PART TWO

 

The Secondary Line - 1550 to 1780

 

This is the first of three sections of Part Two of the Collett family

 

Updated July 2011

 

 

This part deals with a line of the Collett family that runs parallel to the one depicted in Part One.  It is unusual in that it is connected to it by the marriage below of John Collett (Ref. 1F9) and Elizabeth Venfield in 1593 at the beginning and by the marriage of Harry James Collett (Ref. 2P5) and Alice Louisa Collett (Ref. 1P33) in 1909 at the end.

 

In succeeding to establish the starting point of this line, a life long ambition has been achieved.  All of the years of perseverance and determination to unearth the link has been rewarded, the results of which are contained within the contents of the three sections of Part Two.

 

Very special thanks must also go to Gordon John Collett (Ref. 3Q5) who, at that time was of Boston in Lincolnshire, who unwittingly provided the details that enabled the missing link to be found.  John contacted me in December 2001 via the Collett website of Don Collett of Australia to whom my earlier work had been given.  In seeking my help with his own family line, John kindly sent me all the information he and his son Martin Collett (Ref. 3R3), also of Australia, had amassed.  And it was from clues provided therein that I was able to make the final link.

 

This part of the family history is therefore jointly dedicated to Martin, and John Collett who at the end of 2005 had moved to live at Towcester in Northamptonshire but who returned to Lincolnshire in 2008.

 

 

2F1

JOHN COLLETT (Ref. 1F9) was born in 1548 at Over Slaughter.  He married Elizabeth Venfield of Naunton in 1583.  He was joint Lord of the Manor of Over Slaughter with Gyles Venfield who was possibly Elizabeth’s brother. 

 

 

 

In 1591 John Collett, with his brother Thomas Collett (Ref. 1F8) and Richard Perratt they were listed as Trustees of the Lands of Upper Slaughter which were purchased and conveyed for the repair of the church and the relief of the poor.  John’s son Anthony (below) married Margaret Perratt who is likely to be Richard Perratt’s daughter.

 

 

 

John Collett died in Naunton in 1605 and his Will was proved later that same year. 

 

 

 

2G1

John Collett

Born in 1584

 

2G2

Sarah Collett

Born in 1586

 

2G3

Henry Collett

Born in 1588

 

2G4

Edmund Collett

Born in 1590

 

2G5

Alice Collett

Born in 1592

 

2G6

ANTHONY COLLETT

Born in 1594

 

 

 

 

2G1

John Collett born circa 1584 at Naunton and was mentioned in the 1608 Visitation.  He married Anne Peart and was Lord of the Manor.  As the nephew of Anthony Collett (Ref. 14F1), vis-a-vis the son of Anthony’s older brother John Collett, ‘John Collett of Naunton’ was named as one of three trustees to Anthony’s Will of 1627 for which he was paid five shillings and was also a witness at the signing of the Will.  (see Will in Legal Documents)

 

 

 

John died in 1641 and was buried at Naunton and his Will was proved that same year.  The couple had no children and after his death Anne lived in Bourton-on-the-Water, although her body was returned to Over Slaughter for burial on 03.09.1678.

 

 

 

John’s Will refers to his natural brother Edmund Collett (below) and wife Esther and their four children, his eldest brother Henry Collett (below) and wife Judith Collett both of Upper Slaughter and their sons Henry Collett (Ref. 2H1), Edmund Collett (Ref. 2H5) and Richard Collett (Ref. 2H9) and their five daughters.

 

 

 

It also refers to Henry Collett of Nethercott and his son Anthony Collett and three other children, John Collett (Ref. 2H14) the eldest son of brother Anthony Collett (below) and the rest of Anthony’s children, his sister Sarah Thorne (below) and her husband Edmund Thorne and their children, and cousin John Collett of Gloucester. 

 

 

 

The sole executor of the Will was John Collett’s youngest brother Anthony Collett (below) of Nether Slaughter.

 

 

 

 

2G2

Sarah Collett born circa 1586 at Naunton married Edmund (or Edward) Thorne and had a son Edmund plus other children.

 

 

 

 

2G3

Henry Collett of Upper Slaughter was born circa 1588 at Naunton and married Judith.  They had nine children all baptised at Naunton.  Later in their lives Henry and Judith were referred to as being ‘of Slaughter’ – see below.

 

 

 

Henry’s cousin Henry Collett (Ref. 14G2), of Bourton-on-the Water and the husband of Ann Lombard, made his Will in 1645.  In this he bequeathed to ‘Henry Collett and Judith Collett of Slaughter’ an annual supply of wood to the value of five shillings per annum.

 

 

 

The Will stipulated a time limit for the offer of the wood which would cease when the second son reached the age of 21 years, and this would have been around 1648.

 

 

 

Sadly Judith’s husband Henry Collett also died later in the same year as their benefactor in 1645, so it was she alone that benefited from the Will. 

