PART
NINE
The
Aldsworth Line - 1760 to 2000
Updated June 2011
A
fundamental error was discovered in this family line during the spring of 2011.
In
correcting this, the family line of Wayne Collett from Brisbane, Australia has
had to be
removed,
and can now be located within part 14 – The John Kyte Collett line,
commencing
with George Bryan Collett of Bourton-on-the-Water (Ref. 14M16)
Most of the original information in
this family line was kindly supplied by Stephen
Collett (Ref. 9Q9) of Solihull in England
whose line is denoted by the names in capital letters
To date no actual connection has been
made to any other of the Collett family lines,
although it is beginning to look
hopeful there might be connections
with Part Two (see below) and with
Part 48 (see Refs. 9N9 and 9O25)
Some of the early Colletts in this
family line lived in the village of Sherborne near Aldsworth in Gloucestershire,
so it is possible that there could be a link to Thomas Collett (Ref. 2I12) who
was born at Upper Slaughter. He was
referred to as Thomas of Sherborne where he and his wife lived and were
buried. Further details of Thomas and
his family can be found in Part 2 – The Secondary Line
The addition of the family line to the
British Columbia sunshine coast in Canada
is thanks to Pat Brearley nee Collett
(Ref. 9Q5) and her brother Dennis Collett (Ref. 9Q6)
and this line is denoted by the names
that are underlined
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HENRY (HENERY) COLLETT - it is not known at this time
whence he came. What is known is that
he married Elizabeth Pincot on 25.07.1759 at St
Bartholomew’s Church in Aldsworth. Both
signed the register in their own name and both were listed as being of this
parish, although no earlier family has been found for either of them. Henry’s occupation was given as blacksmith. |
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Henry
was the tenant of two plots of land owned by Lord James Sherborne according
to the 1799 enclosure map. One of the
plots was referred to as Collett’s Close and was a pasture in the centre of
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Even
today in 2006 in Aldsworth there is a property known as the Old Forge which
is believed to date from 1780. It is
very likely therefore that this was built during the time when Henry Collett
was the blacksmith in the village. |
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9L1
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Elizabeth Collett
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Born in
1760 at Aldsworth |
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9L2 |
Anne Collett |
Born in 1762
at Aldsworth |
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9L3 |
Robert Collett |
Born in
1763 at Aldsworth |
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9L4 |
Thomas Collett |
Born in 1765
at Aldsworth |
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9L5 |
Mary Collett |
Born in 1766
at Aldsworth |
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9L6 |
WILLIAM COLLETT |
Born in
1768 at Aldsworth |
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9L7 |
Margaret
Collett |
Born in
1771 at Aldsworth |
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9L8 |
Hannah Collett |
Born circa
1775 at Aldsworth |
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9L9 |
Jane
Collett |
Born in
1777 at Aldsworth |
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9L1 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Aldsworth in 1760 and she
married Richard Hyde in 1784. |
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Anne Collett was born at Aldsworth in 1762 and she
later married Thomas Maycock in 1782. |
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9L3 |
Robert Collett was born at Aldsworth and baptised there
in 1764. Robert was a blacksmith like
his father, and was married three times and out-lived all three of his wives. It was the baptism record for his son John Collett,
who was born in 1813, that confirmed Robert was a blacksmith. |
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Robert’s
first wife was (1) Ann, whom he married prior to 1787 and most probably at
Aldsworth where their only child Betty was born. His second wife was (2) Hannah and she provided
Robert with his next three children, all of them born at Sherborne where she
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Following
her death, and still living in Sherborne, Robert married (3) Amy Fowler on
19.10.1799 and just two months after the wedding she gave birth to Robert’s
first born son William. On the day of
her wedding Amy’s age was recorded as 20 years and 18 days, compared to
Robert who was 35. As a result of
their marriage Robert fathered a further thirteen children with Amy, all of whom were
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Amy
Fowler was baptised at Sherborne on 08.11.1779 and it was there also that she
died during 1837, following which she was buried in the churchyard of St Mary
Magdalene Church in Sherborne on 12.02.1837 at the age of 58. |
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The
first national census of 1841 recorded Robert Collett living at Sherborne at
the age of 75. Also still living there
with him were his sons Henry Collett and Robert Collett, and unmarried
daughter Jane Collett. |
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It
was five and a half years later that Robert Collett died at Sherborne on the 04.01.1847
and his Will, which was made on 01.09.1846 and proved in Gloucester on 26.04.1847,
made reference to all of his children by name. (see Will in Legal Documents) |
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Elizabeth Collett |
Born in
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following were the children of Robert and his second wife Hannah: |
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Mary Collett |
Born in
1789 at Windrush, near
Sherborne |
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Sarah Collett |
Baptised on
20.10.1795 at Sherborne |
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Ann Collett |
Baptised on
21.02.1798 at
Sherborne |
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The
following children came from Robert’s third marriage to Amy Fowler: |
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William Collett |
Baptised on
24.12.1799 at Sherborne |
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Henry Collett |
Baptised on 27.12.1801 at Sherborne |
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Jane
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Born in 1802 at Sherborne |
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Jane Collett |
Baptised on 26.08.1803 at Sherborne |
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9M9 |
Charles Collett |
Baptised on
10.02.1805 at Sherborne |
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9M10 |
Charles Collett |
Baptised on
23.02.1806 at Sherborne |
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9M11 |
Richard Collett |
Baptised on
09.05.1808 at Sherborne |
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9M12 |
George Collett |
Baptised on
15.09.1811 at Sherborne |
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Born in
1813 at Sherborne |
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Hannah Collett |
Born in
1815 at Sherborne |
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Lucy Collett |
Baptised on
18.10.1817 at Sherborne |
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Robert Collett |
Born in
1819 at Sherborne |
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Amy Collett |
Born in
1822 at Sherborne |
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9L4 |
Thomas Collett was born around 1765 and his
inclusion in this family is based purely on the fact he was living at
Aldsworth in 1841 with a rounded age of 75.
