PART
THIRTY-EIGHT
The
Oxford Stonemasons
Updated May 2010
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By
May 2010 the size of this file was such that it was too large for emailing. It
was therefore decided to
separate the details and provide two files, one for the village of Combe and one for the village
of Wolvercote |
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As
the title indicates, this line is inextricably linked to the prominent family
occupation of being stonemasons and affects the families in the Oxfordshire
villages of Combe and Wolvercote.
There are clues that perhaps suggest the families in these two
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SECTION TWO – COMBE (1730 to 1920) |
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In order
to avoid any conflict or confusion with the Colletts in Section One –
Wolvercote, this
section is distinguished from it by the use of a corresponding lower case
middle reference letter |
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The complete
family of Thomas and Elizabeth Collett has been repeated here from Section
One for clarity |
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The start
of this section, and the order of appearance of the early members of the
family and their referencing, has been further complicated by the life of
William Collett (Ref. 38n5) whose widow Phoebe married William’s cousin
Richard Collett (Ref. 38n9) who subsequently married his late wife’s sister
Rachel |
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38l1 |
THOMAS COLLETT was born possibly around 1733
although no actual record of his birth or baptism has so far been
located. What is known is that he
married Elizabeth who was born around 1742, but yet again, no record has been
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What
is known is that their children were born and baptised at Combe in
Oxfordshire, as confirmed by the parish register. The village of Combe lies just north of
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burial records for Combe confirm Thomas died at 83 years of age and was
buried at Combe on 08.03.1816. His
wife Elizabeth survived for a further thirteen years and was also buried at
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38m1 |
Joseph Collett |
Born circa
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John Collett |
Born circa
1771 |
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Elizabeth
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Baptised on
05.09.1773 at Combe |
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Rhoda Collett |
Baptised on
31.07.1776 at Combe |
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38m5 |
Anthony Collett |
Baptised on
25.12.1778 |
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Robert Collett |
Baptised on
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JAMES COLLETT |
Born in 1784 |
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38m1 |
Joseph Collett was born around 1769 although it
has yet to be established where that might have been. He is the unconfirmed son of Thomas and
Elizabeth Collett (Ref. 38L1) and brother to Anthony Collett (below). However, it is confirmed that he married
Rachel Collier at Combe on 13.06.1791 and that later that year their first
child was born at Combe. |
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Rachel
died in 1835 at the age of 76 and was buried at Combe on 03.05.1835. |
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In
the 1841 Census for Combe, Joseph was aged 70 and was living alone. He was a stonemason living a few doors from
his stonemason brother Anthony (below), while living nearby was his eldest
son Edward and his wife Elizabeth. |
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Joseph
survived as a widower for another twelve years after the death of Rachel
before he died and was buried at Combe on 12.05.1847. |
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38n1 |
Amy Collett |
Baptised
on 20.11.1791 |
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Edward Collett |
Born
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Elizabeth Collett |
Born
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Thomas Collett |
Born
in 1797 |
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38n5 |
William Collett |
Born
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In
view of the time interval between the birth dates of their daughters it is
very likely that there were other children born to John and Mary. |
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In
the census of 1841 a John Collett aged seventy-three was listed as living
within the Banbury, Witney & Woodstock registration district, so it was
very likely John Collett of Combe. If so, this would place his year of birth
to be around 1768, rather than 1771. |
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38n6 |
Jane Collett |
Baptised on
22.10.1792 at Combe |
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Rose Collett |
Baptised on
29.11.1801 at Combe |
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38m5 |
Anthony Collett was baptised at Combe on
25.12.1778. According to the parish
register, the Bishop’s Transcripts and the IGI, Anthony married Martha
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The
couple’s first child was born in the following year and was baptised at Combe
on 13.08.1809. The actual parish
register appears to have recorded the child’s name as “Anthony Colcutt the
son of Anthony and Martha” but it must be assumed that this was an error in
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The
first national census in June 1841 recorded the family as Anthony with a
rounded age of 60 and Martha with a rounded age of 50, their eldest son
Anthony 30 (rounded), Richard 25 (rounded), John 25, Charles 20 (rounded),
and James who was sixteen. |
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Certainly
in the 1881 Census there was an Anthony Collett aged 71 who was born at Combe
and whose occupation was that of a stonemason. |
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Following
their marriage, all of Anthony’s and Martha’s subsequent children were also
born and baptised at Combe. |
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38n8 |
Anthony Collett |
Baptised
on 13.08.1809 |
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Richard Collett
(see also Ref.
38n5) |
Baptised
on 03.11.1811 |
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38n10 |
John Collett |
Baptised
on 05.05.1816 |
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38n11 |
Charles Collett |
Baptised
on 01.11.1818 |
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Robert Collett |
Baptised
on 16.02.1822 |
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a son Collett |
Baptised
on 22.12.1822 |
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James Collett |
Baptised
on 16.07.1824 |
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38m6 |
Robert Collett was born at Combe where he was
baptised on 25.05.1781. He was a mason
and he married Elizabeth around 1804/05.
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Sometime
after the death of their three sons Robert and Elizabeth, together with their
daughter Hester, moved away from Combe and by 1841 they were living in the St
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During
the next ten years there was another family move, this time the two miles or
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Baptised on
11.11.1805 |
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Charles Collett |
Baptised on
14.08.1808 |
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Hester Collett |
Baptised on
18.01.1811 |
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Robert Collett |
Baptised on
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38m7 |
JAMES COLLETT was born at Combe in 1784 and it was there that he
was baptised on 07.11.1784. He was a
stonemason, a trade that was passed along to at least four of his five sons. |
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He
married Mary Ladson at St Ebbes in Oxford on 16.04.1809. Mary was born at Wolvercote in 1786 where
she was baptised on 26.03.1786.