 

 

 

2H1

Henry Collett

Baptised on 17.12.1608 at Naunton

 

2H2

Alice Collett

Baptised on 29.07.1610 at Naunton

 

2H3

John Collett

Baptised on 01.12.1611 at Naunton

 

2H4

Elizabeth Collett

Baptised on 20.02.1613 at Naunton

 

2H5

Edmund Collett

Baptised on 01.11.1618 at Naunton

 

2H6

Ann Collett

Baptised on 26.11.1620 at Naunton

 

2H7

Joan Collett

Baptised on 17.12.1622 at Naunton

 

2H8

Brigid Collett

Baptised on 06.10.1625 at Naunton

 

2H9

Richard Collett

Born circa 1628 at Naunton

 

 

 

 

2G4

Edmund Collett was born circa 1590 at Naunton and married Esther Brown and they had four children.  The family lived in Gloucester.

 

 

 

2H10

Edmund Collett

Date unknown

 

2H11

John Collett

Date unknown

 

2H12

Sarah Collett

Date unknown

 

2H13

Elizabeth Collett

Date unknown

 

 

 

 

2G5

Alice Collett was born circa 1592 at Naunton.  She died in 1625 never having married and was living at Winchcombe at the time of her death.  Her Will was proved in 1625.  The Winchcombe connection could be associated with John Thorne and his wife Elizabeth both referred to in the Will of John Collett (above) as ‘of Winchcombe’.  See also Sarah Collett (above) who married into the Thorne family.

 

 

 

 

2G6

ANTHONY COLLETT of Nether Slaughter was born circa 1594 at Naunton.  He married Margaret Perratt of Over Slaughter on 09.10.1614.  Margaret was the daughter of Nicholas Perratt and was born at Naunton in 1595.  Anthony was referred to as a Yeoman of Lower Slaughter.  He died at Bourton-on-the-Water before 1648.

 

 

 

His Will proved at Gloucester in 1648 makes no reference to his eldest son John Collett (below) even though he was named in the 1641 Will of his brother John Collett (above).  All of the other children, including Elizabeth the widow of Anthony Collett (below), were mentioned in the Will.  Anthony’s son Thomas Collett (below) was sole executor of the Will (see Will in Legal Documents)

 

 

 

Anthony was sole executor in the Will of his brother John Collett (above) made in 1641.

 

 

 

2H14

John Collett

Born in 1615

 

2H15

Edward Collett

Baptised on 04.06.1617

 

2H16

Anthony Collett

Baptised on 12.02.1618

 

2H17

Thomas Collett

Born in 1619

 

2H18

Nicholas Collett

Born in 1621

 

2H19

Anne Collett

Born in 1623

 

2H20

William Collett

Baptised on 12.08.1624

 

2H21

Margaret Collett

Born in 1625

 

2H22

RICHARD COLLETT

Baptised on 03.12.1627

 

 

 

 

2H12

Sarah Collett whose date of birth is not known married Mr Lovatt.

 

 

 

 

2H14

John Collett was born in 1615 and may have died between 1641 and 1648 since he was not mentioned in his father’s Will of 1648 (above) but was a beneficiary under the terms of the Will of his uncle John Collett (Ref. 2G1).

 

 

 

 

2H15

Edward Collett was baptised on 04.06.1617 at Bourton on the Water.  He received two cattle and some household items in the Will of Anthony Collett (above) his father. 

 

 

 

 

2H16

Anthony Collett was baptised at Bourton-on-the-Water on 12.02.1618 and he married Elizabeth Guyle in 1643.  Anthony died in 1648 as confirmed in the 1648 Will of his father Anthony Collett (above) in which Elizabeth was referred to as ‘my daughter-in-law, late wife to Anthony Collett deceased’. 

 

 

 

Her son John Collett (below) was the only grandchild referred to in her father-in-law’s Will, her first born son Anthony Collett (below) already having passed away while still a baby.

 

 

 

Elizabeth, who died in 1651, is very likely to have been ‘with child’ at the time of the death of her father-in-law Anthony Collett (above), because a third son Richard Collett (below) was born soon after the Will was made with no mention of that child.  This also indicates that this Anthony Collett died in 1648 before the birth of his third child.

 

 

 

2I1

Anthony Collett

Baptised on 09.01.1644

 

2I2

John Collett

Born in 1646

 

2I3

Richard Collett

Born in 1648

 

 

 

 

2H17

Thomas Collett was born around 1619 and he married Elizabeth Mason of Ayfred at Upper Slaughter on 04.03.1644.  The marriage produced seven children for the couple and in 1650 Thomas purchased the Old Parsonage at Lower Slaughter where the family lived.

