PART
FORTY-FIVE
The
Worcestershire Connection
Updated November 2009
This is the family line of Paul Collett
(Ref. 45S5) of Towcester in Northamptonshire
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THOMAS COLLETT was born around 1781. He married Robina (Rebecca) who was two years younger having
been born in 1783. This information
has been extracted from the Droitwich & Worcester census for 1841 when
Thomas Collett was fifty-nine and his wife Robina (Rebecca) was fifty-seven. |
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Living
with them at that time were their two youngest children Christeven who was nineteen
and Jane who was fourteen. It is very
likely that there were older children born into the family, but as yet no
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CHRISTEVEN COLLETT |
Born in
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Jane
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Born in
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CHRISTEVEN (Christopher Stephen) COLLETT was born at St Helen’s in Worcester on 23.04.1823. The registration of his birth confirmed
that he was Christopher Stephen Collett, the son of Thomas and Rebecca
Collett. It would appear that during
the early years of his life he was referred to as Christopher. |
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During
his life he worked as a currier and a leather-stainer and in June 1841 when he
was nineteen years old and he was living with his parents in the census
registration district of Droitwich & Worcester. Later that same year Christopher Stephen Collett married Eliza
Matthews on 22.11.1841 at Whittington on the eastern outskirts of Worcester. Almost exactly two years later the couple’s
known son was born. |
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It has not been determined at this time
whether or not there were any other children born into the family, but by
1851 Elizabeth Collett and her seven years old son Richard were still living
in the Worcester area, the census that year listing them within the St Martin
Worcester North registration district. |
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At that same time, a Christopher
Collett from Worcester was living and working in the St Thomas area of
Birmingham. Ten years later he gave his name as
Stephen Collett and his age as forty, when he was living within the Kidderminster
registration district. By this time it would appear
that Stephen and his wife were separated, although there is a possibility
that she may have died. However, it is
known that their son Richard was seventeen and was living and working in Worcester
in April 1861. |
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Also in April 1861, there was
Elizabeth Collett who was thirty-five who was living in Worcestershire in the
Pershore registration district, and she may have been Stephen’s estranged
wife. |
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Sometime
after 1861 Stephen Collett left Worcestershire and moved north to
Staffordshire where, around 1868 he entered into a relationship with Jane
Spriggs. Jane was born at Walsall around
1850 and was considerably younger than Stephen and is believed to have been
the eldest daughter of William Spriggs and his wife Sarah. |
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The
later events in the lives of Stephen and Jane cast some doubt as to whether they
were ever actually married, and this may have been because Stephen’s first
wife was still alive, and that they were only separated due to a irretrievable
break-down of their marriage. |
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Either
way, the relationship between Stephen, who would have been around 46, and
eighteen years old Jane produced three children for the couple, all three
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According
to the Walsall census of 1871, Jane Spriggs was twenty-one and was living
there with her two years old son Stephen Spriggs, but without Stephen
Collett. Curious fact #1 – the use of the Spriggs surname for both Jane
and her son perhaps indicates she was not married and that her son was base-born. However, the boy’s birth certificate gave
his father’s name as Stephen Collett, a currier. |
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Ten
years later at the time of the census of 1881, Stephen Collett, Jane Collett and
their three children had left Walsall and had returned to Worcestershire
where they were described as inmates at the Kidderminster Workhouse. |
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Curious fact #2 - whilst all five family members
had the surname of Collett, Stephen and Jane were not recorded as being husband
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Stephen
Collett, whose age was stated as being 56 and whose place of birth was
Worcester, was employed as a leather-stainer.
His ‘companion’ Jane Collett, who was confirmed as being 30 years old and
born at Walsall, was working as a domestic servant possibly within the
workhouse. |
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The
census also confirmed that the couple’s three children were also born at
Walsall, and these were listed as Stephen Collett who was 12, Alice Collett 9,
and Alfred Collett who was seven years old.