Wolvercote lies immediately to the north of the City of Oxford and it
was there that the couple set up home and where all nine of their children
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For the continuation of this family line see SECTION ONE
– WOLVERCOTE (Ref. 38M7) |
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38n1 |
Amy Collett was baptised
at Combe on 20.11.1791. Amy never married and died at the age of 27 and was
buried at Combe on 04.04.1819. |
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Edward Collett
was born in 1793 and was believed to have been the son of Joseph
Collett. It is understood that Edward
was married twice, the first recorded in the Combe Parish Register when he
married (1) Mary Woods on 02.02.1818.
Mary was born around 1796. |
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Further
parish register confirmation was recorded the following year for the baptism
of a son to Edward Collett, a mason, and his wife Mary. The child was born in mid December that
same year and virtually nine months later after their wedding. Tragically the child survived for only four
weeks and it may have been this event that prompted Edward and Mary to leave
Combe. It may also have been at this
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A
subsequent entry in the parish records indicated that Edward’s wife died and
was buried at Combe on 20.08.1823 aged 27.
It would therefore seem very likely that Mary died either shortly
after or during the birth of their daughter Elizabeth in 1823. Neither the child’s birth nor her baptism
was recorded in the parish register at Combe. |
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It
must therefore be assumed that, following the death and burial at Combe of
their first child in January 1819, Edward and Mary moved away from the
village to live elsewhere, where their daughter Elizabeth was born and
baptised. |
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Six
months after the death of his wife Edward married (2) Elizabeth Gunnis at
Oxford St Aldates on 28.02.1824. It
maybe that it was at Oxford that Edward and his late wife Mary were living at
the time of the birth of their daughter Elizabeth. And that also may have been the birth place
of Edward’s third child and his and Elizabeth’s first child. Certainly it has been confirmed that the
child was not born or baptised at Combe. |
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It
was however to Combe that Edward and Elizabeth returned around 1826 and it
was there that their remaining seven children were born. It was also there where Edward worked as a
baker rather than as a stonemason, his previous occupation before leaving the
village seven years earlier. |
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Fifteen
years later the 1841 Census confirmed the family was living at Combe where
Edward was listed as being a baker aged 45.
Elizabeth was aged 40 but it should be noted that ages for adults were
recorded to the nearest five years in this first national census. |
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Likewise
Edward’s two eldest daughters Elizabeth and Mary were both aged 15, while the
younger children starting with Jane were 13, Fanny 12, Henry 10, Joseph 8,
Emma 5 and William aged 2. |
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By
the time of the next census in 1851 more accurate records were made, thus
Edward was now aged 57 and Elizabeth was 53.
The children of Edward and Elizabeth listed below have been confirmed
by both the Combe parish records and the census records, with all of them
born at Combe. |
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Excluding
his late son John who was born at Combe, it was only Edward’s two daughters
Elizabeth and Mary who were not born at Combe. |
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It
is interesting to note that living with the family in 1851 were two other
members of the Collett family. These
were niece Mary Collett (Ref.38o21) aged 23 and a glove maker of Combe who
was the daughter of Edward’s brother William Collett, and 8 months old Julia
Collett their grand-daughter, the base-born child of Edward’s daughter Fanny
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It
is known that Edward’s sons Joseph and William followed in their father’s
footsteps and both worked as bakers during their lives. It has also been established that Edward
was still alive in 1871 when he was living at Woodstock aged 77. However it must be assumed that his wife
Elizabeth had passed away prior to 1861 since she was not listed in that
year’s census. |
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38o1 |
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Born
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38o2 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born
in 1823 |
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38o3 |
Mary Collett |
Born
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38o4 |
Jane Collett |
Baptised
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Fanny Collett |
Baptised
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38o6 |
Henry Collett |
Baptised
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38o7 |
Joseph Collett |
Baptised
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38o8 |
Emma Collett |
Baptised
on 06.03.1836 |
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38o9 |
William Collett |
Baptised
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Elizabeth
Collett was born in 1795 as confirmed by the Combe Burial Register which stated
that she was buried on 22.12.1821 aged 26.
In addition, the stray baptism records also revealed that she had a base-born
daughter Rachel, who was named after Elizabeth’s mother who presumably cared
for the child after Elizabeth had died. |
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Rachel Collett |
Baptised
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Thomas Collett was born at Combe in 1797. He married Sophia Smith at Combe on
20.10.1820 at a time when Sophia was pregnant with Thomas’ child. A few days after the wedding Sophia gave
birth to a daughter who was baptised at Combe on 29.10.1820. All of the couple’s other children were also
born and baptised at Combe, where the family was living in 1841 and 1851. |
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In
1841 Thomas and Sophia had rounded ages of 40, while their children were
listed in the census as being John and Mary both 15, Elizabeth 12, William
10, Jane 7, Thomas 3, and Charles who was two. |
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It
would appear that Thomas’ wife Sophia died during the 1840s since she was not
listed with her family in the Combe census of 1851. Thomas was 53, confirming that he was born
at Combe in 1797, and with him were seven of his eight children. |
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Only
his eldest daughter Ann was missing since she had already left the family
home four years earlier to married Matthew Collett (Ref. 38N6) of Wolvercote
in 1847. The other seven children were
recorded as John 28, Mary 23, Elizabeth 22, William 20, Jane 16, Thomas 13,
and Charles 10. |
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No record has
been found for Thomas Collett in 1861 so it is assumed that he died during
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38o11 |
Ann Collett |
Baptised
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John Collett |
Baptised
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38o13 |
Mary Collett |
Baptised
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38o14 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Baptised
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38o15 |
William Collett |
Baptised
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Jane Collett |
Baptised
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Thomas Collett |
Baptised
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38o18 |
Charles Collett |
Baptised
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William Collett was born around 1799 and,
although not confirmed, he seems very likely to have been the brother of
Thomas Collett (above). He married
Phoebe Woodward at Combe on 09.11.1822 and the marriage produced five children
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Phoebe
was baptised at Combe on 29.10.1800, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth
Woodward. She may also have been a