 

 

 

Thomas was sole executor of the Will of his father Anthony Collett (Ref. 2G6) in 1648.  Thomas, who was referred to as ‘yeoman of Lower Slaughter, died at Lower Slaughter in 1684.

 

 

 

His own Will dated 1683, for which son Anthony Collett (below) was sole executor, was proved at Gloucester in 1684.  This included a request to be buried at Bourton-on-the-Water.  All of their children were mentioned in Thomas’ Will in which his brother Richard Collett (Ref. 2H22) and landlord William Roberts were named as overseers.

 

 

 

When Elizabeth died in 1693 she too was buried at Bourton.  The property known as ‘The Old Parsonage’ was still owned by this Collett family in 1896.

 

 

 

2I4

Anthony Collett

Born in 1645

 

2I5

Thomas Collett

Born in 1646

 

2I6

William Collett

Born in 1648

 

2I7

Edmund Collett

Born in 1650

 

2I8

Elizabeth Collett

Born in 1651

 

2I9

Margaret Collett

Born in 1653

 

2I10

John Collett

Born in 1655

 

 

 

 

2H18

Nicholas Collett was born in 1621 and he died shortly after he was born.

 

 

 

 

2H19

Anne Collett was born in 1623 and by the time of the death of her father Anthony Collett (Ref. 2G6) in 1648 she had not married.

 

 

 

 

2H20

William Collett was baptised at Bourton-on-the-Water on 12.08.1624 and was the son of Anthony according to the IGI.  Whilst there are no details available at this time relating to William, it is of particular interest that, after him in this line, there are no members of the family with the same christian name for over one hundred year

 

 

 

He may therefore be the missing link between this family line and that of the Collett family of Bourton-on-the-Water detailed in Part 33, in which there is a William in successive generations

 

 

 

For this to be true, this William Collett could be the grandfather of William Collett (Ref. 33J1) who was born around 1685 at Bourton and it would seem logical, knowing family traditions, that within the missing generation there was a William Collett who was probably the father of William (Ref. 33J1).  Further work needs to be done to verify this assumption

 

 

 

 

2H21

Margaret Collett was born in 1625 and by the time of the death of her father Anthony Collett (Ref. 2G6) in 1648 she had not married.

 

 

 

 

2H22

RICHARD COLLETT, an elder of Nether Slaughter and a Yeoman, was baptised at Bourton-on-the-Water on 03.12.1627.  He married Elizabeth Hunt of Lower Slaughter with whom he had seven children.  He inherited land at Westcote from his father Anthony Collett (Ref. 2G6) who died in 1648 and this was passed onto son Joshua Collett (below) in 1715. 

 

 

 

In 1683, and just eight days prior to the marriage of his eldest son John Collett to Elizabeth Green, Richard and son John signed a marriage indenture, this being a charter between the two Collett men and the father and brother of Elizabeth Green, these being Henry Green and Jeremiah Green.  The Marriage Indenture 1683 related to land at Westcote.  (see Legal Documents)

 

 

 

Richard Collett died at Westcote on 06.08.1715 aged 89, and his Will dated 1715 was proved that same year. 

 

 

 

In the Will Richard’s son Thomas Collett (below) was referred to in the Will as ‘Thomas of Sherborne’.  Henry Akerman was named and his wife Sarah nee Collett (below) and their children, as was son-in-law John Eldridge (the husband of Margaret below) and his sons, son William Collett (below) and his children, and daughter Elizabeth Smith nee Collett (below) who had no children.

 

 

 

However, there was no reference to daughter Margaret Collett who married John Eldridge.  It is possible that she had died by 1715, and likewise for Elizabeth’s husband John Smith for whom there was also no reference.  Richard’s sons John and Joshua were named as joint executors of the Will, which was dated 18th February 1714.

 

 

 

Richard’s and Elizabeth’s youngest son William (below) married Elizabeth Hunt (Ref. 2J5) the daughter of Elizabeth Collett and John Hunt

 

 

 

2I11

JOHN COLLETT

Born in 1658

 

2I12

Thomas Collett

Baptised on 02.09.1660

 

2I13

Joshua Collett

Baptised on 12.10.1661

 

2I14

Paris Collett

Baptised on 12.09.1662 at Upper Slau.

 

2I15

Sarah Collett

Born in 1663

 

2I16

Elizabeth Collett

Born in 1665

 

2I17

Margaret Collett

Born in 1667

 

2I18

William Collett

Born in 1669

 

 

 

 

2I1

Anthony Collett was baptised at St Nicholas Church in Gloucester on 09.01.1644, the eldest son of Anthony Collett and Elizabeth Guyle.  Tragically he died on 26.05.1646 when he was only two years old.

 

 

 

 

2I4

Anthony Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1645, the son of Thomas Collett and Elizabeth Mason.  He was named as the eldest son in the 1683 Will of his father Thomas Collett and sole executor of the Will.

