PART
THREE
The
Chedworth Line - 1800 to 1970
Updated July 2009
The July 2009 update is thanks to new information,
photographs, and drawing received
from David Martin of Pontefract in Yorkshire
On Saturday 6th November
1999 Martin John Cairns of Abingdon in Oxfordshire and Elizabeth Charlotte Gegg
(Ref. 3R12) from Cirencester in Gloucestershire were married at Park United
Reform Church in Reading.
Nothing very surprising in that you
might think, until you realise that both young people descended from branches
of the Gloucestershire Collett family.
This section of the family history is
a link line between Part Two starting at Henry Collett (Ref. 2M22) of Chedworth
and coming forward in time through the Gegg family and eventually arriving at Part
One with Martin Cairns (Ref. 1S9).
Martin’s mother is my youngest sister Mary Cairns nee Collett (Ref.
1R4). Thus another important loop line
is established.
Grateful thanks go to Brian Gegg (Ref.
3Q6) for kindly providing the information on the Gegg family that connects the
latter day Colletts of Chedworth with the Cairns family of the 21st
Century.
Thanks must also go to Ivor Clucas of
Herefordshire for supplying more recent information relating to his wife Marion
Young (Ref. 3S1) who is a direct descendent of Richard Collett (Ref. 3N1).
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HENRY COLLETT
(Ref. 2M22) was baptised on 07.07.1794 at Notgrove where he married Mary Ann
Margetts on 31.07.1815. All of their
children were born at Chedworth but as the parent’s were opposed to the
ordinance of infants, the births were simply registered at the Chedworth
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Henry
and his sister Elizabeth (Ref. 2M20) were the only two children of Henry
Collett (Ref. 2L18) and Mary Rowland not to benefit from the 1818 Will of
their grandfather William Rowland (see Ref. 10K1). |
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Henry’s
occupation was that of a shoemaker like that of his father Henry Collett
(Ref. 2L18) and his brother Richard Collett (Ref. 2M24). Through the 1830 Will of his father Henry
Collett (Ref. 2L18) Henry junior inherited his father’s cottage at
Naunton. And according to 1832
Electoral Roll, Henry was listed as a Freeholder as can be seen from the
contents of following document and that of his own Will of 20th
February 1850 (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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The
1842 Commutation of Tithes map indicates that Henry was the owner of a house
and orchard on Green Lane near Bleakmoor.
He was for many years the Deacon at Chedworth, where he was buried
following his death on 16.03.1850. |
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In
the 1851 Census for Chedworth, Henry’s widow Mary Ann Collett was listed as being
55 years of age and her occupation was described as being that of a grocer. Her place of birth was confirmed as having
been Notgrove. With
her on that occasion were two of her children, Eliza aged 16 and Jane aged 15,
both of whom were confirmed as having been born at Chedworth. There
was also a visitor staying with the family at that time who was Esther Rose
aged 58 of no stated place of birth. The magnificent painting shown on the
right is of Mary Ann Collett, formerly Margetts, and was drawn and painted by
A Betts in 1853, as detailed on the bottom right of the picture. On the top left of the painting (but
not visible here) is a pencilled note by the Rev. Sidney John Martin that
this was his mother’s mother’s mother.
His mother was Sarah Blanche Gegg, and her mother was Sarah Martha
Collett, the daughter of Mary Ann Margetts. Mary Ann Margetts was born at Notgrove around
1796 and she died in 1866 at the age of 70.
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Henry’s
Will was proved in the same year that he died and referred to his brother
Richard Collett (Ref. 2M23) of Notgrove a shoemaker, and his friend John
William Cornley, to whom he jointly bequeathed three cottages and gardens at
Chedworth Laines and two cottages and gardens in Lower Chedworth. |
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The
Will stated that all of these properties were purchased from Richard Harris
and that his own dwelling house had been purchased from Joseph Wilson. The adjoining orchard (on the opposite side
of Green Lane from the cottage) was purchased from Simon Wilson. Other premises and orchard in Naunton
purchased from John Wood were also bequeathed to the pair. |
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The
estate was to be sold by the trustees and converted into Parliamentary stocks
and public funds, the dividends and interest from which would be paid to his Henry’s
wife Mary Ann until her death, after which it would go to his children. |
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The
references in Henry’s Will to Richard Harris and John Wood are interesting in
that there appears to be many ties between the two respective families and
the Collett family. For example:
Samuel Collett (Ref. 2L16) married Martha Harris around 1785, Hannah Collett
(Ref. 2M14) married William Harris in 1796, and Jane Collett (Ref. 2M29)
married Thomas Harris in 1831. |
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And
then there was Ann Collett (Ref. 2L15) who married Joseph Wood in 1783, Mary
Collett (Ref. 2L22) married his brother John Wood in 1789 and Jane Collett
(Ref. 2M15) married another John Wood in 1820, possibly the son of the first
John Wood. |
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3N1 |
Richard
Collett |
Born on
04.04.1816 |
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Robert
Collett |
Born on
17.05.1818 |
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Henry
Collett |
Born on
31.03.1820 |
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John
Collett |
Born on
18.04.1822 |
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Philip
Collett |
Born on
04.04.1826 |
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3N6 |
Mary Ann
Collett |
Born on
17.06.1828 |
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Sarah
Collett |
Born in November
1830 |
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Sarah
Martha Collett |
Born on
29.03.1832 |
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3N9 |
Eliza
Collett |
Born on
18.06.1834 |
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3N10 |
JANE
COLLETT |
Born on
15.12.1835 |
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3N1 |
Richard Collett was born on 04.04.1816 at Chedworth. On 11.03.1839 he was married (1) Sophia Burge
who was born at Arlington on 01.06.1807 but who later died in September 1855. Sophia was the daughter of James Archer
Burge and Mary Williams. Richard and
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By
1851 the family living at Naunton was listed as Richard a tailor aged 34 of
Chedworth, Sophia aged 43 of Arlington, daughters Jane aged 10 and Sophia
aged 9 both of Naunton, son Walter aged 8 of Lower Slaughter, Helen also of
Lower Slaughter aged 7, and Mary aged 4 of Naunton. |
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Two
years after the death of his first wife at Stow-on-the-Wold, Richard married
(2) Mary Ann in 1857. Mary Ann is
likely to have been either Mary Ann Collett (Ref. 14M15) the daughter of Robert
Collett and Mary Ann Kyte born at Bourton-on-the Water on 28.07.1828 or Mary
Baylis the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth born around 1830/31 since all
of their children were born at Naunton.
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However,
subsequent census records point towards the former rather than the latter as
being the most likely, not least because of the continued reference to Mary
Ann and not simply Mary. |
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For further details of Mary Ann
Collett (Ref. 14M15) and her family see Part 14 – The John Kyte Collett
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Around
the time that Mary Ann married Richard she was a tailoress as confirmed by
the 1861 Census for Naunton in which Richard was listed as aged 45 and a
tailor and Mary as aged 32 and a tailoress.
The only children with them were Thruby aged 3 and Fred aged 1 both of
Naunton. |
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Also
later census records indicate that son Walter was born at Andoversford which
is near Shipton Oliffe & Shipton Sollars, where both he and his half brother
Henry Thruby Collett were baptised and sister Charlotte was born. |
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In
1881 the family, minus all of Sophia’s children and Fred Collett, were living
at Middle Row Woodman Inn at Bourton on the Water. Richard now aged 63 was still a tailor,
while his wife aged 51 and eldest son Henry T Collett aged 22 were listed as
labourers. With them were daughters
Charlotte and Ada were aged 12 and 8 respectively. |
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Also
living with the family in 1881 was boarder Hannah Moulder aged 76 of
Notgrove. |
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By
1891 Richard, a 75 years old tailor, and Mary Ann, 60 a laundress, had returned
to live at Naunton. Living with them
were their two youngest daughters Charlotte 22 who was born at Shipton Oliffe
and Ada 19 born at Guiting Power. Both
girls were listed as a laundress. |
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3O1 |
Jane
Collett |
Born circa
June 1840 |
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Sophia
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Born circa
September 1841 |
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Walter Collett |
Born circa
December 1842 |
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Helen
Collett |
Born circa
1844 |
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Mary Collett |
Born circa
December 1846 |
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Henry Thruby Collett |
Born circa
1858 |
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Fred Collett |
Born circa
1860 |
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Charlotte
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Born in
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Ada Collett |
Born in 1872 |
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Robert Collett
was born on 17.05.1818 at Chedworth.
