PART THIRTEEN

 

The South Africa Line - 1750 to 1990

 

This is the only section of the thirteenth part of the Collett family

Updated December 2009

 

 

This is the family line of Godfrey Collett of Cape Province

To date no link has been found to connect William Collett (Ref. 13M2)

or any of his siblings to any of the other Collett lines

 

Much of the new information in the June 2008 update was extracted

from www.1820settlers.com and UK Census records

 

 

13L1

Undiscovered Collett parents born circa 1755 and married circa 1777

 

 

 

13M1

Joseph Collett

Born circa 1778

 

13M2

WILLIAM COLLETT

Born circa 1779

 

13M3

James Collett

Born circa 1780

 

 

 

 

13M1

Joseph Collett was born circa 1778.  He married Elizabeth Ricketts on 22.07.1798 at Painswick.  All of their children were born at Stroud.

 

 

 

13N1

James Collett

Baptised on 06.03.1803

 

13N2

William Collett

Baptised on 10.03.1805

 

13N3

Elizabeth Collett

Baptised on 12.07.1807

 

13N4

George Collett

Baptised on 03.12.1809

 

13N5

John Collett

Baptised on 31.01.1813

 

 

 

 

13M2

WILLIAM COLLETT was born circa 1779 married Martha around 1799.   All of their children were born at Stroud.  Martha died in 1837 while William had died at an earlier time, possibly around 1830.

 

 

 

13N6

JAMES LYDFORD COLLETT

Born on 14.02.1800

 

13N7

Joseph Collett

Born on 15.02.1803

 

13N8

Elizabeth Collett

Born in 1806

 

13N9

Sarah Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13N10

Ann Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13N11

Rhoda Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13M3

James Collett was born circa 1780.  He married Priscilla Golding on 18.06.1801 at Stroud.  All of their children were baptised at Stroud and all were listed as the children of James Collett and Priscilla Golding except daughter Susanna, who was oddly recorded in the IGI as the daughter of James Collett and Susanna Golding.

 

 

 

13N12

Harriett Collett

Baptised on 04.07.1802

 

13N13

Charles Collett

Baptised on 04.12.1803

 

13N14

Charlotte Collett

Baptised on 03.11.1805

 

13N15

Susanna Collett

Baptised on 03.07.1808

 

13N16

Sophia Collett

Baptised on 08.04.1810

 

13N17

James Collett

Baptised on 19.04.1812

 

13N18

Daniel Collett

Baptised on 02.10.1814

 

13N19

Robert Collett

Baptised on 10.05.1818

 

 

 

 

13N1

James Collett was baptised on 06.03.1803 at Stroud, the son of Joseph Collett and Elizabeth Ricketts.  He married Harriett Simms on 25.12.1826 at Stroud.  It would appear that some of their children were born at Stanley End in Stroud, although all of the baptisms took place at Stroud.

 

 

 

According to the 1841 Census the family was living in the registration district of Cirencester, Stroud and Tetbury and comprised James 35 and Harriet 30, and their children Charles 14, Joseph 12, Eliza 10, William 8, John 6, George 4 and Sarah aged 2.

 

 

 

Whatever happened to the family after 1841 has not been discovered.  The only members of the family that were listed in later censuses, but not all of them, were sons Joseph, William and John, and daughter Harriet who, it would appear, never married.

 

 

 

13O1

Charles Collett

Baptised on 03.06.1827

 

13O2

Joseph Collett

Baptised on 08.03.1829

 

13O3

Eliza Collett

Baptised on 29.05.1831

 

13O4

William Collett

Baptised on 14.04.1833

 

13O5

John Collett

Born in 1835

 

13O6

George Collett

Baptised on 12.02.1837

 

13O7

Sarah Collett

Born in 1839

 

13O8

Harriet Collett

Born after June 1841

 

 

 

 

13N2

William Collett was baptised on 10.03.1805 at Stroud, the son of Joseph Collett and Elizabeth Ricketts.  He married Sybil Vines on 31.07.1825 at Stroud.  All of their children were born at Stroud but so far no record of the family has been located in any of the UK censuses so this family may have also emigrated.

 

 

 

13O9

Joseph Collett

Baptised on 31.07.1825

 

13O10

Henry Collett

Baptised on 04.11.1827

 

13O11

Alfred Collett

Baptised on 14.11.1830

 

13O12

Mary Ann Collett

Baptised on 02.09.1832

 

13O13

Enos Collett

Baptised on 16.04.1837

 

 

 

 

13N3

Elizabeth Collett was baptised at Stroud on 12.07.1807 and in the 1841 was aged 30 and was living in the Cirencester & Stroud registration district.

 

 

 

 

13N5

John Collett was born on 31.01.1813 at Stroud and was aged 25 in the 1841 Census.  However, his wife Sarah, whom he must have married around 1831, and their daughter Emma who was baptised at Leonard Stanley were not listed with him.

 

 

 

13O14

Emma Collett

Baptised on 28.12.1832

 

 

 

 

13N6

JAMES LYDFORD COLLETT was born at Stroudwater in Gloucester on 14.02.1800.  At the age of 15 years he was articled to an attorney in London.  He asked his father to grant him permission to emigrate to one of the colonies but his father refused.  So he stowed away on a sailing vessel bound for Australia but was discovered and put ashore at Cape Town.

 

 

 

James had travelled on board the ship Salisbury which arrived at Table Bay on 8th December 1821, having set sail from England on 14th August.  His name on the emigrants’ list was amongst the party headed up by Major General Colin Campbell on which he was described as an indentured labourer.  Once in South Africa he secured work as a clerk assisting with the landing of settlers.

 

 

 

He married Rhoda Trollip on 05.02.1824 at Grahamstown in Eastern Cape after she too had emigrated to South Africa.  Rhoda was born at Horningsham near Frome on 21.12.1806 the daughter of Joseph Trollip and Susanna Crouch and had sailed to South Africa the previous year onboard the ship Weymouth in Mr Hyman’s party.

 

 

 

At the time of their wedding James owned a small farm near Port Alfred.  He later bought farms at Olifantsfontein and at Koonap River and imported Merino sheep from New South Wales and Saxony.  In 1842 he bought three large farms in the Cradock area and in 1854 he was chosen as a member of parliament to sit on the first Cape Parliament.

 

 

 

The couple’s homestead was called Grassridge and over the years James became a successful and wealthy farmer.  He was one of the first men to breed merino sheep on a large scale and used to enter as many as 500 merino rams for sale at one time. 