 

 

 

Anthony was married and it known to have had the two sons listed below, although there may also have been other children from the marriage.  Anthony died at Lower Slaughter in 1722.

 

 

 

2J1

Thomas Collett

Born circa 1670

 

2J2

Anthony Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

2I5

Thomas Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1646.  He was referred to as Thomas of Slaughter in later years.  He received an inheritance of Ł40 under the terms the 1683 Will of his father Thomas Collett.  He was also named as overseer of the Will with his father’s landlord William Roberts.

 

 

 

 

2I6

William Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1648, the son of Thomas Collett and Elizabeth Mason.  He died in 1693.

 

 

 

 

2I7

Edmund Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1650.  He was known to have married as the 1683 Will of his father Thomas Collett referred to his son Edmund Collett and his daughter Elizabeth Collett.

 

 

 

2J3

Elizabeth Collett

Born circa 1670

 

2J4

Edmund Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

2I8

Elizabeth Collett was born at lower Slaughter in 1651 and she married John Hunt in 1683.  Both are mentioned in the 1683 Will of her father Thomas Collett and this indicates that Elizabeth was with child as the inheritance of Ł10 was to be paid ‘within six months of issue’ and then only if Elizabeth survived.

 

 

 

Elizabeth’s husband John Hunt was very likely the nephew of Elizabeth Hunt who married Elizabeth Collett’s uncle Richard Collett (Ref. 2H22).

 

 

 

Their daughter Elizabeth married William Collett (see Ref. 2I18) who was her mother’s cousin.

 

 

 

2J5

Elizabeth Hunt

Born in 1684

 

 

 

 

2I9

Margaret Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1653 and she married Edward Dassett in 1673.  Both Margaret and her son Richard Dassett are referred to in the 1683 Will of her father Thomas Collett.

 

 

 

 

2I10

John Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1655 and he married Edy around 1675-80.  The couple and their son John were named in the 1683 Will of John‘s father Thomas Collett.

 

 

 

2J6

John Collett

Born 1676-1680

 

 

 

 

2I11

JOHN COLLETT of Naunton was born in 1658.  He married (1) Margaret Thomas and later (2) Elizabeth Green of Upper Slaughter at Bourton-on-the-Water on 17.07.1683.  Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry Green and the brother of Jeremiah Green.

 

 

 

Just eight days prior to the marriage of John and Elizabeth a Marriage Indenture was drawn up on 9th July 1683 between the Collett and Green families.  This was entitled ‘The Additional Charter No. 42921’ and today it can be found in the British Library in London.  A transcript of the document has been produced for the Collett website.  (see Legal Documents)

 

 

 

All of the children came from the second marriage and were born and baptised at Upper Slaughter as confirmed in Pedigree Six of The Collett Saga by Margaret Chadd, as detailed on page 36.

 

 

 

However, in this book on page 27, John is stated as being first married to Margaret Thomas and secondly to the widow of Mr K Akerman with whom he had two children, a son Thomas and a daughter Mary who married W Cooke. 

 

 

 

Interestingly John’s sister Sarah Collett (below) married Henry Akerman.

 

 

 

John was referred to as ‘a tenant of Lower Slaughter’ and died at Naunton in 1707 and was not mentioned as a beneficiary under the terms of his father’s Will of 1715, although he was named as joint executor with his brother Joshua (below).

 

 

 

2J7

first child – exact details unknown

Born in 1684

 

2J8

John Collett

Baptised on 28.05.1686

 

2J9

RICHARD COLLETT

Baptised on 10.02.1687

 

2J10

Mary Collett

Baptised on 26.07.1690

 

 

 

 

2I12

Thomas Collett was baptised on 02.09.1660 at Upper Slaughter.  He was later referred to in the 1715 Will of his father Richard Collett as Thomas of Sherborne and through which he inherited Ł31, the bulk of the estate at Westcote passing to Thomas’ younger brother Joshua (below).

 

 

 

He married Joan and they had four children.  All four are likely to have been born at Sherborne since it was there that Thomas was buried on 03.02.1732 aged 68 followed by Joan who was buried there on 09.06.1740.

 

 

 

It seems very likely that there were other children born to the couple since in the Will of their son Thomas there was a reference to two kinswomen.  One of these was his sister Elizabeth Hitchman nee Collett and the other was Sarah Jones who was very likely another sister.

 

 

 

2J11

Elizabeth Collett

Baptised on 05.08.1692

 

2J12

Sarah Collett

Date unknown

 

2J13

Richard Collett

Baptised on 14.05.1698

 

2J14

Thomas Collett

Date unknown

 

 

 

 

2I13

Joshua Collett was a yeoman of Westcote and was baptised on 12.10.1661 at Bourton-on-the-Water.  Under the terms of the 1715 Will of his father Richard Collett, Joshua inherited land at Westcote.  Joshua was also joint executor of the Will with his older brother John Collett (above).

