PART
THIRY-FIVE
The
Melksham
Updated August 2010
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New information generously provided
by Maureen Iliffe nee Collett (Ref. 44R15) in 2009 confirmed that Part 44 –
The Malmesbury District Line also commenced in Broughton Gifford and confirms
the vital link that connects Part 35 to Part 44, and from Part 44 there is a
line that leads to New Zealand (Part 31) |
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This is the family line of Allan
Simnett (Ref. 35Q2) of Ledbury in Herefordshire, Don Cameron (Ref. 35O57) in Australia,
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A
previous update of this file was thanks to information received from Gloria
Davies which has helped to determine some of the earlier generations of this
family which had previously been just estimations. |
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The
information used in the December 2008 update of this file was kindly provided
by Barry Collett of the USA who is currently carrying out a Collett DNA
Study. The line confirmed by DNA
testing is denoted by the names that are underlined. |
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Broughton
Gifford lies approximately one mile west of Melksham and it was there that
this family line commenced in the late 1500s, as set out in Part 44 – The
Malmesbury District Line (incorporating Broughton Gifford). |
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Luke
Collett, who starts this line was the younger brother of William Collett (Ref.
44H1) of Broughton Gifford, and the second known son of Daniel Collett (Ref.
44G1) of Broughton Gifford, who in turn was the son of Anthony Collett (Ref.
44F1) of Great Chalfield a very small hamlet just one mile from Broughton
Gifford. All of these details can be
found in Part 44 – The Malmesbury Line (incorporating Broughton Gifford). |
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35H1 |
LUKE COLLETT (Ref. 44H2) may have been born
around 1640 to 1645. He was married to
Grace around 1666, and all of their children were baptised at Broughton
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35I1
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Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on
24.05.1668 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I2 |
Luke
Collett |
Baptised on
31.01.1669 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I3 |
William Collett |
Baptised on
18.02.1671 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I4 |
JOSEPH COLLETT |
Born circa
1673 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I5 |
John
Collett |
Baptised on
20.09.1674 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I6 |
Jane
Collett |
Baptised on
04.12.1681 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I7 |
Grace
Collett |
Baptised on
11.11.1683 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I3 |
William Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
18.02.1671. He later married Sarah around
1693 with whom he had a number of children and all of them were born at
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35J1
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John
Collett |
Born in
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35J2 |
John Collett |
Born on 22.11.1698
at Broughton Gifford |
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35J3 |
William
Collett |
Born on 08.02.1700
at Broughton Gifford |
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35J4 |
Sarah
Collett |
Born on 07.06.1703
at Broughton Gifford |
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35J5 |
Isaac
Collett |
Born on
07.01.1705 at Broughton Gifford |
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35I4 |
JOSEPH COLLETT was baptised at Broughton Gifford
on 20.09.1674 in a joint ceremony with his brother John. The two boys may have been twin brothers,
although there is a possibility that Joseph was born in 1672 or 1673 a year
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Joseph
later married Mary Wakeley at Broughton Gifford around 1695 with whom he had
seven children. All of the couple’s
children were baptised at Broughton Gifford.
The Wakeley surname appears many times in the records for Broughton
Gifford and on one occasion in the 1800s it was once again linked to the
Collett family when the daughter of Joshua Mortimer and Ruth Wakeley married
Benjamin Collett. In addition to this,
the Mortimer family also had many ties with the Collett family. |
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35J6
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Martha Collett |
Born circa
1695 |
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35J7
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Mary Collett |
Baptised on
15.10.1699 |
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35J8
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Jane Collett |
Baptised on
11.06.1701 |
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JOHN COLLETT |
Baptised on
05.08.1705 |
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35J10 |
Joseph Collett |
Baptised on
24.10.1714 |
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35J11 |
Leah
Collett |
Baptised on
08.09.1717 at Broughton Gifford |
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35J12 |
Daniel Collett |
Born circa
1720 |
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35J13 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
17.03.1722 |
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35J2 |
John Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on
22.11.1698 and it was there that he later married Ann Archer 18.04.1720. |
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35J6
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Martha Collett was born at Broughton Gifford around
1695 but was later baptised there in a joint ceremony with her sister Mary on
15.10.1699. And it was also at
Broughton Gifford that Martha married Stephen (Steven) Dark on 25.12.1714. |
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35J7
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Mary Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and
was baptised there on 15.10.1699. She
later married John Bull and the couple settled in Broughton Gifford where
their son William was born and was baptised on 15.10.1732. |
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Almost
twenty years later William Bull married Martha Mortimer at Broughton Gifford
on 17.09.1752. The couple were only
married for twenty-six years when Martha died and was buried in the
churchyard of the parish church in Broughton Gifford on 16.07.1778. |
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It
is very likely that the couple’s grandchild was Martha Bull who was born in
1779, who married William Mortimer in 1801, but who died in 1804. Following which William Mortimer married
Amelia (Millicent) Collett (Ref. 35L16). |
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Jane Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
11.06.1701, the daughter of Joseph Collett and Mary Wakeley. Twenty years later she married William
Brossire at Broughton Gifford on 08.06.1721. |
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35J9 |
JOHN COLLETT
was baptised at
Broughton Gifford on 05.08.1705. He
later married (1) Millicent (Millie) Gearish at Broughton Gifford on
07.08.1729 with whom he had four children all baptised at Broughton
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It
would appear that Millicent died around 1740, following which John married
(2) Ann who may have been much younger than John, possibly by nearly fifteen
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One hundred and
twenty-five years after John Collett married Millicent Gearish a certain
Samuel James Collett married a Sarah Gearish.
This took place at Melksham on 18th January 1855. Samuel was the son of Richard Collett and
was born at Melksham on 21st December 1831, and Sarah was born at
Melksham on 5th March 1833.
Sarah died on 15th August 1877, while Samuel survived for
nearly another fifty years when he died on 16th February
1926. No link has yet been found that
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35K1
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Patience
Collett |
Baptised on
11.06.1730 at Broughton Gifford |
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
30.08.1733 at Broughton Gifford |
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Millicent Collett |
Baptised on
09.08.1736 |
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John Collett |
Baptised on
16.05.1739 |
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
11.09.1743 at Broughton Gifford |
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William Collett |
Baptised on
19.04.1745 |
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Baptised on
04.04.1748 |
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35K8 |
Sarah
Collett |
Baptised on
26.12.1750 at Broughton Gifford |
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35K9 |
HENRY COLLETT |
Born circa
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35J10 |
Joseph Collett was possibly born at Broughton
Gifford where he was baptised on 24.10.1714.