 

 

 

However, due to drought and a recession he was made bankrupt in 1862 and was forced to sell all of his many farms.  As a result he and Rhoda were offered a cottage on Mulberry Grove by his son-in-law Joseph Trollip, before their own son John offered them accommodation at Dassie Krantz.

 

 

 

Following a frightening incident with a defiant servant, James and Rhoda were eventually moved by their son John back to Grassridge where the couple lived out the rest of their lives.

 

 

 

James died on 10.08.1875 at Grassridge Farm, Fish River in the Cradock District of Eastern Cape aged 75.  He was also buried at Grassridge Farm.  Rhoda died at Rietvlei, Middelburg in November 1895.

 

 

 

13O15

Rhoda Ann Collett

Born on 27.12.1824

 

13O16

JOHN COLLETT

Born on 27.11.1826

 

13O17

Susanna Collett

Born on 13.07.1829

 

13O18

Martha Collett

Born on 29.06.1831

 

13O19

James Collett

Born in 1833

 

13O20

William Collett

Born on 07.08.1835

 

13O21

Joseph Collett

Born on 17.07.1837

 

13O22

George Collett

Born on 09.04.1840

 

13O23

Elizabeth Collett

Born on 08.02.1844

 

 

 

 

13N7

Joseph Collett was born on 15.02.1803 and the birth was registered at The Old Meeting House in Stroud.  At some time in his life he was given £200 by his brother James (above) and he emigrated to America where he met and married Mary.  He died in California on 26.12.1875.

 

 

 

13O24

Ann Collett

Born in America, date unknown

 

13O25

Charlotte Collett

Born in America, date unknown

 

 

 

 

13N8

Elizabeth Collett was born in 1806 and it is believed that she married twice, the second time to Mr Bradley.  There were no children from either marriage and she died in 1892.

 

 

 

 

13N9

Sarah Collett, whose date of birth is not known, is known to have followed her brother Joseph (above) to America where she had two sons and four daughters.  It was also in America that she died.

 

 

 

 

13N10

Ann Collett, whose date of birth is not known, possibly emigrated to America with her siblings.

 

 

 

 

13N11

Rhoda Collett, whose date of birth is not known, is known to have married T Arnott of Glamorgan in 1841 from where she went to live in South Africa.  By early June in 1841 Rhoda and her husband must have left Britain as she was not listed in the census either as Arnott or Collett.

 

 

 

Rhoda is known to have presented her husband with a son Thomas Arnott in 1843.

 

 

 

 

13N15

Susanna Collett was baptised at Stroud on 03.07.1808.  It would appear that she married William Canter and by June 1841 her family living in the Cirencester, Stroud & Tetbury area comprised, William and Susanna both with rounded ages 30 years, and their four children Charlotte 15, Sampson 7, Anna 4 and baby George who was one year old.

 

 

 

 

13N18

Daniel Collett was baptised at Stroud on 02.10.1814.  It is likely, although not proved, that he married Eliza Nobbs at nearby Miserden on 26.12.1837.

 

 

 

 

13N19

Robert Collett was baptised at Stroud on 10.05.1818 and he married Martha Spencer at nearby Chalford on 16.02.1840.

 

 

 

 

13O2

Joseph Collett was born at Stanley End and was baptised at Stroud on 08.03.1829.  At the time of the 1841 Census he was aged 12 and was living with his family in Stroud.  In subsequent census records his aged increase by ten each time until, in 1871 he was married and living with his wife Elizabeth who was one year older than Joseph.

 

 

 

By 1881 the couple were living alone at Chapel Street in Stroud.  Joseph was working as a general haulier like his brother William (below).  Joseph was aged 52 and born at Stroud, while his wife Elizabeth was also born at Stroud and was aged 53.

 

 

 

Ten years later Joseph was aged 61 and was listed in the Rodborough & Stroud registration district but no with his wife who have died in the preceding years.

 

 

 

It has also not be confirmed whether they had any children, although in the same 1871 Census there was a John Collett aged 25 who may have been their only son.

 

 

 

 

13O4

William Collett was born at Stanley End and was baptised at Stroud on 14.04.1833 and was aged 8 in 1841.  Like the majority of his family William did not feature in further census records until 1871 when he was aged 38.

 

 

 

By that time William was married to Mary and they and their family were living at Randwick.  Mary was listed as being 42 and born at Stroud as were all of their children, except their last child who was born after the family had moved to Randwick. 

 

 

 

Their children in 1871 were Charles aged 11, Mary aged 9, Rose aged 6 and Sarah aged 1.  However sometime after 1871 and before the next census of 1881 William’s wife died

 

 

 

This was confirmed by the 1881 Census in which 50 years old William was a widower living with his family at Fair View in Randwick.  His place of birth was given as Stanley (Stanley End) and his occupation was that of a haulier like his older brother Joseph (above).

 

 

 

All four of his children were still living with him and all were still not married.  Only daughter Sarah aged 11 and born at Randwick was still at school.  All of the three older children were employed as woollen cloth workers, and all having been born at Stroud.

 

 

 

13P1

Charles William Collett

Born in 1858

 

13P2

Mary F Collett

Born in 1861

 

13P3

Rose Collett

Born in 1864

 

13P4

Sarah Collett

Born in 1869

 

 

 

 

13O5

John Collett was born at Stroud in 1835 and was six years of age in 1841.

 

 

 

 

13O8

Harriet Collett was born at Stroud but after June 1841 as she was not listed as living with her family in that year’s census record.  What happened to over the following decades has not been determined but by 1881 she was living at 9 Milsom Street in the St Philip & St Jacob district of the City of Bristol.

 

 

 

She was aged 40 and her place of birth was confirmed as being Stroud.  She was still a spinster and was working as a milliner and hat trimmer.

 

 

 

 

13O15

Rhoda Ann Collett was born on 27.12.1824 at Bathhurst in Eastern Cape.  On 31.05.1842 she married her cousin Joshua Trollip at Groenfontein Farm in Cradock.  It was also at Groenfontein where Joshua was born on 17.05.1822.  He was the son of Stephen Trollip and Mary Weller and the nephew of Rhoda’s mother Rhoda Collett nee Trollip.

 

 

 

The marriage produced twelve children for Rhoda and Joshua and all were born within the Cradock district of Eastern Cape.  Two of the children died very young, one not quite a year old and the other at just three years of age. 

 

 

 

Rhoda died on 17.11.1898 aged 73 at Mulberry Grove in Eastern Cape and was buried at Katkop Farm in Eastern Cape, where her husband was buried following his death at Doornhoek on 16.04.1887. 