 

 

 

Joshua Collett married Elizabeth Hawkes around 1687 and he died at Westcote in 1723.  Joshua’s own Will of 1723 was proved in 1729.

 

 

 

 

2I15

Sarah Collett was born in 1663 and she married Henry Akerman in 1692 at Bourton-on-the-Water.  Henry was referred to as ‘son-in-law’ in the 1715 Will of Sarah’s father Richard Collett.

 

 

 

 

2I16

Elizabeth Collett was born in 1665 at Bourton-on-the-Water and she married John Smith.

 

 

 

 

2I17

Margaret Collett was born in 1667 and she married John Eldridge.

 

 

 

 

2I18

William Collett was born at Lower Slaughter in 1669, the youngest son of Richard Collett and Elizabeth Hunt.  It was around 1704 that William married Elizabeth Hunt (below).  Elizabeth was the daughter of John Hunt and Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2I8) who was born in 1684.

 

 

 

Elizabeth Hunt’s mother Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2I8) was a cousin to William Collett (Ref. 2I18), which therefore means that Elizabeth Hunt was a niece to ‘uncle’ William Collett when they were married.

 

 

 

William Collett died around 1751.

 

 

 

2J15

John Collett

Born in 1706

 

2J16

Elizabeth Collett

Born in 1708

 

2J17

Richard Collett

Born in 1710

 

2J18

Mary Collett

Born in 1712

 

2J19

Ann Collett

Born in 1716

 

2J20

Thomas Collett

Born in 1718

 

2J21

William Collett

Born in 1721

 

2J22

Joseph Collett

Born in 1727

 

 

 

 

2J1

Thomas Collett, whose date is believed to be around 1670, was the son of Anthony Collett.  Thomas Collett was married to Jane and he died in 1755.

 

 

 

 

2J2

Anthony Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was a younger son of Anthony Collett.  It would seem that he married late in his life, probably to a wife who was many years younger than him.

 

 

 

2K1

John Collett

Date of birth unknown

 

 

 

 

2J3

Elizabeth Collett was born around 1670 and was the daughter of Edmund Collett and his wife Mrs Edmund Collett.

 

 

 

 

2J5

Elizabeth Hunt was born in 1684 and she married her ‘uncle’ William Collett (above).

 

 

 

 

2J9

RICHARD COLLETT of Upper Slaughter and Notgrove was baptised on 10.02.1687 at Upper Slaughter.  He married Anne Male on 22.10.1716 at Charlton Abbotts in Gloucestershire, after which the couple settled in the village of Notgrove where all of their children were born and baptised.

 

 

 

Notgrove is a Gloucestershire village nestling amongst the quiet country lanes of the Cotswolds.  Within the churchyard are many Collett memorials, although of such an age that the inscription are virtually impossible to decipher.

 

 

 

Richard Collett died at Notgrove on 15.10.1752 at the age of sixty-four.

 

 

 

2K2

Sarah Collett

Baptised on 01.09.1717

 

2K3

RICHARD COLLETT

Baptised on 25.09.1719

 

2K4

Henry Collett

Baptised on 09.03.1721

 

2K5

John Collett

Baptised on 07.09.1724

 

2K6

Joseph Collett

Baptised on 04.03.1726

 

2K7

Anne Collett

Baptised on 17.10.1730

 

2K8

Samuel Collett

Baptised on 22.04.1733

 

2K9

Mary Collett

Baptised on 26.11.1738

 

 

 

 

2J11

Elizabeth Collett was born at Sherborne where she was baptised on 05.08.1692.  It was also at Sherborne that she married John Hitchman who was a blacksmith.  Upon the death of her brother Richard Collett (below) Elizabeth’s husband John inherited much of his estate. 

 

 

 

A couple of years later Elizabeth and John both benefited from the Will of Elizabeth’s other brother Thomas Collett (below) when they were bequeathed a cottage with an orchard.

 

 

 

Elizabeth and John are known to have had a son Thomas Hitchman who, upon their passing, inherited the cottage and the orchard left to them by his uncle Thomas Collett (below). 

 

 

 

It may be interesting to note that, in addition to the reference to him in Thomas Collett’s 1777 Will, Thomas Hitchman was also named in the Marriage Indenture of Thomas Collett (Ref. 14L11) and Ann Tilling in 1796.

 

 

 

 

2J12

Sarah Collett was born at Sherborne although the date is not known and so far no baptism record has been found.  She later married Mr Jones and was referred to as kinswoman Sarah Jones of Northleach in the 1777 Will of her brother Thomas Collett (below).

 

 

 

As there was no mention by name of Sarah’s husband, it might be assumed that he had already passed away by 1777.