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38o19 |
Emma Collett |
Baptised
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Sophia Collett |
Baptised
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38o21 |
Elizabeth Amy
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Baptised
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Baptised
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Mary Collett twin |
Baptised
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Tragically
William died during an accident while at work. The Combe parish burial record confirmed
that he died and was buried on 29.10.1827 aged 28. The register has the added comment that he
was killed by a fall of rubble while working in a quarry closely adjoining
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Five
years after his death, Phoebe married for a second time when she married the
much younger Richard Collett at St Aldates in Oxford on 15.07.1833 and with
whom she had a further three children as listed below. |
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Martha Collett |
Baptised
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Abraham Collett |
Baptised
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Jane Collett |
Baptised
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This
second marriage for Phoebe lasted just six years, her death coming only four
months after the death of their third and last child. Phoebe was buried at Combe on 25.08.1839
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Phoebe’s
widowed husband Richard Collett (below) was, by the time of 1841 Census, back
living with his parents Anthony and Martha in Combe. With him were his two surviving children
Martha 7 and Abraham 5. It has not yet
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Richard Collett was baptised at Combe on
03.11.1811 where he was born earlier that same year. He married (1) the widow Mrs Phoebe Collett
formerly Phoebe Woodward (above) who was eleven years older than
Richard. Phoebe came into the marriage
with the five children from her first marriage to William Collett (1799-1827)
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Following
her death, and having lived with his two children at the home of his parents
in Combe for two and a half years, Richard also married for a second
time. This took place sometime during
the three months from July to September in 1843 and the lady this time was
possibly his late wife’s younger cousin (2) Rachel Woodward who was ten years
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The
marriage was recorded in the Woodstock parish register. Rachel was born at Long Hanborough near
Combe in 1822 and Richard brought to the marriage the two surviving children
from his first marriage. His marriage
to Rachel produced a further four children for Richard all born at Combe, the
first being born during the year following their wedding. |
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Richard
died at Combe aged 44 and was buried there on 04.02.1856 just a week after
his latest child was baptised. The
1881 Census revealed that Rachel was his second wife and that his earlier
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According
to that year’s census Rachel Collett of Long Hanborough was a widow aged 58
living in the village of Combe. Living
with her was her son William Collett an unmarried general labourer aged 36
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Rachel’s
occupation was stated as being that of a glove maker and living and working
in the house with her was Martha Collett another glove maker aged 47 and also
of Combe. There was only eleven years
difference between their ages and the relationship that Martha had to the
head of the house Rachel was stated as being step-daughter, that is, the
child of her late husband. |
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Rachel
lived the life of a widow for a further 38 years after Richard had passed
away, before she died and was buried at Combe on 22.11.1894. |
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Footnote: Sarah
Woodward born in 1812 married James Collett (Ref. 38N2) in Wolvercote in
1833. It is possible that Phoebe born
in 1801 was her sister while Rachel born in 1822 (above) may have been their
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38o27 |
William Collett |
Baptised
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Sarah Anne Collett |
Baptised
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38o29 |
Amelia Collett |
Baptised
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Amelia Jane
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Anthony Collett was baptised at Combe on
13.08.1809 where he was born that same year.
He was a stonemason and married Sarah Mary Edgington at Combe on
13.08.1838. Sarah was born at
Bledington in Gloucestershire in 1818 and was the daughter of baker Richard
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All
bar one of their children was born while the family was living at Combe. In 1851 the family was still living at
Combe but sometime after they moved to Oxford and lived at Summertown for a
few years where their last child was born. |
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In
1861 the family living in Summertown comprised Anthony 51, his wife Sarah 42,
Eliza 19, Rhoda 18, Richard 16, Robert 15, Mary 12, Anthony 9, and Emily
4. The couple’s eldest daughter Jane
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Ten
years later Anthony was 61 and Sarah was 53 and they only had their three
youngest children living with them at Summertown on the occasion of the 1871
census. These were Mary 23, Anthony
19, and Emily who was 13. Sometime
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It
was at Magdalen Road in the Cowley that the family was living at the time of
the 1881 Census. By then son Anthony
had left the family home leaving Anthony aged 71, whose occupation was
confirmed as a stonemason, his wife Sarah aged 63 and their two youngest
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Living
with them were their two youngest daughters, Mary E Collett a milliner and
dressmaker aged 32 and born at Combe and Emily S Collett a dressmaker’s
assistant aged 23 and born at Summertown.
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couple’s sons had left home to be married between 1862 and 1866 and their
daughter Rhoda had living quarters at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford where
she was working. |
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38o31 |
Jane Collett |
Baptised
on 06.01.1840 |
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38o32 |
Eliza Collett |
Baptised
on 20.06.1841 |
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38o33 |
Rhoda Collett |
Baptised
on 12.03.1843 |
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38o34 |
Richard Edgington Collett |
Baptised
on 26.05.1844 |
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38o35 |
Robert Collett |
Baptised
on 26.04.1846 |
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Mary Elizabeth Collett |
Born
in 1848 |
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38o37 |
Anthony Collett |
Born
in 1851 |
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Emily Sarah Collett |
Born
in 1857 |
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Richard Collett was born at Combe where he was
baptised on 03.11.1811 and due to the fact that he married his cousin
William’s wife, his details are fully described under Ref. 38n5 for William
Collett (above). |
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38n11 |
Charles
Collett was baptised at Combe on 01.11.1818 where he was born and where he
lived and worked all his life as a stonemason. During the three months from October to
December 1863 he married Ann Blake who was also born at Combe in 1818 and
whose occupation was glove maker like other female members of the family. |
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In nearby Woodstock there were two established and
well respected companies involved in the production of gloves. These were the Savernake Glove Factory and
the Pullmans Glove Factory. The gloves
made by the workers at these factories were of the highest quality and were
made for the likes of the Lord Mayor of London and members of the royal
family. |
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The
1871 Census confirmed Charles and Ann as husband and wife and that they were
living with Ann’s mother Ann Blake at Combe.