In addition to which, five years later, a Thomas Collett died at
Aldsworth in 1846 and was buried there on 05.11.1846 at the age of 84. |
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There
is a possibility that Thomas Collett, born around 1762, was the brother of
Richard Collett of Aldsworth, rather than the son of Henry (Henery) Collett, as indicated here. Richard was most likely related to Henry,
but all that is known of him at this time is that he was a farmer at Hall
Farm in Aldsworth, was married to Eliza with whom he had a son William who
was baptised at Aldsworth on 15.04.1790, and was a witness at a wedding in
Aldsworth in 1791. |
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9L5 |
Mary Collett was born at Aldsworth in 1766. She was still living there thirty-two years
later and was one of the witnesses at the marriage of her brother William
(below) to Ann Sparrow. This may
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9L6 |
WILLIAM COLLETT was born at Aldsworth where he was
baptised in 1768. He later married (1)
Ann Sparrow in 1796 and William’s sister Mary Collett (above) was a witness
at the wedding. The marriage is known
to have produced at least two children for the couple before Ann died,
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Some
years after the death of his first wife William married (2) Elizabeth Howes on 01.04.1807 at Aldsworth with whom he is known to
have had at least a further five children, although there may have been
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At
the time of the Aldsworth census of June 1841 William had a rounded age of
70, while his wife Elizabeth was 60.
Living with them was their unmarried son Charles who rounded age was
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According
to the 1851 Census for Aldsworth, William Collett was 83 years of age and was
still listed as working as a blacksmith, like his father before him. Still listed as living with him was his
wife Elizabeth and their bachelor son Charles aged 41 who was also a
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William
survived for another three years and was buried at Aldsworth in 1854 at the
age of 86. His widow Elizabeth had
been born in 1779 and she continued to live at Aldsworth where she died two
years after her late husband was buried there in 1856 aged 77. |
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9M18 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in
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Jane Collett |
Born in
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Charles Collett |
Born in
1807 at Aldsworth |
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HENRY COLLETT |
Born in
1810 at Aldsworth |
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Mary Collett |
Born in
1811 at Aldsworth |
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Jane Collett |
Born in
1813 at Aldsworth |
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9M24 |
William Collett |
Born in
1817 at Aldsworth |
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Hannah Collett was born around 1775 and most likely
at Aldsworth although no positive record of this has yet been found. What is known is that she married William
Harris at Aldsworth on 05.04.1796. |
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9M1 |
Elizabeth Collett, who was also referred to as Betty,
was born at Aldsworth and was baptised there on 02.10.1787, the only known
child of Robert Collett and his first wife Ann. Elizabeth never married, and by the time of
the 1861 Census for nearby Windrush she was referred to as Eliza Collett, the
sister to William Collett (below), a cordwainer of Sherborne and in whose
house she was living at that time. |
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Living
with William Collett, age 61, and Eliza age 73, was their sister Mary Collett
(below) of Sherborne who was 71, which was also stated to be the place of
birth for Eliza, albeit incorrect.
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Ten
years later in 1871 she was still living at Windrush with her brother William,
age 71, and was then listed as Betty Collett, age 83, who had taken over the
role of housekeeper from her sister Mary.
On that occasion however, she correctly gave her place of birth as
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Betty must
have passed away during the next ten years, as she was not listed in the census
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Mary Collett was born in 1789 at Windrush, the
village next to Sherborne where her parents eventually settled just after she
was born. It was also at Windrush that she was baptised on
11.10.1789, the eldest child of Robert Collett and his second wife Hannah. Like her half-sister Betty (above), she too
never married and in the 1851 and 1861 Censuses for Windrush she was listed
as being aged 60 and 71 respectively, when she was acting as housekeeper at
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As
Mary was not listed in the 1871 it may be safe to assume that she died
sometime during the previous decade, and by that date her role as housekeeper
to brother William had been taken over by her older half-sister Betty Collett
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Sarah Collett was born at Sherborne where she was
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Ann Collett was born at Sherborne and was
baptised there on 21.02.1798,
the daughter of Robert and Hannah Collett.