 

 

 

One of Rhoda’s daughters, Jessie Harriet Collett Trollip, later married William Jacobus Van Heerden and their daughter Annie Van Heerden married her uncle Albert Henry Collett (Ref. 13P15) the son of John Collett (below).

 

 

 

 

13O16

JOHN COLLETT was born on 27.11.1826 at Grahamstown in Eastern Cape.  On 19.07.1854 he married his cousin Mary Trollip at Doornberg Farm in Cradock.  She was the daughter of Joseph Anthony Trollip and Phoebe Whitehead and her father Joseph was the brother of John’s mother Rhoda.  All of their fourteen children were born at Grahamstown in Cradock. 

 

 

 

Mary Trollip was nearly ten years younger than her husband, having been born at Cradock on 22.06.1836.  In the book “A Time to Plant” by Joan Collett (on page 211), John was described as short and calm, while, by comparison, Mary was tall and more excitable. 

 

 

 

Of their children, John and Gervase were noted as being tall, Norman was quite short, and most of them were slow spoken people, although Letty, Rosa and Norman were lively.  And with the exception of Walter, Herbert, Jessie and Dudley who had red/sandy hair, the other members of the family had dark hair.

 

 

 

In 1850 Grassridge Farm was acquired by John and Mary and, thirty-three years after, further land at Rem. Petzer Kraal, Doornberg and two other locations was added, increasing their total holding to almost 2,000 hectares in the district of Middelburg.  The purchase of these extra lands was secured with the help of Mary’s father who was the bondholder for the £2,500 mortgage.

 

 

 

By the time of his death over twenty years later, John’s total holding amounted to 6,715 hectares valued at £7,915.  In the years prior to his death the land was farmed by his son Norman and Dudley.  His estate also included two properties bought by John in Cradock Town, these being 33 Beeren Street which later became a boarding house, and business premises in Adderley Street which was later taken over by the Butler Brothers (see notes below).

 

 

 

John and Mary where founder members of the Fish River Methodist Chapel and upon the death of the couple their children place a memorial tablet in the chapel.  John, who was referred to as ‘John Collett of Grassridge’, died at Grassridge Farm in Cradock on 10.08.1908 aged 81, his wife having died there almost exactly two years earlier on 09.08.1906.

 

 

 

On settlement of John’s estate in 1910 his surviving twelve children each received £950 17shillings and 2pence.  In addition, a debt of £675 owed by James Butler of Adderley Street was waived due to ‘the fall in property prices’ and the fact that James’ financial position was ‘not very strong’.

 

 

 

It should be noted that James Butler was John Collett’s son-in-law, being the husband of John’s oldest daughter Letty.  His brother and business partner Charles Butler was also John’s brother-in-law, he having married John’s daughter Mary.

 

 

 

13P5

Walter James Collett

Born on 25.04.1855

 

13P6

Annie Letitia Collett

Born on 29.08.1856

 

13P7

Herbert Joseph Collett

Born on 14.02.1858

 

13P8

Jessie Marion Collett

Born on 29.05.1860

 

13P9

Mary Emma Collett

Born on 04.02.1862

 

13P10

Rosie Phoebe Collett

Born on 22.02.1864

 

13P11

Rosa Phoebe Collett

Born on 08.03.1865

 

13P12

John Owen Collett

Born on 12.04.1867

 

13P13

Martha Rhoda Collett

Born on 15.12.1868

 

13P14

Agnes Collett

Born in 1870

 

13P15

Albert Henry Collett

Born on 03.06.1871

 

13P16

Gervase Chancellor Collett

Born on 10.04.1874

 

13P17

NORMAN HUGH COLLETT

Born on 27.01.1877

 

13P18

Dudley Templeton Collett

Born on 09.07.1878

 

 

 

 

13O17

Susanna Collett was born at Grahamstown on 13.07.1829.  She married Richard John Maskell in January 1849 and the marriage produced seven children for the couple.  Richard was born around 1825 and Susanna died at Besterkraal, Hanover in Cape Province on 29.07.1889.

 

 

 

It is interesting to note that Susanna’s eldest son was Joseph John Maskell and that he marriage Rosa Phoebe Collett (Ref. 13P11) his cousin, the daughter of Susanna’s brother John Collett (above).

 

 

 

The complete list of their seven children comprised Emily, an unnamed infant, Martha, the aforementioned Joseph, Ellen, Ida and Matilda.

 

 

 

 

13O18

Martha Collett was born at Grahamstown on 29.06.1831 and she married John Trollip on 26.09.1851.  John was the son of William Trollip and Patience Everly and was born on 08.05.1828 at Daggaboer Farm in Salem, Eastern Cape.  John was also a nephew to Martha’s mother.

 

 

 

Martha died at Daggaboer Farm on 05.10.1891 aged 60 and her husband died the following year, just nine days after the anniversary of Martha’s passing, on 14.10.1892 at Kaffirslaagte River in Eastern Cape. 

 

 

 

Rather oddly the death certificate for Martha stated that she had no children.  This might indicate that their two children Sophie Usher Pike and Louis Henry Meaker were adopted.  See Martha’s brother James (below) for a possible Usher connection.

 

 

 

 

13O19

James Collett was born at Grove Hill in Bathurst on 15.05.1833.  He married Mary Simpson on 19.01.1859 in Grahamstown.  Mary, who was born at Bathurst around 1840, was the daughter of the Reverend William Simpson and Ann Usher and the sister of Emily Simpson who married James’ brother Joseph Collett (below).  Also see Ref. 13O21 and 13P38 for further Collett/Simpson liaisons.

 

 

 

James died on 16.12.1910 at Colletton House in Rhyneheath, Karoo in South Africa.

 

 

 

13P19

Cecil Ernest Collett

Born in 1859

 

13P20

Charles Hedley Collett

Born on 21.11.1862

 

13P21

Alice Annie Alicia Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13P22

Benjamin Shaw Collett

Born on 09.12.1866

 

13P23

Denham Godlonton Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13P24

Florence Emily Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13P25

William James Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13P26

Irene Mary Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13O20

William Collett was born at Olifantsfontein in Cape Province on 07.08.1835.  William was also known as Ian and farmed land at Rietvlei near Middelburg.  He married Anna Maria Cook on 10.09.1862 at Cradock and she was the daughter of Edward Cook and Mary Frances Thornhill.  Anna was born at Nisbet Bath in Great Namaqualand on 29.05.1843.

 

 

 

It is established that the couple’s first five children were born at Middelburg, although it seems very likely that the remainder were also born there, in view of the fact that William was known as the father of the Middelburg branch of the Collett family.  He died on 22.03.1916 just over twelve years after his wife Anna had died on 16.10.1903.