In view of their advancing years at the time of their marriage it
would appear most unlikely that they ever had any children. The census records reveal that both Ann and
her mother aged 81 were blind. |
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Ten
years later according to the 1881 Census both were still living at Combe and
their home at that time was within the premises known as the grocer’s shop in
the village. Charles was aged 62 as
was Ann. Living with them was Ann’s
unmarried sister Jane Blake who was aged 50 and of Combe and who was another
glove maker. |
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Also
living at the grocer’s shop but separately from the Colletts, was retired
baker William Blake aged 52 of Combe, the brother of Ann and Jane, together
with his wife Charlotte aged 56 of Combe. |
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In
addition to all of this, the actual grocer’s shop was, at that time, being
managed and run by John Walker aged 38 and his wife Mary Ann aged 40 of
Stadhampton in Oxfordshire and their daughter Clara, who was the grocer’s
assistant aged 15 and born at Eynsham. |
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John
Walker was the older brother of Thomas Walker who married Emily Sarah Collett
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38n12 |
Robert Collett
was baptised at Combe on 16.02.1822 but died shortly thereafter and was
buried at Combe on 05.03.1822. |
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38n13 |
Another
Collett son was born at Combe later that same year on 22.12.1822 but only
survived for three hours before he died and was buried on 27.12.1822. |
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38n14 |
James Collett was baptised at Combe on 16.07.1824. He was the youngest son of Anthony and
Martha Collett. |
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What
is known is that James followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a
stonemason. He was also married,
possibly to Adelaide Emma Slatter, the marriage witnessed by Charles and
Fanny Collett. The marriage may have
produced a number of children for James although only one is listed
below. |
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His
confirmed daughter Emily was born at Combe and it was in Combe that widower
James and his then married daughter and her family were living in 1881. James was a stonemason aged 56, his
daughter Emily Walker was 27 and was the housekeeper for her father. |
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Also
living with James, was Emily’s husband Thomas and their eight month old son Benjamin. |
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James
was still living there ten years later in 1891 when he was sixty-seven years
old, the census return for Combe confirming that he was born there. No record of him has been found in 1901, so
it must be assumed that he died during the 1890s. |
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38o39 |
Emily Collett |
Born
in 1853 |
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38n16 |
Charles Collett was born at Combe where he was
baptised on 14.08.1808. His death in
early 1815 was the second infant death in the family following that of his
baby brother Robert (below) the year before.
He was buried at Combe on 14.02.1815 aged six years. |
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38n17 |
Hester Collett was born at Combe where she was
baptised on 18.01.1811. Following the
deaths of her three brothers she and her parents first moved to St Giles in
Oxford and later to Summertown. |
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In
both the 1841 and 1851 Censuses it would appear that the unmarried ‘Esther’
had given birth to a base-born child in 1840. |
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38o40 |
Leah Collett |
Born in 1840
at Oxford |
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38n18 |
Robert Collett was born at Combe and baptised on
23.01.1814. He was the youngest son of
Robert and Elizabeth and tragically died only three weeks after he was born
and was buried at Combe on 05.03.1814.
A year later in 1815, his two older brothers both died (above). |
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38o2 |
Elizabeth
Collett was born around 1823 and her birth may have coincided with the death of
her mother Mary who died in August 1823.
Elizabeth does not appear to have been born at Combe which is where
the majority of her father’s subsequent children, following his remarriage,
were born and where the family was living in 1841, when Elizabeth was aged 15
– see earlier note about the 1841
census ages. |
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It
is possible that Mary was born in Oxford although this has not yet been
proved. |
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38o3 |
Mary Collett was the first
born child of Edward and Elizabeth Collett and was born around 1825. It would appear that Mary was not born at
Combe where the remaining members of the family were born and where the
family was living in 1841, when Mary was aged 15 – see earlier note about the 1841 census ages. |
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Like
her step-sister Elizabeth (above), it is very likely that Mary was born in
Oxford where her parents were married in February 1824. |
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It
would appear that Mary was not married at the time of the censuses of 1851
and 1861 in which she was listed as being aged 25 and 35 respectively. Thereafter she may have married as there
are no obvious sightings of her in any of the subsequent census records. |
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38o4 |
Jane Collett was baptised
at Combe on 23.12.1827. She never
married and would appear to have spent the majority of her life living Combe.
In successive censuses Jane was aged
13 and 23, her age being given by her parents. However, in the census of 1861 she referred
to herself as being 30. |
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This
seems to have set the trend for all future census returns when in 1871 she
said she was 40, 50 in 1881, 60 in 1891, and 70 in 1901. |
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At
the time of the Combe census in 1881 she was working as the assistant school
mistress at the village school, whereas twenty years later she was listed at
Combe with no occupation. |
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38o5 |
Fanny Collett was baptised
at Combe on 24.05.1829 and was aged 12 at the time of the 1841 Census for
Combe. Nine years later Fanny gave
birth to a base-born daughter. |
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The
1851 Census listed Fanny as being aged 21 but not living with her family or
her new baby. Instead the child was
living at the home of her grandparents Edward and Elizabeth Collett in Combe
where she was recorded as being eight months old. |
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It
is possible, but not yet proved, that during the following years Fanny either
married a Mr Shaw or simply changed her name.
