PART FOURTEEN
The John Kyte Collett
This is the first of two
sections of the fourteen part of the Collett family
Updated
January 2009
It includes a great many references to the Colletts of Bourton-on-the-Water
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should be read in conjunction with Part 33 – The Bourton-on-the-Water
This
line commences at Anthony Collett (Ref. 1F12) in the very first section of Part
One – The Main
It may be of interest to know that the surname Kyte appears at other times connected to the Collett name.
The first in the Will of Thomas Collett in 1538, the next in 1621 when Robert Collett married
Editha Kyte at Mickleton in north Gloucestershire and again in 1714 when Mary Collett
married Richard Kyte at Westcote near Stow-on-the-Wold.
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ANTHONY COLLETT (Ref. 1F12) was born in 1554 at
Over Slaughter and he married Elizabeth Hules of Upper Slaughter in
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Anthony Collett died on 20.05.1627 and his
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In addition to
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Under the
terms of her husband’s Will, Elizabeth Collett inherited the house, the land
and a hall belonging to it, but only if she remained a widow. |
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Anne
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Born in 1596 |
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HENRY
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Born in 1601 |
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Elizabeth
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Born in 1610 |
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Born in 1613 |
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14G1 |
Anne Collett was born in
1598 and married Mr T Minchin on 02.05.1614.
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Under the
terms of her father’s Will of 1627 Anne was bequeathed five pounds, with six
pounds being giving to each of her four children within two years of his
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HENRY COLLETT was born
in 1601. With the death of his father
in 1627 Henry inherited freehold and lease land at Naunton, together with
free lands at Stow-on-the-Wold and Upper Slaughter, plus two hundred pounds,
the second best bed, a plough and a harrow. |
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Henry married
Ann Lombard the daughter of Thomas Lombard.
Prior to his death Henry held a lease on a farm at Nethercott which in
1647, after his death in 1645, passed to his eldest son Anthony Collett, as
did all other lands at Naunton including land at Harford in the Parish of
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The reason for
the delay was that Henry’s Will had been disputed resulting in a lengthy
process of proving the Will in which Henry had originally specified the
property be passed to his wife Ann.
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The farm and
lands at Nethercott had been previously been granted to Thomas Lombard by the
knight Sir Thomas Edmonds. Henry had
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The property
at Upper Slaughter that Henry had inherited from his father was left to his
second son Henry Collett (below), together with lands at Bourton-on-the-Water. All of Henry’s other children listed below
were beneficiaries under the terms of the Will and received various sums of
money on reaching the age of twenty-one. |
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Other
beneficiaries were (a) Henry Collett’s cousin Henry Collett of Slaughter and his
wife Judith Collett who received five shillings of wood per year and (b) the
poor of Bourton, Naunton, Upper Slaughter and |
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Further
details of Henry and Judith can be found in the first section of Part 2 under
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Henry’s wife
Ann lived a long life and died in 1692. |
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14H1
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Anthony
Collett |
Born in 1632 |
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Elizabeth
Collett |
Born circa 1633 |
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Sarah
Collett |
Born circa 1635 |
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Henry
Collett |
Born circa 1637 |
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Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on 01.03.1639 |
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JOHN
COLLETT |
Born in 1640 |
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Elizabeth Collett was
born in 1610 and died in 1628 shortly after her late father Anthony Collett. In comparison to her older sister Anne
Minchin (above), |
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Under the
terms of the Will she was left one hundred and fifty pounds, plus the third
best bed and other furniture and household items. |
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John was referred
to as “Gentleman of Naunton, Bourton and Upper Slaughter” and he farmed his
own estate. He was married to Bridget
with whom he had just two daughters.