At that time the Kidderminster Workhouse in Kidderminster Foreign was
home to twenty-five adults and children. |
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By 1891 Stephen Collett at the age of
sixty-nine was still living in the workhouse in Kidderminster, where he was
also recorded ten years later in March 1901 by which time he was eighty. The census that year confirmed his birthplace
as being Worcester. Not long after
1901 it must be assumed that Stephen died. |
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The
November 1891 marriage certificate of Stephen’s and Jane’s eldest son Stephen
Collett gave his father’s name as Stephen Collett and his occupation as that
of a leather-stainer. |
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Richard
Stephen Collett |
Born in 1843 |
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STEPHEN SPRIGGS COLLETT |
Born
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Alice Collett |
Born in 1871 |
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Alfred John Collett |
Born in
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Richard Stephen Collett was
born in 1843 and was baptised at St Peter’s Church in Worcester on
29.11.1843. The baptism record
confirmed that he was the son of Christopher and Eliza Collett. By 1851 Richard was seven years old and was
living with his mother Elizabeth in the St Martin district of Worcester
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Ten years later in 1861 Richard S
Collett of St Peters in Worcester was seventeen and was working as a grocer’s
apprentice with William Ponting while living at the Ponting’s home at 62 High
Street in Worcester St Nicholas in the parish of St Swithins. |
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William Ponting from Wells in
Somerset was 39 and a grocer employing three young men and two boys. Richard Collett was the most junior of the
three young men, the other two being assistant grocers Delabee Walker 23, and
Frederick Jenkins who was 21. |
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William Ponting and his wife Ann, who
was 30, had a one year old son Theophilus Ponting and they were supported by
two servants, Elizabeth Allen 22, and Ann Bradley 15. |
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By this time in 1861 it would appear
that the marriage of Richard’s parents had broken down, since his father
Stephen was living in Kidderminster while his mother was possibly living in
Pershore. Richard’s father later moved
north to Walsall where he entered into a new relationship from which was born
three further children. |
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Around four years later Richard
married Matilda who may have been Matilda Matthews. It is not clear where the marriage took
place but the couple’s first two children were born in the Bordesley area of Birmingham. Perhaps because of health reasons, only the
second child was baptised at Bordesley. |
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After the birth of their second
child, the family left Birmingham and moved south to Cheltenham where the
remainder of Richard’s and Matilda’s children were born which was also where
they were baptised in a joint ceremony with the couple’s oldest child. |
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By 1871 the family was recorded as
living in Cheltenham where it comprised Richard S Collett 27, his wife
Matilda 30, and their four children Archibald Collett 4, Millicent E Collett
3, Blanche M Collett 2, and Emily B Collett who was not yet one year old. |
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No further children were added to the
family, so according to the census of 1881, the family of six was living at
71 Upper Regent Street in the hamlet of Barton St Mary within the parish of
Gloucester St Mary de Lode. The census
confirmed that Richard Collett was 37 and a grocer from Worcester, his wife
Matilda M Collett was 40 and from Chertsey in Surrey. |
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The four children were listed as
Archibald R M Collett who was 14, and Millicent E Collett who was 13, both of
them born in Birmingham, while Blanche M Collett 12, and Emily B Collett 10
were born at Cheltenham. Staying with
the family was fourteen years old Henry W Harbour of no occupation who was
from the Isle of Wight and simply described as a visitor. |
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During the next decade Archibald left
the family home to make his way in the world, although by 1891 he was still
living within the Gloucester area, not far from his family who were still living
at Barton St Mary in the South Hamlet registration district of the city. |
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On that occasion Richard was 47 and
Matilda was 50, and still living with them were their three daughters
Millicent E Collett who was 23, Blanche M Collett 22, and 20 years old Emily
B Collett. |
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By around the middle of the next
decade Richard’s eldest daughter Millicent had left home to be married,
following which she settled in Gloucester where she and her husband raised a
family of their own. |
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By March 1901 the family living in
Gloucester was reduced to just Richard S Collett of Worcester who was 56, his
wife Matilda M Collett of Surrey who was 58, and their two unmarried
daughters Blanche and Emily. While the census correctly gave the girl’s place
of birth as Cheltenham their age in case was incorrectly records as
twenty-eight and twenty-six, when they would have been 32 and 30. |
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During the next decade Richard’s wife
must have passed away since she was absent from the family home in Gloucester
by April 1911. In this Richard Stephen
Collett was 67, and once again the ages of his two unmarried daughter were
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Blanche Matilda Collett was 34
instead of 42, and Emily Beatrice Collett was 32 instead of 40. |
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Archibald
Richard Matthews Collett |
Born on 09.09.1866 |
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Millicent
Eliza Collett |
Born in 1867 |
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Blanche
Matilda Collett |
Born on 29.01.1869 |
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Emily
Beatrice Collett |
Born on 29.01.1870 |
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STEPHEN SPRIGGS
COLLETT was born at
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It
has not been confirmed that his father was Stephen Collett but there is a
strong possibility that he was. And
certainly it would appear that he and Jane had two further children over the
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So
by April 1881 Stephen was listed in the census record as Stephen Collett aged
12 living at the Kidderminster Workhouse with his mother Jane Collett, his likely
father Stephen Collett, and his two younger siblings Alice Collett and Alfred
Collett. |
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Stephen
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Eliza
East of Feltham was living there with her mother Elizabeth East in the census
of 1871 and was aged 8 years. Ten
years later she was 18 and was working as a domestic servant at the home of
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Ten
years after that she was located in the 1891 Census as was living in Farnham
in Surrey, just to the south-west of Aldershot. Her age at this time was 28 and in line
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However,
nearly nine months later, at the time of her marriage to Stephen at Aldershot
she gave her age as 27, perhaps because she was conscious that she was older
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It
would appear from the birth place of their first child that Stephen and Eliza
stayed at Aldershot only for a short while before being posted to India for
three years where, at Meerut, their next three children were, two of which
were twins. |
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Her
children were Stephen aged 8 who was born at Aldershot and who was a
honeymoon baby, Albert aged 6, the twins Alfred and Florence aged 4, who were
confirmed as having been born at Meerut in India, and Mabel who was two years
old and born at Wade in Staffordshire. |
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No
record of Stephen has been found in either 1891 or 1901 so he is likely to
have been abroad and possibly taking part in the Boer War for the latter date
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It
is also well established that the Fifth Dragoon Guards were lead by
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Baden-Powell and were part of the besieged force at
Ladysmith in January 1900. |
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Two
further children were born into the family over the four years after the turn
of the century and both were born while they were living in the Farnham area
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By
the time of the census of April 1911 Stephen had returned from his travels
and was back living with his family at Farnham. Two members of the family were notable by
their absence, and these were daughters Florence and Mabel. |
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The
remainder of the family were Stephen who was 44 and born at Walsall, his wife
Eliza 45 and from Feltham, and their children Stephen 19 who was born at
Aldershot, Albert 17 and Alfred 15 who were both born in India, Henry 9 who
was born at Farnham, and seven years old Winifred who was born at Cove near
Farnborough. |
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STEPHEN STANLEY COLLETT |
Born on
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Albert Victor Collett |
Born on
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Alfred Ernest Collett twin |
Born on
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Born on
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Mabel E Collett |
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William Henry Collett |
Born in
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Winifred Maud Collett |
Born on
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Alice Collett was born at Walsall in 1871 and was
the daughter of Stephen Collett and Jane Spriggs. Around the middle to late 1870s Alice and her unmarried parents,
together with her two brothers Stephen (above) and Alfred (below), moved to
Kidderminster. Times were obviously
very hard then, and the five of them could only find accommodation in the
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Alice was just nine years old and her
birthplace was confirmed as Walsall.