 

 

 

 

2J13

Richard Collett was baptised on 14.09.1698 at Sherborne.  He remained a bachelor all his life and left a Will proved in 1777.  In the Will Richard made reference to his brother Thomas Collett (below) but with no children of his own he left much of his estate to kinsman John Hitchman, the husband of sister Elizabeth Collett (above).  The Hitchman name also appears four times in the Will of Thomas Collett (below).

 

 

 

 

2J14

Thomas Collett was born at Sherborne where he married Elizabeth.  It is thought that he may have been married twice, the second time also to an Elizabeth.  Elizabeth (1) died on 30.05.1762 while Elizabeth (2) died on 25.01.1798, and both at Sherborne.  In his Will made on 11.10.1777 and proved in 1779 – which he signed with a cross - he referred to two kinswomen. 

 

 

 

The first was Sarah Jones of Northleach, while the second was Elizabeth Hitchman wife of John Hitchman who was Thomas’ sister (above).  In addition to being given one house and orchard which, upon her death, was to pass to her son Thomas Hitchman, Elizabeth was also named as sole executor. (see Will in Legal Documents)

 

 

 

Others mentioned in the Will were Thomas’ wife Elizabeth Collett, Thomas Hitchman of Sherborne who inherited the freehold estate at Coopers Hill, and John Hitchman of Sherborne the husband of sister Elizabeth Hitchman nee Collett (above). 

 

 

 

 

2J15

John Collett was born in 1706 and he died in 1783.

 

 

 

 

2J16

Elizabeth Collett was born in 1708 and she died in 1773.

 

 

 

 

2J17

Richard Collett was born in 1710 and he died in 1779.

 

 

 

 

2J18

Mary Collett was born in 1712 and she died in 1786.

 

 

 

 

2J19

Ann Collett was born in 1717 and she died in 1786.

 

 

 

 

2J20

Thomas Collett was baptised at Bourton-on-the-Water on 25.01.1718, the son of William Collett and Elizabeth Hunt.  It was originally thought that he married Sarah Ball who was born in 1726, but more recent information suggests that it was Sarah Bates that he married at Bromsgrove in Worcestershire on 01.06.1748.

 

 

 

All of the children of Thomas and Elizabeth were born and baptised at Bromsgrove.  Their eldest son John Hunt Collett was named after his maternal grandfather John Hunt, the father of the child’s mother, who had married Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2I8).

 

 

 

Thomas Collett died and was buried at Bromsgrove in 1790, while his widow Sarah survived for another fourteen years, when she died in 1804 and was also buried at Bromsgrove.

 

 

 

2K10

Elizabeth Collett

Born in 1749

 

2K11

John Hunt Collett

Born in 1750

 

2K12

Richard Collett

Born in 1754

 

2K13

Thomas Collett

Born in 1760

 

 

 

 

2J21

William Collett was born in 1721 and was baptised at Lower Slaughter on 25.06.1721, the son of William Collett and Elizabeth Hunt.  The only other known fact about William is that he died in 1745.

 

 

 

 

2J22

Joseph Collett was born in 1727 and he died in 1795.

 

 

 

 

2K1

John Collett, whose date of birth is not known, was born at Lower Slaughter, the son of Anthony Collett.  He was married and his son was born at Lower Slaughter where John died in 1795.

 

 

 

2L1

Thomas Collett

Born in 1779

 

 

 

 

2K2

Sarah Collett was baptised on 01.09.1717 at Notgrove and was the daughter of Richard Collett of Upper Slaughter and Notgrove and Ann Male.  And it was at Upper Slaughter that she married her cousin Henry Collett on 12.09.1746. 

 

 

 

It was also at Upper Slaughter that the children of Sarah and Henry Collett were baptised.

 

 

 

It is possible, although not proved, that Sarah’ husband, Henry Collett may have been the son of her father’s brother John Collett (Ref. 2J8).

 

 

 

2L2

Rachel Collett

Baptised on 12.10.1747

 

2L3

Henry Collett

Baptised on 26.12.1751

 

2L4

Elizabeth Collett

Baptised on 17.03.1754

 

2L5

Hannah Collett

Baptised on 14.03.1756

 

 

 

 

2K3

RICHARD COLLETT was baptised on 25.09.1719 at Notgrove where he married Anne Didcote on 26.03.1744.  The first child was born and baptised at Notgrove, the remainder at the neighbouring village of Salperton.  Whilst there may be children missing during the years between 1745 and 1757, it is confirmed that Anne died on 23.07.1772.