He married (1) Ann and together they had five daughters who were all
baptised at Broughton Gifford. Ann’s
name was spelt without an e until the baptism of the fifth child when both
the child’s name and the mother’s name were recorded as ‘Anne’. |
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What
happened next in the life of Joseph and Ann is not known precisely but it
seems likely that Ann may have died after the birth of their fifth child,
following which Joseph then married (2) Mary with whom he had a further two
children, both of them being baptised at Broughton Gifford. |
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It
is also conceivable that Ann and Mary were one and the same person, only from
the fact that Joseph’s first child was named Mary and that Marianne (Mary
Ann) was a name used by later generations of the family. |
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35K10
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
14.07.1738 at Broughton Gifford |
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Martha Collett |
Baptised on
24.02.1739 at Broughton Gifford |
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Betty
Collett |
Baptised on
17.04.1743 at Broughton Gifford |
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Sarah Collett |
Baptised on
23.06.1745 |
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Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
14.01.1749 at Broughton Gifford |
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Rebecca
Collett |
Baptised on
16.11.1751 at Broughton Gifford |
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35K16
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Joseph Collett |
Baptised on
20.10.1754 |
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35J12 |
Daniel Collett was possibly born around 1720. He married (1) Ruth and their two known
children were baptised at Broughton Gifford.
It is possible, although not proved, that Ruth died during or shortly
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This
tragic event would then have allowed Daniel to marry (2) Ann with whom he had
another daughter soon after. |
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Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on
25.12.1753 at Broughton Gifford |
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Ruth
Collett |
Baptised on
02.02.1756 at Broughton Gifford |
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Ann Collett |
Baptised on
24.02.1758 at Broughton Gifford |
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35J13 |
James Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
17.03.1722, the son of Joseph Collett and Mary Wakeley. |
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Millicent Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and it
was there that she was baptised on 09.08.1736, the daughter of John Collett
and Millicent Gearish. And it was at
Broughton Gifford that she married James Hill on 03.02.1761. |
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John Collett born at Broughton Gifford where he
was baptised on 16.05.1739, the only son of John Collett and his first wife
Millicent Gearish. When he was around
twenty-four years of age he married Ann (Anna) Matthews at Broughton Gifford
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With
their son James being born within three months of their wedding, Ann was
obviously with-child on the day they married.
At the child’s baptism in Broughton Gifford on 22.05.1763 his parents
were stated as being John and Anna Collett, whereas it was John and Ann for
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35L1
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James Collett |
Born in
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Martha
Collett |
Baptised on
11.05.1766 at Broughton Gifford |
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Henry Collett |
Baptised on
19.02.1769 |
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35K6 |
William Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where
he was baptised on 19.04.1745.
Tragically four days later the parish register at Broughton Gifford
confirmed that he died there on 23.04.1745. |
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35K7 |
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It
is possible that at the time of the wedding in 1792 John Collett of Broughton
Gifford was already a widower and that it was his first married that had
produced his eldest son James who was born before he married Mary White. It is therefore likely his first wife died
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35L4
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James Collett |
Born circa
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William Collett |
Baptised on
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35L6
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
05.04.1795 at Broughton Gifford |
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35L7
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Henry Collett |
Baptised on
29.04.1798 |
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35L8
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Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised on
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Millicent
Collett |
Baptised on
11.09.1803 at Broughton Gifford |
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35K9 |
HENRY COLLETT was born at Broughton Gifford
around 1746. He married Mary Hayward
at Broughton Gifford on 20.06.1768 and all of their children were born and
baptised at Broughton Gifford, as confirmed for some of them by the Wiltshire
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Curiously
a Henry Collett and his wife Anne had a son James who was baptised at
Broughton Gifford on 05.04.1777 who would sit comfortably in this family. So for completeness James Collett has been
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35L10
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Ann Collett |
Baptised
25.12.1768 at Broughton Gifford |
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35L11
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John
Collett |
Baptised
20.10.1771 at Broughton Gifford |
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35L12
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Harry
Collett |
Baptised
31.01.1774 at Broughton Gifford |
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HENRY COLLETT |
Born circa
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35L14 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
05.04.1777 |
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35L15 |
William Collett |
Baptised on
28.09.1778 |
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35L16 |
Amelia (Millicent) Collett |
Baptised on
04.03.1781 |
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35L17 |
Thomas Collett |
Baptised on
30.05.1784 |
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35L18 |
Stephen Collett |
Baptised on
04.03.1787 |
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
25.07.1789 at Broughton Gifford |
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35K13 |
Sarah Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford
on 23.06.1745, the daughter of Joseph and Ann Collett. And it was at Broughton Gifford that she
married Stephen Bevan on 24.04.1768. |
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Joseph Collett was born baptised at Broughton
Gifford on 20.10.1754. However, it is
possible that he was born in 1752 since he was aged 20 at the time of his
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On
the occasion of his wedding, Joseph was described as a yeoman of
Trowbridge. He married Jane Rudman
(Redman) at Melksham on 29.10.1772, the Sarum Marriage Licence Bond having
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Jane
was a spinster also aged 20, and the Bondsman was her father John Rudman
(Redman) who was described as a yeoman of Melksham. John Redman (Rudman) was also the father of
Hester Redman (Rudman) who married William Collett (Ref. 44K7) in 1780,
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Once
they were married Joseph and Jane left the Broughton Gifford and Melksham
area following the birth there of their first child. It was just north of Chippenham where they
settled, in the village of Kington St Michael. And it was there that all of their
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He
was buried in the churchyard of St Michael’s Anglican Church on 11th
November 1809 and the burial record confirmed his aged as 55 and that he was
the husband of Jane Collett. At the
time of the baptism of his two daughters in January 1784 Joseph was the
churchwarden at St Michael’s Church. |
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In an earlier edition of this family
line there was reference to a Daniel Collett who was born at Kington St
Michael, although it was thought this happened in 1803. However, a recent discovery in the 1841,
1851 and 1861 Census returns revealed that he was actually born in 1779 and
was over twenty years older than his wife.
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It is established that Daniel Collett
(of Kington St Michael) married Mary Buckland, while Joseph Collett married
her sister Elizabeth Buckland, and all were born and married in Kington St
Michael. For these reasons it has been
assumed that Daniel and Joseph were brothers and therefore, both were the
sons of Joseph Collett and Jane Redman, resulting in Daniel’s placement into
this family. |
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35L20 |
William Henry Collett |
Baptised on
08.02.1774 |
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35L21 |
Ann Collett |
Born circa
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35L22 |
Daniel
Collett |
Born circa 1779 |
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35L23 |
Martha Collett |
Born circa
1782 |
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35L24
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Sarah Collett |
Baptised on
08.01.1784 |
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35L25 |
John Collett |
Baptised on
17.01.1786 |
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35L26 |
Hester Collett |
Baptised on
30.04.1788 |
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35L27 |
Joseph Collett |
Baptised on
02.12.1790 |
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35L28 |
John Collett |
Baptised on
17.06.1794 |
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35L29 |
Stephen Collett |
Baptised on
01.02.1797 |
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35L1
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James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in
1763 and was baptised there on 22.05.1763.