John died in 1690 following by Bridget who died towards the end of the
following year and who was buried at Bourton-on-the-Water on 28.11.1691 age
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John’s Will
made on 14th May 1685 and proved on 25th November 1690
confirmed the names of his wife Bridget, his sole surviving daughter Mary and
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The Will referred
to land and property at Harford in the Parish of Naunton, Smith Mill at
Bourton, plus lands at Upper and Lower Slaughter, all of which was bequeathed
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Sole executor
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‘Kinsman’ Thomas
was probably the son of John’s older brother Henry (above) and the brother of
son-in-law and sole executor |
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Ann
Collett |
Born in 1654 |
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Mary
Collett |
Born in 1654 |
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Anthony Collett was born
in 1632 and he married Anne Greening in 1673 with whom he had three
children. Although he was referred to “Gent
of Bourton”, his estate covered other areas of Gloucestershire and parts of Oxfordshire. |
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Under the
terms of the 1645 Will of his father Henry, Anthony upon reaching 21 years of
age, inherited his father’s property at
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Anthony died at
Bourton-on-the-Water on 02.11.1682 and his Will proved in 1683 left property
to his wife for the duration of her widowhood. The remainder of his estate went to his
children upon them reaching 21 years of age. (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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His Will, made
on 25th July 1679 revealed the extent of his land and property, most
of which was held in trust by Anthony’s wife until his eldest son Anthony (below)
reached the age when he was able to take them over. |
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Only the
property at Bourton was directly left to his wife Anne. The properties that ultimately passed to son
Anthony were those in Oxfordshire being at Rawford, Chalgrove, Great Haseley
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The lands and
property at Naunton including Harford in Naunton were to be inherited by son
Henry (below) upon reaching 21 years of age.
Daughter Anne was bequeath various sums of money under the Will but
would only inherit property in the event of the death of her brothers before
reaching their twenty-first birthdays. |
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Anthony’s two
younger brother Henry and John (both below) were named as the executors to
the Will. |
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There is a
monumental inscription at Bourton that confirms Anthony Collett died on
02.11.1682 aged 50. |
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Anthony
Collett |
Born in 1674 |
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Henry
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Born in 1676 |
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Anne
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Born in 1678 |
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Elizabeth Collett was
born around 1633 and inherited money from her father’s estate following his
death in 1645 but only payable to her on reaching her twenty-first and
twenty-fourth birthdays. |
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Sarah Collett was born
around 1635. When she was just ten
years of age her father died and provision was made in his Will for Sarah to
receive money, but only upon reaching 21 years of age. It therefore seems unlikely that she ever
inherited the money as she died when close to her twenty-first birthday in
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Henry Collett was born
around 1637. It seems very likely that
Henry was married to Ann (?), since such a pairing was named within the joint
guardianship of Anthony Collett (Ref. 14I1). |
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Following the
death of his father in 1647, and upon reaching the age of 21, Henry inherited
property at Upper Slaughter and at Bourton-on-the-Water. He was also reputed to own property known
as the Shapes Closure and |
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Henry, together
with his brother John (below), was an executor of the 1679 Will of their
eldest brother Anthony Collett (above). |
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Henry Collett died in 1684. |
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Thomas Collett was
baptised on 01.03.1639. Together with
his brother John (below), Thomas benefited from his father’s Will in 1647 to
the tune of £8 per year until reaching 21, plus a further £8 on two specified
days during each year. In addition,
each was paid two further sums totalling of £485 two years after their father
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Thomas lived
the life of a yeoman farmer at Nethercott near Great Wolford just north of
Bourton-on-the-Water. He married Ann
Lumbert and was a nonconformist for which he was fined in 1685 for not
attending church. He died in 1720 aged
81 and was buried at Bourton. |
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Elizabeth
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Date of birth unknown |
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Thomas
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Buried in 1739 |
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Henry Collett |
Date of birth unknown |
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Hannah
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Date of birth unknown |
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Sarah Collett |
Died in 1713 |
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JOHN COLLETT was born in
1640. Together with his brother Thomas
(above), John benefited from his father’s Will in 1647 to the tune of £8 per
year until reaching 21, plus a further £8 on two specified days during each
year. In addition, each was paid two
further sums totalling of £485 two years after their father had passed away