Either way by 1861 at the age of 31 Fanny Shaw was living in
Deddington to the north of Woodstock. |
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38p1 |
Julia Collett |
Baptised
on 11.08.1850 |
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38o6 |
Henry Collett was baptised
at Combe on 14.08.1831. At the time of
the first national census for Combe in 1841 Henry was ten years old and 19
years of age in 1851. His occupation
was that of a draper. |
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It
would seem likely that he married (1) around 1860. After they were married Henry and his wife
settled in Woodstock where their three children were born before tragedy
struck the family with the death of Henry’s wife sometime around or just
after the birth of their third child in 1867. |
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The
1871 Census placed Henry 39 as a widower living at Woodstock with just two or
his three children Flora aged 10 and Harry aged 8. Living with the family at that time was a
servant, the 27 years old Rachel Wilson Freeborn whom Henry married (2) later
that same year at Woodstock. |
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By
1881 the family comprised draper Henry aged 49 of Combe, wife Rachel 37 of
nearby Wootton, and their four children Harold 13, Elsie 8, Hedley 6 and one
year old Henry. |
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At
that time the family was living at Park Street in Woodstock and was supported
by nineteen years old domestic servant Sarah Quartermain of Lewknor in
Oxfordshire. Park Street is one of the main streets in Woodstock today and
comprises many large and grand houses. |
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Henry
was still living at Woodstock in 1901 where he was 69 and still working as a
draper ably assisted by his daughter Elsie and son Henry. Henry’s wife Rachel was aged 56 and
completing the family was their youngest daughter Hilda aged 15. |
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Sometime
during the next few years Henry passed away leaving his wife Rachel as a
widow who still had some of her children living with her. By 1911 Rachel Wilson Collett was sixty-six
and was still living in the Woodstock area. |
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Also
living with their mother was Hedley Joseph Collett who was 36, Henry Francis
Collett who was 31, and Hilda Esther Collett who was twenty-five. |
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38p2 |
Flora Collett |
Born
in 1861 |
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38p3 |
Harry Collett |
Born
in 1863 |
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38p4 |
Harold William Collett |
Born
in 1867 |
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38p5 |
Elsie Elizabeth Anne Collett |
Born
in 1872 |
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38p6 |
Hedley Joseph Collett |
Born
in 1874 |
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38p7 |
Henry Francis Collett |
Born
in 1879 |
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38p8 |
Hilda Esther Collett |
Born
in 1885 |
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38o7 |
Joseph Collett
was born at Combe and was baptised there on 27.06.1833. In 1841 Joseph was aged 8 and living with
his family in Combe. Ten years later
he had left school and was living and working in the Witney & Eynsham
registration district and was seventeen years old. |
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Like
his father Edward Collett, Joseph’s occupation was that of a baker. It may therefore have been his work that
took him from Oxfordshire to Birmingham where he was married to Naomi of
Coseley near Dudley in the late 1850s. |
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It
was while the couple were living at Birmingham that all of their children
were born. Joseph’s and Naomi’s first
child was named after Joseph’s mother Elizabeth Gunnis and was 7 years of age
in 1871. The other children at that
time were Edward 5, Ernest 4, Rose 2 and Blanche under 1. |
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Rather
oddly Joseph gave his age as being 34 and Naomi said she was 33, whereas in
reality they were 37 and 34 respectively.
That year’s census recorded the family living in the Deritend &
Bordesley district of Aston in Birmingham. |
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Ten
years later at the time of the 1881 Census Joseph, of Combe and aged 48, was
a master baker with his own baker’s shop at 46 Larches Street in Aston. |
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Listed
living with him was his wife Naomi aged 45 of Coseley and their seven
children Elizabeth 17, Edward 16, Ernest 13, Rose 12, Blanche 11, Maud 8 and Percy
who was four years old. |
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Within
the next ten years it must be assumed that Joseph died, as no trace of him
has been found in 1891 or 1901.
However, his wife was aged 54 in 1891 and was still living in the
Deritend & Bordesley area of Aston with sons Ernest 23 and Percy 14, and
daughters Rose 21, Blanche 20 and Maud 16. |
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By
the end of March in 1901 Naomi was aged 64 and was still living at Aston. |
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38p9 |
Elizabeth Gunnis Collett |
Born
in 1863 |
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38p10 |
Edward Joseph Collett |
Born
in 1865 |
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38p11 |
Ernest William Collett |
Born
in 1867 |
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38p12 |
Rose Alberne Collett |
Born
in 1868 |
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38p13 |
Blanche Emma Collett |
Born
in 1869 |
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38p14 |
Maud Mary Collett |
Born
in 1872 |
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38p15 |
Percy Henry Collett |
Born
in 1876 |
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38o8 |
Emma Collett was born at
Combe where she was baptised on 06.03.1836.
In 1841 she was aged 5 and 15 in 1851, on both occasions living with
her family at Combe. |
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By
1861 she was living in the St Clements district of Oxford and was aged
24. Ten years later she was still
living in St Clements where she was then aged 35. It is possible that she married later in
her life as no further record of her as Emma Collett has been found. |
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38o9 |
William Collett was born at Combe where he was
baptised on 04.12.1838. He was listed
as being two years old in 1841 and 12 years old in 1851 in the census
registration district of Woodstock. So
far no trace has been found of William in 1861 when he would have been 22. |
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It
is not clear what happened to William during this time, except it is known
that he married Frances Laughton of Stonesfield and that this probably took
place as part of a joint ceremony with Frances’ sister Sara who married James
Prior at Stonesfield in the second quarter of 1868. |
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Frances
(and Sara) formed part of the ninth generation of a farming family and was
born at Woodstock in 1843 but had moved to Stonesfield with her family by
1851. Ten years later Frances was a
candidate pupil teacher in Headington lodging at the house of William
Woodward and Mary Davis. |
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Three
years after they were married William 32 and his wife Frances 28, were
confirmed as living in the Deritend & Bordesley area of Aston in Birmingham
during early April in 1871. Also
living with them was their first born child Alice Elizabeth Collett who was
just one year old. |
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It
should be noted that William was notoriously bad at giving the couple’s
correct ages in subsequent census returns.