Living conditions in the workhouse would not have been ideal for a
young girl and it seems very likely that during the next few years Jane
Spriggs removed herself and her three children from the Kidderminster
Workhouse. |
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By 1891 when Alice was twenty years
old she was living and working in the Kings Norton registration district five
miles to the south of the centre of Birmingham, while her brother Alfred was
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Ten years later it would appear from
the overview of the census of 1901 that both Alice who was then thirty, and
her brother Alfred, were still living in Kings Norton. However, ten years after that, in 1911 it
is known that Alfred was married, and since no record of Alice Collett has been
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Alfred John Collett was born at Walsall in 1873 and was
the son of Stephen Collett and Jane Spriggs.
Not long after he
was born he and his family left Staffordshire and moved south of Birmingham
to Kidderminster where, in 1881, they were inmates at the Kidderminster
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According to the census return,
Alfred was just seven years old and his parents were not listed as being
married. This may have been a
contributing factor to the future break-up of the family, since by 1891 the
family had separated, with each of the five members going their own way in
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In 1891 Alfred Collett was fifteen
and living in the Harborne & Kings Norton district just south of Birmingham,
and a few miles from where his sister Alice (above) was living and
working. Ten years later both siblings
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On that occasion bachelor Alfred
Collett from Staffordshire was twenty-seven and he was employed as a general
farm labourer. It seems very likely that he was married during the next few
months after the census, with the couple’s only child being born either at
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By April 1911 the family of three was
living in the Alcester registration district of Warwickshire to the west of
Stratford-on-Avon. The census return
recorded the family as Alfred John Collett who was 36, as was his wife Emiline
Collett, and their son Alfred John Collett who was nine years old. |
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Alfred John Collett |
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Archibald Richard Matthews Collett was
born in Birmingham on 09.09.1866 and this may have taken place at Bordesley
where his sister Millicent (below) was born during the following year. For some reason Archibald was not baptised
there and at that time like his sister, but was baptised when he was five
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When Archibald was two years old, and
just a few months after his sister Millicent was baptised in Bordesley, his
parents left Birmingham and moved south to Cheltenham where his two youngest
sisters were born. |
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By the second of April in 1871 the
Collett family was complete and was living in Cheltenham where Archibald was
four years old. Five months after the
census day the baptism of Archibald and his two sisters took place at Christ
Church in Cheltenham on 06.09.1871 when the children’s parents were confirmed
as Richard and Matilda Collett. |
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During the next ten years the family
moved into the city of Gloucester where they were living in 1881 when
Archibald R M Collett of Birmingham was fourteen and was living with his
family at 71 Upper Regent Street in the hamlet of Barton St Mary within the
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It would appear that Archibald never
married and at the age of twenty-four in 1891 he had left the family home in Barton
St Mary, although he was still living and working in the Gloucester parish of
St John the Baptist, within central area of the city, at that time. |
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Over the next ten years Archibald
left Gloucester and acquired a job in Coventry. The position as chemistry drug assistant to
Thomas Fellows also came with accommodation.
So by March 1901 Archibald Collett from Birmingham was thirty-three
years old and was living at 7 Cross Cheaping near the centre of Coventry the
home of chemist and druggist Thomas Fellows 58 and his wife Catherine. |
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Cross Cheaping lies within the parish
of Holy Trinity and number seven may well have been a pharmacy as well as
being a residential property. In
addition to employing Archibald Collett, Thomas Fellows was also employing 26
years old Thomas Lancaster at that time, who was also described as a chemistry
drug assistant. |
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Also listed as supporting the
household, was Ann Keys who was 50 and the cook, and sixteen years old
servant girl Margaret Court. |
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Archibald was still a bachelor ten
years later in April 1911 when he was still living in Coventry, although he
was no longer living with the mister and misses Fellows. The census that year listed him as
Archibald Richard Matthews Collett aged forty-four years. |
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Millicent Eliza Collett was
born at Birmingham in 1867 and was baptised at the Church of St Paul in
Bordesley on 06.11.1867. The baptism
record confirmed that she was the daughter of Richard and Matilda
Collett. Shortly after this her
parents travelled south from the Birmingham area and settled in Cheltenham
where Millicent E Collett was listed as being three years old in the census
of 1871. |
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Sometime during the next decade the
Collett family left Cheltenham and moved again, this time to the county town
of Gloucester where, in 1881, they were living at 71 Upper Regent Street in
the Barton St Mary district of the city.