His parents John Collett and Anna Matthews had only been married
eleven weeks prior to his baptism. |
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James
Collett married Margaret Adams at Broughton Gifford on 21.10.1787 and two
years later they were still living there when their three known sons and one
daughter were born. |
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John Collett |
Baptised on
01.11.1789 |
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Daniel Collett |
Baptised on
20.11.1794 |
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35M3 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
20.06.1799 |
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Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
25.01.1808 at Broughton Gifford |
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Henry Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
19.02.1769, the son of John and Ann Collett.
It was also at Broughton Gifford that Henry married Hannah Mortimer on
04.01.1801 and nine months later their only known child was born. The IGI baptism record for the child noted
the parents as Mary and Anna which it is assumed was a misinterpretation of
Henry and Hannah. |
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Hannah
Mortimer was possibly the daughter of William Mortimer and Mary Redman whose
son George married Amelia Collett at Broughton Gifford in 1804, Amelia being
the cousin of Henry Collett. |
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35M5 |
Thomas Collett |
Baptised on
27.09.1801 |
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James Collett was born at Broughton Gifford
around 1785 and he later married Sarah Clack at Broughton on 25.05.1806 where
all of their children were born and baptised.
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James
and Sarah of Broughton Gifford both featured in the first national census in
June 1841, when both were listed with a rounded aged of 55. Living with them at that time were five of
their children, Elizabeth 25, Sarah, Mary and Henry all with a rounded age of
20, and Jane with a rounded age of 15.
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record has so far been found in 1841 for their son James who would have been
22, so he may have died by then. Also
by the time their eldest son Samuel was married with children of his own, and
so might have been their eldest daughter Ann. |
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35M6 |
Samuel
Collett |
Baptised on
25.12.1808; likely infant death |
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Ann Collett |
Baptised on
05.08.1810 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M8 |
Samuel Collett |
Baptised on
15.11.1811 |
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35M9 |
Elizabeth Clack Collett |
Baptised on
21.11.1813 |
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35M10 |
Sarah Collett |
Born
possibly in 1815 or 1816 |
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35M11 |
Mary Collett |
Baptised on
23.02.1817 |
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James
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1818; likely infant death |
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35M13 |
Henry Clack Collett |
Baptised on
02.07.1820 |
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35M14 |
Jane Collett |
Baptised on
20.01.1823 |
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William Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford
on 17.02.1793 and it was there that he married Jane Webb. What was slightly curious was that Jane was
recorded using her maiden name at the baptism of their first child, perhaps
indicating that the couple were not yet married at that time. |
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35M15 |
Tabitha Collett |
Born on
28.03.1816 |
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35M16 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised on
22.04.1821 |
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35M17 |
William Collett |
Born in
1828 |
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Henry Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where
he was baptised on 29.04.1798. Henry
married Mary Morris on 03.05.1825 at Melksham where they settled and where all
of their children were born. |
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By
the time of the census in June 1841 the family living at Melksham comprised
Henry 40 – who was listed as Harry, his wife Mary who was also 40, and their
seven children. These were Henry and
Sarah who were both 14, Eliza 12, Elizabeth 9, Ann 6, Everest 4, and two
years old John. |
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35M18 |
Henry Collett |
Born in
1826 |
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35M19 |
Sarah
Collett |
Baptised on
17.06.1827 at Melksham |
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35M20 |
Eliza
Collett |
Baptised on
05.04.1829 at Melksham |
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35M21 |
Elizabeth
(Betsy) Collett |
Baptised on
11.12.1831 at Melksham |
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Ann Collett
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Baptised on
31.05.1835 at Melksham |
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35M23 |
Everest
Collett |
Baptised on
30.04.1837 at Melksham |
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35M24 |
John Collett |
Born in
1839 |
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Elizabeth Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in
1800 and was baptised there on 23.11.1800, the daughter of John Collett and
Mary White. When Elizabeth was
twenty-four years old she married Francis Miles of Weston near Bath, the
marriage taking place in the village of Weston on 12.10.1824. |
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The
marriage produced four children for Elizabeth and Francis, and these were
Mary Miles who was born in 1825, John Miles born in 1827, Francis Miles born
in 1830, and Thomas Miles who was born in 1836. |
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By
the time of the first national census in June 1841 the family was still
living within the Bath registration district and comprised Francis who was 40
(rounded age), Elizabeth who was 35 (rounded age), and their four children
Mary 15, John 13, Francis 10, and Thomas who was four years old. |
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Ten
years later the family was recorded living in the Bath & Lansdown area
which included the village of Weston.
The census of 1851 listed the family as Francis 52, Elizabeth 49, and
their two sons Francis who was twenty years old and Thomas who was fourteen. |
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By
1861 Elizabeth was a widow aged 59 who was living within the Bath &
Walcot area with her unmarried son Francis Miles who was thirty years old. |
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HENRY COLLETT was born at Broughton Gifford
around 1775 and it was around the turn of the century that he married
Maria. Three of their children listed
below were baptised at Broughton Gifford where the others may have also been
born and baptised. |
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35M25 |
William Collett |
Baptised on
27.09.1801 |
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35M26 |
Daniel Collett |
Born in
1805 |
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35M27 |
Thomas
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1807 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M28 |
Maria Collett |
Born in
1812 |
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STEPHEN COLLETT |
Born in
1817 |
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James Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
05.04.1777, where he was described as being the son of Henry and Anne
Collett, rather than Henry and Mary Collett as in the case of all of the
other children. This therefore may
indicate that he was not of this family, but has been included in the absence
of any better information. |
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William Collett, who was baptised at Broughton
Gifford on 28.09.1778, married Mary and they are known to have had two sons
who were baptised at Broughton Gifford. |
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35M30 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
12.04.1807 |
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35M31 |
William
Collett |
Baptised on
12.02.1809 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M32 |
Mary Ann
Collett |
Baptised on
14.01.1811 at Broughton Gifford |
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Amelia (Millicent)
Collett was born at
Broughton Gifford where she was baptised in the parish church on
04.03.1781. She was the daughter of
Henry and Mary Collett of Broughton Gifford and at the time of her marriage
she was referred to as Millicent Collett. |
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It
was at the parish church in Broughton Gifford that on 24.09.1804 she married
widower George Mortimer of Broughton Gifford.