This may have been intentional if he did not want to admit he was five
years older than Frances. Their
correct ages are therefore included in brackets in each case. |
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Just
one further chid was added to the family in the middle of the next decade and
by 1881 the family was living at 207 Bordesley Green in Deritend. William stated that he had been born at
Combe but that he was 40 (42) while Frances was 37 and confirmed she had been
born at Woodstock. |
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In
addition, the census return stated that William was working as a post master
and baker employing three men. It
would therefore appear that he had followed his older brother Joseph (above)
to Birmingham where they both continued to work as bakers, as their father
Edward Collett had done so before them. |
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Their
two children at that time were Alice who was 11 and Laughton who was 5, both
having been born in Birmingham. Also
living with them was Frances’ nine years old niece Emma M Prior who was born
at Stonesfield, the daughter of Sara and James Prior. The family was supported by 14 years old
domestic servant Mary Bennett and helping William in the baker’s shop was
Annie J Smith aged 25, a baker’s assistant from Pershore. |
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Sometime
between 1881 and 1891 William and his family moved house, going from 207
Bordesley Green to 79 Bordesley Green, where the aforementioned Emma Prior
was still living with the family in 1891 at the age of 18. |
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The
Deritend census of 1891 listed William’s family as head of the household
William who was 48 (52), Frances who was 45 (47), and their two children
Alice 21, and Laughton who was 15. |
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Ten
years later in March 1901 the census that year confirmed that William from
Combe in Oxfordshire was 59 (62) and his occupation was that of a baker and
post-master. His wife Frances from
Woodstock was 56 (57), and only son Laughton who was 25 and born at
Birmingham was still living with the couple. |
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Also
still living and working with the family was Emma M Prior who was 28 and from
Stonesfield who was employed by William as an assistant in the post office. |
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With
their daughter Alice already married by March 1901, it was not long after
that Laughton became a married man and started a family of his own in
Aston. So by April 1911 William and
Frances were living alone in Aston.
William said he was 70 (instead of 72), while Frances gave her correct
age of 67. |
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It
was almost exactly three years later that William died at Aston during the
first quarter of 1914, following which he was buried at Stonesfield. Frances survived for another seventeen
years before she died on 02.04.1931 while living within the Birmingham South
registration district. |
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Frances
was 88 when she died and she was buried with her husband at Stonesfield,
where a single gravestone marks the spot. |
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38p16 |
Alice Elizabeth Collett |
Born
in 1869 |
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38p17 |
Laughton William Collett |
Born
in 1875 |
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38o11 |
Ann Collett was born at
Combe in 1820 and was baptised there on 29.10.1820. She was the eldest child of Thomas Collett
and Sophia Smith of Combe and she later married Matthew Collett of Wolvercote
in Oxford in 1847. |
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Ten
years later he was still living with the rest of his family and his widowed
father, following the death of his mother, at Combe when he was
twenty-eight. Around the middle of the
1850s John Collett married Matilda Hunt who was born at Stonesfield in 1830. |
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The
marriage produced two known daughters for John and Matilda who, by 1871 were
living at Stonesfield. John was
confirmed as being 48 and a mason who was born at Combe. His wife Matilda was 40 and a dressmaker
from Stonesfield, and their youngest daughter was ten years old Elizabeth
Collett who was born at Combe. The
whereabouts of eldest daughter Matilda in 1871 has not been fully confirmed. |
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And
it was at Stonesfield that the couple were still living ten years later. The census return for 1881 confirmed that
John Collett of Combe was a stonemason of 58 and that his wife was Matilda
aged 46 (sic) of Stonesfield who was a dressmaker. At that time they were living alone in a
house in Boot Street in Stonesfield. |
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At
that same time their two daughters were living and working in Chertsey with
their cousin Charles Hunt of Stonesfield, the nephew of their mother. |
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When
John did return to the Woodstock area of Oxfordshire he was recorded in the
census of 1891 as being aged sixty-seven and born at Combe. His wife Matilda was not with him although
they were reunited for the 1901 Census. |
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Ten
years later John was 78 years of age and was still listed as a stonemason,
but whilst his place of birth was confirmed as being Combe, he was living at
nearby Stonesfield with his wife Matilda Collett who was aged 70 and born
there. |
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John
and Matilda did not survive for many more years after the turn of the
century, since neither of them was listed in the next census of 1911. |
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38p18 |
Matilda Collett |
Born
in 1854 |
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38p19 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born
in 1860 |
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38o13 |
Mary Collett was born at Combe where she was baptised on
22.05.1825. The baptism recorded
confirmed that she was the daughter of Thomas and Sophia Collett. By the time of the census in June 1841 Mary
was fifteen years old and still living with her family at Combe. |
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During
the next decade Mary’s mother died and by 1851 Mary was the eldest daughter
at twenty-five still living with her widowed father at Combe, where she had
taken over the role of housekeeper. |
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Sometime
after this is has to be assumed that Mary was married as there are no records
for her as Mary Collett after 1851. |
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38o14 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Combe where she was
baptised on 10.08.1828. Elizabeth was
twelve years old in 1841 and 22 in 1851 and on both occasions she was living
in the family home at Combe. During
the early half of the 1850s she married George Neville of Begbroke near
Kidlington who was born there in 1830. |
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It
would appear that the marriage of George and Elizabeth only produced one son
for the couple who was born after they had made their home in Yarnton one
mile south of Begbroke. And it was at
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The
census that year revealed that the family was living in a private house in
the village where fifty years old George Neville was a tailor. His son was Frederick Neville who was 23
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Possibly
out of embarrassment of being older than her husband, Elizabeth gave her age
as being fifty the same as George, whereas in reality she would have been
52. Living with the family was
Elizabeth’s nephew Thomas W Collett who was also working with George Neville
as a tailor. |
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Thomas
William Collett was the son of Elizabeth’s younger brother William Collett
(below). He was twenty years old in
April 1881 and his place of birth was confirmed as Burmington near
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William Collett was born at Combe where he was
baptised on 20.02.1831. By the time of
the first census in 1841 William was recorded as being ten years old while
living at Combe with his family, and he was still there with his widowed
father Thomas ten years later in 1851 when he was twenty. |
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Towards
the end of the 1850s William married Betsy Powell who was born at
Shipston-on-Stour in 1836. Her name
was written as ‘Betsey’ in the majority of the records that have been found
for her, including her baptism at Shipston on 11.12.1836 which also recorded
that she was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Powell. |
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Once
married William and Betsy settled in the village of Burmington just two miles
south of Shipston where their first six children were born. The 1861 census return for the
Shipston-on-Stour registration district listed the family as William Collett
29, his wife Betsy as 24, and with them their first child Thomas William who
was still under one year old. |
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During
the next decade a further four children were added to the family when they
were living at Burmington, but shortly after there was a move to nearby
Cherington where the couple’s last two children were born. |
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According
to the census of 1871 the family was William 41, Betsy 35, and their children
Mary Jane Collett, 9, William Collett 7, Alice Powell Collett 5, Mary Sophia
Collett 3, and Betsy Powell Collett who was one year old. The couple’s oldest son Thomas William
Collett was missing on that occasion. |
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After
only living in Cherington for around five or six years the family moved again
during the second half of the 1870s, this time to Shipston-on-Stour where
they were recorded as living in the census of 1881. |
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The
census return for Shipston confirmed that the family was living in Powells
Cottage which was presumable where Betsy’s parents had lived and which she
probably inherited at the time of their deaths. |
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At
that time the family was made up of William Collett who was fifty and who was
working as an agricultural labourer, his wife Betsy of Shipston who was 42
(sic), and three of their children.