 

 

 

13P27

Dora Frances Collett

Born on 25.10.1863

 

13P28

Henry Collett

Born on 20.07.1865

 

13P29

Edith Anna Collett

Born on 04.06.1867

 

13P30

William Edward Collett

Born on 22.04.1869

 

13P31

Ewart James Collett

Born on 02.05.1871

 

13P32

Frederick Slater Collett

Born in 1873

 

13P33

Myra Collett

Born in 1875

 

13P34

John Wesley Cam Collett

Born on 27.11.1877

 

13P35

Elizabeth Martha Collett

Born in 1880

 

13P36

George Morley Collett

Born in 1882

 

13P37

Ethel Daisy Thornhill Collett

Born in 1884

 

 

 

 

13O21

Joseph Collett was born on 17.07.1837 at Grahamstown where he married Emily Simpson on 04.04.1860.  Emily was born in 1842 and was the sister of Mary Simpson who married Joseph’s brother James Collett (above) and the daughter of the Reverend William Simpson and Ann Usher. 

 

 

 

Joseph died in July 1901 at Middelburg leaving Emily a widow for the next twenty-three years before she died at Grapevale in Naauwpoort, Eastern Cape on 25.12.1924.

 

 

 

13P38

Percy Collett

Born in 1861

 

13P39

Alice Emmeline Collett

Born in 1864

 

13P40

Amy Josephine Collett

Born in 1865

 

13P41

William Arthur Collett

Born in 1866

 

13P42

Collett Langford Collett

Born in 1868

 

13P43

Elizabeth Anne Collett

Born in 1870

 

13P44

Ada Susannah Collett

Born in 1873

 

13P45

Joseph Collett

Born in 1875

 

13P46

Mabel Winifred Collett

Born in 1877

 

13P47

Isobel Mary Collett

Born circa 1880

 

13P48

Cecil Reginald Collett

Born in 1883

 

 

 

 

13O22

George Collett was born on 09.04.1840 at Eastern Cape where he died in August 1879.  He married Martha Susanna Adendorf on 28.04.1862 at Eastern Cape.  Martha, who was born at Free State in South Africa in 1843, outlived her husband by almost twenty-one years and died at Daggaboersnek in Bedford, Eastern Cape on 28.06.1900.

 

 

 

In her Will just five of the couple’s nine children were mentioned.  These were Annie, Jack, Thomas, Eva and James.  Of the others, Martha had died the year after she was born, Horatio had died just three years before his mother, leaving Richard and Norman who must have died sometime before the end of the century.

 

 

 

13P49

Horatio George Collett

Born on 13.02.1864

 

13P50

Annie Rhoda Collett

Born on 21.05.1865

 

13P51

John Hedley Collett

Born on 04.08.1866

 

13P52

Richard Clifford Collett

Born on 04.02.1868

 

13P53

Thomas Henry Collett

Born on 05.09.1869

 

13P54

Martha Selena Collett

Born on 17.04.1870

 

13P55

Eva Elizabeth Collett

Born on 18.01.1874

 

13P56

James Christopher Collett

Born on 02.05.1877

 

13P57

Norman Collett

Born in1879

 

 

 

 

13O23

Elizabeth Collett was born at Groensfontein in Cradock on 08.04.1844.  At the very young age of sixteen years and ten months she married Jonathon Crooks on 14.02.1861.  The marriage produced five children for the couple, these being Aveline, Albert, Amelia, Percy, James and Edith.

 

 

 

Elizabeth’s husband was born around 1840 and both he and Elizabeth died at Eastern Cape.

 

 

 

 

13P1

Charles William Collett was born at Stroud in 1858 and was aged 11 in 1871 and 23 in 1881.  In the latter he was living at Fair View in Randwick with his widowed father and his three sisters.  His occupation at that time was that of a woollen cloth worker.

 

 

 

 

13P2

Mary F Collett was born at Stroud in 1861.  Just like her brother William (above) and her sister Rose (below) her ages in the 1871 and 1881 censuses were at odds with each other.  She was stated as being aged 9 in 1871 and 21 in 1881 and for the latter her name was written as Maria.

 

 

 

Also in 1881 she was living with her widowed father and her siblings at Fair View in Randwick from where she was employed as a woollen cloth worker.

 

 

 

 

13P3

Rose Collett was born at Stroud in 1864 and was aged 6 and referred to as Rose C Collett in 1871, whereas in 1881 she was Rose E Collett aged 19.  In 181 she was living at Fair View in Randwick with her family and was working as a woollen cloth maker like her older sister and brother.

 

 

 

 

13P5

Walter James Collett was born at Grahamstown on 25.04.1855 and it was at Cradock where he married Bremmerina Rose-Innes on 02.06.1880.  There is some disputed over the date that he died.  One source states that it was during August 1908, while another say it was in 1943.  What is known is that Bremmerina was born in 1857 and died in 1930.

 

 

 

13Q1

a daughter Collett

Born in 1881

 

13Q2

John Alexander Collett

Born in 1882

 

13Q3

Olive Mary Collett

Born on 17.12.1883

 

13Q4

George Chapman Collett

Born in 1885

 

13Q5

Cecil Walter Collett

Born in 1887

 

13Q6

Mildred Kate Collett

Born in 1889

 

13Q7

Hilda Rose Collett

Born circa 1891

 

 

 

 

13P6

Annie Letitia Collett, who was referred to as Letty, was born at Grahamstown on 29.08.1856.  She married James Butler on 28.03.1882 at Cradock.  James was the brother and business partner of Charles Butler who married Letty’s sister Emma Collett (below) and who together ran a company Butler Brothers from premises in Adderley Street in Cradock Town sold to them by Letty’s father John Collett.

 

 

 

James and Charles were the sons of Philip John Butler and Mary Watts.  James was born at Cradock on 22.07.1854.  Letty was educated at Bedford and was the first of only two of the daughters of John and Mary Collett that did not stay in farming.  Letty died in 1951 while her husband had died many years before on 17.06.1923. 

 

 

 

During their life together they had seven children and these were Mary, Ernest Collett Butler, Florence, alice, Ada, James and Kathleen.

 

 

 

 

13P7

Herbert Joseph Collett was born at Grahamstown on 14.02.1858.  He never married and during his older years he was looked after by his younger sister Jessie (below).  Herbert died on 13.06.1937 aged 79 and was buried at the Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

13P8

Jessie Marion Collett was born at Grahamstown on 29.05.1860 and like her older brother Herbert with whom she lived in their old age, she never married.  She died on 21.12.1946 aged 88 and was buried two days after at the Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

13P9

Mary Emma Collett, who was referred to as Emma, was born at Grahamstown on 04.02.1862.  It was there at Grassridge Farm that she married Charles Butler on 14.10.1891 in a double ceremony with her sister Rosa Collett (below). 