The baptism
record gave her name as Anne Collett.
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William Collett was born at Sherborne where he was
baptised on 24.12.1799, the eldest son of Robert Collett and his third wife
Amy Fowler. He was a cordwainer
(shoemaker) and was married but was widowed by the time of the 1851 Census
when he was living at nearby Windrush.
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It
seems highly likely that William had a son Charles who was born in the early
1820s. The reason for including this,
without any positive confirmation, is that Charles Collett of the parish of
Sherborne, and the son of William Collett, married Mary Andrews at Aldsworth
on 07.02.1854. |
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William’s
older sister Mary Collett (above) was listed as living with him as his housekeeper
in 1851 and again in 1861 when he was 61 years of age. Mary died between 1861 and 1871 following
which his eldest sister Betty Collett (above) took over the housekeeper role
for him. In 1871 William was listed as
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William
Collett, age 81 and a widower from Sherborne, was a retired shoemaker living
at nearby Windrush at the time of the next census in 1881. However, it has to be assumed that he died
shortly after that time. However, no
record after 1854 has so far been found for his possible son, Charles Collett,
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Henry Collett was born at Sherborne in 1801, and it was there also that he
was baptised on 27.12.1801, the son of Robert and Amy Collett. Following the death of his mother Amy in
1837, Henry continued to live with his widowed father Robert Collett at
Sherborne. Also still living with them
at the family home in Sherborne were Henry’s siblings, unmarried Jane (below)
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It
was eight years later and two years after Henry’s father had died, that in
1849 he married Jane Hewer who was born at High Holborn in London around
1807. By that time in their lives the
couple were both in their forties, so were past the possibility of bearing
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According
to the later census of 1851 for Sherborne, Henry Collett, age 49, was a smith
(blacksmith) married to Jane, who was 43, and who had been born at St Andrews
in London. Living with them, and again
following the death of their father, was Henry’s younger brother Robert
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Sometime
during the next decade Henry left Sherborne and moved to Ampney St Peter near
Cirencester, where he was living in April 1861 at the age of 59. Living there with him was his wife Jane who
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The
census ten years later in 1871 also confirmed the couple were still living in
the village of Ampney St Peters, where Henry was listed as being 69 and a
retired farmer from Sherborne, while his wife Jane was 63 and from Holborn in
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Henry
was sole executor to the1846 Will of his father Robert Collett who died in
1847. He also inherited the bulk of
his father’s estate, save for ten pounds that was to be paid to all the other
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Henry
Collett was 73 when he died on 24.05.1873 at Ampney St Peter, where he was
also buried. Eight years later his
widow Jane was still living at Ampney St Peter. According to the census in 1881, widow Jane
Collett, age 73 and from London, was listed as being a visitor at the
Kempsford home of gentleman farmer Thomas Arkell of
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At
the age of 83, Jane Collett was still living at Kempsford ten years later in
1891, but on that occasion she was staying with the Knipe
family. Jane survived for almost
another two years, before she died at Kempsford on 05.01.1893 at the age of
85, following which she was buried with her husband Henry Collett at Ampney
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Jane Collett was born in 1802 at Sherborne and was
baptised there on 18.02.1803. The
parish record indicated that her parents were Robert Collett, and his wife
Hannah who had died a few years earlier, he being married to Amy at that
time. However, sadly their daughter
was not well, and she died less than a week after being baptised, when she
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Jane Collett was born at Sherborne after February 1803, when she
was named in memory of her late sister above.
It was also at Sherborne that she was baptised on 26.08.1803, the
daughter of Robert and Amy Collett.
It is understood that she was never married, although when in her very
early twenties she gave birth to a base-born son William. He was born at Sherborne but then, perhaps because
of the shame to the family, he was taken in by another family at nearby
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By
June 1841 William Collett was 15 and was living and working with tailor
Thomas Lea at his home in Fairford.
This was very likely the reason why he gave Fairford as his place of
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1841 unmarried Jane Collett was 35 was still living in Sherborne with her
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By
the end of March in 1851 Jane had been reunited with her son William and both
were then living with tailor and draper Thomas Lea at his home in
Fairford. Jane’s occupation was that
of an apprentice tailor at the age of 45 and she was described as being a
visitor from Sherborne. Her son
William Collett was 24 and of Sherborne, and his occupation was also that of
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Ten
years later in 1861 Jane Collett was 57 and was a servant at the Fairford
home of 77 years old landed proprietor Mary Ann Rose of Chilton in Wiltshire. After a further ten years, Jane Collett,
age 67, was recorded in the 1871 Census as being an independent of Sherborne,
while she was still living in lodgings at Fairford. |
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The
census of 1881 confirmed that Jane Collett, age 75, was an annuitant from
Sherborne, living at Ampney St Peter with her granddaughter Amy Jane
Collett. Amy, who was 10 and who had
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Four
years later Jane’s son William died as a result of an accident at work. This happened on 22nd March 1885
and exactly one year later on 22.03.1886 Jane Collett died while living at
the home of her late son at 40 Princes Street in Swindon, the death being
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The
death certificate for Jane reveals that she was 84 and a domestic servant,
and that the cause of death was bronchitis.
