PART
FORTY
The
This
line commences with
whose earlier family feature
in Part 5 – The Tewkesbury Line
Updated April 2011
This is the family line of
Beverley
Allen, whose grandfather is mentioned under Ref. 40O1
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JOHN COLLETT (Ref. 5M8) was born at |
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1807 he married Mrs Oriana Evans at Fownhope.
Oriana’s maiden name prior to her first marriage had been
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marriage is known to have produced three children for John and all of them
were born at Fownhope before his untimely death there in 1813 when he was fifty
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Following
the death of her husband Oriana married James Powell
in 1814 with whom she had a further two sons William Powell and Henry Powell. |
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Born in
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Thomas Collett |
Born in
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JOHN COLLETT |
Born in
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William Powell |
Born in
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Henry Powell |
Born in
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JOHN COLLETT was born at Fownhope
in 1812 and was baptised at Fownhope-with-Fawley on 30.05.1813.
Twenty-two years later, on 17.12.1835, he married Ann Fletcher of
nearby Hereford and they had eight children who, it is believed, were all
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Over
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Ten
years later in 1861 the family had increased in size by the addition of a
further two children, by which the family had left Fownhope and were then
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At
that time they were living at 4 Tanbrook Place off Widemarsh Street in the All Saints district of
Hereford. Living just a short distance
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Jessie Collett |
Born in
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Born in
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Born in
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Emma Collett |
Born in
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Reuben Thomas Collett |
Born in
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Charles Henry Collett |
Born in
1851 |
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Ebenezer Collett |
Born in
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Grace Ann Collett |
Born in
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William Powell was born at Fownhope
in 1815. He later married Elizabeth Apperley who was born at Fownhope
where the couple were married in 1840.
It was also at Fownhope that all of their
children were also born. By 1861 the
married had produced five children for William aged 45 and Elizabeth aged 46. |
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Twenty
years later most of the children had left the family home at Parkers Pitch in
Fownhope leaving just William an agricultural
labourer aged 66, his wife Elizabeth also 66, and their two unmarried sons
William 29 and Charles 27 who were both working as labourers. |
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William
Powell appears to have spent his whole life living in Fownhope,
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Anne W
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Born in 1843 |
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Henry
Powell |
Born in 1845 |
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William
Powell |
Born in 1851 |
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Charles Powell |
Born in 1853 |
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Frederick
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Born in
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Henry Powell was born at Fownhope
in 1817 and was baptised at Fownhope-with-Fawly on 04.04.1817, the son of James Powell and Oriana Collett. |
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Jessie Collett was born at Fownhope in 1836 and in
June 1841 she was 5 and at the end of March 1851 she was aged 14. By the time of the next census in 1861
Jessie was living within the Cripplegate district of East London. She was recorded as being aged 24 and of Fownhope, and was working as a barmaid at the Brown Bear
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It was during the following year that
Jessie Collett married Henry Charles Pittock at St
Margaret's Church in Stoke Newington on 02.08.1862. Their marriage produced three children for
the couple, and all of them were born while they were living at Bethnal
Green. The three children were Grace Pittock, who was born in 1864, Ann Myra Pittock, who was born on 25.09.1868, and Walter Charles Pittock who was born during 1870. |
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Not long after the birth of her son Jessie
Pittock nee Collett died during the first three
months of 1871, at the age of 34, when she and her family were living at 14
Stamford Road in the Tottenham area of London. The census which followed shortly after her
passing, simply listed the family as Henry Charles Pittock,
who was 30, Grace Pittock who was six, Annie Mira Pittock, who was four, and Walter Charles Pittock who was one year old. |
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It was around five years after the
death of his wife that Henry Charles Pittock was
married for a second time although, by the time of the next census in 1881,
no trace of him has been found anywhere in Great Britain or in any census
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As regards his three children, it is
known that Grace Pittock married but never had any
children, while Walter Pittock later became a
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Jessie’s and Henry’s other daughter,
Ann Myra Pittock, who was always known as Annie,
married Alfred Harris and their tenth child out of a total of eleven children
was the grandfather of Beverley Allen, who kindly provided the details of the
short life of Jessie Collett. Annie
Myra Harris nee Pittock died on 12.03.1944. |
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Before
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Myra Elizabeth Collett
was born at Fownhope in 1842 and was baptised there on 07.07.1844. Her parents appear to have used her second named
on some occasions and it was as Myra Collett that she was living with her
parents at Fownhope in 1851. During
the next ten years the family moved to Hereford where she was recorded as
Elizabeth Collett aged eighteen in 1861. |
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Shortly
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By
the time of the 1881 Census Albert was aged 36 and was a mason born in |
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wife |
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Albert Hart |
Born in
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Charles
Hart |
Born in
1867 |
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Arthur Hart |
Born in
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Born in
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Frederick
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Born in
1872 |
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Alice Hart |
Born in
1874 |
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Leah Hart |
Born in
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Thomas Hart |
Born in
1878 |
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Henry Hart |
Born in
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Jessie Hart |
Born in
1882 |
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Annie Hart |
Born in
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Emma Collett was born at Fownhope
in 1846 and it was there that she was baptised on 15.03.1846. In the 1851 Census she was aged 5 and was
living with her family in Fownhope.