The census recorded that Millicent E Collett had been born in
Birmingham and that she was thirteen years old. |
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The family was still living at Barton
St Mary within the South Hamlet registration district in 1891, but by then
the family’s only son Archibald (above) had left the family home to make his
own way in the world. The census
return that year recorded the unmarried Millicent E Collett as being
twenty-four. |
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It was around five years after this that
Millicent married Albert William Healey with whom she had five children
during the following ten years and all born in Gloucester. Albert Healey was a carriage builder who
was born in Gloucester in 1868 and who was still living there with his young
family in 1901. |
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The census that year confirmed that
Albert William Healey was 32, and that his wife Millicent Eliza Healey was
also 32 and born in Birmingham. Living
with them were the first three of their five known children. These were Albert who was three, Millicent
who was two, and Charles who was not one year. |
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The remaining two children were born
during the next few years so by 1911 the Gloucester family comprised Albert
William Healey 42, his wife Millicent Eliza 43, and their five children Albert
Reginald Collett Healey 13, Millicent Christine Healey 12, Charles Norman
Healey 10, Basil Archibald Collett Healey 9, and Victor Lionel Collett Healey
who was five years old. |
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It is not known why three out of the
five children were given the Collett-Healey name, when the other two were
not. |
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Albert Reginald Collett Healey |
Born in 1897 at Gloucester |
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Millicent Christine Healey |
Born in 1898 at Gloucester |
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Charles Norman Healey |
Born in 1900 at Gloucester |
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Basil Archibald Collett Healey |
Born in 1901 at Gloucester |
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Victor Lionel Collett Healey |
Born in 1905 at Gloucester |
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45Q3
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Blanche Matilda Collett was
born in Cheltenham on 29.01.1869 and was recorded as being two years old in
the Cheltenham census of 1871. Five
months after the census day Blanche, and her brother Archibald (above), and her
sister Emily (below), were all baptised in a joint ceremony in Cheltenham. |
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This took place on 06.09.1871 at Christ Church
on Malvern Road in Cheltenham at it junction with Christ Church Road when all
three youngsters were confirmed as the children of Richard and Matilda
Collett. |
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Ten years later in 1881 Blanche and
her family were living at 71 Upper Regent Street in the hamlet of Barton St
Mary just south of Gloucester city centre, when Blanche M Collett was twelve
years old and her place of birth was confirmed as Cheltenham. |
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And it was also there that the family
was still living ten years later in 1891 when Blanche M Collett was
twenty-two. By March 1901 Blanche and
her sister Emily were still living in Gloucester with their parents Richard S
Collett of Worcester and Matilda M Collett of Surrey. |
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It seems rather strange that on the
day of the census that year, both of the sister’s ages was incorrectly
recorded, when school teacher Blanche M Collett from Cheltenham said she was
28 instead of 32, leading to Emily say she was two years younger than her
sister. Not long after this Blanche’s
mother died, leaving her and her sister to look after their widowed father. |
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The family of three was still living
together in Gloucester ten years later in April 1911, when Blanche again gave
an incorrect age. At this time she was
recorded as being thirty-four years old Blanche Matilda Collett from
Cheltenham, when in actual fact she was forty-two, and yet again her sister
Emily was recorded as being two years younger than Matilda. |
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Emily Beatrice Collett was
born at Cheltenham on 29.01.1871 and was two months old by the time of the
census that year. Emily was just seven
months old when she was baptised at Christ Church in Cheltenham on 06.09.1871
in a joint baptism with her brother Archibald who was five years old and her
sister Blanche (above) who was two and a half years old. |
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How long her family lived in Cheltenham
is not known, but during the following few years the family moved into the
city of Gloucester where they were living in 1881. Emily’s father was grocer Richard Collett
and the whole family was living at 71 Upper Regent Street in the Barton St Mary
part of the city. |
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Emily B Collett was ten years old and
the census confirmed that she had been born at Cheltenham. Ten years later the family was still living
in Barton St Mary where by early April in 1891 she was listed as Emily B
Collett at twenty years of age. |
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With the death of her mother sometime
during the first decade of the new century, Emily and her sister Blanche
remained unmarried and continued to live with their widowed father in
Gloucester until his death sometime after 1911. In the two censuses for 1901 and 1911 it
would appear that Emily simply followed her sister in completing the return
when, in each case, she said she was two years younger than her sister. |
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However, on both occasions her older sister
Blanche recorded an incorrect age, so in 1901 Emily B Collett from Cheltenham
was 26, and in 1911 she was Emily Beatrice Collett from Cheltenham who was 32 |
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45Q5
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STEPHEN STANLEY
COLLETT was a
honeymoon baby born at Aldershot on 10.09.1892, almost nine months after his
parents were married there. His
birth was registered at Farnham that same month and the following month he
was baptised at the This
took place prior to the family of three leaving |
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family lived at |
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Stephen
of Aldershot was listed as being aged eight in the census of 1901 and
nineteen in the April census of 1911 when he was living with his family in
the Farnham registration district of Surrey. |
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Just
of three years later he married Mary Pearl Stewart on 31.05.1914 at the
Church of Our Lady Help of Christians in Farnborough. Whether by coincidence or not, Mary was
born at |
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During
his life Stephen was an air mechanic with the Royal Flying Corps during the
First World War. He was later a bus
driver with the |
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would appear that the couple lived all there life at |
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45R6
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Stephen John Collett |
Born on
13.04.1915 |
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Born on
28.03.1917 |
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45R8
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Ernest Henry Collett |
Born on
19.03.1919 |
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45R9
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RICHARD LOUIS COLLETT |
Born on
28.03.1921 |
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45R10
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Born on
18.06.1923 |
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45R11
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Albert Dennis Terence Collett |
Born on
01.06.1927 |
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45R12
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Ralph Thomas James Collett |
Born on
20.05.1930 |
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45Q6
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Albert Victor Collett was born at Meerut in the Bengal
area of India on 07.10.1894 at a time when his father Stephen Collett was a
private with the 5th Dragoon Guards. In both 1901 and 1911 he was living with
his family in the Farnham registration district of Surrey aged 7 and 16
respectively. |
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During
the following year, and two years before the outbreak of World War One,
Albert joined the Royal Flying Corps and was based at Farnborough near to
where his family was living at that time. |
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It
would appear that it was during the war that he met and married Hannah Pam
who was born at |
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In
1918 Albert and |
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Five
years later in 1928 Albert had achieved the rank of Flight Sergeant and by
1930 he was a Warrant Officer. |
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Albert died
during March 1964 and was followed four year after by |
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45R13
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a Collett son |
Born in
1918 |
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45R14
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a Collett son |
Born in
1923 |
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45Q7
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Alfred Ernest Collett was one of twins born on 14.11.1896
at |
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Alfred
was baptised at |
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In the