He married Martha Spencer of Caudle Green on 14.02.1842. The witnesses at the wedding were Robert’s
father Henry Collett (Ref. 2M18) and Mary Ann Spencer who was likely to be
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Although
all of their children were baptised at either Chedworth Congregational Chapel
or Chedworth Independent Chapel, their place of birth varied from Caudle
Green to Brimpsfield, to Northleach and Chedworth. |
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According
to the Census of 1851 Robert aged 32 a cordwainer of Chedworth and wife
Martha aged 29 also born at Chedworth and their family were at Gadbridge in
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Their
children were listed as Robert aged 8 and Adolpha aged 7 both born at Brimpsfield,
Anna Maria aged 3 and Sarah aged 1 both born at Northleach. Their missing daughter Ann, who was born at
Northleach, was living at the Chedworth home of her grandmother, the widow
Ann Spencer aged 55 and three of her own children. |
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Ten
years later in 1861 the family comprised shoemaker Robert 42, Martha 39, Ann
15, Hannah 13, Sarah 11, Philip H Collett 9, Mary Ann 3 and Jane who was seven
months, and all of them born at Chedworth.
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According
to the 1871 Census eldest daughter Ann now aged 25 was a servant living the
family home in Chedworth with brother Philip aged 19 now a shoemaker and
youngest sibling Jane aged 10. Their
parents were listed as Robert 52 a shoemaker and Martha 49 a dressmaker. |
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By
1881 Robert’s wife Martha, now aged 59, was a widow living alone at Pancake
Hill in Chedworth and was continuing her occupation as a dressmaker. Robert died on 17.12.1876 and was buried at
Chedworth, as detailed on his gravestone, while Martha died over thirty years
later in 1909. |
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Robert
Collett |
Born on
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Adolpha
Collett |
Born on
19.03.1844 |
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Ann
Collett |
Born on
17.10.1845 |
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Anna (Hannah) Maria
Collett |
Born in
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Sarah
Martha Collett |
Born on
31.10.1849 |
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Philip
Henry Collett |
Born on
25.03.1852 |
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Alfred
Collett |
Born on
06.02.1855 |
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Mary Ann
Collett |
Born on
20.02.1858 |
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Jane
Collett |
Born on
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Henry Collett
was born on 31.03.1820 at Chedworth. He
married his cousin Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2N27) on 05.11.1844 in the
presence of John Collett (Ref. 3N4) and Mary Wilson. See Ref. 2M19 for a
family connection through the earlier marriage of Moses White and Catherine
Wilson. Elizabeth
was born on 16.04.1824 and was baptised at Chedworth on 21.06.1824. |
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When
only just eighteen years of age she gave birth to a base born child. Six months later, while working as a
servant at a house in Cirencester she appeared in court and was sentenced on
19th June 1843 to a year in Gloucester Gaol. This however was reduced at the Trinity Session on 27th June 1843 to
just two calendar months at Northleach (Committal Ref. Q/Gc5/7 Summer
Assizes) presumably because of the need for her to care for her six month old
daughter Fanny. |
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In the event, she only served one week and was
released on 4th July 1843, possibly into the care of her cousin
Henry to whom she was later married. All of their children were born at
Chedworth but none were baptised due to the Henry’s objection to the
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the Census of 1851 Henry, a cordwainer, and Elizabeth and their children were
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By
1861 the family had grown but was still living at Chedworth where all of the
children were born. The census entry
listed the following details: Henry Collett aged 41 a boot and shoemaker;
Elizabeth Collett aged 36 a shoe binder; Rhoda 15; Amelia 14; Mary Ann 10;
John 7; Sarah 5; Eliza Ann 2; and Hubert aged ten months. |
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In
March 1863 Elizabeth wrote a birthday letter to her daughter Amelia who was
to become sixteen years of age on the following day. This fascinating letter is included as an
appendix at the end of this family line. |
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In
addition to the family, Walter Collett aged 18 and a nephew of Naunton was
also listed. He was working with his
uncle Henry as an apprentice shoemaker.
Daughter Betsy was missing from the family home in 1861 as she was visiting
her father’s sister Sarah Martha Gegg nee Collett (below) at Hawling, Sarah
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Daughter
Fanny Collett was absent from the family home in 1861 as she was living at
the Chedworth home of 83 years old widow and fund holder Elizabeth Wilson of
Chedworth. |
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By
1871 the family had been extended to Henry 51, Elizabeth 46, John 17 a
shoemaker like his father, Eliza 12, Hubert 10, Sophia 9, Priscilla 7, Henry
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According
to the Census of 1881 the family were living at Chapel Hill in
Chedworth. Henry, aged 61, was a
boot-maker as was son John Henry, aged 27.
The only other members of the family still living at home were his
wife Elizabeth aged 56, daughter Priscilla aged 19, son Henry aged 13 a farm
labourer, and Ebenezer William aged 12, a scholar. |
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Henry
died on 01.05.1887 aged 67 and Elizabeth died almost ten years later on
17.01.1897 aged 72. Both were buried
in the family grave in Chedworth Congregational Church graveyard with three
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Fanny
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Born on
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Rhoda
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Born on
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Amelia
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Born on
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Betsy
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Born on
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Mary Ann
Collett |
Born on
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John
Henry Collett |
Born on
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Sarah
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Born on
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Eliza
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Born on
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Hubert
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Born on
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Sophia
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Born on
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Priscilla
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Born on
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Born on
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Ebenezer
William Collett |
Born on
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John Collett
was born at Chedworth on 18.04.1822 and he was a grocer and mealman. During 1845 he married (1) Mary Ann Silk at Bristol and the following
year their first child was born at Stonehouse near Stroud. The birth certificate for daughter Martha
Ann Collett confirmed the child’s parents as grocer John Collett and Mary Ann
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However, it seems very likely that
Mary Ann died shortly after, since John’s second child was born at Stonehouse
and baptised at nearby Painswick to parents John and Sarah Collett. It is established that John married Sarah
Rowland at Cheltenham during the second quarter of 1855 and it therefore
seems very likely that she was his third wife, and the second to be called
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It must therefore be assumed that,
following the death of his first wife Mary Ann Silk, John Collett married (2)
Sarah with whom he had two children. Not
long after the birth of the first of these two children the family emigrated to Australia,
and it was there that Sarah’s second child by John was born at Donta Galla in
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Life may have been particularly hard
for the settlers in those early pioneering days, and it would appear that
John’s second wife Sarah died while the family was in Australia. This may have been the reason why John and
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Once back in England, John and the
family may have initially lived in Cheltenham where he married (3) Sarah
Rowland between April and June in 1855, following which they settled in
John’s home village of Chedworth. And
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Sarah
Rowland (see Ref. 10M5) was John’s first cousin once removed, she being the
niece of Mary Rowland who married Henry Collett who were the parents of this
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Further details of the connections
with the Rowland family line are provided in Part Two (1550 to 1775) – The
Secondary Line commencing with Henry Collett (Ref. 2L18) and Part Ten – Other Branch Lines
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On
returning to Gloucestershire the family settled in John’s home village of
Chedworth where a further four children were added to the family. The first of these was given the second Christian
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By
1861 the family comprised John 38 and born at Chedworth, who was working as a
grocer and bacon factor, Sarah 35 of Sevenhampton, sons Henry 13 a ploughboy who
was born at Painswick and John R Collett 5 of Chedworth, and daughters Mary E
Collett aged 10 and born at Donta Galla in Victoria, and Ruth who was two
years old and born at Chedworth. |
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The
family are known to have lived at High House in Chedworth, where it is
assumed that all four of their children were born. Not living with the family on that occasion, but still living in
Chedworth was the John’s first born child Martha A Collett who was 15.