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By
that time Emma had left the family and was employed in domestic service in
Hereford where, at the age of 15, she was working as a servant, her place of
birth confirmed as Fownhope. |
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At
the time of the 1871 Census Emma was still a spinster and at the age of 24
was a visitor at the Fownhope home of her aunt Emma Daw. |
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The
following year she married James Snead at Holmer
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Reuben Thomas Collett was born at Fownhope
in 1848, and was baptised at Fownhope-with-Fawley on 01.10.1848, the son of John and Ann
Collett. He was aged 2 years in late
March 1851 and by 1861 was 11 and was living with his family who had moved
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Sometime
around 1875 it would appear that Reuben and Jane, together daughter Minnie,
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Ten
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That
year’s census reveals that stonemason Reuben was aged 32, his wife Jane was
three years younger at 29, and their three children were aged 8, 6 and 3
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By
the time of the 1891 Census Reuben 42 and Jane 39 had moved again, this time
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At
the turn of the century Jane had become a widow and was living at Withington
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In
order to support herself Jane was then working as a grocer and shopkeeper in
Withington. Living with her at
Withington were her two sons Frank aged 23 and born at Sutton (St Nicholas
near Hereford) and William aged 14 who was born at Withington. Both of them were working as carpenters at
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Ten
years later in April 1911, Jane was still living at Withington near Hereford
and was 59 years of age. The only
member of her family still living with her was her son Frank. |
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Minnie S Collett |
Born in
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Ernest Collett |
Born in
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Frank S Collett |
Born in
1877 |
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Abel Collett |
Born in
1882 |
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William Collett |
Born in
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Charles Henry Collett was born at Fownhope
in 1851. He was baptised at Fownhope-with-Fawley on
24.08.1851, the son of John and Ann Collett.
Charles was nine years old at the time of the census of 1861 when he
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Ebenezer Collett was born at Fownhope
in 1853 and was baptised at Fownhope-with-Fawley on 10.07.1853.
The baptism register confirmed that he was the son of John and Ann
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He
was a joiner and he married Agnes Stones on 13.10.1877 at Hereford where she
was born. The marriage registered
conformed that the bride’s father was William Stone and the groom’s father
was John Collett. Shortly after they
were married the couple moved to Newport in South Wales where their first
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However,
Ebenezer and Agnes then moved back to live in Hereford just after birth of
the child and in time for the birth of their second child. This was born while they were living at 1 Tanbrook Place off Widemarsh
Street in the All Saints district of Hereford, which was
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The
census return for 1881 listed the family as Ebenezer 27 of Fownhope who was a joiner, his wife Agnes of Hereford who
was 26, and their two children Gertrude who was 2 and born at Newport, and
Frederick W Collett who was just three months old and born at Hereford. |
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The
family was not long at Hereford because, by the time of the birth of
Ebenezer’s and Agnes’ third child, they had moved once again. This time it was to Colwich in
Staffordshire where all of their remaining children were born. |
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According
to the Colwich census of 1891 the family comprised Ebenezer 38, Agnes 37,
Gertrude 12, Frederick 10, Charles 8, Grace 7, Alec 4, and baby Cecilia who
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Just
after the turn of the century Ebenezer was 46 and was still working as a
joiner, Agnes was also 46, and living with them at Colwich were just four of
their six children. These were sons
Frederick 20, Charles 17 and Alexander 13, and their daughter Cecilia who was
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Ebenezer’s
eldest daughter Gertrude had already left the family home in Colwich and was
living an working in Allerton in Lancashire.
Missing daughter Grace had already entered into domestic service and
was living and working at a house in Weddington near Nuneaton. |
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It
would appear that during the first ten years of the new century Agnes died,
leaving Ebenezer as a widower by April 1911.
He was still living at Colwich on that occasion at the age of 57. Still living with him were
three of his six children. These were
Frederick, Alexander, and Cecilia. |
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It
should be noted that from 1881 onwards there were two Collett sisters living
at Colwich. These were spinster Mary
Ann Collett who was born at Bloxwich near Walsall in 1829 and her
married/widowed sister Elizabeth Hopkins who had been born at Great Haywood
near Colwich in 1838. |
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Both
ladies died while living at Colwich, Elizabeth first in 1899 and Mary twelve
years later in 1911. Further details
of this branch of the Collett family can be found in Part 43 – The
Staffordshire Line under references 43O2 for Mary Ann Collett and 43O5 for
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It
is possible that there is some connection between these two family lines but
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Gertrude Collett |
Born in
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Frederick W Collett |
Born in
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Charles Collett |
Born in
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Grace Collett |
Born in
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Alexander Collett |
Born in
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Cecilia Collett |
Born in
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Grace A Collett was born at Fownhope in 1855. She married William Taylor who was born at
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William
was a telegraph electrician and in early April 1881 he and his wife Grace and
their son Walter were living at 4 Tanbrook Place
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No
record of Grace, or her husband William, or her son Walter has been found
after 1881. |
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Footnote: As far as can be determined there were no
members of the Collett family living at Fownhope on 3rd April 1881
at the time the census was conducted.