 

 

 

Charles was the brother and business partner of James Butler who married Emma’s sister Letty Collett (above).  He was born on 11.01.1864 at Barnstaple in Devon, England and his marriage to Letty produced five children for the couple.

 

 

 

These were Harold, Alfred, Marion, Joseph and Dorothy.

 

 

 

Emma was the second of only two daughters of John and Mary Collett who did not continue in the family business of farming.  Instead she started a newspaper in Vryburg and later between 1927 and 1940 she was the Mayor of Cradock. 

 

 

 

Seven years after she ceased her mayoral duties Emma died at Cradock on 25.03.1947 aged 85 and was followed less than two years later by her husband who died at Uitenhage in Eastern Cape on 07.01.1949.

 

 

 

 

13P10

Rosie Phoebe Collett was born at Grahamstown on 22.02.1864 where she died just two weeks later on 06.03.1864.

 

 

 

 

13P11

Rosa Phoebe Collett was born at Grahamstown on 08.03.1865, and it was at Cradock where she married her cousin Joseph John Maskell on 14.10.1891.  This was a double wedding with her sister Emma Collett (above) and over the following years Rosa presented Joseph with six children. 

 

 

 

Joseph was the eldest son of Richard John Maskell and Susanna Collett (Ref. 13O17) who was nearly ten years older than Rosa, having been born in 1856.  Rosa died on 03.03.1956 at Hanover District of Eastern Cape aged 90.

 

 

 

The couple’s six children were Eric, Wilfred, Eileen, Edwina, John and Kenneth.

 

 

 

 

13P12

John Owen Collett was born at Grahamstown on 12.04.1867.  He married Kate Gedye on 11.01.1894, Kate having been born in 1871.

 

 

 

Their marriage resulted in the birth of seven children.  John lived a long and fruitful life that produced seven children before his death at Uitenhage on 17.09.1958 when he was aged 91.  Kate was a widow for the next nine years until her death in 1966.

 

 

 

13Q8

Kathleen Maud Owen Collett

Born in 1894

 

13Q9

Hazel Mary Owen Collett

Born in 1896

 

13Q10

Leslie Collett

Born in 1898

 

13Q11

Elfreda Owen Collett

Born in 1900

 

13Q12

Beryl Owen Collett

Born in 1903

 

13Q13

Rowena Joyce Collett

Born circa 1907

 

13Q14

Kathryn Owen Collett

Born in 1910

 

 

 

 

13P13

Martha Rhoda Collett was born at Grahamstown on 15.12.1868.  On 08.10.1900 at Cradock she married her cousin John Hedley Collett (Ref. 13P51) the son of George Collett (Ref. 13O22) and Martha Susanna Adendorf.  John was referred to as Jack by the families and had previously been married to Martha’s younger sister Agnes who died before the couple had any children of their own.

 

 

 

Jack was born on 04.08.1866 and died two days after his one hundredth birthday on 06.08.1966 and was buried at Fish River Cemetery with his wife Martha who had died sixteen years earlier on 07.04.1950 aged 81.

 

 

 

13Q15

Winifred Martha Collett

Born on 17.04.1902

 

13Q16

Enid Hedley Collett

Born on 08.10.1903

 

13Q17

Gladys Mary Collett

Born on 10.11.1905

 

13Q18

Joan Marion Collett

Born on 24.02.1908

 

13Q19

John Hilton Collett

Born on 18.08.1911

 

 

 

 

13P14

Agnes Collett was born at Grahamstown in 1870.  Very little is known about Agnes but it is understood she married her cousin Jack Collett aka John Hedley Collett (Ref. 31P51).  It is also believed that the marriage lasted only two years and bore no children for the couple before Agnes’ untimely death.  Widower Jack then married Agnes’ older sister Martha (above).

 

 

 

 

13P15

Albert Henry Collett, who was referred to as Bertie, was born at Grahamstown on 03.06.1871.  He married his niece Annie Van Heerden on 20.10.1897 at Cradock.  She was the daughter of William Jacobus Van Heerden and Jessie Harriet Collett Trollip and the granddaughter of Rhoda Ann Collett and Joshua Trollip (Ref. 13O15), Rhoda being the sister of Albert’s father John Collett.

 

 

 

Annie was born on 13.07.1878 and during their married life together she and Albert lived at Speelmanskop Farm.  Annie died on 03.03.1958 followed three and a half years later by Albert who died on 19.10.1961 aged 90.  Both were buried at Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

13Q20

Dulcie Mabel Collett

Born in 1898

 

13Q21

Beatrice Mary Collett

Born in 1900

 

13Q22

May Harriet Collett

Born in 1903

 

13Q23

Iris Miriam Collett

Born circa 1905

 

13Q24

Albert Henry Collett

Born in 1907

 

 

 

 

13P16

Gervase Chancellor Collett was born at Grahamstown on 10.04.1874.  He married Rowena Gedye on 09.07.1913.  She was the daughter of James Banfield Gedye and Elizabeth Lillie Kirk and was very likely to be the younger sister of Kate Gedye who married Gervase’s older brother John Owen Collett (above). 

 

 

 

Rowena was born on 24.06.1880 and died on 05.02.1971.  Gervase had died under three years before on 18.06.1968 aged 94 and both of them were buried at Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

13Q25

Roslin Rowena Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q26

Barbara Kate Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q27

Rona Marion Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q28

Jennifer Hope Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P17

NORMAN HUGH COLLETT was born at Grahamstown on 27.01.1877.  He married Gladys Isobel Hart on 28.06.1916, Gladys having been born in 1886.  During their life together they owned property at Katkop where they lived with their children.

 

 

 

Norman died on 04.09.1966 aged 89, while his wife died eight years later in 1974, both of them being buried at Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

13Q29

Neville Norman Collett

Born on 30.05.1917

 

13Q30

GODFREY HUGH COLLETT

Born on 11.10.1918

 

13Q31

Keith Dudley Collett

Born on 21.09.1922

 

13Q32

Richard John Collett

Born on 01.03.1925

 

13Q33

Ethlyn Collett

Born on 06.10.1926

 

 

 

 

13P18

Dudley Templeton Collett was born at Grahamstown on 09.07.1878.  He married (1) Kate Marian Jubb on 03.03.1920 at Grahamstown.  Kate was born on 22.03.1880 and died on 24.01.1951, following which later that same year Dudley married (2) Alice Jubb his sister-in-law.  He died ten years later on 19.10.1961 aged 83.  Both Dudley and Kate were buried at Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

13Q34

Joan Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P19

Cecil Ernest Collett was born in 1859 and he was around twelve years of age when he died in December 1871 at Legkraal in Cape Province.  He was buried at Grassridge Farm in Fish River on 25.12.1871.