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He upset the
family when, in his 30s and against their wishes, he married (1) his much
younger cousin Ann Collett (Ref. 14H7) who died without issue in 1674 aged
20. |
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There was
further upset within the family following her death when, shortly after, John
married (2) Ann’s twin sister Mary Collett (Ref. 14H8) apparently, upon the
express wish of his first wife when she knew she was dying. |
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John’s second
marriage to Mary Collett took place in 1675 and the witness at the marriage
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Both marriages
between the cousins at that time were viewed as incestuous. As a result of all the trouble with the
church John and Mary later turned dissenters and had their goods confiscated
by the State. The property John owned
at Upper Slaughter was referred to as Tidmarsh’s and it was there that all of
their children were born. |
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It was as ‘ |
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John was named
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John, together
with his brother Henry (above), was an executor of the 1679 Will of their
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Ann
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Born in 1676 |
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Mary
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Born in 1679 |
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Elizabeth
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Baptised in 1681 |
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JOHN
COLLETT |
Baptised in 1683 |
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Sarah
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Born in 1686 |
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Henry
Collett |
Born in 1689 |
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Hannah
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Born in 1692 |
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Freelove
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Born in 1695 |
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Ruth
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Born in 1697 |
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Ann Collett was born in
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However, Ann
must have known there was a chance she might die, as it was pre-arranged with
her sister Mary that she would marry her husband |
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Mary Collett was born in
1654, possibly a twin sister to Ann Collett.
Upon the early and untimely death of her twin sister Ann in 1674 it
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Anthony Collett was born
in 1674 and was just five years old when his father Anthony Collett
died. Thereafter he came under the
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For whatever
reason, Anthony ‘Gentleman of Bourton-on-the-Water’ as he was known, was not
baptised until he was 21 years of age in 1695. It was also at that time that Anthony
inherited the bulk of his father’s estate at Bourton and at other locations in
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He never
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In his Will,
made on 16th January 1716, Anthony’s estate comprising land at
Bourton and at Chalgrove, Rawford and Watlington in Oxfordshire was equally
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The Will also
referred to the fact that his sister Anne was married to John Collett and
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Also within
the Will, which was proved on 15.05.1719, Anthony bequeathed the sum of ten
pound per year to be paid to a schoolmaster to teach and instruct five poor
boys in Bourton-on-the-Water. |
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Anthony was
buried just inside the doorway of St Lawrence’s Church at Bourton and upon
the stone slab are the words “Interred under this stone the body of Anthony
Collett gent who departed this life April 12th 1719 aged 45” |
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Also at Bourton
on the wall inside the church there is a memorial tablet dedicated in his
name which highlights his generous annual donations to support the teaching
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Henry Collett was born
in 1676 and married his cousin Mary Collett (Ref. 14I10) the daughter of John
and Mary Collett (Ref. 14H6). All of
the children of Henry and Mary were born and baptised at
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Following the
death of his father in 1682 and upon reaching 21 years of age, Henry
inherited his father’s land and property at Naunton including land at Harford
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In addition, Henry
and his children, although not named specifically, were listed as beneficiaries
in the Will of Henry’s bachelor brother Anthony Collett (above). Anthony’s estate, comprising extensive
lands in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, was divided equally between his
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Henry died at
Bourton in 1731 and Mary followed six years later on 25.12.1737 aged 58,
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Baptised on 14.04.1706 |
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Richard
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Baptised on 15.10.1710 |
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Mary Collett |
Baptised on 23.11.1712 |
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Elizabeth
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Ann Collett |
Baptised on 13.05.1716 |
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Anthony
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Born in 1716 |
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Anne Collett was born in
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Anne was just
four years old when her father died in 1682 and in his Will Anne inherited
£400 on reaching the age of twenty-one.