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Ten
years later in 1871 the family comprised John 48, Sarah 45, John Rowland 15
now a grocer like his father, Clara 9, and Emily 7. Living with them at this time in 1871 was John’s
sister Sarah Martha Gegg nee Collett (below) aged 38 a carpenter’s wife, and
nieces Eliza Ann Gegg 13 and one year old Emily Constance Gegg, both of
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According
to the census of 1881 John and Sarah’s three youngest daughters Ruth 21,
Clara 18 and Emily 16 were all still living at the family home in Chedworth, where
the older two girls were listed as shop workers who were presumably working in
their father’s shop at that time. |
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John and Sarah were still living at
Chedworth ten years later when John was 68 and Sarah was 63. And still living in Chedworth were two of
their unmarried daughters, Ruth 32 and Clara who was 29. Within the next few years both John and
Sarah passed away as there is no record of them in 1901. |
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3O32 |
Martha
Ann Collett |
Born on 30.04.1846 |
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Henry Collett |
Born in 1847 |
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Mary
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in
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John Rowland Collett |
Born in
1856 |
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Ruth Collett |
Born in
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Clara Collett |
Born in
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Philip Collett
was born on 04.04.1826 at Chedworth.
He died on 01.03.1844 and was buried at Chedworth as detailed on his
gravestone. Philip is therefore the
only child of Henry Collett (Ref. 2M18) not to be mentioned in his Will of
1850. |
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Mary Ann Collett was born on 17.06.1828 at Chedworth. She married Mr Norton and her Chedworth
gravestone gives details that she died in America on 11.06.1851 as did her
sister Eliza (below) five years later.
Her husband was very likely her cousin and the son of Sophia Collett
and George Norton (Ref. 2M17). |
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Sarah Collett was born in November 1830 but died
on 02.08.1831 aged just 9 months and was buried at the Congregational Chapel
in Chedworth on 05.08.1831. |
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Sarah Martha Collett was born at Chedworth on 29.03.1832. At the age of twenty-three she married John
Gegg of Hawling in 1855, Sarah being John’s first wife. John, who was baptised at Withington on
24.04.1831, was the eldest son of Joseph and Harriett Gegg. |
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John was the first of three Gegg
brothers to marry Collett girls. His
younger brother Joseph Gegg married Sarah’s younger sister Jane Collett
(below), while John’s youngest brother Charles Gegg married Martha Ann
Collett who was the niece of the two Collett sisters. |
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During
his life John Gegg was a builder, a carpenter, and an estate agent to Lord
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would appear that the couple initially settled in Withington where their
first child was born, but within two years the family was living at Hawling
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By April 1861 the family living at Hawling
comprised John Gegg who was 38, his wife Sarah Martha Gegg who was 28, and
their first two children Mary Jane Gegg aged 4 and Eliza Ann Gegg aged 3. Also living with the family was niece Betsy Collett
(Ref. 3O22) aged 12 and of Chedworth, who was the daughter of Sarah’s brother
Henry Collett (above). |
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At
that time John Gegg was listed as a carpenter and builder who had been born
at Withington, while Sarah’s place of birth was confirmed as Chedworth. In addition to Sarah’s niece, also living
with them on that occasion were two members of her husband’s family. These were John’s mother Harriett Gegg aged
54 of Withington and his brother Charles Gegg aged 16 of Withington. Harriett was still recorded as being
married as he husband Joseph was at the family home in Withington at that
time. |
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While
being residents of Hawling, John and Sarah and their family lived in a
private house where the couple remained for the rest of their lives together. During the 1860s the couple were blessed with the birth of two sons,
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For
the census of 1871, Sarah Martha Gegg was listed as visiting the Chedworth home
of her brother John Collett (above) where she was aged 38 and was described
as a carpenter’s wife. With her were
two of her daughters Eliza Ann Gegg 13 and Emily Constance Gegg who was one
year old. |
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At that same time John was 48 and was
at home in Hawling with his daughter Jane who was 14. Both were confirmed as having been born at
Withington. |
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In
April 1881 carpenter John Gegg of Withington aged 50, had eight men working
for him at Hawling. His family at this time
comprised his wife Sarah 48, and four of his five children. These were dressmaker Eliza Annie Gegg aged
23, Emily 11, Sarah 9, and George who was 8. The missing child was the couple’s eldest
daughter Mary Jane Gegg who, at the age of 24, was probably married by then. |
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Ten years later, according to the
census of 1891, John Gegg was sixty years of age, Sarah M Gegg was 58, and
still living with them at Hawling was their daughter Sarah. She was recorded as being 19 and of Hawling. By that time John’s youngest son
George Lambert Gegg was 18 and had left the family home in Hawling and was living
and working in Gloucester. It was during the next decade that Sarah
Martha Gegg died at the age of sixty-three.
This happened at Hawling on 09.11.1895. Judging by her appearance in the
photograph of her on the right, it seems very likely that it was taken only a
few years before she died, perhaps even on the occasion of the marriage on
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Sometime during the next ten years two
things happened in John’s life. One of
them was that his daughter Sarah left the family home in Hawling, and the
other was that John married (2) Margaret Reeve in 1898. Four years later, Margaret’s sister Jane
Reeve married John’s brother Joseph, following the death of his wife Jane
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John was still living at Hawling in
March 1901 and at the age of 70 he was described as an ‘employer’. Living with him was his new wife Margaret Gegg
who said she 54 and from Charlton near Malmesbury.
Margaret had
inflated her age by five years since her actual age at that time was 49. |
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Also living at Hawling at that same
time was John’s youngest son who was using his second name of Lambert. He was married by then and had a wife and
three children of his own. |
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John Gegg died on 08.07.1908 so by
the time of the Chedworth census of 1911 Margaret was a widow. On this occasion she gave her age correctly
as 59 and her place of birth was once again confirmed as Charlton. |
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This age corresponded with her age of
29 thirty years earlier in 1881 when she was living at Pink Lane in Charlton
with her brother farmer Charles and sister Lucy, both girls being described
as farmer’s daughters. Their parents
were James and Elizabeth Reeve who, at that time, were living at Bowling
Green Farm in Cirencester with the rest of their siblings including their youngest
sister Jane Reeve 18. |
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Margaret was approaching her eightieth birthday
when she died on 23.01.1932. |
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Prior
to his marriage to Sarah Martha Collett when he was 20 years old, John Gegg
was an apprentice carpenter working with Richard Margetts in Withington. Richard, who was baptised on 04.12.1808,
was the son of James and Ann (nee Maisey) Margetts and was the cousin of Mary
Ann Margetts who married Henry Collett (Ref. 2M22). |
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Maisey family was also connected to the Rowland family of Naunton as detailed
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Margetts name appears again as a further link to the Collett family in Part Nine –
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Mary Jane
Gegg |
Born in
1856 at Withington |
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Eliza Annie
Gegg |
Born in
1858 at Hawling |
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Emily Constance Gegg |
Born in 1869 at Hawling |
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Sarah Blanche Gegg |
Born on 18.07.1871 |
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Born in 1873 |
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Eliza Collett
was born on 18.06.1834 at Chedworth where she married David Trotman on
04.07.1853. The witnesses at her
wedding were her uncle William Collett (Ref. 2M14 or 2M27) her father having
already died, her sister Jane Collett (below) and Elizabeth Margetts a
relation of her father’s wife. |
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At
the time of the marriage David, the son of John Trotman, was a bachelor and a
labourer. The couple emigrated to
America after they were married and tragically that was where Eliza died on
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Her
gravestone at Chedworth confirms the details that she died in America just
three years after she was married, as did her sister Mary Ann (above) who had
passed away five years earlier. Three years
later, on 05.07.1859, David Trotman was married to Esther Hall at which time
he was recorded as being a widower and a labourer. |
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JANE
COLLETT
was born on 15.12.1835 at Chedworth.
She later married Joseph Gegg on 22.09.1858 at Sheep
Street Chapel in Cirencester.
Joseph, who was baptised on 23.06.1833 at Withington, was the son of Joseph and
Harriett Gegg and the younger brother of John Gegg who married Jane’s older
sister Sarah Martha Collett (above).