 

 

 

 

13P20

Charles Hedley Collett was born on 21.11.1862 and he married Amy Minnie Williams.

 

 

 

13Q35

Doris Collett

Born in 1897

 

13Q35

Lionel Hedley Collett

Born in 1898

 

13Q37

Douglas Denham Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q38

Ernest Aubrey Collett

Born in 1903

 

13Q39

Kathleen Mary Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q40

Lillian Anne Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q41

Margaret Rose Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P21

Alice Annie Alicia Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was referred to in her father’s Will as Annie Alicia but elsewhere throughout her life she was referred to as Alice.

 

 

 

 

13P22

Benjamin Shaw Collett was born on 09.12.1866 and he married Judith Plessis with whom he had two sons.

 

 

 

13Q42

James William Collett

Born in 1906

 

13Q43

Francis Collett

Born in 1910

 

 

 

 

13P25

William James Collett, whose date of birth is not known, married Alice Maitland Geard with whom he had five children.

 

 

 

13Q44

Vernon Maitland Collett

Born in 1907

 

13Q45

Neville Maitland Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q46

Joan Maitland Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q47

Ernest Maitland Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q48

Ruth Maitland Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P26

Irene Mary Collett, whose date of birth is not known, married Joseph Mounsey Grey.  Joseph was the son of George Grey and Mary Frances Cook and he died around 1910 after the birth of the couple’s five children.  Their children were Godfrey, Doris, Derrick, Phyllis and Hector.

 

 

 

 

13P27

Dora Frances Collett was born on 25.10.1863 and she married John Forbes on 30.10.1899.  Dora died in 1941.

 

 

 

 

13P28

Henry Collett was born at Middelburg on 20.07.1865.  It was later in his life, perhaps sometime after his older sister Irene (above) had married Joseph M Grey, that he was henceforth known as Harry Grey Collett. 

 

 

 

During the Anglo Boer War, while Harry was on active service he met Elizabeth Susannah Shone who was the only daughter of Mary Ann Susan Harebottle and George Clarkson Shone of Clifton in Bedford.  Elizabeth was born on 20.01.1869 at Stanley Farm in Bedford and had ten brothers.  Herr grandparents, like those of her husband’s, were also 1820 settlers.

 

 

 

It was on 09.10.1900 that Harry and Elizabeth were married, the wedding ceremony taking place under a big apricot tree on the farm known as Highlands in the Steynsburg district; the farm belonged to two of Elizabeth's brothers.

 

 

 

Fifty years later on 9th October 1950 Harry and Elizabeth celebrated their Golden Wedding.  During their life together they have reared seven children, four sons and three daughters.

 

 

 

One daughter Alice died at the age of twenty-one while working as a nursing at the Settlers Hospital in Grahamstown.  In addition to their own children they also had sixteen grandchildren, all of whom were present at the celebration party.

 

 

 

A record of their day of celebration was reported in their local newspaper, and this is reproduced as an appendix at the end of this family line.  Harry lived for another six years and died at Middelburg in 1956 aged 91 and was followed by his wife who died there on 04.05.1957.

 

 

 

13Q49

Mary Anna Grey Collett

Born circa 1901

 

13Q50

John Grey Collett

Born in 1903

 

13Q51

Alan Grey Collett

Born circa 1905

 

13Q52

Wilfred Grey Collett

Born in 1907

 

13Q53

Alice Grey Collett

Born in 1909

 

13Q54

Ethne Grey Collett

Born in 1912

 

13Q55

Victoria Grey Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P29

Edith Anna Collett was born on 04.06.1867 and died in 1910.

 

 

 

 

13P30

William Edward Collett was born on 22.04.1869.  He married (1) Catherine Bremner on 17.02.1897 with whom he had four children.  Whether Catherine died after the birth of their fourth child is not known, but it is known that Edward, as he was called, later married (2) Kate Perkins.

 

 

 

There seemed to be a family tradition in this family to use the second Christian name in each case.  Edward lived a long life and was 91 years of age when he died in 1960.

 

 

 

13Q56

Robert William Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q57

Janet Mary Collett

Born in 1904

 

13Q58

Donald Edward Bremner Collett

Born in 1906

 

13Q59

Catherine Innes Collett

Born in 1907

 

 

 

 

13P31

Ewart James Collett was born at Wonderheuwel in Middelburg on 02.05.1871.  He was a military man saw active service during the Anglo-Boer War in the years from 1899 to 1902.

 

 

 

The following year he married Helen Liesching Greaves on 03.06.1903 at Tafelberg in Cape Town.  Helen was the daughter of William Henry Gilfillan Greaves and Wilhelmina Johanna Southey and was born on 02.05.1880.

 

 

 

He resumed his military career at the outbreak of the Great War which saw him rise to the rank of Colonel.  He was later awarded the Distinguished Service Order medal for his contribution to the war effort.

 

 

 

However, he was severely affected by the mustard gas used during the campaign from which he never fully recovered and which contributed towards his death at Dunblane in Eastern Cape on 07.12.1927.  Helen lived the next fifty years of her life as a widow until she died at Middelburg in 1968.

 

 

 

His youngest son followed in his father’s footsteps and saw military active in World War Two during which he gave his life for King and Country.

 

 

 

13Q60

Evelyn Grace Ewart Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q61

Rosalie Collett

Born circa 1907

 

13Q62

Georgina Pauline Ewart Collett

Born in 1910

 

13Q63

Noel David Ewart Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q64

Anthony Ewart Collett

Born in 1924

 

 

 

 

13P32

Frederick Slater Collett was born in 1873 and his story is a particularly tragic one.  On leaving school he became a journalist and worked for the Daily Mail reporting on events in South Africa and in particular the Boer War.

 

 

 

He married Miss J Kannemeyer just around the turn of the century and shortly after they were married he left his wife to join the Corp of Scouts and served under Captain Raymond de Montmorency in the Anglo-Boer War.

 

 

 

The captain had been awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery on 2nd September 1898 during the Battle of Khartoum and his Corp of Scouts in 1900 also bore his name.