George was the youngest son of William Mortimer and Mary Redman and
was baptised at Broughton Gifford on 09.10.1785. |
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George
had previously married Martha Bull on 18.01.1801, but sadly she died just
three years into their life together and was buried at Broughton Gifford on
10.01.1804, and it was just over eight months later that same year that he
married Amelia. |
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George
died sometime between 1841 and 1850, and was followed by Amelia who was
buried at the Baptist Chapel in Broughton Gifford on 23.11.1850. |
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Amelia’s
and George’s eldest son Henry (Harry) Mortimer who was baptised at Broughton
Gifford on 30.06.1805 later married (1) Eliza Gay on 07.04.1828, also at
Broughton Gifford. |
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Just
as had happened to his father George Mortimer, Harry’s first wife also died
shortly after they were married and less than a year later on 15.01.1829 he
married (2) Anne Mortimer who was born at Kington Langley in 1809. Anne was very likely his cousin. |
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Harry
Mortimer was forty-seven when he died in 1852, following which he was buried
in the graveyard at the Baptist Chapel in Broughton Gifford on 27.03.1852,
just sixteen months after his mother Amelia had been buried there. |
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Henry
(Harry) Mortimer |
Baptised on
30.06.1805 at Broughton G |
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35M34 |
Joseph
Mortimer |
Born in
1807 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M35 |
Sarah
Mortimer |
Born in
1809 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M36 |
Hannah Mortimer – see 35M8 |
Born in
1813 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M37 |
George
Mortimer |
Born in
1815 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M38 |
Joseph
Mortimer |
Born in
1817 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M39 |
Elizabeth
Mortimer |
Born in
1818 at Broughton Gifford |
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Thomas Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford
on 30.05.1784 and it was there that he married Maria and where their sons
were baptised. |
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35M40 |
Stephen Collett |
Baptised on
30.08.1807 |
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35M41 |
William
Collett |
Baptised on
12.02.1809 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M42 |
Thomas Collett |
Baptised on
02.06.1811 |
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Stephen Collett was possibly born in 1786 but was
baptised on 04.03.1787 at Broughton Gifford.
He married Hannah Mortimer on 21.05.1808 at Broughton Gifford where
their children were born and baptised.
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The
couple were still living at Broughton Gifford at the time of the marriage of
their daughter Mary when Stephen Collett was recorded as being a shoemaker, a
trade that was later taken up by his sons Henry and Simeon. |
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35M43 |
Sarah
Collett |
Baptised on
25.12.1809 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M44 |
Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
21.05.1812 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M45 |
John Collett |
Born circa
1815 |
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35M46 |
Henry Collett |
Baptised on
23.02.1817 |
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35M47 |
Mary Collett |
Born in
1821 |
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35M48 |
Simeon Collett |
Born in
1823 |
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William Henry Collett was the son of Joseph Collett and
Jane Redman and he was baptised at Melksham on 08.02.1774. There is however a question-mark as to
whether he may have been born at Yatton Keynell the nearest next village to
Kington St Michael, since it was to Kington St Michael that his parents moved
after leaving Broughton Gifford and Melksham and it was at Kington St Michael
that all of his siblings were born. |
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At
the age of thirty-two, William married Sarah Kearsey on 20.02.1806 at Ashley
to the east of Corsham. The Sarum
Marriage Licence Bond was issued two days before the event and the bondsman
was Sarah’s brother John Kearsey, a yeoman of Ashley. |
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Sarah
Kearsey was born at Chedworth in Gloucestershire in 1782 and was baptised at
Chedworth on 28th December 1782.
She was one of nine children of Richard Kearsey who was born at Bisley
in Gloucestershire in 1745 and who died at Ashley in 1807. |
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Richard Kearsey’s wife
(and Sarah’s mother) was Judith Dane, who was the daughter of Giles Dane and
Mary Clerk who are the five times great grandparents of Judy Brown of
Australia who has kindly provided some of the details in this family line.. |
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It is also interesting
to note that the husband of Judy Brown, Keith Brown, is related to Doris Mason
who married Roscoe Collett whose family details are provided in Part 53 – The
South Wales Branch Line. |
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At
the time of their marriage, William Collett was described as a yeoman of
Slaughterford, while Sarah was a spinster of Ashley. Slaughterford lies between Ashley and
Kington St Michael / Yatton Keynell.
In addition to being a yeoman, William was also a churchwarden but
this must have been at neighbouring Biddestone just to the west of
Chippenham. |
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Whilst
all of William’s and Sarah’s children were born at Slaughterford they were
not baptised there since the Church of St Nicholas was destroyed by
Cromwell’s New Model Army during the Civil War. |
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However,
it was through the efforts of William Henry Collett of Slaughterford that the
church was rebuilt around 1823. In the
church today there is a plaque bearing his name as an acknowledgement of this
event. Until that time all religious
ceremonies had to be conducted in the church at nearby Biddestone. |
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Within
the “Land Tax Assessments 1780 to 1830 for Slaughterford” there is a
reference to William Collett leasing land from 1803 right through to
1826. This included a statement that
‘in 1827 the land that William Collett had been leasing was taken over by
John Gibbs at the same tax rate’. |
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It
continued by saying ‘After 1826 William Collett ceased to be a land tax payer
in Slaughterford’. He would have been
46 years old at that time and perhaps this might suggest that he and Sarah
were no longer living there. |
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The
full statement regarding the lands leased by William Collett can be found in Appendix
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It
has not been determined when William Died but it is known that his wife Sarah
passed away at Cornwell House in the Walcot district of Bath on 08.10.1867 at
the age of 85. |
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35M49 |
Mary Anne Collett |
Born in
1807 |
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35M50 |
William Collett |
Born in
1808 |
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35M51 |
John Collett |
Born in
1810 |
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35M52 |
Thomas Collett |
Born in
1811 |
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35M53 |
George Collett |
Born in
1813 |
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35M54 |
Stephen Collett |
Born in
1814 |
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35M55 |
Sarah Collett |
Born in
1816 |
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35M56 |
Joseph Collett |
Born in
1818 |
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35M57 |
Edwin Collett |
Born in
1819 |
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Ann Collett was believed to have been born
around 1777 and most likely at Kington St Michael where all of her younger
siblings were born. It was also there
that she was married by licence to William Mogers on 21.02.1801. The witnesses at the ceremony were her
father Joseph Collett, and her two sisters Hester and Sarah (below). |
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Daniel Collett was born at
Kington St Michael around 1779 according to the census returns completed by
him in 1841, 1851 and 1861. And it is
these which place him as most probably the eldest son of Joseph Collett and
Jane Redman, although no birth or baptism record to verify this has been
found to date. |
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Daniel Collett was in his late
forties when he married Mary Buckland of Kington St Michael at Kington on 18th
February 1828. Mary, who was
twenty-two years younger than Daniel, was the eldest daughter of Jacob
Buckland and Mary Day, and the sister of Elizabeth Buckland who married
Daniel’s younger brother Joseph Collett (below), and the sister of Edwin
Buckland who married Louisa Collett. |
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Who Louisa Collett was has still not
been determined, but one option may be that she was the child from a first
marriage of Daniel Collett, thus making Mary Buckland his second wife. This seems very reasonable, considering his
age when he married Mary. |
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Because of the complex
inter-relationship between the Collett family and the Buckland family,
details of the latter have been included in Appendix 2 at the end of this
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Once married Daniel and Mary settled
in the Wiltshire village of Keevil, to the east of Trowbridge, where their
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In the first national census in June
1841, Daniel was recorded as being 60 years old, while his wife Mary was
40. Although it is well established
that adult ages were rounded in the first census, the two ages do correspond
closing with their respective ages in the next two census returns. |
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The couple’s four children were more
accurately recorded in 1841 as Henry Collett who was eleven, Mary Collett who
was ten, Joseph Collett who was six, and Rosa Collett who was three years
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Ten years later, in the more detailed
census of 1851, Daniel Collett aged 72 was a farmer of 164 acres at Keevil,
where he employed six men. His wife Mary
was 50, and the children still living at Keevil with them were Henry who was
21, Mary who was 20, Joseph who was 16, and Rosa who was 13. |
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Not long after this Daniel’s and
Mary’s eldest son Henry left the family home in Keevil to be married and
start a family of his own at Lushill in Highworth near Swindon. Then towards the end of the 1850s the
couple’s other son Joseph became a married man, but continued to live at
Keevil. |
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Between these two events their two
daughters were also married and left Keevil.