There were however four male Taylors and five female Taylors born at
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Charles Powell was born at Fownhope
in 1853 according to the earlier census records although the late records
suggest it may have been two years later.
He was in his late twenties when he married Margaret Ann with whom he
is known to have had a least five children.
All of their children were born at Fownhope
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Listed
with them in that year’s census was Emily aged 4, John aged 3, Ivan aged 2,
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Two
years later their son Capel was born at Fownhope in
1893 as confirmed by the 1901 Census in which he was recorded as living with
his family at Fownhope. Charles Powell was 45 and was working as a
quarryman, and he had living with him Emily 14, John 13 and 7 years old
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No trace
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Minnie S Collett was born at |
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The
complete family at that time was Allen aged 32 who was a rural postman, his
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Ernest Collett was born at Marden in 1874 and
although he was listed living at Marden in 1801 aged 6 and at Burghill in
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Frank S Collett was born at Marden in 1877. Like his older brother Ernest, there has
been no trace of him after 1891 when he was aged 13 and living with his
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Following
the death of his father Frank, together with his younger brother William, was
living with his mother at her home in Withington in 1901 and from where Frank
was employed as a carpenter. |
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Ten
years later at the age of 33 Frank was still a bachelor living with his
mother Jane at Withington near Hereford. |
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Abel Collett was born at Marden in 1882 and was
living with his parents at Burghill in 1891 aged 8. However, just as with his brother Ernest
(above), no record of him has been located in the census records for 1901 and
1911. It may therefore be assumed that
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William Collett was born at Withington in 1886 and
was aged 14 and was working as a carpenter in 1901. He was living with his widowed mother Jane
and his older brother Frank who was also a carpenter. Just like his brother Ernest and Abel
(above), no record of William has so far been found after 1901. |
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Within
the next ten years the family moved again, this time to Colwich in
Staffordshire as confirmed by the 1891 Census in which she was aged 12. By March 1901 Gertrude was 25 and had left
the family home in Colwich and was living and working at Allerton
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In
the census that year she gave her place of birth as Colwich rather than
Newport. This was very likely given in
ignorance because of the short few months she had lived there with her
parents, most of her past twenty plus years having been spent living at
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The
census return recorded that Gertrude was 25 and that she was employed as a
domestic housemaid at an address within the Allerton
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Frederick W Collett was born in late December 1880 or
early January 1881 at 1 Tanbrook Place off Widemarsh Street in the All Saints district of
Hereford. He was recorded as being
three months old in the April census of 1881 when he was listed as Frederick
W Collett. Later that same year, or
very early in the following year, he and his family move to Colwich in
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By
1891 Frederick was ten years old and he and his family were living at Colwich,
midway between Stafford and Rugeley.
Ten years later he was still living with his parents at Colwich aged
20 where his occupation at that time was that of a joiner like his father and
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Sometime
during the following decade his mother passed away. So by April 1911 Frederick was still a
bachelor at the age of 29 when he was still living at Colwich where he was
still working with his widowed father Ebenezer Collett and his younger
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Charles Collett was born at Colwich in Staffordshire
in 1882 where he was living with his family in 1891 aged 8. Like his father and his brother Frederick
(above) he worked as a joiner on leaving school and in 1901 was still living
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A
few years later, perhaps around 1908, he married Alice Betts who was born at
Colwich in 1885. Shortly after they
were married Alice presented Charles with their first child. In April 1911 the family of three still
living at Colwich were recorded as Charles 27, his wife Alice 25, and their
son Lawrence who was ten months old.
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Lawrence
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Grace Collett was born at Colwich in 1883 and was
seven at the time of the 1891 Census.
On leaving school she left the family home in Colwich and entered into
domestic service and around the turn of the century was employed as an
under-house maid at a house in Weddington in Nuneaton at the age of 17. |
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Alexander Collett was born at Colwich in 1886. He appeared as Alec in the 1891 Census aged
4, but was listed as Alexander aged 13 in 1901. On both occasions he was living with his
family at Colwich which was recorded as being the place where he was born. |
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When
he was around twenty years of age his mother died and by April 1911, at the
age of 23, he was still living at Colwich with his widowed father and two of
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Cecilia Collett was born at Colwich between mid 1890
and March 1891 and was listed as being under one year old in the Colwich
census of 1891. At the time of the
next census for Colwich in 1901 she was aged 10 and her name was recorded as
being Cissie. |
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Cissie was therefore the only daughter
still living with her family during the first decade of the new century, and
was present at the death of her mother Agnes.
The next Colwich census in April 1911 recorded that Cecilia Collett
was 19 and was still living with her father and two of her brothers Frederick
and Alexander. |
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