Farnham census of 1901 he was four years old and ten years later, still
living with his family in the Farnham registration district, he was 15. |
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The
only other facts known about Alfred are that he married |
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45Q8
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Florence Ruth Collett was the other half of the twins born
on 14.11.1896 at |
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As
Florence L Collett she was listed living with her family at Farnham in Surrey
in 1901 at the age of four, although curiously there is no record of her in
the census of 1911 when she would have been fourteen. This then raises the question as to whether
or not she had died during the first decade of the new century. |
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45Q9
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Mabel E Collett was born after the family had
returned from their time in |
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45Q10
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William Henry Collett was born at Farnham in the second
half of 1901, where his family was living on the thirty-first of March of that
year. By the time of the census of
1911 William was aged nine and living with his parents within the Farnham
registration district in Surrey, although he was recorded as being Henry
Collett. |
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William
never married and was a member of the Royal Air Force. He also worked as a conductor with the
Aldershot & District traction Company, at sometime worked at the War
Service Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. |
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During
his life he was referred to as Bruiser Collett, which might indicate he was a
boxer or just handy with his fists.
The only other detail so far known about him is that he died in 1970. |
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45Q11
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Winifred Maud Collett was born at Cove near Farnborough on
04.01.1904. She was referred to as Rus
within the family and was listed as being seven years old in the census of
1911 when he place of birth was confirmed as being Cove in Hampshire. |
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She
later married George Gordon who was born on 21.01.1901 and was a Regimental
Sergeant Major with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. |
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The
marriage produced four children for the couple. Their eldest son married Francis lives in
Keynsham near Bristol, the second child lives in Canada, the third child
married Gwenda and remained living at Farnborough where he worked at the
Royal Aircraft Establish, and their youngest child was Jean Gordon. |
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George
Gordon died in June 1979 and was followed almost immediately by Rus Gordon
nee Collett who died on 13.07.1979. |
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45R6
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Stephen |
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The
marriage produced two children for the couple, the first having been born
while they were living in |
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As
well as being born within a few months of each other in 1915, Stephen and Vi
died within a month of each other. Vi
died on 05.08.1963 followed by Stephen on 06.09.1963. |
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45S1
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Patrick Rowland Collett |
Born in
1944 |
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45S2
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Janet Stephanie Collett |
Born on
22.10.1947 |
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45R7
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Stanley Roland Collett
was born at |
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45R8
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Ernest Henry Collett was born at |
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What
is known is that he married a young lady with the surname Hertzog who was
born at |
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Their
first child was born in |
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45S3
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a Collett daughter |
Born before
1951 |
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45S4
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a Collett son |
Born in
1951 |
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45R9
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RICHARD LOUIS COLLETT was born at Unlike
his older brothers he was educated at During
World War Two he served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at And
when not serving his country his working life was spent in the employment of
the high street store of F W Woolworth. |
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Within
a year of the end of the war Richard met and married Eileen Mary
Lenehan. Eileen was born on 19.09.1920
at Carbury in |
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Richard
died on 02.02.1987 at Helmdon in South-Northamptonshire from lung
cancer. And it was at Helmdon that he
was buried a week later on 09.02.1987. |
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45S5
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PAUL ANTHONY COLLETT |
Born on
18.02.1947 |
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45S6
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Catherine Ann Collett |
Born on
02.05.1950 |
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45R10
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Lawrence William
Collett was born at
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45R11
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Albert Dennis Terence
Collett was born at
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On
04.06.1955 Albert married Maureen Mitchell just after her twentieth birthday,
she having been on 22.06.1935 at |
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it was at |
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45S7
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Adrian Collett |
Born on
30.03.1958 |
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45S8
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Frances
Teresa Collett |
Born on
30.03.1965 |
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45S9 |
Christopher Collett twin |
Born on
14.09.1966 |
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45S10 |
Sarah Louise Collett twin |
Born on
14.09.1966 |
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45R12
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Ralph Thomas James
Collett was born on
20.05.1930 at 4 Lynford Villas off |
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At
some stage in his early working life he moved to |
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His
wife was less than three weeks difference in age from Ralph, and had been
born on 08.06.1930 at Dorchester where the family was living when the
couple’s second daughter was born. |
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During
the later years of their life together Ralph and Patricia left |
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45S11
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Carole Susan Collett |
Born on
20.10.1957 |
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45S12
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Janet Christine Collett |
Born on
20.11.1960 |
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45R13
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A
living Collett son, the child of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam was
born at |
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Shortly
after the family of three moved to |
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45S13
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a Collett son |
Born in
1961 |
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45S14
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a Collett son |
Born in
1963 |
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45S15
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a Collett son |
Born in
1966 |
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45R14
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A
living Collett son, another child
of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam was born in 1923 at the Royal Air Force
Hospital at RAF Halton near Wendover in Buckinghamshire. |
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In
August 1941 he married Lorna MacPherson who was born at Port Sunlight in |
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Her
husband is retired schoolteacher, and during his life he was an official of
the Youth Hostels Association and founder of the Kendal Athletic Club. |
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45S16
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a Collett daughter |
Born on
29.11.1947 |
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45S17
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a Collett son |
Born on
14.03.1950 |
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45S18
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a Collett daughter |
Born on
12.02.1959 |
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45S1
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Patrick Rowland
Collett was born at
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45T1
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Tracy Jane Collett |
Born in
1966 |
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45T2
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Gavin Patrick Collett |
Born in
1968 |
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45S2
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Janet Stephanie
Collett was born at
Farnborough on 22.10.1947. She married
(1) Barry Michael Finch on 12.07.1969.