Present at the death was Jane’s younger brother John Collett (below)
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9N1 |
William Collett |
Born in
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Charles Collett was very likely born at Sherborne in
1804, where he was baptised on 10.02.1805, the son of Robert and Amy Collett. Tragically he only survived for four days
after his christening when he died on 14.02.1805. |
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Charles Collett was born at Sherborne in 1805, and
was named in memory of his late brother above. It was early in the following year that he was baptised at Sherborne on
23.02.1806, when he was confirmed as the son of Robert and Amy Collett. Charles was around 20 years old when he
married Sarah, with whom he is known to have had a daughter. By the time of the census in June 1841
Charles and Sarah were living in the Hanover Square district of London with
their daughter. The census return
recorded the three of them living at Grosvenor Mews as farrier Charles
Collett, age 35, Sarah Collett, also aged 35, and Amy Collett who was 15. All three of them were listed as not being
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Ten years later in 1851, the couple
were still living at Hanover Square, but by that time their daughter had left
the family home, perhaps to be married.
The census on that occasion confirmed that Charles Collet (sic) from
Sherborne was 45, and his wife Sarah Collet was 47. |
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According to the next two census
returns in 1861 and 1871, Sarah Collett, age 57 and 67, respectively, was a
widow still living within the Hanover Square area of London, but with no
record of her in the census of 1881, it would be logical to assumed that she
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9N2 |
Amy Collett |
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Richard Collett was born at Sherborne and was
baptised there on 09.05.1808, the son of Robert and Amy Collett. It would appear that Richard married Elizabeth
just after 1831 and that they made their home in West Bromwich, where the
marriage had produced three children for the couple by June 1841. The census at that time listed the family
as Richard Collett, with a rounded age of 30, Elizabeth who was 25, and their
three children John Collett who was three, Henry Collett who was two, and
Fanny Collett who was under one year old.
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Ten years later the next census in
1851, still recorded the family living in West Bromwich, although by then
Richard’s family had increased in size with the addition of three more
children. Richard Collett from
Sherborne was 42, his wife Elizabeth was 40, and their children were John
Collett, who was 14, Henry Collett, who was 12, Fanny Collett, who was 10,
Lucy Collett, who was eight, Robert Collett, who was six, and William Collett
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By
the time of the next census in 1861 the family was recorded with a
misspelling of the surname, with the absence of the second t. Richard Collet, age 52 and from Sherborne, was
still living in the West Bromwich area of the West Midlands with his wife and
family. Elizabeth Collet was 50 and
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living with the family was Richard’s and Elizabeth’s grandson Richard Collett
who was nine years old and the son of their eldest son Richard. The child may have been with his
grandparents at this time since his mother Emma had two young daughters to
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It
seems very likely that Richard and Elizabeth both died during the next ten
years because their grandson Richard was living and working with his uncle
Robert Collett (Ref. 9N7) in 1881, following the death of his own father
around 1875. |
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However, he does appear
in 1881 and 1891 and his occupation is that of a coach-smith, a trade also
carried on by Richard and his sons Robert and William. It is for this reason, and the fact he too
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Born in
1837 at West Bromwich |
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Henry Collett |
Born in
1839 at West Bromwich |
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Fanny Collett |
Born in
1841 at West Bromwich |
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Lucy Collett |
Born in 1843 at West Bromwich |
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Robert Collett |
Born in
1844 at West Bromwich |
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9N8 |
William Frederick Collett |
Born in
1846 at West Bromwich |
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George Collett was baptised at Sherborne on
15.09.1811, the son of
Robert Collett and his wife Amy Fowler.
In an earlier version of this family line George had been mistakenly
recorded as being married to Elizabeth Emms from
Hazelton, when in fact that was George Bryan Collett of Bourton-on-the-Water,
whose details can be found in Part 14 – The John Kyte Collett Line under
reference 14M16. |
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It
is possible, although not proved, that Sarah was very likely Sarah Wood the
sister of Jane Wood who before she was married spent time with John’s sister
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Shortly
after they were married Sarah gave birth to the couple’s first child while
they were still living at Little Gaddesden.
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further children were added to the family so by 1871 the |
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his absence in 1871, |
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It
was also five years earlier, in 1886, that John travelled to Swindon to be
with his sister Jane when she was dying.