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Charles Gegg, the youngest brother of
both Joseph and John Gegg, married Martha Ann Collett (below) the niece of
Jane and Sarah Martha Collett. |
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Jane’s husband Joseph Gegg was a grocer in
Cirencester from 1859 to 1912 where he died on 11.08.1922. Although the couple lived all of their life
together at Cirencester, all of their children were born at Chedworth, where
one of them also died. |
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According to the census of 1871 for
Cirencester Joseph was 37, Jane was 34, and listed with them were their three
surviving children Eliza K Gegg 11, Joseph H Gegg 9, and Alfred F Gegg who
was seven, with the couple’s youngest daughter having suffered an infant
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Ten
years later, at the time of the 1881 Census, the family was living at 183
Gloucester Road in Cirencester and was listed as grocer Joseph aged 47 of
Withington, his wife Jane 44 of Chedworth, and their four children Eliza 21,
Joseph 20, Alfred 17, and Frederick aged nine. |
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Jane
Gegg died in Cirencester on
02.04.1898 while she and her husband were living at 11 Tower Street. By March 1901 widower Joseph Gegg of Withington was 67
and was living at Cirencester where he was described as a retired grocer. |
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Following
the death of his wife, Joseph Gegg married the much younger Jane Reeve in
1902. Jane was the sister of Margaret
Reeve who had already married Joseph’s widowed brother John Gegg (above) in
1898. Jane was born at Charlton near
Malmesbury in 1862 and was the youngest daughter of farmer James Reeve who
managed the 160 acre Bowling Green Farm at Cirencester. |
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Nine
years later in April 1911 Joseph was 77 and was still living in Cirencester
with his much younger wife Jane Gegg who was 53. In just the same way that her sister
Margaret had inflated her age by five years in the 1901 Census, Jane did
exactly the same by saying she was 53 when in fact she was 48. |
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The father of Joseph Gegg, John Gegg (above), and Charles Gegg (below)
was Joseph Gegg (senior). He was born at
Shipton Oliffe in 1798 and died in 1888.
He was a shoemaker in Withington eight miles north of
Cirencester. He married Harriett
Taylor (1806 to 1887) at Withington on 27.09.1826 and was involved in the
foundation and running of the Methodist Church. |
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Other children of this marriage were: Henry Gegg baptised on
20.05.1827, Richard Gegg baptised on 21.02.1829 who was later a baker and
grocer, Reuben Gegg baptised on 15.09.1835, and Elizabeth Gegg (see below), all
of whom were born at Withington. |
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In 1881 Joseph Gegg (senior) was a retired shoemaker, and living with
him and his wife Harriett at Withington was their grandson John B Gegg who
was working with his grandfather as a shoemaker’s apprentice. John B Gegg was born on 21.06.1865 and was the base born son of
Joseph’s and Harriett’s daughter Elizabeth Gegg, the boy’s father being John
Bowls, a farmer’s son from Withington. |
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Eliza Kate
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Born in
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HENRY GEGG |
Born in
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Alfred
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Born in
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Minnie Gegg |
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Born in
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Jane Collett, who was also known as Amy Jane, was
born at Naunton around June 1840. On
20.11.1871 at St Peter’s Parish Church in Cheltenham she married James Thomas
Smith, a railways goods checker. James
was born in December 1846 at Longcot near Faringdon in Berkshire where he was
christened on 03.01.1847. He was the
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By
1881 Amy and James had moved to Birmingham and were living at 44 Half
Cardigan Street in Aston with their five of their six children. Also living with the family was Amy’s
brother Fred Collett (below) who was also a railway goods porter. At a later time Amy and James lived at
Great Smith Street. |
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Five
of their six children were born while they were living in Birmingham. Only Theodore the oldest child was born at
Brize Norton near Witney in Oxfordshire.
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Walter Collett was believed to have been born at
Lower Slaughter during December 1842, the birth being registered at
Stow-on-the-Wold that year. However,
for some reason he was not baptised until in his twenties. What is known is that he was baptised at
Shipton Oliffe & Shipton Sollars on 19.03.1865 just one week before his
half brother Henry Collett (below) was also baptised there. |
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Over
the years following his birth Walter was recorded as living at Naunton in
1851 aged 8 and born at Lower Slaughter, and at Chedworth in 1861 where he
was an apprentice boot and shoe maker at the home of his boot and shoe maker
uncle Henry Collett (Ref. 3N3). In the
census that year he gave his place of birth as Naunton and his age as being
18 years. |
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Ten
years later in 1871 Walter was now a cordwainer, was single and a lodger at
the home of John Swallow and his wife Jane at Fox Hill in Guiting Power. Jane’s maiden name was Dowler and she was
the aunt to lady that Walter would eventually marry. |
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Curiously
in the Census of 1881 Walter, still unmarried, gave his age as 34 and place
of birth as Andoversford which is only a mile from Shipton Oliffe &
Shipton Sollars where he was baptised.
At that time in 1881 his occupation was a cordwainer and he was a
boarder at the Cross Keys Inn in Cross Keys Lane in Gloucester St Mary Crypt
where the landlord and father of two children was John Evans of Treforest. |
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Walter
Collett married Sarah Anne Dowler (Ref. 10O1) on 12.03.1891 at
Winchcombe. Sarah was the daughter of
herdsman William Dowler of Naunton and Anne Preston of Sevenhampton. She was born at Brockhampton on 26.02.1851,
the birth being registered at Northleach.
She was baptised one month later at St Andrew’s Church in nearby
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In
her previous years she was recorded as living at Brockhampton in 1851, at Roel
(?) in Gloucestershire in 1861, and at Kineton near Temple Guiting in
1871. On 11th April 1874
Sarah was a witness at the wedding of her brother John Dowler and Phoebe
Woodward at St James’ Church in Longborough near Bourton-on-the-Water. |
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At
the end of 1877 Sarah gave birth to a base born child and it may have been
this event that forced the family to leave Gloucestershire. By 1878 the Dowler family had moved to
neighbouring Warwickshire and were living at High Furze Farm in Shipston-on-Stour
where Sarah was a domestic cook. By
the time of the next census in 1881 the family had moved again, this time to Tidmington,
one mile south of Shipston. |
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Their
surname was recorded incorrectly as Dowles and they were living at Highfurze
in Tidmington. Sarah, who was now aged
30, gave her place of birth as Sevenhampton and she was still working as a
cook domestic for her herdsman father William Dowler and his wife and family. |
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Also
listed as living with the Dowler family in 1881 was Sarah Ann's illegitimate
daughter Bertha Maud Dowler aged 4 who was born on 29.12.1877 at
Winchcombe. The child’s birth
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Twenty-four
days after they were married, Walter and Sarah were living at North Street in
Winchcombe as recorded in the census carried out on 5th April 1891
and in which Walter was listed as a shoemaker aged 46, while Sarah was aged
40 and of Brockhampton. |
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At
the same time in 1891 Sarah’s 13 years old daughter Bertha was also living in
Winchcombe, but with her grandparents William and Anne Dowler (Ref. 10N6
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Ten
years later on 31st March 1901, Walter and his wife Annie (Sarah)
were living at Longborough just north of Stow-on-the Wold with their only
daughter Beatrice aged 8 who was born at Winchcombe. Walter now aged 57 and of Lower Slaughter
was still working as a shoemaker, while Annie was listed as aged 49 of
Brockhampton. |
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By the time of the census of 1911
Walter had died, while Sarah and daughter Beatrice had left Longborough and
were living in the Evesham registration district. The census recorded that Sarah Anne Collett
of Brockhampton was a widow at 59, and that her daughter was 18 and from
Winchcombe. |
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Henry Thruby Collett was born at Naunton in 1858 and was
baptised at Shipton Oliffe & Shipton Sollars near Andoversford in
Gloucestershire over fifteen years later on 26.03.1865. At the time of the 1881 Census which took
place on 3rd April that year, Henry aged 22 was a labourer and was
still living with his parents Richard (Ref. 3N1) aged 63 and Mary Ann aged
51, and his sisters Charlotte aged 12 and Ada aged 8, at Middle Row Woodman
Inn at Bourton-on-the Water. |
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By
1901 Henry was married to Henrietta from Frampton-on-Severn and was living in
Gloucester where he worked for the Great Western Railway as a
platelayer. Henry was aged 42 and
Henrietta 40. There were children from
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Ten years later in April 1911, Henry
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were still living in Gloucester. |
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Fred W Collett was born in 1860 at Naunton and by
1881 he was living at the Birmingham home of his sister Amy Jane Smith nee
Collett (above) at 44 Half Cardigan Street in Aston. At that time he was working as a railway
goods porter. |
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Twenty years later he was 40 and was
listed in the 1901 Census as Frederick W Collett living in the Birmingham area
where he was still working for the railways.