The Will also stipulated that, in the event her two brothers died
before reaching 21, Anne would inherit the whole of her father’s extensive
estate in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. |
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In addition, Anne
and her children, although not named specifically, were listed as
beneficiaries in the Will of Anne’s bachelor brother Anthony (above). Anthony’s estate comprising extensive lands
in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire was divided equally between his only two
siblings Anne and her brother Henry (above).
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Elizabeth Collett, whose
date of birth is not known, married in 1718 her cousin Henry Collett (Ref.
14I14) of Bourton-on-the-Water who was born in 1689. See Henry Collett (Ref. 14I14) for more
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Thomas Collett was
married and the union produced four children.
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14J8 |
Thomas Collett |
Baptised in 1726 |
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William Collett |
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Ann Collett |
Born circa 1732 |
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Hannah Collett |
Born circa 1735 |
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The continuation of this family line is provided in Part Fifteen –
The being the family line of |
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Hannah Collett, whose
date of birth is not known, died on 04.10.1713 and was buried in St
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Ann Collett was born in
1676 and was a beneficiary under the terms of the 1685 Will of her grandfather
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Ann married John Gorle at Great Rissington
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Mary Collett was born in
1679 and was a beneficiary under the terms of the 1685 Will of her
grandfather |
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Mary married
her cousin Henry Collett (Ref. 14I2) the son of Anthony and Ann Collett. See Henry Collett (Ref. 14I2) for more
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Elizabeth Collett was
baptised in 1681 and was a beneficiary under the terms of the 1685 Will of
her grandfather |
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JOHN COLLETT was
baptised in 1683 and was referred to as “Gent of Bourton” and had property at
Upper Slaughter and Naunton. As the
eldest and only male heir at that time, he was the main beneficiary in the
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On 04.12.1707
at Great Rissington he married his cousin Ann Collett (Ref. 14I3). Ann was from Naunton and was the daughter
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John died in
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14J13 |
Anthony Collett |
Born in 1710, died in 1710 |
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14J14 |
Ann Collett |
Born in 1711; died in 1711 |
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14J15 |
Moses Collett |
Born in 1712; died in 1712 |
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14J16 |
Joshua Collett |
Born in 1712; died in 1712 |
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14J17 |
Henry Collett |
Baptised in 1713; died in 1714 |
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Sarah
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Baptised on 20.03.1714 |
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JOHN
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Born in 1716 |
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14J20 |
Mary Collett |
Born in 1718; died in 1718 |
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14J21 |
Thomas
Collett |
Baptised in 1719 |
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14J22 |
Henry Collett |
Baptised in 1720; died in 1723 |
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Sarah Collett was born
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Henry Collett was born
in 1689 and lived at Bourton-on-the-Water.
He married his cousin Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 14I4) the daughter of
Thomas and Ann Collett (Ref. 14H5).
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to be a great number of years between the birth of Henry Collett and the
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Thomas Collett |
Baptised in 1728 |
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Baptised in 1731 |
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14J25 |
Henry Collett |
Baptised in 1734 |
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14I15 |
Hannah Collett was born
in 1692 and she married Job Goodman.