These were William T Collett who was seventeen and described as being
ill in bed, Mary Sophia Collett who was thirteen and born at Burmington as
was her older brother, and six years old Eli Powell Collett who was born at
Cherington. |
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The
other children from the marriage of William and Betsy had already left the
family home by then and three of these were also listed in the census of
1881. See separate entries for their
son Thomas William Collett, and daughters Mary Ann Collett and Alice Powell
Collett. |
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The
only child for whom no later records have been found is their youngest
daughter Betsy Powell Collett, so it might be assumed that she suffered a
childhood death sometime between 1871 and 1881. |
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William
and Betsy did not stay long at living at Powells Cottage, since a few years
later the couple moved south and in 1981 they were living within the
Charlbury & Chipping Norton registration district, where William was 60,
Betsy was 52, and the only children still living with them were sons Thomas
who was 29, and Eli who was 16. |
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Ten
years later the census of 1901 contained some conflicting information
regarding William and Betsy who, by then were living further south at
Alvescot. William’s age was 65
although this was very likely an error in translation and should have been
69. Betsy’s age was given as 60 when
is fact she would have been 64. |
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William’s
place of birth was confirmed as Combe in Oxfordshire, while Betsy’s
birthplace was confirmed as Shipston-on-Stour. Still living with the couple at their
Alvescot home was their youngest son Eli P Collett who was 25 and ‘a farmer’s
son’ whose birthplace was confirmed as Cherington. |
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It
is interesting to note that, having been an ordinary agricultural labourer up
to 1881, that William was described as being ‘a farmer’ twenty years
later. It therefore seems likely that
as well as inheriting Powells Cottage from his late in-laws, William also
took over the running of a farm. |
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During
the next few years William Collett died leaving Betsy Collett as widow by the
time of the Alvescot census of 1911.
On this occasion her age was given more accurately as being 74. Betsy from Shipston had only one person
living with her at that time, and that was her unmarried son Eli Powell
Collett who was 37. |
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38p20 |
Thomas William Collett |
Born
in 1860 |
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38p21 |
Mary Ann Collett |
Born
in 1861 |
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38p22 |
William Thomas Collett |
Born
in 1863 |
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38p23 |
Alice Powell Collett |
Born
in 1865 |
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38p24 |
Mary Sophia Collett |
Born
in 1867 |
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38p25 |
Betsy Powell Collett |
Born
in 1869 |
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38p26 |
Eli Powell Collett |
Born
in 1874 |
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38o16 |
Jane Collett was born at Combe where she was baptised on
15.06.1834. The baptised record
confirmed that her parents were Thomas and Sophia Collett and that in June
1841 Jane was living with her family at Combe the age of seven years. |
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With
the death of her mother during the 1840s, Jane was still living at Combe with
her father and her brothers and sister in 1851 when she was sixteen years
old. |
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Jane
was very likely married during the latter half of the next decade since she
was not listed as Jane Collett of Combe in the census of 1861. |
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38o17 |
Thomas Collett
was born at Combe where he was baptised on 11.06.1837 and was three
years old in the Combe census of 1841 and was thirteen ten years after that
when he was still living with his family in Combe. |
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He
took up the same profession as his father and became a stonemason. He later married Elizabeth who was born in
1836 at Aston in Oxfordshire, midway between Faringdon and Witney. |
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By
the time of the 1881 Census the family was living at 25 Stockmore Street in
the St Clements district of Oxford. Stockmore Street runs between Cowley Road
and the Iffley Road (A4158) and is still there today. |
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Thomas
aged 43 was still a stonemason, his wife was 44 and the children still living
with them were Thomas aged 18 an unemployed mason, Alfred 15 and Elizabeth
12. The two sons had been born at
Woodstock while Elizabeth had been born at (New) Hinksey on the outskirts of
Oxford. |
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No
record of Thomas Collett has been found in the census of 1891 so it must be
assumed that he had died during the 1880s.
Following his death it would appear that his wife moved out of Oxford
to be near her husband’s family in Combe since, according to the census return
for 1891, Elizabeth M Collett was 54 and living within the Woodstock
registration area. |
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By
the end of March in 1901 the widow Elizabeth Collett was 64. Her place of birth was confirmed as Aston
in Oxfordshire and, at that time the census confirmed that she was living
with her son Alfred at his home in the Oxford parish of Cowley St John which
included the area of New Hinksey. |
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38p27 |
Thomas |
Born
in 1862 |
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38p28 |
Alfred Henry Collett |
Born
in 1865 |
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38p29 |
Elizabeth M
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Born
in 1868 at Hinksey, Oxford |
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38o18 |
Charles
Collett was born at Combe in late 1838 or early 1839. He was baptised at Combe on 23.06.1839 and
was the youngest child of Thomas and Sophia Collett. By June 1841 he was two years old and was
living with his family in Combe. |
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By
the time of the Combe census in 1851 Charles’ widowed father described his
son as being ten years old. Charles
was yet another Collett from the little village of Combe who later became a
stonemason. |
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He
married Fanny Selena Buckingham during the second quarter of 1859 as recorded
in the Headington District register.