Barry was born at Shoreham-by-Sea in |
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Less
than two years after the birth of the child the family moved five miles west
of Shoreham to |
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Leonard
was ten years older than Janet having bee born in |
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45T3
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Jason
Thomas Finch |
Born on
04.01.1970 at Shoreham |
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45T4
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Benjamin Nicholas Finch |
Born on
02.03.1972 |
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45S3
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A
living Collett daughter, the child
of Ernest Collett and Ms Hertzog, was
born before 1951 in |
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later returned to |
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45S4
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A
living Collett son, another child
of Ernest Collett and Ms Hertzog, was
born at |
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45T5
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born before
1979 possibly at |
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45T6
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born at |
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45S5
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PAUL ANTHONY COLLETT was born at Farnborough on
18.02.1947 and was baptised that same day.
Sometime
in his early life he left Hampshire and moved north to The
couple were married at Farnworth, north-west of |
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Sometime
during the mid-1970s it would appear that the family then moved to
Northamptonshire since it was at the |
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In
2008 Paul and Angela are living at Towcester in Northamptonshire and it was
Paul who kindly provided the information that has enabled this family line to
be constructed. |
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45T7
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Richard Paul Collett |
Born on
05.08.1970 |
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45T8
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Simon Anthony Collett |
Born on
04.01.1972 |
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45T9
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Timothy Edward Collett |
Born on
25.05.1978 |
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45S6
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Catherine Ann Collett was born on 02.05.1950 at Farnham in
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Catherine
was thirty-three when she married Malcolm at |
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45T10
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Lucy Cramp |
Born on
25.10.1986 |
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45T11
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Joseph
Cramp |
Born on
06.08.1989 |
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45S7
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Adrian Collett was born at |
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45S9 |
Christopher Collett was one half of a set of twins born
at |
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Tragically
he died less than two months before his thirty-sixth birthday on 21.07.2002
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45T12
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Damien
Collett |
Born on
21.12.1993 |
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45S10 |
Sarah Louise Collett was the other half of a set of twins
born at |
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Colin
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Paul
Stephen Jarvis |
Born on
02.05.1986; baptised on 03.08.1986 |
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Sarah
Michelle Jarvis |
Born on
15.05.1988; baptised on 31.07.1988 |
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Janet Christine
Collett was born at
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the time of the birth of their two children, Janet and Keith were living at
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45T15
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Katie Jane
Hickling |
Born on
14.10.1994 |
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45T16
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Lucy Ann
Hickling |
Born on
11.02.1997 |
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45S13
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living Collett son, the grandson
of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born at |
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born on
29.05.1987 |
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45T18
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born on
08.01.1989 |
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45S14
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A
living Collett son, the grandson
of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born at |
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45T19
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born on
15.10.1996 |
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45S15
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A
living Collett son, the grandson
of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born at |
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A
living Collett daughter, the
granddaughter of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born on 29.11.1947. |
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She
was married four times during her life, the first time to Mr Burford, on the
second occasion to Mr Pearce, the third was Mr Forrest and the fourth was Mr
Collins. Her first three husbands are
all still living in 2008 so on each occasion the separation was the subject
of a divorce. |
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A
living Collett son, the grandson
of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born on 14.03.1950. At sometime in his life he travelled north
to |
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45T20
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born on
29.11.1988 |
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45T21
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a Collett
child (living in 2008) |
Born on
07.11.1994 |
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A
living Collett daughter, the
granddaughter of Albert Collett and Hannah Pam, was born on 12.02.1959. She first married (1) Mr Sahni who was born
at Pinner near |
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Tracy Jane Collett was born at Farnham in 1966 and she
later married Nigel Davies. The
marriage produced the children for the couple and these were Natalie Davies,
Matthew Davies, and Zoe Davies. |
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45T2
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Gavin Patrick Collett was born at Farnham in 1968. |
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45T4
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Benjamin Nicholas
Finch was born at |
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The
marriage produced two children for the couple, Maria Finch born in November
1998 and Peter Thomas Finch who was born at |
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Richard Paul Collett, who is referred to as Alf, was born at the |
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Richard
married Alice Ruth Orton at Edinburgh Registration Office on 21.12.2002. |
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Simon Anthony Collett was born at the |
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45U1
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Louis Owen
Maximus Collett |
Born on
20.02.2007 |
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Timothy Edward Collett
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45U2
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Megan Rose