 

 

 

However, it would appear that as a result of their brief time together, Frederick’s wife was with-child around the time when he was killed in action on 23.02.1900 at Schoeman’s Kop, Weltevreden Farm in Molteno, Eastern Cape.  That was also the same day that Captain Montmorency was killed.

 

 

 

Further tragedy was to strike the family when both mother and child died, possibly just shortly after or during the birth of the unnamed child.

 

 

 

The reference to Frederick Slater Collett in the record of journalists, noted that he died at Schoeman’s Farm.

 

 

 

 

13P33

Myra Collett was born in 1875 and died in 1960.

 

 

 

 

13P34

John Wesley Cam Collett was born on 27.11.1877 and died in 1938.

 

 

 

 

13P35

Elizabeth Martha Collett, who was referred to as Bessie, was born in 1880 and married Arthur Richmond.

 

 

 

 

13P36

George Morley Collett was born in 1882 and died during that same year.

 

 

 

 

13P37

Ethel Daisy Thornhill Collett was born in 1884.  She married Morien Mason and died in 1945.

 

 

 

 

13P38

Percy Collett was born in 1861.  He married Mary Every who was the sister of Frederick Every who married Percy’s sister Alice Collett (below) and, from that time onwards, Percy was known as Percy Every Collett.  The marriage produced three children for the couple.  Percy died in 1925, following which Mary married Percy’s best friend Cyril Simpson.

 

 

 

13Q65

Cyril Simpson Collett

Born in 1891

 

13Q66

Edgar Every Collett

Born in 1892

 

13Q67

Muriel Baden Collett

Born in 1900

 

 

 

 

13P39

Alice Emmeline Collett was born in 1864 and she married Frederick Every with whom she had seven children.  It seems very likely that Frederick was the brother of Mary Every who married Alice’s brother Percy Collett (above).

 

 

 

The couple’s seven children were Clarence, Nora, Ina, Harold, Eric, Mildred and Ada.

 

 

 

 

13P40

Amy Josephine Collett was born in 1865.  She married William Atkinson with whom she had five children.  These were Clement, Harold, Jessie, Phyllis and Leo.

 

 

 

 

13P42

Collett Langford Collett was born in 1868.  He married Clara Lomax in 1903 who was the daughter of the Reverend Lomax.  C L Collett died at Rockvale, in Louisvale in Northern Cape in 1960.

 

 

 

13Q68

Frances Langford Collett

Born circa 1904

 

13Q69

Grace Collett

Born in 1905

 

13Q70

Joseph Arthur Collett

Born circa 1907

 

13Q71

Francis Lomax Collett

Born in 1910

 

13Q72

Wilfred Collett

Born in 1913

 

13Q73

Dorothy Collett

Born in 1914

 

13Q74

Cecil Collett

Born circa 1917

 

13Q75

Clara Irene Collett

Born circa 1920

 

 

 

 

13P44

Ada Susannah Collett was born in 1873 at Middelburg and she married Robert Duthie with whom she had a daughter Emily Robert Duthie.

 

 

 

 

13P45

Joseph Collett was born in 1875 and died during the following year.

 

 

 

 

13P46

Mabel Winifred Collett, who was referred to as Winnie, was born in 1877.  She married Clement Percival Biggs with whom she farmed land at Grapevale in Naauwpoort.  Winnie died four years short of her one hundredth birthday in 1973.

 

 

 

The couple’s six children were Lewellyn, Shirley, Norman, Elma, May and Rhona.

 

 

 

 

13P47

Isobel Mary Collett was born around 1880 and she married Fred Leonard with whom she had four children.  These were Brian, Ellen, Cora and Neil.

 

 

 

 

13P48

Cecil Reginald Collett was born in 1883 and died in Zimbabwe.

 

 

 

 

13P49

Horatio George Collett was born at Knapsackfontein in Bedford, Eastern Cape on 13.02.1864.  He married Catherine (Kate) Metcalfe Rayner with whom he had just one child before his premature death on 31.08.1897 at Daggaboersnek in Bedford.

 

 

 

13Q76

Horace Rayner Collett

Born on 25.09.1895

 

 

 

 

13P50

Annie Rhoda Collett was born on 21.05.1865 and she died in 1931.

 

 

 

 

13P51

John Hedley Collett, who was referred to as Jack, was born on 04.08.1866 at Cradock.  He married (1) Agnes Collett (Ref. 13P14) his cousin, but tragically it would appear that she only survived for two years after the wedding before she died, possible in childbirth.

 

 

 

Jack then married Agnes’ older sister (2) Martha Rhoda Collett (Ref. 13P13) on 08.10.1900 at Cradock.  Agnes and Martha were the daughters of John Collett (Ref. 13O16) whose brother George Collett (Ref. 13O22) was Jack’s father.

 

 

 

Sadly there were no children arising from his first marriage and the five children from his second marriage can be found listed under Martha Rhoda Collett (Ref. 13P13).

 

 

 

 

13P52

Richard Clifford Collett was born at Cradock on 04.02.1868.  It is not known whether he was ever married but there was no reference to him in his mother’s Will following her death in 1900.  It must therefore be assumed that he had already passed away prior to the start of the twentieth century.

 

 

 

 

13P53

Thomas Henry Collett was born on 05.09.1869 at Eastern Cape.  He married Lena Henrietta Michel on 04.11.1904 at Eastern Cape.  Lena was the daughter of Johan Michel and had been born at Eastern Cape where she later died.  All four their children were born at Eastern Cape.

 

 

 

Thomas had followed family traditions and was a farmer with holdings at Avondale, Readsdale and Stockenstrom.  At the time of his death he left this land, plus four other areas, to his four children.

 

 

 

Sadly, prior to his death, his wife Lena had been suffering with mental health problems and the record of her death curiously read as follows: Lena Henrietta Michel of Stockenstrom, also known as Seymour or Mpofu, was admitted to the Mental Hospital in Queenstown on 27th November 1930.

 

 

 

This rather odd obituary may point to the fact that Lena was not the wife of Thomas Collett, particularly as an earlier family history record gave the name of his wife as Ethel Michel.

 

 

 

Thomas died on 13.02.1946 aged 76 at Elvanwater in the house of his son-in-law Robert Marshall at Stutterheimaged.  Ten years prior to his death Thomas made his Will at Avondale on 10th August 1936 as witnessed by D F Kemp and E G Wilson.

 

 

 

The sole executor of the Will was Thomas’ oldest son Henry Magnus Collett who finally settled the estate on 2nd December 1947.  Only one of Thomas’ three sons wanted to continue in farming and this was Thomas Kenneth who took over the holding at Avondale.