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14I16 |
Freelove Collett was
born in 1695 and she married Joseph Ryland in 1722. Joseph was the son of John Ryland and was
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14I17 |
Ruth Collett was born in
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14J2 |
Richard Collett was
baptised on 15.10.1710 at Bourton-on-the-Water. He married Sarah circa 1728 and all of the
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14K1
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Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised on 05.07.1729; infant death |
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14K2 |
Mary Collett |
Baptised on 16.05.1731 |
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14K3 |
Anne Collett |
Baptised on 22.07.1733 |
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14K4 |
Anthony
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Born in 1740 |
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14K5 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised on 08.08.1742 |
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14J4 |
Elizabeth Collett was
born in 1713 and she married Mr Moore of Bourton. And it was he that held the Manor of
Naunton through his heiress wife. |
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14J7 |
Anthony Collett was born
in 1716 and baptised in 1717. He died
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14J18 |
Sarah Collett was
baptised on 20.03.1714 at Bourton-on-the-Water. She married Andrew Paxford on 31.05.1735 at
Upper Slaughter. |
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mother may have been Ann Paxford who was a tenant of land at Bourton Hill
owned by the Collett family and who was listed as such in the Marriage
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14J19 |
JOHN COLLETT was born in
1716 and he married Ann Hanman on 09.10.1740 at Bourton-on-the-Water as
confirmed by the entry in the parish register. |
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Earlier in
that same year a Marriage Indenture was drawn up for the couple and this was
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Ann Hanman was
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John’s wife
Ann was the sole executor of his Will, in which she was also the sole
beneficiary. There is no reference at
all to any of their children who would have all been in their thirties so
perhaps already well established financially.
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The two
witnesses to the signing of the Will were John’s niece Sarah Fox nee Collett
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John’s wife Ann was born in 1713 and died
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Born in 1741 |
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14K7 |
JOHN
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Born in 1741 |
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14K8 |
Sarah
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Born in 1743 |
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14K9 |
Thomas
Collett |
Born in 1746 |
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14K10 |
Anthony
Collett |
Born in 1747 |
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14J21 |
Thomas Collett was
baptised in 1719 and in 1734 was referred to as being the youngest surviving
son aged 21 years of |
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Born in 1743 |
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14K12 |
William
Collett |
Born in 1746 |
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14K13 |
Sarah
Collett |
Born in 1747 |
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14K14
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William
Collett |
Baptised on 17.10.1766 |
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14K4 |
Anthony Collett was born
in 1740. Very little is known about
him except that he died in 1823 and was buried on 19.03.1823 aged 83 at
Bourton-on-the-Water as recorded in the non-conformist records at the Baptist
Chapel. |
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Ann Collett, who was one
half of a set of twins, was born in 1741 and probably at Upper
Slaughter. When she was just five
years of age her grandmother Margaret Hanman wrote her Will in which her
granddaughter Ann Collett was the sole beneficiary. Margaret died shortly after and the Will
was proved at |
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She was
married by licence to James Beale of Stow-on-the-Wold on 06.06.1768 at
Bourton-on-the-Water with whom she had seven children. James was very likely a nephew of Mary
Beale who married Thomas Collett (Ref. 14J21). Ann Beale nee Collett died in 1811. |
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14K7 |
JOHN COLLETT, who was
one half of a set of twins, was
born in 1741 probably at Upper Slaughter.
He married Elizabeth Shelburn circa 1768. The birth of all of their children was
included in the non-conformist records of the Baptist Chapel at
Bourton-on-the-Water, and in which John and Elizabeth are described in each
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The chapel
records for two of the children also gave the dates that they died, again
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A plaque on an
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The aforementioned trustee William Cook
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Born on 28.04.1769 |
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14L2
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Thomas
Shelburn Collett |
Born on 06.12.1771 |
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14L3
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Sarah
Collett |
Born on 18.04.1773 |
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14L4
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Elizabeth
Collett |
Born on 25.10.1774 |
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14L5
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Ann
Collett |
Born in October 1776 |
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14L6
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Martha