So by the time of the census in 1861 Daniel and Mary had no members of
their family living with them, just son Joseph living nearby with his new
family. On that occasion Daniel
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By 1871 Daniel had died, leaving his
seventy years old widow Mary living at the home of her youngest son Joseph in
the Westbury & Edington registration district of Wiltshire. It seems likely that Mary passed away
during the 1870s, since no record of her has been located in the census of
1881. |
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35M58 |
Henry
Collett |
Born in 1829 |
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35M59 |
Mary
Ann Collett |
Born in 1830 |
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35M60 |
Joseph
Collett |
Born in 1834 |
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35M61 |
Rosa
Collett |
Born in 1837 |
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Martha Collett was born around 1782 and was
baptised in a joint ceremony at Kington St Michael with her sister Sarah
(below) on 08.01.1784. At that time
the girls’ father Joseph Collett was the churchwarden at St Michael’s
Anglican Church where they were baptised. |
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Twenty-seven
years later Martha married John Stump by licence at Kington St Michael on
23.09.1811. The parish register
recorded that Martha was living of Easton (Piercy) near Chippenham at that
time, while her husband was of Leigh Delamere close by Kington St Michael. |
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The
witnesses at the ceremony were Joseph Stump and Ann Stump who may have been
John’s parents. |
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35L24 |
Sarah Collett was born in 1783 and was baptised on
08.01.1784 at Kington St Michael in a joint ceremony with her sister Martha
(above). Sarah was over forty years
old when she married Joseph Mattick (or Mattock) on 22.12.1825. |
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The
wedding took place at Yatton Keynell courtesy of a Sarum Marriage Licence
Bond issued on 16th December 1825.
The witnesses at the ceremony were John Collett who may have been
Sarah’s brother, and Mary Ann Collett. |
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In
view of Sarah’s age the couple only had one child who was baptised John
Collett Mattick who was born in 1827 and who died in 1883. |
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35L25 |
John Collett was born at Kington St Michael where
he was baptised on 17.01.1786.
Tragically he was around five years of age when he died in 1791 and
was buried at Kington St Michael on 6th March 1791. |
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Hester Collett was born at Kington St Michael and
she was baptised there on 30.04.1788.
She was twenty-six years old when she married HENRY COLLETT at Yatton Keynell on 27.10.1814. The witnesses at the wedding ceremony were
William Redman and Sarah Collett. |
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William
Redman was presumably related to Hester’s mother Jane Collett nee Rudman
(Redman), while Sarah Collett was very likely Hester’s older sister (above)
who was not married herself until 1825 but who was also married at Yatton
Keynell. |
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The
marriage between Hester and Henry produced six known children one of which,
their son Henry, later gave his place of birth as Giddea Hall. And it was at Giddea Hall in Yatton Keynell
that Hester died in 1842 and where she was buried on 13th January
1842. |
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All
that is known about Hester’s husband Henry Collett is that he was a butcher,
a trade carried on by his son Henry, and that he was born around 1793. Henry outlived his slightly older wife by
almost forty years and was buried at Yatton Keynell on 24.02.1880. |
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35M62 |
Jane
Collett |
Born in
1815 at Yatton Keynell |
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35M63 |
Llewellyn Collett |
Born in
1817 |
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35M64 |
Caroline Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1818 |
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35M65 |
Elizabeth
Collett |
Baptised on
01.04.1821 at Yatton Keynell |
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35M66 |
Henry Collett |
Born in
1828 |
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35M67 |
William
Collett |
Born in
1830 at Yatton Keynell |
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35L27 |
Joseph Collett was baptised at Kington St Michael
on 02.12.1790, the son of Joseph Collett and Jane Redman. It was also at Kington St Michael on
09.05.1833 that Joseph married Elizabeth Buckland, the eldest daughter of Jacob Buckland and Mary
Day of Kington St Michael where she was born in 1805. In addition to this, Elizabeth’s sister
Mary Buckland married Joseph’s older brother Daniel Collett (above). |
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Even
at the age of 43, Joseph Collett was recorded in the parish’s marriage
register as being a bachelor of Kington St Michael. The couple were married there by licence
and the witnesses were Edwin Buckland and Ann Buckland, who are now known to be two
more of Elizabeth’s siblings, as detailed in Appendix 2 at the end of this
family line. |
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Furthermore, it was the
aforementioned Edwin Buckland who married Louisa Collett at Kington St
Michael in 1830, and again the details of their family can be found in
Appendix 2 at the end of this family line. |
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By
June 1841 Joseph Collett was 40 and his wife ‘Eliza’ was 30, by which time
Elizabeth had presented Joseph with three children, although their first born
son did not survive. So the two
daughters living with the couple at the time of the census were Emma who was
6 and Mary who was 4. |
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According
to the census of 1851 for Kington St Michael, Joseph Collett was 58 and was a
yeoman farmer of 220 acres employing seven farmer workers. His Eliza was 45, and listed with the
couple were their children Emma 15, Mary 13, Henry 9, and five years old
Eliza. |
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Having
already lost his eldest son Henry as a baby, Joseph’s youngest son Edward who
would have been seven years old, must have suffered the same fate since he
was not listed with the family in 1851 or in any later census. |
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Ten
years later the family was still living at Kington St Michael within the
Chippenham & Christian Malford registration district and comprised Joseph
68 and Eliza 55, and their children Emma 25, Mary A Collett 23, Henry 19, and
fifteen years old Eliza. |
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When
Joseph died five years later on 18.12.1865 at the age of 74, he was recorded
as living at Lower Piercy (Priory) Farm in Kington St Michael. He was buried in the churchyard of St
Michael’s Anglican Church. Sadly for
his family, his youngest daughter Eliza died just over a year later. |
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By
1881 Eliza was aged 75 and was living alone at New Priory Farm in Kington St
Michael, which was described as a holding of 268 acres for which she employed
two men, three boys, and three women. |
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35M68 |
Emma Jane Collett |
Baptised on
10.06.1835 |
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35M69 |
Mary Anne Collett |
Baptised on
13.05.1837 |
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35M70 |
Henry Collett |
Born in
1838 |
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35M71 |
Henry Collett |
Born on
17.08.1841 |
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35M72 |
Edward Collett |
Born on
18.08.1843 |
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35M73 |
Eliza Collett |
Baptised on
21.07.1845 |
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In
the first national census held in the UK in June 1841 John was recorded with
a rounded age of 50 as was his wife Sarah.