Jane’s only son William had been killed the previous year in an
industrial accident and both John Collett and his sister Jane were staying
with her widowed daughter-in-law Sarah Ann Collett at her home in Princes
Street. |
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9N10 |
Harvey Collett |
Born in
1848 at West Bromwich |
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Sarah
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Born in
1849 at |
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William Collett |
Born in
1852 at West Bromwich |
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Born in
1854 at |
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Born in
1856 at West Bromwich |
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9M14 |
Hannah Collett was born at Sherborne in 1815, the
daughter of Robert and Amy Collett, although to date no baptism record has
been found. She later married, when
she became Hannah Hardcastle. |
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9M15 |
Lucy Collett was born at Sherborne where she was
baptised on 18.10.1817, the daughter of Robert and Amy Collett. At the time of the first national census in 1841, Lucy Collett, age
23, was living and working in the Hanover Square area of London, not far from
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would appear that she never married and by 1871 she was aged 53 and of
Sherborne, while living in the Wandsworth & Clapham district of
London. Listed with her was |
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9M16 |
Robert Collett was born at Sherborne and baptised
there on 21.12.1819, the son of Robert and Amy Collett. Following the death of his mother in 1837
Robert continued to live at the family home in Sherborne. At the time of the first national census in
June 1841 he was 20 and was still living there with his widowed father Robert
Collett the blacksmith, with whom Robert was also working as a blacksmith
with his older brother Henry (above). |
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His
father died in 1847 so by 1851 he was once again confirmed as living and
working in Sherborne where he was still a ‘smith’. On that occasion though he was lodging with
his brother Henry who was then married to Jane. However, it was during the next decade that
Robert married Ann of Little Compton in Oxfordshire, who was born there in
1817. |
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The
Sherborne census of 1861 confirmed that Robert Collett was 41 and that he was
married to Ann Collett, age 43.
Staying with the couple on the day of the census was journeyman
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Just
four years later Robert died at Sherborne aged 45 and was buried there on
30.05.1865. According to the 1871
Census, Ann Collett aged 55 of Little Compton had returned to Oxfordshire and
was living within the Chipping Norton registration district which included
Little Compton. |
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9M17 |
Amy Collett was born at Sherborne in 1822 and
was baptised there on 05.04.1822, the last child of Robert Collett and his
third wife Amy Fowler. Sadly her
mother died in 1837 at the age of 58 when Amy was only 15, leaving the
teenager to be looked after by her elderly father Robert Collett who was 72
at that time. Perhaps this was more
than the old man could cope with, for not long after Amy was forced into
domestic service. |
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Amy
Collett appeared in the first national census in June 1841 as living at
Westminster in the St George area of London, where she was given a rounded
age of 15 (rather than her true age of 18), while working as a domestic
servant at the home of Charles and Sarah Collett in Hanover Square. |
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During
the late 1840s she became friends with Jane Wood who was very likely the
sister of Sarah Wood who married Amy’s brother John Collett (above), both
girls having been born at Little Gaddesden near Hemel Hempstead. By 1851 Amy Collett, age 27, and Jane Wood,
age 24, were recorded together as lodging at the home of Ann Hiron within the Luton & Dunstable registration
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Nine
years later in 1860 Amy’s close friend Jane Wood married Reuben Horn of
Ivinghoe Aston in Buckinghamshire and according to the census taken in the
following year Amy was lodging with the couple, who were living within the
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The
full household on that occasion comprised Reuben Horn 25, his wife Jane who
was 30, their baby daughter Amy Jane Horn who was not yet one year old,
sixteen years old nurse maid Eliza Brinklow, and lodger Amy Collett who was
34, rather than 37. |
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Amy
continued to live with the Horn family and by 1871 the census that year
revealed that also living at the home of Reuben and Jane Horn in Dunstable
was Jane’s mother Mary A Wood who was 61.
It would appear that ‘baby’ Amy Jane Horn must have died while still a
child, as the only children living with Reuben and Jane was their son William
Horn, who was seven, and their daughter Sarah Horn who was five years old. |
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By
April 1881 Amy was still living at the home of Reuben and Jane Horn. Reuben was 43 and a plait merchant and he
and his family were living at 1 Princess Street in Dunstable. Their son William aged 17 was working as a
pupil teacher, while daughter Sarah was 15 and an apprentice dressmaker. |
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Amy
Collett on that occasion was described as being an unmarried dressmaker and a
visitor, who had been born at Sherborne in Gloucestershire. As with all of the previous census records,
she gave an incorrect age when she said she was 52, instead of her true age
of 57. |
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Two
points are of interest. The first that
the daughter of the Horn household was an apprentice dressmaker which,
presumably meant that she was being taught the trade by Amy Collett, and
secondly that Reuben’s wife Jane Horn nee Wood who was 48 was born at Little
Gaddesden in Hertfordshire. |
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as previously mentioned, it was at Little Gaddesden that Sarah, the wife of
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Amy Collett
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Elizabeth Collett was born at Aldsworth around 1797,
the first known child of William Collett and his first wife Ann Sparrow. The only other record found for her so far
is a listing in the 1851 Census when she was 64 and was living at
Stow-on-the-Wold, when her place of birth was confirmed as having been
Aldsworth. |
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9M19 |
Jane Collett was born at Aldsworth in 1800 to
parents William and Ann Collett, but with within a couple of years she died and
was buried there in 1802. Her mother
also died around the same time. |
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9M20 |
Charles Collett was born at Aldsworth around 1807,
the first child of the second marriage of William Collett to Elizabeth Howes. He never
married and was a blacksmith all his life.