Collett |
Born on 12.02.1779 |
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14L7 |
ROBERT
COLLETT |
Born on 08.08.1780 |
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14L8
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Job
Collett |
Born on 15.07.1782 |
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14L9
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Joseph
Collett |
Born on 07.03.1785 |
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14K8 |
Sarah
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14K9 |
Thomas Collett was born
in 1746 and he married Mary Humphries at Upper Slaughter on 08.11.1770. Mary was the daughter of landowner |
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At the time of
writing the Will his daughter was four months into her pregnancy for the
couple’s first child. Sadly the child
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Sadly Thomas
died in 1773 around the time of the birth of their second child, his death coinciding
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What is of
interest in the final proved version of the Will (PROB11/1073) is the list of
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In addition to
this, there were further bonds of £80 and £20 paid to the same Thomas
Collett, together with an entry of a note that £180 was handed to Mary
Collett now Mrs Hanks. The very last
item on the list was a reference to a Jos Collett who had been paid a bond of
£100 which ‘was lost due to the party being insolvent’. (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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The later Will
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Also under the
terms of this Will the main bulk of the estate comprising two houses,
stables, outhouses and gardens in Bourton was left to Thomas Collett the son
of Thomas Collett and Mary Humphries, to which was added £400. (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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The same Will
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Another of the
many links between the Collett and Hanks family was the marriage of Sarah
Collett and John Hanks which took place at Bourton-on-the-Water on
05.04.1774. And a son John Hanks was a
beneficiary in the 1839 Will of one Emma Hanks. (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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Ann Collett |
Born on 23.07.1771; infant death |
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14L11
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Thomas
Collett |
Born on 23.03.1773 |
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14K10 |
Anthony
Collett was born in 1747 and died later that same
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unnamed son |
Born in 1770; infant death |
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Sarah Collett |
Born in 1771 |
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Born in 1772 |
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14L15
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Mary
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Born in 1774 |
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14K12 |
William
Collett was born in 1746 and died aged eleven in
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14K13 |
Sarah Collett was born
in 1747 and on 08.01.1772 she married Samuel Fox at Bourton-on-the-Water. However, she tragically died during the
birth of the couple’s first and only child which must have taken place after
July 1775 – see note below. |
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Sarah Fox and
Samuel Fox were the two named witnesses at the making of the Will of |
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It may be of
further interest that two earlier Wills were witnessed by a |
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The Fox family
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14K14 |
William Collett was
baptised on 17.10.1766 at Bourton-on-the-Water where he married Sarah and
where two of the couple’s children were born.
The birth entries for both children in the Baptist Chapel
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And it was at
Lower Slaughter that William died. He
was buried in the churchyard of St Mary’s Church and his headstone reads
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14L16
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Ann
Collett |
Born on 19.05.1782 |
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14L17
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Hannah
Collett |
Born on 02.05.1784 |
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The birth
entry for daughter Anne in the non-conformist records of the Baptist Chapel
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Sometime
around the time that son John was born the family had moved to Evesham in
Worcestershire 15 miles north of the village where the two sons were born,
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Anne Collett |
Born on 24.10.1793 |
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14M2
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Elizabeth
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Born on 30.08.1795 |
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Thomas
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14L2 |
Thomas Shelburn Collett
was born at Upper Slaughter on 06.12.1771 and was baptised at the Baptist
Chapel in Bourton-on-the-Water. His
death twenty years later was also recorded there, the entry stating that he
was ‘of Upper Slaughter’ and that he had died on 03.03.1791. |
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Thomas’ parents
were the first in the family to adopt the mother’s maiden name as a child’s
Christian name and this tradition was carried on a great many times
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14L3 |
Sarah Collett was born
at Upper Slaughter on 18.04.1773 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel in
Bourton-on-the-Water. The records
there also list her death twenty years later as ‘died on 04.04.1793’ and ‘of
Upper Slaughter’. |
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14L4 |