And it was as Fred W Collett of Naunton aged 50, that he was still
living at Aston in April 1911. |
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Robert Collett
was born on 01.12.1842 at Caudle Green and was baptised at the Chedworth
Congregational Chapel on 09.07.1843 and in 1851 was living with his family at
Gadbridge in Chedworth. |
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Adolpha Collett was born on 19.03.1844 at Caudle
Green and was baptised at the Chedworth Congregational Chapel on
26.05.1844. She married William Groom
around 1866 and their first son was born at Saxmundham in Suffolk before the
family moved to Cheltenham where the next three sons were born. |
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By
1881 Adolpha aged 37 a dressmaker from Chedworth and William aged 40 a baker
from Loddon in Norfolk were living at 3 Painswick Lawn Cottages in Cheltenham
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Just
over three years later at Chedworth, Adolpha gave birth to daughter Harriett
born on 23.11.1884. Upon being
baptised at Chedworth Independent Church on 14.08.1887 her father was listed
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Ann Collett
was born on 17.10.1845 at Northleach and was baptised at the Chedworth
Congregational Chapel on 02.05.1852 the same day as her sister Sarah Martha
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Although
not listed as living at home in 1851 she was in fact at the home of her
grandmother Ann Spencer where she was listed as being aged 4 and born at
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later returned to the family home and was there for the 1861 and 1871
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3O13 |
Hannah Maria Collett was born in 1848 at Northleach. In the 1851 Census Anna Maria was recorded
as living with her parents at Gadbridge in Chedworth aged 3 years and born at
Northleach. |
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3O14 |
Sarah Martha Collett was born on 31.10.1849 at Northleach and was baptised
at the Chedworth Congregational Chapel on 02.05.1852 in a joint ceremony with
her sister Ann (above) and brother Philip (below). |
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Philip Henry Collett was born on 25.03.1852 at Chedworth and was baptised
at the Chedworth Independent Church on 02.05.1852. He appeared in the 1861 and 1871 Censuses
for the village as aged 9 and 19 respectively with his occupation for the
latter being that of a shoemaker like his father. |
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He
married Catherine around 1876 and their children were both baptised at
Chedworth Congregational Chapel. The
parents are registered as ‘of Cheltenham’ in the Register of Baptisms for
both of the children. Their son was
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In
1881 the family was living at 2 Portman Terrace in Cheltenham and the census
details indicate that Philip was a boot and shoemaker while his wife
Catherine May Collett was born in 1851 at Road in Somerset. |
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By the end of the century Philip H
Collett 49 from Chedworth was a superintendent of house at Kingham in
Oxfordshire, which lies midway between Stow-on-the-Wold and Chipping
Norton. His wife Catherine was working
at the same establishment as the matron, and was listed as being Catherine M
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Over the following decade it would
appear that Philip and Catherine moved back to the Midlands, where in 1911
Philip was 59 and his wife Catherine was 60 and on that occasion they were
living in the Solihull area. |
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Robert Henry Collett |
Born
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Kate
Marianne Collett |
Born
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3O16 |
Alfred Collett
was born on 06.02.1855 at Chedworth and was baptised at the Chedworth
Congregational Chapel on 08.04.1855. |
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3O17 |
Mary Ann Collett was born on 20.02.1858 at Chedworth and was baptised
at the Chedworth Independent Church on 04.11.1860 the same day as her younger
sister Jane (Ref. 3O18). A few years
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In
1881 at the age of 23 Mary was unmarried and a servant nurse maid at the home
of Daniel Rutter Pitt, a provisions merchant, at 93 Dyer Street in
Cirencester. By 1901 she still had not
married but was now a cook domestic in Cirencester. |
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3O18 |
Jane Collett
was born on 04.09.1860 at Chedworth and was baptised at the Chedworth
Independent Church on 04.11.1860 the same day as her sister Mary Ann (above). |
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Fanny Collett
was base born on 31.12.1842 at Chedworth, almost two years before her mother
Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2N27) married Henry Collett (Ref. 3N3) her
cousin. |
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It
might appear that Fanny was in some way rejected by her mother’s new family
as, in 1851, she was living with her widowed grandfather Robert Collett (Ref.
2M22) aged 8 and in 1861 she was living at the home of 83 years old widow and
fund holder Elizabeth Wilson of Chedworth.
Elizabeth was a ‘venerable widow and owner of Fields Farm’ and the
mother of Robert Collett’s late wife Sarah Wilson. |
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Fanny
never really had the opportunity to marry as she died four months before her
twenty-first birthday on 24.08.1863.
She was buried in the family grave in the graveyard of Chedworth
Congregational Church with her mother Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2N27), Henry
Collett (Ref. 3N3) and his daughters – her half-sisters Mary Ann Collett (below),
and Sophia Collett (below). (see
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3O20 |
Rhoda Collett
was born on 08.07.1845 at Chedworth as a ‘honeymoon’ baby, being born exactly
nine months after the marriage of her parents. She
herself never married and lived at Badger Cottage on Chapel Hill in Chedworth
with her brother John Henry Collett (Ref. 3O24). She
died on 15.05.1940 aged 95 and was buried in the family grave in the
graveyard of Chedworth Congregational Church along with her brother John
Henry Collett (Ref. 3O24) and sister Eliza Ann Collett (below). (see
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In
1881 she was the servant at 3 Chesterton Terrace in Cirencester, the home of
73 years old Eliza Brewin a lady of independent means. By 1901 she was housekeeper to her brother
John Henry Collett (below), and by April 1911 she was 65 and living at Chedworth, where she was
born. |
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3O21 |
Amelia Collett, known as Melly by the family, was born on 13.03.1847 at
Chedworth, where she married Andrew Lloyd Scotford in 1874. Andrew
was born in 1844 and died in 1886, while Amelia died in 1923. According to the 1881 Census Andrew was a
carpenter aged 37 who was born at Chedworth.
Their children were Mary aged 6, Andrew aged 5, Agnes aged 1 and Flora
aged 5 months, all born at Chedworth. At that time the family was living at Hill Close
in Chedworth in 1881, and
she was still living there thirty years later in 1911 at the age of 64. |
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3O22 |
Betsy Collett
was born at Chedworth on 20.02.1849. At
the age of 12 she was listed in the 1861 Census and was described as the
niece and visitor at the Hawling home of John Gegg a carpenter and builder
from Withington. John had previously married
Sarah Martha Collett (Ref. 3N8) who was Betsy’s aunty. By
the time she was 22 in 1871 Betsy was working as a servant at the home of
James Lawrence, a commercial traveller from Nailsworth, and his family in the
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In
the Census of 1881 she was referred to as Betty and was working as a
housemaid/domestic at 2 Oakley Villa in Cirencester, the home of William
Brewin a retired seed merchant. |
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In
1884 she became the second wife of William King who was eleven years older than Betsy. He was a baker in Cirencester who was born
in 1838 and who already had a son Joe from his previous marriage. His marriage to Betsy produced a daughter
Nell King and a son William King who later became a literary critic and buyer
for Blackwell’s Book Shop in Oxford. |
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In April 1911 Betsy of Chedworth was
62, and her husband William was 73, and at that time the couple were living
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After
her husband died in 1917 Betsy moved back to Chedworth to live with her
sister Mary Ann (below) at Gilgal at the top of Pancake Hill. Also following the death, William’s son Joe
took over management of the family bakery business in Cirencester. |
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Betsy
died on 17.01.1936 aged 86 and was buried in a tomb in Chedworth Independent
Chapel graveyard. (see Headstone Epitaphs) |
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3O23 |
Mary Ann Collett, also known as Polly, was born on 14.02.1851 at
Chedworth and was 8 and
18 respectively in the census records for Chedworth in 1861 and 1871. However, no record of Mary Ann (or Polly)
has been found in the later census records of 1901 and 1911. She
never married and died on 01.12.1923 when she was 72 years of age. She
was buried in the family grave in the churchyard of Chedworth Congregational
Church with her parents Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2N27) and Henry Collett (Ref.