In 1841 and 1851 he was the only member of the family still living
with his parents William and Elizabeth Collett at Aldsworth. |
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In
the census of 1841 he was listed with a rounded age of 30 and in 1851 he was
41. Both of his parents died in the
1850s so by 1861 he was living on his own at Aldsworth aged 53. |
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The
Aldsworth 1871 Census confirmed that Charles was 63 and that his occupation
was still that of a blacksmith. On
that occasion he had living with him his nephew Francis Collett (Ref. 9N29) who
was 13 and from Coln St Aldwyns, the son of Charles’ brother William Collett
(below). |
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Sometime
during the 1870s, and probably because of his advancing years, Charles took
into his home another nephew who could help with the family blacksmith
business. That was William Henry
Collett (Ref. 9N16) and his family, the son of Charles’ brother younger Henry
Collett (below). |
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So
by April 1881 Charles, at the age of 73, had living and working with him his
nephew and blacksmith William aged 38 years of Aldsworth, his wife Augusta
29, and |
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Charles
died in 1891 and was buried in the churchyard where a tombstone bears his
name. This happened after 5th
April the day of the national census that year, as this shows he was a
retired blacksmith aged 82 and was still living at the home of his nephew
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Living
in the house next door to Charles was his brother Henry Collett (below) and
his wife Mary, who was the father of nephew William Henry Collett. |
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9M21 |
HENRY COLLETT was born at Aldsworth in 1810, the
son of William and Elizabeth Collett. And
it was at Aldsworth that he married Mary Carter at St Bartholomew’s Church on
03.03.1837. The witnesses were his
father William Collett (Ref. 9L6) and sister Jane Collett (below). All four of them signed their name in the
church register in which the couple gave their ages as 27 and 19 years
respectively. |
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Mary
was the daughter of Richard Palmer Carter and Jane Fowler who were married at
Aldsworth on 16.10.1817. The Carter
family are well represented in the churchyard at Aldsworth, with grave stones
for Richard 11.11.1872, Mary 29.06.1858, and Richard’s father James 1793. |
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By
June 1841 the marriage of Henry and Mary had produced their first child and
this was indicated in the census which listed Henry with a rounded age of 30,
Mary as 20, and baby Ann who was still under one year old. |
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During
the next ten years Mary presented her husband with a further four children so
at the time of the 1851 Census for Aldsworth Henry Collett was aged 40 and
was a blacksmith living with wife Mary 32, and their five children. |
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These
were Ann aged 10, William Henry aged 8, Richard aged 6, Charles aged 4, and
Elizabeth who was one year old. Their
next child Robert, who was born in 1851, must have been born after 30th
March, this being the census date that year. |
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Henry
Collett was the enumerator for the Aldsworth censuses of 1861 and 1871 having
taken over the role from his brother-in-law Joseph Waine who married Henry’s
sister Jane (below). |
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In
1861 the family comprised Henry 51, Mary 42, Ann aged 20 and a teacher,
William 18 a blacksmith with his father, Richard 16 and Charlie 13 both
agricultural labourers, Elizabeth 11, Robert 9, Lucy 6 and Mary Ann 3, and
all of them born at Aldsworth. |
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Moving
on ten years and Henry was a 61 years old blacksmith, Mary was 53 and living
with them at Aldsworth were: blacksmith son William 28; farm worker son
Richard 26; blacksmith son Charles 24; daughter Elizabeth 21; blacksmith son
Robert 19; daughters Lucy 16 and Mary Ann 13 and youngest son Henry 9. |
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According
to the Aldsworth Census of 1881 only unmarried siblings Charles Collett and
Mary Anne Collett were living at home with their parents at that time. The census record also confirms that the
children were born at Aldsworth and that Henry, age 71, and Charles were both
blacksmiths. Mary Anne who was 23
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The
later census of 1891 for Aldsworth listed Henry collett, age 81, as a retired
blacksmith living with his wife Mary who was 73, while living next door was his
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Henry
died in 1892 and was buried at Aldsworth on 02.04.1892. Later that same year Mary died on Christmas
Day and was buried on 30.12.1892. Just
outside the entrance to the church there is a well preserved gravestone for
Mary, next to which there is a broken stone which is very possibly that of
Henry. |
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Born in 1840
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Born in
1842 at Aldsworth |
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9N17 |
RICHARD COLLETT |
Born in
1845 at Aldsworth |
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Charles Collett |
Born in
1847 at Aldsworth |
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9N19 |
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in
1849 at Aldsworth |
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9N20 |
Robert Collett |
Born in
1851 at Aldsworth |
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Lucy Collett |
Baptised in
November 1854 at Aldsworth |
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Mary Collett |
Baptised on
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Mary Anne Collett |
Born in
1858 at Aldsworth |
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Henry Collett |
Born in
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9M22 |
Mary Collett was born at Aldsworth in the latter
part of 1811 to parents William and Elizabeth Collett. However, she only survived for a short
while when she died and was buried there in April 1814 and the age of just
two years. |
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9M23 |
Jane Collett was born at Aldsworth and it was
there that she was baptised on 21.11.1813, the daughter of William and
Elizabeth Collett. She later married
baker Joseph Waine on 02.04.1840. By
1881 Jane was a widow carrying on the family business as a baker and grocer
in Aldsworth, Joseph having died in 1854.