 

 

 

2L6

Mary Collett

Baptised on 30.09.1745

 

2L7

JOB COLLETT

Born circa 1755

 

2L8

John Collett

Baptised on 10.07.1757

 

2L9

Anne Collett

Born circa 1758

 

2L10

Betty Collett

Baptised on 18.04.1762

 

 

 

 

2K4

Henry Collett was baptised on 09.03.1721 at Notgrove.  He married Mary Fluck of Cold Aston (only one mile from Notgrove) on 06.05.1746 at Aston Blank (also known as Cold Aston).  Henry died on 02.06.1796 and Mary who was born in 1722 died on 03.11.1793 aged 71, both of them at Notgrove.  All of their children were born and baptised at Notgrove.  This family is the subject of Pedigree Seven in The Collett Saga.

 

 

 

2L11

Sarah Collett

Baptised on 05.05.1747

 

2L12

Richard Collett

Baptised on 14.04.1749

 

2L13

Ann Collett

Baptised on 17.08.1751

 

2L14

Hannah Collett

Baptised on 05.03.1754

 

2L15

Henry Collett

Baptised on 03.12.1756  infant death

 

2L16

Henry Collett

Baptised on 05.12.1758

 

2L17

Samuel Collett

Baptised on 12.06.1762

 

2L18

Jane Collett

Baptised in 1763

 

2L19

Robert Collett

Baptised on 28.04.1765

 

2L20

Mary Collett

Baptised on 26.01.1768

 

 

 

 

2K5

John Collett was baptised on 07.09.1724 at Notgrove where he married Ann Harman on 09.10.1750.  John died on 16.09.1796 and Ann died on 16.09.1775 both of them at Notgrove.  Both children were born and baptised at Notgrove.  The garden of the property in which John lived was subject to a Notgrove Enclosure Award of one and one-half penny in 1770.

 

 

 

2L21

Joseph Collett

Baptised on 19.11.1752

 

2L22

Elizabeth Collett

Baptised on 14.10.1759

 

 

 

 

2K7

Anne Collett was baptised on 17.10.1730 at Notgrove.  She married Richard David Larner of Ampney St Mary on 09.04.1757 at Notgrove.  Anne died on 27.07.1769.

 

 

 

 

2K9

Mary Collett was baptised on 26.11.1738 at Notgrove where she married William Trew on 22.03.1761.  Mary died on 06.11.1793.

 

 

 

 

2K10

Elizabeth Collett was very likely born at Bromsgrove in 1749, following the marriage there of her parents, Thomas and Sarah Collett, during June of the previous year.  She later married the Reverend L Edwards.  Elizabeth by died at Bromsgrove in 1775 at the age of 26, and was followed by her husband who died there in 1809.

 

 

 

 

2K11

John Hunt Collett, named after his maternal grandfather John Hunt (Ref. 2I8), was born at Bromsgrove in 1750, where he was baptised on 01.03.1751, the eldest son of Thomas and Sarah Collett.  Sadly, he was only 24 when he died in 1774.

 

 

 

 

2K12

Richard Collett was born at Bromsgrove in either late 1753 or early 1754, and it was there that he was baptised on 10.05.1754, the son of Thomas and Sarah Collett.

 

 

 

He later married Mary Wilson who was born in 1756, and who was the daughter of J Wilson.  Once married, the couple continued to live in Bromsgrove where their two known children were born and baptised.  The parish records confirm that Richard Collett was the churchwarden at St John the Baptist Church in Bromsgrove in 1778.

 

 

 

It was also at Bromsgrove that Richard Collett died and was buried in 1808.

 

 

 

2L23

John Collett

Born on 10.07.1775

 

2L24

Mary Collett

Born in 1777

 

 

 

 

2K13

Thomas Collett was born at Bromsgrove in 1760, and it was there also that he was baptised on 20.10.1760, the son of Thomas and Sarah Collett.  He later married Mary Moore, although he died at the relatively young age of 32 in 1792.

 

 

 

 

2L1

Thomas Collett was born in 1779 at Lower Slaughter where he married Elizabeth Turner just after the turn of the century.  Therefore there may have been children born to the couple prior to the three children listed below.

 

 

 

2M1

Thomas James (Turner) Collett

Born in 1811

 

2M2

John Collett

Born in 1813

 

2M3

Joseph Collett

Born in 1815

 

 

 

 

2L6

Mary Collett was baptised 30.09.1745 at Notgrove where she married William Parker on 12.08.1768.  Mary died in 1778.

 

 

 

 

2L7

JOB COLLETT was born around 1754, the son of Richard and Ann Collett.  He was baptised at Salperton and, according to the IGI, the ceremony took place on 10.07.1757 and was a joint baptism with his brother John (below).  However, it would appear from the parish register that the baptism actually took place of 1st July 1757.

 

 

 

Sometime when he was in his twenties, Job moved from Salperton to nearby Bibury, and it was there on 03.01.1780 that he married Susannah Harden when both of them were described as being of Arlington Row.  While Job signed his name in the parish register, his wife made her mark with a cross.

 

 

 

The witnesses at the wedding ceremony were William Porter and Samuel Burge.  For another Burge connection, see Job’s sister Anne (below) who also moved to Bibury around that time.