Living with them at that time were four of their children, Samuel aged
25, William aged 20, Sarah aged 11, and nine years old Eliza. |
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35M74 |
Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
13.10.1811; infant death |
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35M75 |
Thomas Collett |
Baptised on
25.09.1814 |
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35M76 |
Samuel Collett |
Baptised on
22.09.1816 |
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35M77 |
Elizabeth
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1818 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M78 |
William Collett |
Baptised on
01.04.1821 |
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35M79 |
Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
01.06.1823 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M80 |
Sarah Collett |
Baptised on
14.11.1830 |
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35M81 |
Eliza Collett |
Baptised on
18.11.1832 |
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Stephen Collett was baptised at Kington St Michael
on 01.02.1797, the youngest child of Joseph Collett and Jane Redman. Like his brother Joseph (above) he too was
a yeoman farmer and on 24.02.1832 he was married by licence to (1) Sophia
Rawlings. The wedding took place at
Writhlington in Somerset, near Radstock just south of Bath. |
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The
parish register stated that the groom was Stephen Collett bachelor of
Writhlington and that the bride was Sophia Rawlings spinster of
Writhlington. The marriage produced
five children for the couple before Sophia died, at which point in his life
Stephen then married (2) Louisa Davis |
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Not
long after Stephen died during the third quarter of 1850 while he was at
Chippenham where he was buried. The
two baptised children below were christened at Kington St Michael, where the
other children were most likely also born. |
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In
his Will proved in 1852 Joseph was referred to as ‘yeoman of Kington St
Michael’. |
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35M82 |
Clara Jane
Collett |
Baptised on
27.02.1833 at Kington |
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35M83 |
John
Collett |
Born in
1834 at Kington St Michael |
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35M84 |
Constance
Prudence Collett |
Baptised on
21.06.1836 at Kington |
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35M85 |
Lot Collett |
Born in 1838
at Kington St Michael |
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35M86 |
Daniel
Collett |
Born in
1841 at Kington St Michael |
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35M1 |
John Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in
1789 and was baptised there on 01.11.1789, the son of James Collett and
Margaret Adams. Around the time he was
twenty-two, John married Sarah Elmes at Broughton Gifford on 29.07.1811. Sarah was the daughter of William Elmes and
had been baptised at Broughton Gifford on 09.05.1790. |
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35M2 |
Daniel Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
20.11.1794, the son of James Collett and Margaret Adams. On 24.12.1815 Daniel married Sarah Gown (or
Gowin) at Broughton Gifford. |
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35M3 |
James Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
20.06.1799, the son of James Collett and Margaret Adams. James was still living at Broughton Gifford
when he married Martha Tarrant on 02.04.1821. |
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According
to the census of 1841 James had a rounded age of 40, while his wife Martha
was 44. Their children were Mary and
Ann both 15, George 12, Elizabeth 10, Margaret 9, (Mary) Jane 6, and two
years old Martha. |
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35N1 |
Mary
Collett |
Baptised on
06.07.1823 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N2 |
Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
21.08.1825 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N3 |
George
Tarrant Collett |
Baptised on
11.11.1827 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N4 |
Elizabeth
Collett |
Baptised on
06.06.1830 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N5 |
Margaret
Collett |
Baptised on
30.09.1832 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N6 |
Jane
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1835 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N7 |
Martha
Collett |
Baptised on
25.07.1839 at Broughton Gifford |
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35M5 |
Thomas Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
27.09.1801, the son of Henry and Hannah, although the IGI listed the parents
as Mary and Ann. |
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It
is possible that he was married twice but this has not been fully
confirmed. On the first occasion a
Thomas Collett married (1) Ann Taylor at Melksham on 26.05.1823. She may have died after presenting Thomas
with three children, and may even have died during the birth of the third
child. |
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Thomas
Collett is then recorded as marrying (2) Anne Phenecia Stump at nearly
Corsham on 14.06.1831, with whom he had a further five children. All of the children from both marriages
were born at Melksham. |
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According
to the first nation census in June 1841 Thomas and his family were living at
Melksham. Thomas was 40, Ann 35, and
their children were listed as Stephen 15, Jane 15, Maria 12, James 10,
William 7, Henry 5, Sarah 2, and Frederick who was under one year old. |
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Ten
years later Thomas was absent from the family home in Melksham leaving Ann at
forty-eight to look after her family which comprised Stephen 27, James 20,
William 17, Sarah 12, and Frederick who was ten years old. |
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Thomas
died during the month of June in 1872, while Anne died less than two years
later on 10.01.1874. |
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35N8 |
Stephen Collett |
Born in
1824 at Melksham |
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35N9 |
Jane
Collett |
Born in
1826 at Melksham |
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35N10 |
Maria
Collett |
Baptised on
01.03.1829 at Melksham |
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35N11 |
James
Collett |
Born in
1832 at Melksham |
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35N12 |
William Collett |
Born in
1834 |
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35N13 |
Henry
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1835 at Melksham |
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35N14 |
Sarah Collett |
Born in
1838 |
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35N15 |
Frederick
Collett |
Born in
1841 at Melksham |
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35M8 |
Samuel Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in
1811 and was the son of James and Sarah Collett. He was baptised at Broughton Gifford on 15.11.1811. |
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He
later married (1) Hannah Mortimer (Ref. 35M36) on 06.04.1837. Hannah was Samuel’s cousin ‘one-step
removed’ and was baptised at Broughton Gifford on 24.07.1813. She was the daughter of George Mortimer and
Amelia (Millicent) Collett who was a cousin of Samuel’s father. |
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This
was yet another of the many links between the Collett and Mortimer
families. Others were (a) Ann Mortimer
who married James Gay who were the parents of Jacob Gay who later married
Mary Collett (Ref. 35M47) who was the daughter of Stephen Collett and Hannah
Mortimer (Ref. 35L18), and (b) Ruth Mortimer the daughter of Joshua Mortimer
and Ruth Wakeley who married Benjamin Collett (Ref. 35O55) the son of Stephen
and Catherine Collett (Ref. 35N62). |
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By
June 1841 the family living at Broughton Gifford comprised Samuel with a