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It
is interesting to note that Joseph’s mother was Susanna Waine nee Fletcher,
the sister of Mary Fletcher who married Thomas Collett (Ref. 2M11) and the
sister of Ann Fletcher who married Henry Collett (Ref. 2M16). This then provides another link back to the
one of the main line of Collett ancestors. |
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9M24 |
William Collett was born at Aldsworth during late
1816 or early 1817 and was baptised there on 04.02.1817, the youngest child
of William Collett by his second wife Elizabeth Howes. He was a blacksmith just like two of his
brothers. He married Jane of Coln St
Aldwyns where he was living and working as a blacksmith in 1841. The couple married sometime after 1841 and
before 1844 when their first child was baptised at Coln St Aldwyns, possibly
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All
of their later children were also baptised at the parish church in Coln St
Aldwyns but there seems to be some conflicting information regarding whether
the second child was also born at Coln St Aldwyns. Sadly it would appear that the couple’s
first child died shortly after he was born, and it may have been this event
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By
1851 William was thirty-four, Jane was thirty, and their daughter Georgiana was
four, and they were confirmed as living at Quenington just south of
Aldsworth. The census for that year
confirmed that William was a blacksmith who had been born at Aldsworth, while
Jane and Georgiana were both said to have been born at Coln St Aldwyns. Jane was very likely with-child on the
census day since she presented William with a second daughter later that same
year. |
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Ten
years later in 1861 the family was living in Quenington when the census
return revealed the family as William 44, Jane 41, and their children
Georgiana 14, Augusta 9, Anne Priscilla 5 and Francis 3, the three younger
children all being born at Quenington. |
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William
and Jane only had their two youngest children living with them in 1871. The census recorded the family as William
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In
1881 William aged 64 and Jane aged 61 were still living at Quenington. It is likely that the couple lived most of
their married life at Quenington, since their daughter Anne was born there,
as was their daughter Augusta who married her cousin William Henry Collett
(Ref. 9N16). In addition to these,
their son Francis was also born at Quenington, although he had left the family
home by 1881 and was living and working in Bristol. |
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There
is further confirmation of this in the Census of 1901 when the couple was
still living in Quenington and were listed as William, a retired blacksmith
aged 84 who had been born at Aldsworth, with 80 years old Jane who was born
at Coln St Aldwyns. Still living with
them was their daughter Annie, a spinster of 45 years. |
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William
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Francis Collett |
Born in
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Georgiana Collett |
Born in
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Augusta Collett |
Born in
1851 |
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Anne Priscilla Collett |
Born in
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Francis Collett |
Born in
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William Collett was the base-born son of spinster
Jane Collett of Sherborne. He was born
at Sherborne in 1826 but was quickly removed to live with a family in
Fairford where he was baptised on 13.08.1826.
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This
very uncertain start to his life was very likely the reason why, in the later
census records, he was unsure about his date and place of birth. His age had the biggest variations, whereas
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By
the time William was 15 he had left school and was living and working with
Thomas Lea and his wife Betty and their two daughters Patience and Mary at
their family home in Fairford. Thomas
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Although
not confirmed, it is possible that it may have been with the Lea family that
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Ten
years later, according to the census of 1851, William was 24 and was a
tailor’s apprentice still living at the Fairford home of tailor and draper
Thomas Lea. Also lodging at the house
at that time was William’s mother Jane Collett, who was 45 and described as a
tailor of Sherborne. |
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Over
the next ten years William continued to live in Fairford but by 1861 he was
living on his own and in the census that year he was recorded as being a
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It
was at nearby Cirencester in 1865 that William married Sarah Ann Cockbill who
is pictured here at the age of sixty-one at the wedding of her youngest son
Albert in September 1901, by which time she had been a widow for sixteen
years. Sarah
Ann Cockbill was born at Filkins north of Lechlade in Wiltshire around
1840. A
note on the couple’s marriage certificate indicated that William Collett’s
unnamed father had died when he was a child. |
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William’s
and Sarah’s first five children were all born while the couple were living at
Fairford and prior to the family’s move to Swindon, where the sixth and
youngest child was born. |
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According
to the 1871 Census for Fairford, William aged 42 was a carrier and inn keeper
living with his wife Sarah 36 of Filkins.