Fanny was born in 1840 at Eynsham midway between Oxford and
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It
may be of interest that on 06.04.1859 a Fanny Buckingham was the single
mother of Selena Buckingham who was baptised that day, but who sadly died and
was buried at Combe less than two weeks later on 18.04.1859. It would appear that Fanny married Charles
Collett shortly after this tragic event. |
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The
couple spent the first six or seven years of their life together living at
Combe where their first four children were born. The family then moved the eight miles to
settle at Bletchingdon where their remaining children were born. |
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And
it was at Bletchingdon that they were living at the time of the census of
1881. According to the census return,
Charles Collett of Combe was a stonemason and his wife Fanny was 41 and from
Eynsham. By then the couple’s eldest
son had left the family home, probably due to overcrowding, and was lodging in
a house in the same village street. |
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The
next two oldest boys were William 18 and Thomas 16 who were both employed as
agricultural labourers. The other
children were Mary 13, Elizabeth 11, Emma 8, Charles 6, Alice 4, George 2,
and baby Richard who was only eleven months old. |
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Charles
and Fanny were still living in Bletchingdon in 1891 when both of them were
recorded as being fifty-two years old.
Listed with the couple were four of their children Charles 16, Alice
14, George 12, and Richard who was ten. |
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Ten
years later stonemason Charles was sixty-two and was still a resident of
Bletchingdon while, rather strangely, his wife Fanny Selena Collett of
Eynsham had left the village and by then was living at Wardington near
Banbury where she was working as a nurse at the age of sixty-two. |
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However,
according to the next census in April 1911 the couple were back together
again and were living at Bletchingdon where they were both 72 years old. Living with them, and probably looking
after them, was their unmarried daughter Emma Collett who was 38. |
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38p30 |
Frederick Collett |
Born
in 1860 |
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38p31 |
William Thomas Collett |
Born
in 1862 |
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38p32 |
Thomas Collett |
Born
in 1864 |
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38p33 |
Mary Anne Collett |
Born
in 1867 |
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38p34 |
Elizabeth
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Born
in 1869 |
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38p35 |
Emma Collett |
Born
in 1872 |
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38p36 |
Charles Henry Collett |
Born
in 1874 |
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38p37 |
Alice Collett |
Born
in 1876 |
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38p38 |
George Arthur Collett |
Born
in 1878 |
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38p39 |
Richard Collett |
Born
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Emma Collett was born at
Combe where she was baptised on 08.02.1823.
Sadly she only survived until the age of just six years when she died
and was buried at Combe on 25.12.1829. |
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Nothing
more has been discovered about this John Collett from Combe who does not seem
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Mary Collett was a twin
sister to John (above) who was born at Combe and who was baptised there on
18.09.1827 in a joint ceremony with her brother. The baptism took place just over a month
before the death of her father and tragically her mother, who remarried after
his death, died elevens later in 1839.
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By
1851 Mary was living in Combe with her uncle Edward Collett (Ref. 38n2) where
she was working as a glove maker. |
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She
never married and lived all her life in the village of Combe. In the 1881 Census for Combe she was single
and aged 52. Her occupation was stated
as being a glove maker. So it is
likely that Mary lived close by to Rachel Collett, the widow of Richard
Collett (Ref. 38n9), and her stepdaughter Martha Collett (Ref. 38o24), both
of whom were glove makers in Combe in 1881. |
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Mary
was still alive in 1901 when she was seventy-two years old. She was still living at Combe where she
continued to be involved in the making of gloves, since she was described on
that occasion as being a gloveress. |
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Martha Collett
was born at Combe in 1834.
Following the death of her mother in 1839 she and her brother (below)
lived for a few years with their father at his parent’s home in Combe. |
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It
would appear that Martha never married as, in 1881 at the age of 47, she was
still single and living and working with her widowed stepmother Rachel as a
glove maker in Combe. |
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Abraham
Collett was born at Combe in 1836. Like
the vast majority of the Collett family of Combe and Wolvercote, Abraham
worked in the building trade. |
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He
married Emma Bates in September 1867.
Emma was born at Oxford in 1839 and her marriage to Abraham produced
six children for the couple, all of whom were born at Combe where the family
was living in 1881. |
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According
that year’s census, the family comprised Abraham aged 45 and a slater and
plasterer, wife Emma aged 41 and their children Annie 13, Phoebe 9, Frederick
6, Anthony 5, Ralph 2 and eleven months old Arthur. |
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By
1891 Abraham was 55 but on this occasion his wife was listed as being Phoebe
Mary Collett aged 49. Living with the
couple were their sons Frederick 17, Anthony George 15, Ralph 12, and Arthur
John who was ten. Their eldest child,
daughter Annie had moved to London to seek work by then. |
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Ten
years later the couple were once again referred to as Abraham, who was 65,
and Emma, who was 60. The 1901 Census
confirmed that they were still living at Combe where Abraham was still
working as a slater and plasterer, while his wife was now employed in the
local glove making industry as a gloveress. |
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Abraham
Collett died during the first decade of the new century, and by 1911 his
widow Emma was 73 and was still living in Combe where she said she was
born. Living nearby was her son Arthur
and his family and they were the only Colletts living in the village of Combe
at that time. |
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38p40 |
Annie Mary Collett |
Born
in 1867 |
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38p41 |
Phoebe Collett |
Born
in 1871 |
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38p42 |
Frederick R Collett |
Born
in 1873 |
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38p43 |
Anthony George Collett |
Born
in 1875 |
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38p44 |
Ralph Collett |
Born
in 1878 |
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38p45 |
Arthur John Collett |
Born
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