rounded age of 30, his wife Hannah who was 25, and their two children James
aged two and baby Sarah who was not yet one year old. |
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All
of Samuel’s and Hannah’s children were born and baptised at Broughton Gifford
and according to the next census in 1851 Samuel was an agricultural labourer
at 39 and living in the main street in Broughton Gifford with his wife
Hannah, who was 37, and the rest of his family. The children listed with them on this
occasion were children James 13, Sarah 11, and George who was two years old. |
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Missing
from the family home in Broughton Gifford, which was only two doors from the
home of Samuel’s ‘one step removed’ cousin Simeon Collett (Ref. 35M48), was
their son Edwin who was five and staying elsewhere within the same
registration area at that time, perhaps to ease the burden on Samuel’s wife
Hannah, who may have been troubled by illness at that time in her life. |
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Tragedy
struck the family in late 1853 when Hannah died and was buried at the Baptist
Chapel in Broughton Gifford on 01.12.1853.
Sometime during the following years Samuel married (2) Fanny who was
14 years younger than him and to whom he was married by 1861. |
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The
couple moved to nearby Bradford-on-Avon and within the next few years Fanny
presented Samuel with three further children.
By 1871 the family had left Bradford and on that occasion they were
living at Bedminster near Bristol where Samuel was 59, Fanny was 45, and the
only children still living with them were Ann 10, Eliza 8, and Samuel who was
three. |
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Ten
years later in 1881, Samuel was a gardener aged 69 and was recorded as living
at 154 East Street in Bedminster with his wife Fanny 55 who was the
proprietor of a grocer’s shop employing one assistant. |
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The
census details confirmed that Samuel was born at Broughton Gifford and that
that his wife Fanny had been born at Corston near Malmesbury. Living with them was their 18 years old
daughter Eliza Collett who was born at Bradford-on-Avon, and it was she that
was the aforementioned grocer’s shop assistant to her mother. |
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No
further record of the family has been found after 1881 so it is likely that
both Samuel and Fanny died during the 1880s.
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35N16 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
14.01.1838 |
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35N17 |
Sarah Collett |
Baptised on
29.03.1840 |
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35N18 |
Edwin Collett |
Baptised on
11.02.1844 |
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35N19 |
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Born in
1848 |
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35N20 |
Ann Collett |
Born in
1861 at Bradford-on-Avon |
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35N21 |
Eliza Collett |
Born in
1863 |
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35N22 |
Samuel
Collett |
Born in
1867 at Bradford-on-Avon |
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35M9 |
Elizabeth Clack
Collett was
baptised at Broughton Gifford on 21.11.1813.
By June 1841 she was still a spinster and was living with her
parents. For the census she was
recorded with a rounded age of 25. |
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35M10 |
Sarah Collett was very likely born at Broughton
Gifford, although the exact date is not known. It may have been in 1815 or 1816, or she
might even have been a twin with her sister Mary (below). What is known is that she was baptised with
her sister Mary in a joint ceremony on 23.02.1817. She was also listed with a rounded age of
20 in the 1841 Census when she was still living with her parents James and
Sarah Collett. |
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35M11 |
Mary Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
23.02.1817 in a joint ceremony with her sister Sarah (above). It seems likely that she was born there in
1816 or in early 1817. At the time of
the 1841 Census she was given a rounded age of 20 the same as her sister
Sarah which may indicate that they were twins. |
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35M12 |
Henry Clack Collett was born at Broughton Gifford where
he was baptised on 02.07.1820. His age
was confirmed as being twenty in the census of 1841 when he was still living
at the family home in Broughton Gifford. |
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Just
over four years later Henry married Maria Gore at Broughton Gifford on
30.10.1845. Maria was also born at
Broughton Gifford in 1822, while the couple’s two known children were born
while the family was living at Monkton Combe in Somerset. |
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According
to the census of 1871 Henry was 50, Maria was 47, daughter Jane was 14, and
their son James was seven. |
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By
1881 Henry was sixty-one and was a shepherd living in the village of Monkton
Combe with his wife Maria and his son James.
Living with the family as a boarder and domestic servant was James
Allan aged eighteen from Glasgow. |
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35N23 |
Jane Collett |
Born in
1857 |
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James Collett |
Born in
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35M13 |
Jane Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
20.01.1823 and was given a rounded age of 15 in the 1841 when she was living
there with her family. |
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35M15 |
Tabitha Collett was born at Broughton Gifford on
28.03.1816. It was also there that she
was baptised on 07.07.1816, when her parents were confirmed as William
Collett and Jane Webb. |
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35M16 |
Elizabeth Collett was baptised at Broughton Gifford on
22.04.1821, the daughter of William Collett and Jane Webb. |
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35M17 |
William Collett was born at Broughton Gifford in
1828. He married Harriet Austin who
was born at Chippenham in 1829 and it was there that the marriage took place
on 30.10.1855. By 1861 he and Harriet
had three children. William was aged
31 at the time of the Melksham census that year and had with him the two
older children Paulina aged 4 and Albert aged 3. |
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His
wife Harriet aged 31 was away at Chippenham in April 1861 and was accompanied
by her son William who was just one year old and it may have been that she
was visiting her parents at that time. |
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Ten
years later their family was complete and they were all living together in
Melksham. William was 42, Harriet 41,
and their children at that time in 1871 were Paulina 14, Albert 13, William
11, Ada 8, Charles 6, and Florence who was one year old. |
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William
died in 1880, so by the time of the census of 1881 Harriet was listed as a
widow aged 51 and was living at Holbrook Farm in Melksham with her
children. The farm comprised 58 acres
and Harriet was employing one labourer to work there. |
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Living
with her were sons Albert 23 and Charles 16, and her daughter Florence aged
11. All of the children of William and
Harriet were born at Melksham. The
aforementioned two sons were described as farmer’s sons. |
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Also
listed as living with the family on the day of the census was unmarried Sarah
Sheat aged 33 a servant and dairy maid. |
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Rather
curiously, two of the couple’s missing children were recorded as living at
Linden Hall In Melksham. This was the
home of John Hayter a wealthy master tailor from London who was employing
sixteen people in his tailoring business.