3N3), her sister Sophia (below), and half-sister Fanny (above). (see Headstone Epitaphs) |
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John Henry Collett was born on 18.11.1853 at Chedworth where he died on
16.04.1937 aged 84. According
to both the Censuses of 1881 and 1891 he was listed as a shoemaker living at
Badger Cottage at the bottom of Chapel Hill in Chedworth. In
1901 he was listed as being a boot maker with his own account working at
home, where his sister Rhoda Collett (above) was his housekeeper. It
would appear that he never married and at the age of 57 he was still living at Chedworth in 1911 with
his sister Rhoda (above) who was his housekeeper. |
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was buried in the family grave in the churchyard of Chedworth Congregational
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3O25 |
Sarah Collett
was born at Chedworth on 23.01.1856. In
the 1871 Census she was aged 15 and was a servant at the home of widow Mary
Sly aged 62 a farmer of 9 acres at Chedworth.
Sarah
later married Thomas Maguire and they lived at Perth in Scotland. She
only returned to live in Chedworth following the death of her husband in 1920
and it was there that Sarah died in 1946.
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3O26 |
Eliza Ann Collett was born at Chedworth on 25.07.1858. By 1881, at the age of 22, she was working
as a maid at 5 Keynsham Bank in Cheltenham the home of Henry Humphries a
builder and surveyor employing 51 men.
Ten years later she was 32 and was still
living and working in Cheltenham, and at the time of the 1891 Census her two
brothers Hubert and Henry (below) were both staying with her.
Sometime after this Eliza left
Cheltenham and exchanged Gloucestershire for Surrey where she was living at
the end of March 1901. Her place of
birth was confirmed as Chedworth, and she was 42 and was still working in
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She
never married and five years later in 1906 she was living at ‘Old Dene’ in
Dorking where she was nanny to Harry Hylton-Foster. Harry later became Sir Harry Hylton-Foster
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This was confirmed five years later in
the April census of 1911. In this
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Harry was married to the daughter of the First Viscount Ruffside [Clifton
Brown] who was the Speaker from 1943 to 1951.
Eliza eventually returned to Chedworth where she lived with her sister
Rhoda and her brother John Henry (both above). |
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Eliza
Ann Collett died on 25.06.1946 when she was 87 years of age. She was buried in a family grave in the churchyard
of Chedworth Congregational Church with her siblings Rhoda and John
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3O27 |
Hubert Collett
was born at Chedworth on 12.06.1860 and was ten years old in the Chedworth census of 1871. Within the next decade he left school and
moved out of the family home and moved to south Wales. At
the age of 20 he was working as a telegraph clerk in Aberavon in Glamorgan
and was residing at a large house in the High Street there. Within the next ten years he returned
to the Cheltenham area where he was living and working in 1891 at the age of thirty. At that time he was living with his sister
Eliza (above) and his younger brother Henry Martin Collett (below). Shortly
after 5th April that year he married Hannah Phillipine Cross with
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Hannah
was born on 15.09.1869 at Kimbolton near Leominster in Herefordshire and was
the daughter of farmer John Cross of Pudleston near Leominster and his wife
Phillipine who was born at Calais in France.
Hubert and Hannah
initially settled in Cheltenham where their daughter was born, before moving
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It seems very likely that it was
Hubert’s work that was the reason for his absence from the family at the time
of the census of 1901. On this
occasion Hannah P Collett aged 31 was living in Charlton Kings with her two
children, Anne P Collett aged 8 and Cecil J Collett aged 5. |
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The next census in April 1911 confirmed
that Hubert was employed as a civil servant and was fifty years old and born
at Chedworth. The census details also
confirmed that he and his family were living at a house named ‘St Brandon’ on
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Hubert had been married for 19 years
to Hannah Phillipine Collett aged 41 of Kimbolton in Herefordshire, and their
two children were described as Anne Priscilla Collett aged 18 of Cheltenham
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Very
little else is known about Hubert except it is established that he sat on the
jury at the inquest into the death of a woodsman named Isaac Norman, who was
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Annie Priscilla
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Sophia Collett
was born at Chedworth on 01.12.1861 and was referred to Sophy for must of her
life. She
never married like so many other members of her family before her. Sophy
died on 12.01.1885 when she was only 23 years of age. She
was buried in a family grave in the churchyard of Chedworth Congregational
Church with her parents Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 2N27) and Henry Collett (Ref.
3N3), her sister Mary Ann and half-sister Fanny (both above). (see Headstone Epitaphs) |
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Priscilla Collett was born at Chedworth on 03.02.1864 and was known as
Prit within the family. She
married Oliver Bliss who was a carpenter by trade and who like Prit was also
born in Chedworth during 1864. The
marriage produced for the couple: three
sons, Alec (born 1899),
Allen (born 1902),
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The Chedworth census of 1901 recorded
that Oliver Bliss was 37 and a carpenter, his wife Priscilla was also 37, and
their three children at that time were Eileen who was 6, Margaret who was 4,
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Ten years
later the family living at Chedworth comprised Priscilla and Oliver who were
both 47, and three of their five children Eileen 16, Allen 8, and Geoffrey
who was 3. Missing daughter Margaret
was 14 and was listed within the Hastings registration area at that time, but
it seems that son Alec may have died while still a child since no 1911 record
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It was Priscilla’s daughter Eileen Hambidge nee
Bliss who we have to thank for providing the names of the individuals in the
photographs displayed in this family line.
Thanks also go to the brothers John and Anthony Collett who kindly
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Henry Martin Collett was born on 16.05.1867 at Chedworth, and it was there that he spent
the early years of his life. In 1871
he was three years old, and by April 1881 Henry had left school and was
working as a farm labourer at the age of thirteen. At that time he was still living with his
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Within the next decade he left the
family home and by 1891 he was recorded in that year’s census as living with
his older siblings Eliza Ann and Hubert (above) in Cheltenham. And it was at Cheltenham that he met his
future wife Elizabeth to whom he was married in 1892. Elizabeth had been born at Cheltenham in
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Within a year of being married the couple
were living at Birmingham where their first child was born. Over the next seven years Elizabeth
presented Henry with a further three children, all of them born in
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by 1901, according to the census that year, Henry M Collett of Chedworth was
33 and his occupation was that of a carpenter. He was living in Birmingham with his wife Elizabeth, who was 34, and their
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During the next decade a further two
children were added to the family which was living at 37 Montpellier Street
in the Sparkbrook district of Birmingham between Balsall Heath and Small
Heath in April 1911. Montpellier
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At this time the complete family was
made up of head of the house Henry Martin Collett 43 of Chedworth who had
been married to Elizabeth, 44 and from Cheltenham, for nineteen years. Henry was described as being a carpenter
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The couple’s children were Olive
Elizabeth 17, Jessie Priscilla 16, Henry Garth 13, Alfred Martin 11, Hubert
John 3, and their latest arrival Susan who was just one month old, all born
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Henry Garth Collett |
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Alfred Martin Collett |
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Hubert John Collett |
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Ebenezer William Collett, who was referred to as Ebby by the
family, was born at Chedworth on 06.12.1868. According to the two censuses of
1871 and 1881 Ebenezer was two years and twelve years old respectively and
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By
the time of the census of 1891 he was listed as being 22 and was working as an
agricultural labourer, while he was still living in Chedworth. And it was at Chedworth where he later married
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The
census of 1901 confirmed that Ebenezer was born at Chedworth, that he was 32,
and that he was a carpenter on a farm, although it is known that he later
became ‘estate carpenter’ at Ampney Crucis.
