovered. |
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Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on
04.09.1808 at Bampton |
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39n2
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Sophia
Collett |
Baptised on
04.11.1810 at Bampton |
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Another Bampton Collett Family |
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During
an earlier investigation, members of an unrelated Collett family were
discovered living in the village of Bampton from 1819 through to 1871. It is now believed that they originated
from the family of George Collett (Ref. 47L1) and his wife Mary from
Eastleach Martin near the Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire county boundary,
and just a few west miles from Bampton where their eldest son was married in
1819. For further details of this
family go to Part 47 – The Fyfield
& Eastleach Martin Line. |
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