Barrett |
Born on
15.12.2006 |
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APPENDIX
- OTHER COLLETTS BORN IN WORCESTERSHIRE |
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Firstly
in Part 2 – The Secondary Thomas Collett (Ref. 2J20) born at Bourton-on-the-Water who died at Bromsgrove (1718-1790) Richard Collett (Ref. 2K12) born in Gloucestershire who died at Bromsgrove (1754-1808), and John Collett (Ref. 2L25) who was born at Bromsgrove in 1775 and who went to Newfoundland
in 1815 and who is the subject of Part
32 – The Newfoundland |
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Thomas Collett of Bromsgrove was born around 1785
and who died around 1866. Thomas married
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Thomas and Jane appeared in all of
the census returns for 1841, 1851, and 1861 and in the first of these they
still had living with them at Bromsgrove, their three youngest children. Thomas and Jane both had a rounded age of
fifty-five, while listed with them were Sarah 15, Thomas 13, and Harriet 10. |
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In the subsequent census records for
1851 and 1861 Thomas and Jane no longer had any children living with them and
were aged 65 and 75. |
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It seems highly likely that Thomas
and Jane had other children prior to the mid 1820s, one of which was probably
George who was born in 1824, since in 1851 a George Collett and his family were
living at Catshill near Bromsgrove and his oldest child was Thomas Collett
named after his grandfather. |
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45/Ap1/1
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George
Collett |
Born in 1823 |
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Sarah
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Born in 1825 |
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Thomas
Collett |
Born in 1827 |
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45/Ap1/4
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Harriet
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Born in 1831 |
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George Collett was born at
Dodderhill near Droitwich in 1823. Unlike
his sister Sarah (below), no record of his baptism has so far been
found. George married Ann towards
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In 1851 George and Ann were living
just to the north of Bromsgrove at Catshill where they both had a recorded
age of 27. Living with them were their
first two children, Thomas who was four, and John who was two years old. It would also appear from later census
returns that all of George’s and Ann’s children were born while the family
was living at Catshill. |
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Ten years later the family was still
living within the Catshill ecclesiastical district of Bromsgrove, and not far
from George’s parents. The census in
1861 revealed that the family was living at Brimstone Lane to the west
Catshill where George of Dodderhill was 36 and employed as an agricultural
labourer. Working with him were his
two eldest sons, Thomas fourteen, and John who was twelve. |
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The rest of the family were George’s
wife Ann Collett of Bromsgrove who was also 36, and the couple’s three
youngest children, George Collett who was seven, Sarah A Collett who was four,
and one year old Joseph Collett. |
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George’s and Ann’s daughter Virtue was
missing from the family in both the 1861 and 1871 Census records, but she was
back living with her parents by 1881. |
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By 1871 the family had reduced in
size, but was still living in the Bromsgrove area of Worcestershire. Rather strangely though, George’s age from
this time onwards conflicted with his actual age, although Ann’s age was
close to her real age in each census. |
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Having both been 36 in 1861, in 1871
George gave his age as being 53, while his wife was 47. The only children still living with them
were sons John 22 and Joseph 11, and daughter Sarah who was fourteen. Also living not far away within the
Bromsgrove area were the couple’s other two sons Thomas who was 24 and George
who was 16. |
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Sometime during the next few years
George and Ann left the Bromsgrove area and moved north to Dudley where, in
1881, they were living at 3 Waterloo Place in the town. |
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Once again, where up to 1861 George
and Ann were the same age, on the occasion of the census of 1881 George gave
his age as 62, instead of around 56 as Ann did. Three of their children were still living
with them, although it was a different three from ten years earlier. This time it was son John who was 30, had
been joined by Virtue who was 28, and George who was twenty-seven. |
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George and his two sons were all
employed as farm labourers, while his daughter Virtue was described as
unemployed, and all of them were described as having been born at Bromsgrove
rather than Dodderhill and Catshill. |
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45/Ap1/1/1
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Thomas
Collett |
Born in 1846 |
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45/Ap1/1/2
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John
Collett |
Born in 1848 |
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Virtue
Collett |
Born in 1851 |
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45/Ap1/1/4
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George
Collett |
Born in 1853 |
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45/Ap1/1/5
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Sarah
Ann Collett |
Born in 1856 |
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45/Ap1/1/6
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Joseph
Collett |
Born in 1859 |
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45/Ap1/2
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Sarah Collett was born at Dodderhill near Droitwich
in 1825 where she was baptised on 06.06.1825, the daughter of Thomas and Jane
Collett. |
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Thomas Collett was born at
Bromsgrove in 1827 and was baptised there on 19.12.1828, the son of Thomas
and Jane Collett. At the time of the
Bromsgrove census of 1841 Thomas was thirteen years old and was still living
with his parents and two youngest sisters Sarah Collett who was 15, and
Harriet Collett who was ten. |
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Just prior to or around 1860 Thomas
married Elizabeth and over the next fifteen years the marriage produced four
children for the couple, and all of them born at Smethwick. By 1881 the family was living at Broomfield
in Harborne where Thomas Collett of Bromsgrove was a shoemaker at the age of
fifty-three. |
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His wife Elizabeth was fifty and from
Upton Warren in Worcestershire, and with them were their four children
William 18, Jane 13, Laura 10, and Minnie who was six years old. Also living with the family was Elizabeth’s
older widowed sister Mary Whitehouse who was a dressmaker. |
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William Collett – a turner in 1881 |
Born in 1862 at Smethwick |
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Jane Collett |
Born in 1867 at Smethwick |
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Laura Collett |
Born in 1870 at Smethwick |
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Minnie Collett |
Born in 1874 at Smethwick |
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Harriet Collett was born at
Bromsgrove in 1831 where she was baptised on 16.11.1831, the daughter of
Thomas and Jane Collett. |
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Thomas Collett was born at
Catshill just north of Bromsgrove in 1846, and was baptised at Catshill on 03.01.1847
the eldest son of George and Ann Collett.