The two children of William and Harriet were their son William aged 21
and their daughter Ada aged 18. |
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William’s
and Harriet’s oldest daughter Paulina had already left the family to be
married by 1881. Over the next decade
other children left the family home, so by 1891 Harriet aged 61 only had son
Charles and daughter Florence still living with her. It looks very much as though Charles had
taken over running the family farm following the death of his father. |
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Just
after the turn of the century Harriet was still living Melksham where she was
described as a retired farmer although she gave her age as 66 rather than
71. Still living with her was her
unmarried children Charles 37 and Florence aged 31 |
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It was virtually the same arrangement
ten years later in April 1911. The census
return on that occasion listed the group as Harriet Collett 81, her son
Charles Collett 46, and her daughter Florence Collett 40. Also living with them at that time was
Harriet’s twenty-eight years old granddaughter Lilian Collett, the daughter
of her son Albert Henry Collett. |
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35N25 |
Paulina V S Collett |
Born in
1856 |
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35N26 |
Albert Henry Collett |
Born in
1857 |
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35N27 |
William James Collett |
Born in
1859 |
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35N28 |
Ada J
Collett |
Born in
1862 at Melksham |
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35N29 |
Charles S Collett |
Born in
1865 |
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35N30 |
Florence E Collett |
Born in
1869 |
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35M18 |
Henry Collett was born at Melksham in 1826, and
was the first child and eldest son of Henry Collett and Mary Morris. He was fourteen in June 1841 when living
with his family in Melksham. He was in
his mid twenties when Henry married Ann Pepler at Melksham on 01.04.1851,
with whom he had five children while living at Melksham. |
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The
youngest of the couple’s known children was Everest Morris Collett, whose
name derives from Henry’s youngest sister Everest, coupled with that of his
mother’s maiden name. Perhaps
surprisingly two of his other daughters were both named after Henry’s mother. |
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By
1861 Henry was absent from the family home in Melksham or had died while
still in his thirties. The census
return therefore listed the family as Ann who was 32, and her daughters Eliza
A Collett 9, Mary Collett 5, Mary J Collett 3, and baby Everest who was still
under one year old. |
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According
to the Melksham Census of 1871, Ann Collett was a widow of 43, and living with
her were four of her children. These
were Henry 15, Mary 13, and Everest who was ten. Her eldest daughter Eliza Ann Collett was
living and working nearby at the age of nineteen. |
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No
record of Ann Collett has been found in the census of 1881, so she may have
died by then. |
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35N31 |
Eliza Ann Collett |
Born in
1851 |
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35N32 |
Henry John Collett |
Born in
1853 |
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35N33 |
Mary
Collett |
Born in
1855 |
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35N34 |
Mary Jane Collett |
Born in
1857 |
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35N35 |
Everest Morris Collett |
Born in
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By
the time of the Melksham census of 1871 Elizabeth had presented John with
four children, all of whom had been born at Melksham. The census return for that year recorded
the family as John Collett 31, his wife Elizabeth who was 35, and their
children Henry Charles Collett who was 7, William J W Collett 6, Frederick W
Collett 4, and Emily M Collett who was two years old. |
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In
1881 at forty-one years of age John Collett was an inn keeper living at Bath
Road in Melksham. Living with him was
his wife Elizabeth who was forty-five, and his unmarried sister Sarah Collett
(above) who was fifty-two years old. |
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Completing
the family at that time were just three of John’s and Elizabeth’s four
children. The oldest son Henry was
seventeen and was an apprentice plumber, the younger son William was sixteen
and was a grocer’s apprentice, while their daughter Emily was twelve years
old. The absence of the couple’s third
son Frederick was due to him attending Weston School in Somerset as a
boarder. |
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35N36 |
Henry Charles Collett |
Born in
1864 |
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35N37 |
William |
Born in
1865 |
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35N38 |
Frederick W Collett |
Born in
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35N39 |
Emily Matilda Collett |
Born in
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William Collett was born at Broughton Gifford and
was baptised there on 27.09.1801. He
later married Jane Walters at Biddestone near Chippenham on 05.12.1825. |
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Elizabeth Collett was baptised at Melksham on 24th February 1828
and her parents were named as William and Jane Collett; Melksham is only seven
miles south of Biddestone so this may be the daughter of this William and
Jane. |
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Biddestone
also lies two miles west of Chippenham, while three miles north-east of
Chippenham is the village of Christian Malford. It was at Christian Malford that another
Elizabeth Collett was born on 3rd February 1827 and where she was
baptised one year later on 11th March 1828. |
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The
baptism record gave her parents as William and Mary (Mary Jane perhaps). Elizabeth never married and she was still
living in Christian Malford when she died on 13th June 1866. Her details have been included here for
completeness, although it has not been verified whether or not she was a
daughter of this William Collett. |
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35M26 |
Daniel Collett was born around 1805 and very likely
at Broughton Gifford where his siblings were born and baptised. He later married Sarah and all of their
children were baptised at Broughton Gifford. |
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According
to the first national census in June 1841 Daniel had a rounded age of 45 as
had his wife Sarah. Living with the
couple at that time were four of their children. These were George aged 20, Mary aged 15,
Daniel aged 10, and seven years old James. |
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From
this family list it can perhaps be deduced that the couple’s children James
and Sarah did not survive beyond childhood, whilst it is possible that the
two oldest daughters were married by 1841. |
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35N40 |
Maria
Collett |
Baptised on
22.09.1816 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N41 |
Anne
Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1818 at Broughton Gifford |
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35N42 |
George Collett |
Baptised on
18.02.1821 |
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35N43 |
Mary Collett |
Baptised on
09.05.1824 |
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35N44 |
James
Collett |
Baptised on
30.04.1826; child death |
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35N45 |
Sarah
Collett |
Baptised on
25.12.1827; child death |
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35N46 |
Daniel Collett |
Baptised on
13.03.1831 |
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35N47 |
James Collett |
Baptised on
30.03.1834 |
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35M28 |
Maria Collett who was born at Melksham around
1812 married Mister Daniels. In 1881
she was a widow aged 69 living with her brother |
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