 

 

 

It may be of further interest that Thomas had a life assurance policy which was left to Julius Magnus Michel, who was very likely his brother-in-law.

 

 

 

13Q77

Thora Michel Collett

Born on 04.09.1905

 

13Q78

Henry Magnus Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q79

Thomas Kenneth Collett

Born in 1912

 

13Q80

Horatio Theo Collett

Born in 1917

 

 

 

 

13P54

Martha Selena Collett was born at Cradock on 17.04.1870 and died in 1871.

 

 

 

 

13P55

Eva Elizabeth Collett, who was also referred to as Edith, was born at Cradock on 18.01.1874.  She died on 31.12.1943 aged 69.

 

 

 

 

13P56

James Christopher Collett was born at Middelburg on 02.05.1977.  He married Mary Isabella Annear on 12.11.1903 at Somerset End in Eastern Cape Colony.  Mary was the daughter of Samuel John Annear and Eliza Jane Webber and was born at Somerset End on 18.02.1877.

 

 

 

James and his older brother Thomas Henry Collett (above) had jointly entered into a mortgage bond to purchase land called The Meadows situated at Vlakfontein in Middelburg.  The bond drawn up at Cardock and Daggaboer was dated 5th January 1901.

 

 

 

James died on 28.09.1959 at Ermelo in Transvaal.  It was also there that Mary died almost five years later on 01.09.1964.

 

 

 

13Q81

George Clifford Annear Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q82

John Rex Annear Collett

Born on 19.07.1906

 

13Q83

James Max Annear Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13Q84

Jack Annear Collett

Born on 10.12.1912

 

13Q85

Mabel Edith Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13P57

Norman Collett was born at Middelburg in 1879.  It seems likely that he never married and that he died before the turn of the century as there was no mention of him in his mother’s Will when she died in 1900.

 

 

 

 

13Q1

An unnamed Collett daughter was born to Walter James Collett and Bremmerina Rose-Innes in 1881 but she died shortly after the birth.

 

 

 

 

13Q2

John Alexander Collett was born in 1882 and in 1909 he married Gladys Mitford Pringle Bowker who was the daughter of Duncan Campbell Bowker and Beatrice Scott Pringle.  She was born in 1882.  John Alexander Collett died in 1962.

 

 

 

13R1

Herbert Duncan Collett

Born in 1910

 

13R2

Ronald Innes Collett

Born in 1912

 

13R3

Alexander Conroy Collett

Born in 1918

 

13R4

Beatrice Pringle Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R5

Sheila Gladys Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R6

Walter John Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R7

Peter Mitford Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13Q3

Olive Mary Collett was born on 17.12.1883.  She lived for almost ninety years and died on 25.08.1973 and was buried at the Fish river Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

13Q4

George Chapman Collett was born in 1885.  He married Hilda Brown and died in 1967.

 

 

 

13R8

Derrick George Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R9

Amy Rayner Collett

Born in 1920

 

13R10

Roger Holden Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13Q5

Cecil Walter Collett was born in 1887 and was just nine years old when he died in 1896.

 

 

 

 

13Q6

Mildred Kate Collett was born in 1889.  She married her ‘distant cousin’ Cyril Simpson Collett (Ref. 13Q65) who was the son of Percy Collett and Mary Every. 

 

 

 

The marriage produced two children for the couple, Thelma Collett and Walter Ralph Cyril Collett who are listed under Cyril Simpson Collett.

 

 

 

At sometime after the birth of their two children Mildred and Cyril where divorced and Mildred later died in 1974 and was buried at the Fish River Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

13Q7

Hilda Rose Collett was born around 1891 and she married Henry Daniel with whom she had a daughter Maureen Ethne Daniel.

 

 

 

 

13Q8

Kathleen Maud Owen Collett was born in 1894.  She married Michael Meyer and died in 1964.

 

 

 

 

13Q9

Hazel Mary Owen Collett was born in 1896 and she died in 1916 at the age of twenty.

 

 

 

 

13Q10

Leslie Collett was born in 1898.  He married Catherine Lategan with whom he had four children.  Leslie died in 1952.

 

 

 

13R11

Joy Owen Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R12

Natalie Ray Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R13

Noel John Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R14

Michael Owen Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

13Q11

Elfreda Owen Collett was born in 1900.  She lived to be 86 and during her life she was married to Eric Butler Fear with whom she had four children.  These were John, Cherry, Fay and Peter.

 

 

 

 

13Q12

Beryl Owen Collett was born in 1903 and died in 1974.

 

 

 

 

13Q13

Rowena Joyce Collett was born around 1907 and she married Frank Tilley with whom she had three children.  These were Ivan, Richard and Carolyn.

 

 

 

 

13Q14

Kathryn Owen Collett was born in 1910.  She married Frank Mahon and the marriage produced two daughters, Moira Mahon and Barbara Mahon before Kathryn died in 1986.

 

 

 

 

13Q15

Winifred Martha Collett was born on 17.04.1902 at Cradock where she married George Harvey Brown on 02.03.1928.  George, whose sister Norma married Winifred’s brother John (below), was the son of William McLintock Brown and Charlotte Turner.  Winifred died on 14.11.1968 at Cradock aged 66.  The marriage produced three children for Winifred and George and these were Una, Donald and Ian.

 

 

 

 

13Q16

Enid Hedley Collett was born on 08.10.1903 at Cradock where she lived and died on 14.08.1989.

 

 

 

 

13Q17

Gladys Mary Collett was born at Cradock on 10.11.1905 and it was there that she married Herbert Buller Kolo Colling on 02.11.1937.  She died at Port Elizabeth on 10.04.1991 aged 85.  The marriage produced two children for the couple and these were Helen and John.

 

 

 

 

13Q18

Joan Marion Collett was born on 24.02.1908 and she married Ivanhoe Benjamin Thomas Hallier in Cradock.  Ivan was the son of Benjamin Thomas Hallier and Margaretha Annie Van Heerden.  Their children were Marjorie, Thomas and Louise.  Joan died at Cradock on 27.03.1985 aged 77.

 

 

 

There were earlier connections between the Collett and Heerden families, so it is possible that Ivan’s mother was the former child of one such relationship.  See Ref. 13O15 and Ref. 13P15.

 

 

 

 

13Q19

John Hilton Collett was born on 18.08.1911.  He married Norma May Brown the sister of George Brown who married John’s sister Winifred Collett (above) and who was the daughter of William McLintock Brown and Charlotte Turner.  John Hilton Collett died on 21.08.1986 aged 75.

 

 

 

13R15

Herbert Hilton Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R16

Garth Hedley Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

13R17

William John Collett

Date of birth unknown