In March 1901 Ebenezer was living at Village Street in Ampney St Mary
with his twenty-seven years old wife Elizabeth H Collett and their one year
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Ebenezer’s
wife Elizabeth, who was also known within the family as Eliza, tragically
died while giving birth to the couple’s second son Henry John Collett in
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A
little while after the death of his wife Ebenezer married (2) Fanny and within the next few
years the family returned to Ampney St Mary where they were living in April
1911. The census that year recorded
that Ebenezer Collett of Chedworth was 42, his wife Fanny of Burford was 51,
and his two sons were Ebenezer William Collett of Chedworth who was 11 and
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Ebenezer’s
new wife Fanny had been born in 1860 at Burford in Oxfordshire, where she had
a nephew Alfred Francis who for many years was the undertaker at Burford,
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The
1931 marriage certificate of Ebenezer’s son Henry John Collett confirmed that
the boy’s father Ebenezer Collett had been a carpenter. It was thirteen years after this happy
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Ebenezer William Collett
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Born on
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Henry
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Born on
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Martha Ann Collett was born at
Stonehouse near Stroud on 30.04.1846.
Her birth certificate confirmed she was the daughter of John Collett,
grocer, and his wife Mary Ann Collett nee Silk. Shortly after, or at the time she was born,
her mother died and her father remarried and within three years of being born
her family emigrated to Australia, but returned to England after just a few
years. |
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By the time of the census of 1861
Martha A Collett had left the family home in Chedworth and was lodging at
Cirencester with her sixty-six years old grandmother Mary Anne Collett. On that occasion the census recorded the
pair staying at the home of Joseph Gegg and his wife Jane (formerly Collett) where
Martha met her future husband. At that
time Martha employed as a draper’s assistant. |
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Six years later in 1867 she married
Charles Gegg who was born at Withington in 1844. Charles was the son of Joseph and Harriett Gegg
and he worked as a carpenter for his older brother John Gegg. During their life together Charles and his
wife Martha were commonly known within the family as Charlie and Patti. |
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By 1871 the couple was listed in that
year’s census as being 26 and 24 respectively, while living within the
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It would appear that the marriage
between Charles and Martha produced just one child for the couple born
shortly after they were married, but the boy suffered an infant death. By April 1881 the couple was living alone at
Brockhampton Quarry near Sevenhampton to the east of Cheltenham. |
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Charles was a carpenter at 36 and his
place of birth was confirmed as Withington.
His wife Martha was described as a dressmaker aged 34 who had been
born at Stonehouse. However, around
two years later the couple were blessed with the birth of a daughter Ethel M
Gegg. |
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According to the next census in 1891 the couple
was still living at Sevenhampton, when Charles was 46 and Martha was 44, and
with them was their seven years old daughter Ethel. |
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Just after the turn of the century
Charles Gegg of Withington was 56 and was still working as a carpenter while
living at Sevenhampton with his wife Martha A Gegg of Stonehouse who was 54
and was still working as a dressmaker.
Living with them and supporting her mother was Ethel M Gegg 17 who was
born at Sevenhampton and who was described as a mother’s help. |
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According to the census of 1911
Martha Ann Gegg was 64 and was living at Sevenhampton within the Northleach
registration district with her husband Charles who was 66, and their daughter
Ethel Marion Gegg aged 27. Living with
them at that time was Constance Gegg aged 12 of Hawling, who was the daughter
of George Lambert Gegg (below) and his wife Edith. This is a photograph of Martha taken
during the latter part of her life. Her husband Charles Gegg died at
Brockhampton on 12.01.1915. Five years
later Martha died at which time her daughter Ethel, then 36, moved to
Brockhampton to live with Sarah Blanche Gegg. |
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3O33 |
Henry Collett was born at Stonehouse in 1847 but was baptised at
Painswick. He was the son of John Collett and his second
wife Sarah Rowlands. While still very
young his family emigrated to Australia where they lived for a couple of years
before making the return journey back to England. Once back in Gloucestershire the family
made their home at Chedworth where Henry’s father was born. |
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He
later married Sarah Ann Long of Huntley.
The 1881 Census recorded the couple as living at Hill Cottages in
Cowley just south of Cheltenham.
Henry’s details stated that he was a baker aged 33 of Painswick which
means he followed a similar career to that of his father John Collett (Ref.
3N4) who was a grocer and meal man in Chedworth. |
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His
wife Sarah Ann was listed as being 40 years of age and born at Huntley just
west of Gloucester. At that time they
were living at the home of Sarah Ann’s 60 years old mother Sarah Long who was
born at Cowley and who occupation was that of a beer retailer. |
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No
record of Henry or Sarah has been found in the census of 1891. However, the Cowley census of 1901 listed
baker Henry aged 53 as married to Mary Collett aged 52 who was born at
Elkstone. This may indicate that
Henry’s older first wife Sarah Ann had passed away sometime after 1881. |
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Ten year later it would appear that
Henry was once again a widower and that by 1911 he had returned to Chedworth
where he was living at the age of sixty-three. |
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It
may be interesting to note that there were other members of the Collett
family living in Cowley in 1881 and two of them were also listed in the
census as being residents at Hill Cottages like Henry and Sarah Collett
(above). |
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The
first, and eldest of these, was Richard Collett who was born around 1810 at
Fyfield near Eastleach Martin who had moved there to be married in 1840 and
who remain there for the rest of his life.
Living with him from the time of the death of her husband was his
sister Elizabeth Lafford nee Collett of Fyfield. |
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Also
living at Cowley but at the ‘school’ was George Richard Collett, the eldest
son of the aforementioned Richard Collett.
Living George was his wife Emily and their six children (at that time)
two of which had been born at Cowley. |
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George
produced a Collett Family Bible but sadly this did not reveal any clues as to
whether his line was in anyway connected to the Chedworth Colletts or any
other Collett family of Gloucestershire.
Further work is therefore still needed to determine whether there was
a link. |
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For more details on the families of
Richard Collett of Fyfield (Ref. 47M9) and George Richard Collett of Cowley
(Ref. 47N14) see Part 47 – The Fyfield &
Eastleach Martin Line. |
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3O35 |
John Rowland Collett was born at Chedworth in 1856 and by
the time he was fifteen he had left school and was working as a grocer with
his father. Ten years later in 1881 he
was not living with his family at Chedworth.
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During
the following years it would appear that he went to live in Cheltenham where
he met and married his wife Elizabeth.
By 1901 John Rowland Collett of Chedworth was listed as having been
born at 2 Exmouth Buildings in Chedworth.
He was 45 and was a furniture dealer having his own account and
working at home in Cheltenham where he lived with his wife Elizabeth who was born
at Cheltenham and was 42. |
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The couple were still living at
Cheltenham ten years later in 1911.
John Rowland Collett was 55 and his wife was listed as Elizabeth J
Collett aged 52. |
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3O36 |
Ruth Collett was born in 1859 at Chedworth where,
in 1881, she was an unmarried shop woman aged 22 still living with her
parents John (Ref. 3N4) and Sarah Collett and her sisters Clara and
Emily. John was a grocer and mealman
and it seems likely that Ruth was employed by him. |
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In
1891 Ruth was 32 and was still living in Chedworth were her sister Clara
(below) with whom she was also living ten years later in 1901 at the age of
42. The Chedworth census information
indicated that she was “living on her own means” following the deaths of both
of her parents. |
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It would appear that neither of the
two sisters ever married and by April 1911 they had both left Chedworth and
were recorded as still living together but in Swindon, where Ruth was 52. |
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Clara Collett was born in 1862 at Chedworth where,
in 1881, she was an unmarried shop woman aged 19 still living with her
parents John (Ref. 3N4) and Sarah Collett and sisters Ruth and Emily. John was a grocer and mealman and it seems
likely that Clara was employed by him.