At the age of four Thomas and his family were still living at Catshill
where they remain until around 1860. |
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The following year, according to the
census in 1861, Thomas was fourteen and he and his family were living in
Brimstone Lane near Catshill where Thomas was working with his father and
brother John (below) as an agricultural labourer. |
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Where he was after 1861 has not been
determined, but in March 1901 Thomas Collett from Bromsgrove was 56 and was living
in Dudley where his occupation was described as a ‘binder lader coke’ (?). No record of him has been found in 1911. |
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John Collett was born at Catshill in 1848 and it
was there that he was baptised on 26.01.1849, the second son of George and Ann
Collett. In 1851 the family was still
living at Catshill where John was two years old. |
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In 1861 he was twelve years old and
was already working as an agricultural labourer alongside his father and
older brother Thomas (above) while living with his family at Brimstone Lane
to the west of Catshill. He was still
there ten years later when he was twenty-two. |
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By 1881 John and his parents had
moved to 3 Waterloo Place in Dudley where John was still working with his
father, when both of them were described as farm labourers. Whilst his father’s age was incorrect, so
too was John’s, who said he was thirty instead of thirty-two. |
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Ten years later John Collett was
forty-three and in March 1901 he was fifty-three and was employed as a
domestic groom while he was still living in Dudley. On this latter occasion he had living with
him his younger unmarried sister Virtue Collett, who was still living with
him in 1911 when John Collett was sixty-three. |
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Virtue Collett was born after
the end of March in 1851, but so far no baptism record for her has been
found, nor has she been identified in the census records for 1861 or
1871. However, Virtue Collett was 28
and still living with her parents at 3 Waterloo Place in Dudley in 1881. |
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She also appeared in the census
returns for Dudley in 1901 when she was 46, and again in 1911 when she was
56. On each occasion her place of
birth was confirmed as Bromsgrove, and in both censuses she was acting as
housekeeper for her brother John Collett (above). |
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George Collett was born in 1853
and very likely at Catshill like most of his siblings. His family moved to Dudley during the 1870s
and in 1881 they were living at 3 Waterloo Place in Dudley where George was
27 and a farm labourer like his father and older brother John. |
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About a year or so later George
married Elizabeth with whom he had two children before 1891. In that year’s census the family was still
living in Dudley where George of Bromsgrove was 35, Elizabeth was 33, and
their two sons were James William who was 8, and George who was five. |
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The Dudley census of 1901 confirmed
that George from Bromsgrove was married to Elizabeth who was 43 and from
Sedgley, and that it was while they were living at Sedgley that their two sons
James 18 and George 15 were born, before the family moved to Dudley. |
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George Collett was working as a
domestic groom, like his older brother John (above), while his two sons were a
bricklayer’s labourer and an assistant in a boot and shoe shop, respectively. |
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Ten years later in 1911 George was 53
and Elizabeth was 52, and they were still living in Dudley, but by which time
their two sons had left the family home. |
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James William Collett |
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George Collett |
Born in 1885 at Sedgley |
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Sarah Ann Collett was born at
Catshill in 1856 and it was there also that she was baptised on 31.05.1857,
the daughter of George and Ann Collett. |
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Joseph Collett was born at Catshill in 1859 where
he was baptised on 29.05.1859, the son of George and Ann Collett. In the following Census returns Joseph was
one year old and eleven years old in 1871 when living with his family in
Brimstone Lane near Catshill. |
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A few years later Joseph and his
family moved to Dudley and it was there that Joseph met his future wife. Just prior to the census in 1881, Joseph
married Ann who was born at Dudley in 1859 and, according to the census that
year, the childless couple were living at Pensnett Road in Dudley. |
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Joseph Collett of Bromsgrove was 22
and his occupation was that of a carman and horse driver. His wife was Ann M Collett, also aged
twenty-two, from Dudley. |
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What happened to Ann is not known but
by the middle of the 1890s Joseph had married Caroline from Brierley Hill in
Dudley and before the end of the century their marriage had produced two
children. Caroline was 29, her
daughter Lottie A M Collett was 6 and her son George Collett was two. The children’s father was not listed with
them at that time. |
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However, in April 1911 the family was
complete. Joseph Collett from
Bromsgrove was 51 and his wife Caroline who was 41, were living in Dudley with
their two children, Lottie Collett who was fifteen, and George Collett who
was twelve. |
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Lottie A M Collett |
Born in 1894 at Dudley |
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45/Ap1/1/6/2
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George Collett |
Born in 1898 at Dudley |
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45/Ap2 |
Thomas Collett of the parish of St. Lawrence,
Evesham married Mary Hyde of the parish of Hampton near Evesham in
Worcestershire by banns on the 19th June 1809. |
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45/Ap2/1
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Ann
Deborah Collett |
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45/Ap2/1 |
Ann Deborah Collett who was born at Hampton near
Evesham where she was baptised at Great Hampton on 27.08.1815, the daughter
of Thomas and Mary Collett. Ann
married George Phipps of Upper Slaughter on 28.08.1839 when her father was again
confirmed as Thomas Collett. |
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