Elizabeth Collett was
born at Upper Slaughter on 25.10.1774 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel
in Bourton-on-the-Water. She married
James Ashwin on 12.10.1808 at Bourton-on-the-Water and died in 1853. |
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James Ashwin
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14L5 |
Ann Collett was born at
Upper Slaughter in October 1776 and baptised at Bourton-on-the-Water where
she died 1791. |
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14L6 |
Martha Collett was born
at Upper Slaughter on 12.02.1779 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel in
Bourton-on-the-Water where she died in 1802. |
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14L7 |
ROBERT COLLETT was born
at Upper Slaughter on 08.08.1780 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel in
Bourton-on-the-Water. And it was at
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What is of
interest is that during the year preceding their wedding, Mary Ann Kyte was
named as a beneficiary in the 1802 Will of Robert Humphries proved in 1806
(PROB11/1441). (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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In another
Will, the 1839 Will of Emma Hanks, there is a reference to Emma’s sister Mary
Ann Collett. This is understood to be
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All of the
children of Robert and Mary listed below were baptised at
Bourton-on-the-Water, although the first four children’s dates of birth were
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Each entry in
the non-conformist register included the addition note that the family were
‘of Upper Slaughter’ indicating it was there that the family was living at
the time of the birth of the children and indicating that they were actually
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After the
birth of their fourth child the family moved from Upper Slaughter and settled
in Bourton where their remaining children were born. |
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Mary Ann was
born on 17.07.1786. It is understood
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What is known
is that Robert Collett, who was the Registrar at Bourton, took up residence
at Shepton Mallet where he became that town’s Registrar. By the time of the 1851 Census Robert
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At that time
he was living in the High Street at Shepton Mallet with daughter Lucy Ann
Collett and a servant by the name of Ann Collett. Robert died on 01.09.1857 and his wife Mary
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Mary
Ann Collett |
Born on 28.07.1808 |
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14M6 |
ROBERT
HANMAN COLLETT |
Born on 19.08.1809 |
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14M7 |
Thomas
Shelburn Collett |
Born on 24.01.1811 |
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14M8 |
Elizabeth
Kyte Collett |
Born on 31.08.1812 |
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14M9 |
Emma
Humphries Collett |
Born on 23.11.1814 |
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14M10 |
John
Ryland Collett |
Born on 19.08.1816 |
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14M11 |
Susan
Collett |
Born on 02.03.1818 |
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14M12
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Emily
Collett |
Born on 21.06.1821 |
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14M13 |
Lucy
Ann Collett |
Born on 27.02.1823 |
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14M14 |
Ellen
Hook Collett |
Born in 1825 |
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14M15 |
Mary
Anne Collett |
Born in 1828 |
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14L8 |
Job Collett was born on
15.07.1782 at Bourton-on-the-Water and he married Ruth Reynolds in 1806. Ruth may have been the granddaughter of |
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14L9 |
Joseph Collett was born
on 07.03.1785 at Bourton-on-the-Water where he married Mary Bryan on
03.04.1811. All of the children listed
below were born at Bourton-on-the-Water.
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New research in early 2007 has unearthed an Arthur
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However, the Arthur referred to by |
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14M16 |
George
Bryan Collett |
Born on 23.01.1812 |
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14M17 |
Mary Collett |
Born on 01.09.1813 |
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14M18 |
Sarah Collett |
Born on 03.07.1815 |
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14M19
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Elizabeth Collett |
Born on 06.12.1816 |
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On 6th
May 1796, and just over three weeks prior to their wedding day, Thomas and
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Following the
death of his mother’s brother Robert Humphries in 1806, Thomas as the only
son and heir of Thomas Collett and Mary Humphries inherited two dwellings, stables,
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His Will,
written only four days prior to his death, was proved on 13.02.1818
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Only eight of
Thomas’ nine children were named in his Will, due to the earlier death of his
daughter Martha. Eldest son Thomas
(below) was the main beneficiary of the Will, with all of his other children
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Two of the
three trustees named in the Will were James Ashwin and John Beale. James was the husband of Elizabeth Collett
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Mary
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Born in January 1798 |
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Ann
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Baptised on 11.12.1798 |
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Elizabeth
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Born in 1800 |
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Martha