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In
both 1891 aged 29 and 1901 aged 39 Clara was still living at Chedworth with
her sister Ruth (above) and the census information for the latter census indicated
that she was “living on her own means” following the death of her parents. |
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It is likely that Clara never married
and remained a living companion with her sister. Between 1901 and 1911 the two of them moved
away from Chedworth and settled in Swindon where they were living together in
1911 when Clara was 49. |
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Emily Collett was born in 1864 at Chedworth. In 1881 she was aged 17 and living with her
parents John (Ref. 3N4) and Sarah Collett and her two older sisters Ruth and
Clara although she later married Mr Cripps. |
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Sarah Blanche Gegg was born at Hawling on 18.07.1871. At the age of 9 in April 1881 she was living with her family at
Hawling but sometime during the next decade her mother passed away. So by 1891 Sarah was 19 and was living with
her widowed father at the family home in Hawling within the Winchcombe
registration district. She continued
to live with her father until she was 28. |
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However, in 1893 Sarah gave birth to
a base-born daughter Norah Dowler. The
child was born at Station house in Notgrove on 17.10.1893 and the birth
certificate confirmed the mother as Sarah Gegg who was a grocer. In the end the child was brought up by Jim
and Jane Dowler as one of their own. |
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Sarah continued to live with her
father at Hawling until he remarried when she was 28. So it was just before the end of the
century that she left Hawling and moved to Cheltenham. And it was there, in April 1901 that she
was living at the age of 29 and where she was employed as a general farmhouse
helper at Arle Court Farm, the home of Frank and Amy Brown. |
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Around two and a half years later she
married Harry Martin at Winchcombe on 03.09.1903. Harry was ten years younger than Sarah,
having been born in 1881. |
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Within a year of them being married
Sarah presented her husband with a son.
This was Sidney John Martin who was born at Winchcombe and who later
became the Reverend Sidney John Martin whose own son, David Anthony Martin,
kindly provided the details of his family. |
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By April 1911 the Martin family was
still living in Winchcombe where Sarah Blanche of Hawling was 39, her husband
Harry was 29, and their son Sidney John was six years old. |
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It would appear that Sarah and Harry
lived all of their married life together at Winchcombe, since it was there
that Sarah Blanche Martin nee Gegg died on 11.09.1951. |
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3O43 |
George Lambert Gegg, who
was known as Bert by his family, was born at Hawling in 1873, and it was at
Hawling that he was living with his family at the time of the census in April
1881. |
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Ten years later at the age of 18
George was living and working in Gloucester.
His occupation was that of a carpenter, like his father before
him. Around 1894 he married Edith who
was born at Southampton in 1876, following which the couple settled in
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This was confirmed by the Hawling
census of 1901 in which carpenter George Gegg 27 was recorded under his
second name of Lambert, his wife Edith M M Gegg of Southampton was 24, and
their three children were Lambert J H Gegg 5, George D Gegg 4, and Constance
E S Gegg who was two years old. All
three children and their father were confirmed as having been born at
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It is not known whether further
children were added to the family, but it is possible that George and his
family may have moved abroad since there was no record of them in the British
Isles by 1911. |
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The only member of the family so far
found in the census of 1911 is George’s and Edith’s daughter Constance who
was twelve. She was living with the
family of Charles and Martha Ann Gegg nee Collett at Northleach (see Ref.
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3O44 |
Eliza Kate Gegg was born in 1859 at Chedworth even though her parents lived all their married
life together at Cirencester. In 1871
Eliza was 11 and ten years later in April 1881 she was 21 and was still
living with her parents at 183 Gloucester Road in Cirencester where her
father was a grocer. |
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She
later married Frank Jones who was the brother of Gertrude Jones who married
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According to the census of 1911 Eliza
and Frank were living in the Cirencester area with their daughter. Eliza Kate Jones of Cirencester was 51, her
husband Frank Christopher was 53, and daughter Kate was 23. |
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3P21
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Minnie
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3P22 |
Christopher
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Dates
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3O45 |
JOSEPH HENRY GEGG, who was referred to as Harry by the family, was born at
Chedworth in 1861 when
his parents were living at Cirencester where his father was a grocer. In the 1871 Census for Cirencester Joseph
was nine years old. |
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By 1881 he was 20 and was employed by
his father as an assistant grocer while still living with the family at 183
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A
few years later in the mid to late 1880s Joseph married Alice Frances Hiscock
with whom he had three children. In 1891 the census for
Cirencester listed the family as Joseph 30, Alice 22, and baby Gladys Frances
Juliet who was one year old. |
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Ten years
later the family was still living at Cirencester and comprised Joseph 40,
Alice 31, Gladys 11, Jessie 9, and Reginald Victor who was 4. |
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By April
1911 the family was still living in Cirencester where Joseph Henry was 50,
his wife Alice Frances was 42, and their three children were Gladys Frances 21,
Jessie May 19, and Victor Reginald aged 14. |
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Joseph
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3P23 |
Gladys
Frances Juliet Gegg |
Born in
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Jessie
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Born in
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3P25 |
VICTOR REGINALD
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Born in
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3O46 |
Alfred Frank Gegg was born in 1863 at Chedworth and was recorded as being aged 7 in the
Cirencester census of 1871. Ten years
later in 1881 he was 17 and was still living with his parents at 183
Gloucester Road in Cirencester where he was working alongside his older
brother Joseph (above) in his father’s grocer shop. |
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He
later married Sally Clappen but they had no issue. Unlike his brother Joseph, Alfred only
lived to be 63 when he died in 1926. |
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3O48 |
Frederick George Gegg was born in 1871 but after 2nd April and, unlike his older
siblings who were born at Chedworth, it seems very likely that he was born at
Cirencester where his parents were living in 1871. Ten years later the family’s address in
Cirencester was confirmed as 183 Gloucester Road when Frederick was nine years
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He
later married Gertrude Emily Jones.
Gertrude’s brother Frank had previously married Frederick’s sister
Eliza Kate Gegg (above). Frederick
George Gegg died in the same year as his brother Alfred (above), this being 1926
when he was 55. |
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3P26 |
Elsie Gegg |
Dates
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3P1 |
Theodore Lovedin Smith was born at Brize Norton in June
1872. He married Florence Cope in
September 1898 at Aston and in 1901 he was a railwayman at
Wolverhampton. They had two daughters
Doris and Gladys. Florence died in
1947. |
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Eliza Annie Smith was born at Birmingham in March 1873
and she married Edward Lawrence
Florida from Newport in South Wales in June 1899 at Aston. Around the time of her wedding Eliza was a
book binder although later in her life she was involved in market
gardening. |
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Edward
was the son of George Lawrence Florida and Rosa Jane Davies and was born in
Newport in June 1874. He was a
carpenter with the Great Western Railway in Newport but was sent to work in
Birmingham where he met Eliza. |
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Edward
collapsed and died of a heart attack in Shaftesbury Street in Newport when
just fifty years of age in December 1924 and was buried in Malpas
churchyard. Immediately prior to his
untimely death he had visited the Empire Exhibition at Wembley. |
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Following
his death, Eliza married (2) Albert Thomas Wright on 20.02.1926 at St Marks
Church in Newport. Albert, who was a
railway guard, was born on 05.10.1864 at Lea near Ross-on-Wye in
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Albert
died on 21.12.1950 at Newport and was buried in the churchyard at St
Woollos. Eliza died in 1957, the cause
of death being a stroke, and she too was buried in the churchyard at Malpas. |
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3Q1 |
Jessie Lawrence Florida |
Born on
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Mona Lawrence Florida |
Born in
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3P3 |
Mary Aminda Smith was born at Aston in March 1875 where she married
Timothy David Troman in September 1897.
Timothy was employed as a jewellery craftsman and he and Mary had two
children, Stan Troman and Grace Troman who worked as a Council employee and
who married Mark. |
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3P4 |
Albert Jack Smith was born at Aston in 1876. Whilst employed as a railwayman he living
at Brislington in Bristol. He married
Tilly with whom he had two children Jack Smith and May Smith. May worked in a dress shop and is known to
have married when in her fifties. |
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3P5 |
Katherine E Smith was born at Aston in 1877. She is believed to have married travelling
salesman Charles H Taylor in September 1912 at Aston. To date, no record of her has been found in
any of the census details of 1881, 1891 or 1901. There are however three Katherine E Smith
aged 23 in 1901, born at Stratford-on-Avon, at Chilvers Coton in Nuneaton,
and Broughton in Lancashire. |
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Beatrice Collett was born at Winchcombe on 17.09.1892 and at the time of
the 1901 Census she was listed as being aged 8 and of Winchcombe while living
with her parents Walter and Annie Collett at Longborough near
Stow-on-the-Wold. During the next few years her
father died, following which she and her mother moved to live in the Evesham
area. And it was there they were
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She
later married a Mr Holtom and in her later years she lived at 2 Greenway Road
in Blockley in Moreton-in-Marsh. |
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