 

 

 

It was also at Bibury that all of their children were born and baptised.  Job Collett died in 1839 at the age of 85 years, following which he was buried at Arlington in Bibury on 22.05.1839.

 

 

 

According to Bibury parish records, Susannah would have been born around 1755 since, at the time of her death two years before her husband on 04.03.1837, she was 82 years of age.

 

 


 

2M4

John Collett

Born in 1782

 

2M5

ELIZABETH COLLETT

Born in 1785

 

2M6

Thomas Collett

Born in 1788

 

2M7

Richard Collett

Born in 1791

 

 

 

 

2L8

John Collett was possibly born around 1757 and was baptised at Salperton in Gloucestershire on 10.07.1757 in a joint ceremony with his brother Job (below), the children of Richard and Ann Collett.  The only other known fact about John, is that he died six months later on 05.01.1758.

 

 

 

 

2L9

Anne Collett was possibly born around 1758 and was baptised at Salperton on 17.08.1760, the daughter of Richard and Anne Collett.  The baptism date has been taken from the IGI, but differs from that shown in the parish register, which gives the date as 15th August 1760. 

 

 

 

It was previously believed that Anne married William Perry at Notgrove on 05.08.1780.  However, this has now been disproved by the fact that Anne never married during her life, even though she is known to have given birth to three base-born children.

 

 

 

It would appear that Anne and her brother Job (above) both left Salperton in the late 1770s, when they moved into the nearby village of Bibury.  For Anne, this may have been around the end 1779, when she discovered that she was with-child. 

 

 

 

The Bibury parish records show that Job Collett was married there in January 1780, while Anne’s first base-born child was baptised there in the month of May that same year.  The child’s father was named as John Burge, who was very likely related to Samuel Burge, who had been a witness at the wedding of her brother Job just four months earlier.

 

 

 

Within the next two years Anne Collett gave birth to her second child out of wedlock, and on the occasion of the baptism of that child the father was named as Thomas Martin.

 

 

 

Anne was around forty years of age when she conceived her third child, although for that particular child the Bibury baptism entry stated that the child was the son of Anne Collett, and of a father not named.

 

 

 

Just over forty years later, according to the Bibury census of 1841, Anne Collett was 85 and was living at the Arlington Row home of her nephew Thomas Collett and his wife Mary Coates, Thomas being the son of Anne’s brother Job.

 

 

 

It was just nineteen months later, on 06.01.1843 that Anne Collett died at Bibury.  She was 87 and the death certificate stated that the cause of death was simply ‘old age’.  During her later life, in the 1800s, the name of Anne Collett was included in the parish poor list on more than one occasion.

 

 


 

2M8

Mary Collett

Born circa 1780

 

2M9

Elizabeth Collett

Born circa 1782

 

2M10

Edmund Collett

Born circa 1799

 

 

 

 

2L12

Richard Collett, who was referred to asof Lower Slaughter’ was baptised at Notgrove on 14.04.1749, the eldest son of Henry Collett and Mary Fluck.  He married Elizabeth Cooke of Notgrove by licence on 29.05.1773 at Notgrove.  Richard was buried at Notgrove on 30.03.1832 aged 83 and at that time was described as 'of Minchinhampton'. 

 

 

 

According to the parish register the family moved from Notgrove to Lower Slaughter in 1786 and therefore Richard must have had his association with Minchinhampton much later in his life.  Elizabeth, who was born in 1748, died at Lower Slaughter and was buried at Notgrove in 1841 aged 93. 

 

 

 

All of the children of Richard and Elizabeth were born and baptised at Notgrove.  In 1770 the garden of the property in which Richard was living at that time was subject to a Notgrove Enclosure Award of two pennies.

 

 

 

2M11

Mary Collett

Baptised on 11.01.1775; infant death

 

2M12

Hannah Collett

Baptised on 17.09.1777

 

2M13

Thomas Collett

Baptised on 20.06.1780

 

2M14

Richard Collett

Baptised on 09.01.1782

 

2M15

Robert Collett

Baptised on 06.02.1784

 

2M16

Jane Collett

Baptised on 13.07.1785

 

2M17

Mary Collett      (twin)

Baptised on 13.02.1786

 

2M18

Henry Collett    (twin)

Baptised on 13.02.1786

 

2M19

William Collett

Baptised on 14.10.1788

 

 

 

 

2L13

Ann Collett was baptised on 17.08.1751 at Notgrove where she married Joseph Wood on 04.04.1783.  Ann died on 21.07.1789.

 

 

 

 

2L14

Hannah Collett was baptised on 05.03.1754 at Notgrove where she died on 18.02.1776 aged 23.

 

 

 

 

2L15

Henry Collett was baptised on 03.12.1756 at Notgrove where he died on 03.02.1757.