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Born in 1802 |
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Thomas
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Born in 1805 |
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Born in 1807 |
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Henrietta
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Born in 1811 |
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Robert
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Born in 1813 |
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Emma
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Born in 1816 |
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Mary Collett was born at
Bourton-on-the-Water in 1774. She
never married and she died in 1823. In
her Will, which was proved on 28.08.1823, she was referred to as ‘Mary Collett
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Ann Collett was born at
Bourton-on-the-Water on 19.05.1782. It
is believed, although not yet proved, that she married Thomas Hanks in the
early 1800s. What is known from a
headstone in the graveyard at St Lawrence’s Church is that Thomas and Ann
Hanks had a second daughter Sarah Hanks born in 1811 and a son Thomas Collett
Hanks who was born in 1816. |
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The headstone
epitaph reads ‘Sacred to the memory of Thomas Collett Hanks son of Thomas and
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Hannah Collett was born
at Lower Slaughter on 02.05.1784 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel in
Bourton-on-the-Water. It seems likely
that she married later in life as at the same Baptist Chapel there is listed
a Hannah Collett who married by licence John Fox on 03.01.1822. |
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Elizabeth Collett was
born on 30.08.1795 at Bourton-on-the-Water where she was baptised at the
Baptist Chapel and where she married Stephen Marshall on 21.04.1819. |
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William Collett |
Born in 1828 |
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Born in 1830 |
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14N3 |
Thomas Collett |
Born in 1832 |
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Mary M Collett |
Born in 1838 |
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Anthony Collett |
Born in 1844 |
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Thomas Samuel Collett was
born at Evesham around 1810 and he married Elizabeth of Bledington probably
around 1832 when |
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All of the
children were born and baptised at Upper Slaughter and each of the individual
baptism records includes their father’s name as Thomas Samuel Collett. The children listed in 1851 were: Elizabeth 14, Thomas 12, Alfred 10, Harriet
9, Ellen 7, Sarah 4 and Amy aged 1. |
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Tragically
Thomas’ wife had passed away sometime before the April 1861 Census as Thomas
was listed as aged 50, a widower, and a master carpenter of Evesham. Acting as housekeeper was 25 years old Mary
Ann Collett who was born at Upper Slaughter.
The only other members of the family living with Thomas at that time
were son Thomas aged 22 a carpenter like his father, and daughters Sarah 15
and Amy 13. |
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Daughter
Harriett Collett aged 18 was working as housemaid at Upper Slaughter in the
house of Edward Witts Rector and Justice of the Peace for Upper
Slaughter. It is interesting to note
that ten years later her position at the Witts home had been filled by her
younger sister Amy who was aged 21 in 1871. |
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14N6 |
Ann Collett |
Born in 1834 |
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Elizabeth
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Baptised on 26.02.1837 |
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Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on 04.11.1838 |
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Alfred Collett |
Baptised on 05.07.1840 |
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Harriet
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Baptised on 26.06.1842 |
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Helen (Ellen) Collett |
Baptised on 21.04.1844 |
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Sarah
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Born circa 1846 |
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Samuel Collett |
Baptised on 28.02.1848; infant death |
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Amy
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Born circa 1850 |
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Mary Ann Collett was
born at Upper Slaughter on 28.07.1808 and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel
in Bourton-on-the-Water. She died on
22.07.1830 and the burial record at the Baptist Chapel in
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ROBERT HANMAN COLLETT was
born on 19.08.1809 at Upper Slaughter and was baptised at the Baptist Chapel
in Bourton where his date of birth was listed in the non-conformist
records. He married Julia Speed of
Shepton Mallet and both of their children were born while the couple were
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Some great
tragedy fell upon the house when, during 1838, Robert died. As a result Julia, now a widow with two
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According to
the Census of 1881 Julie Collett was living at the home of her daughter Ann
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Julia Collett
died in 1897 and was recorded as being aged 85 years of age, the wife of
Robert Collett born in Shepton Mallet.
Robert Hanman Collett’s second name derived from his
great-grandmother’s former name and this family tradition was used to name
his first child whose second name came from the child’s grandmother. |
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JOHN
KYTE COLLETT |
Born in 1836 |
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Ann
Mary Collett |
Born in 1838 |
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