On this occasion he gave his place of birth as Fairford. Living with the couple were their first
three children Harry 5, Charles 2 and Amy 1. |
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Rather
strangely the family also had living with them at that time a young child by
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Between
1875 and 1879 the family moved from Fairford to Swindon where William had
secured the job of labourer with the Great Western Railway. By April 1881 he and his family were living
at 40 Princes Street in Swindon. |
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William
was described as being aged 47 and from Fairford. The census record also confirmed that he
was a labourer employed by the Great Western Railway in the E & M
workshop. |
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His
wife was confirmed as Sarah A Collett aged 40 of Filkins, and their children
at that time were Henry R 14, Charles 12, Frederick 9, Hedley 6 and 10 months
old Albert. Living with the family on
that occasion was boarder William Strong, a workmate of William’s at the GWR. |
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For
whatever reason, probably one of overcrowding in the male orientated family
home, William’s and Sarah’s only daughter Amy aged 10 and born at Fairford
was living at Ampney St Peter near Cirencester with her grandmother Jane
Collett (Ref. 9M8). |
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Tragically
William Collett died in hospital on 22.03.1885 as a result of an accident at
work during the previous day. It
transpires that William was a labourer and a track leveller and that on the
afternoon of Saturday 21st March he fell through a hole into a
fire while working on the tracks near Rodbourne Lane Cottages. |
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His
age at that time was recorded as being 49, and the death certificate
indicated that his mother Jane Collett was still alive at the age of 82. Ironically she died exactly one year later
on 22.03.1886. |
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An
inquest into the incident that killed William took place at The Cricketer’s
Arms Inn in New Town Swindon on Wednesday 25th March 1885 at which
it was said that his son Henry Robert Collett identified the badly burned
body. |
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As
a result of the findings of the inquest, a verdict of accidental death was
announced. The surviving family of
William Collett of 40 Princes Street in Swindon was recorded as his a widow,
his six children, and his mother who was 82. |
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William’s
widow Sarah Ann Collett was offered compensation for her husband’s death by
the Great Western Railway, which she declined, saying that she would prefer
each of her sons to be offered employment and an apprenticeship with the
company, where her eldest son was already working at that time. |
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And
judging by the trades taken up by her sons, it seems more than likely that
her demand was accepted. |
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According
to the next Swindon census in 1891, Sarah Ann Collett was 49 and was a widow,
while still living at 40 Princes Street with four of her six children. These were Henry 24, Frederick 19, Hedley
14, and Albert 10. Her son Charles
Collett had died in 1888 and no trace of Amy Jane Collett has been found in
1891. |
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Just
after the turn of the century Sarah A Collett of Filkins was 61 and was still
living in Swindon. Also living in
Swindon at that time were her sons Henry 32, Frederick 29, Hedley 26, and
Albert who was twenty. |
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9O1 |
Henry Robert Collett |
Born in
1866 |
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Born in
1868 |
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Amy Jane Collett |
Born in
1870 |
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Frederick William Collett |
Born in
1872 |
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Hedley John Collett |
Born in
1874 |
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Born in
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Richard John Collett, who was also known as John, was very likely born at |
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Two
further children were born into the family during the next four years, but
then tragedy seems to have struck the family when the children’s father died
during the middle to late 1870s. |
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This
fact was confirmed in the 1881 Census when Emma was listed as a widow aged
39. At that time she was living with
her four children at |
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Emma’s
children were confirmed as Annie 14, Sarah 11, Mary Jane 8, and five years
old |
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Although
it would appear rather premature, it does seem that Emma may had died during
the 1880s as no record of her or daughter Ann or Annie has so far been
found. The alternative might be that
Ann was already married by 1891 since she would have been 24, and Emma may
have remarried. |
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What
is known is that Emma’s other children were all living in the Harborne area
of Birmingham in 1891 and it may have been there that Emma was also living
with them. Certainly Sarah 21, Mary
Jane 18 and |
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And
also living at Harborne at that time was Emma’s son Richard who was then
married with a family of his own. |
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Richard Collett |
Born in
1862 |
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Ann Collett |
Born in
1866 at |
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Born in
1869 |
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Mary Jane Collett |
Born in
1872 |
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From
the information contained in the 1881 Census Henry became a married man
sometime after 1871 but had been made a widower by 1881. In April 1881 he was 39 years old and was
living at |
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The
census record also confirmed that he was a widower and that his live in
housekeeper was Annie Ince aged 40 who was also a dressmaker. With her were her three children Arthur 7,
Dora 5, and Wilbert aged one. Each
child was described as the son or daughter to the housekeeper. |
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Fanny Collett was born at |
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Robert Collett was born at |
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During
the first five years of their marriage Mary Ann presented Robert with the
first three of their thirteen children, so by 1871 the family was made up of
Robert and Mary Ann both aged 26, their three daughters aged 4 and 2 with the
youngest one still under one year old. |
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The
three names recorded in 1871 were Martha Elizabeth, Mary Ann, and Ann. None of these names corresponded with the
names given for the same three girls ten years later so it can only be
assumed that the enumerator mixed up the names, either that or his
handwriting was so poor that the names have been interpreted incorrectly. |
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According
to the census of 1881 the family was living at 56 Hallam Street in West
Bromwich from where Robert at the age of 36 was working as a shoeing and
coaching smith and was employing two men.
Mary also 36 and of |
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The
couple’s first three daughters were now referred to as Mary Elizabeth aged
14, Margaret Ann aged 12, and Amy C Collett aged ten. Mary had left school by then, whereas the
next four children were still receiving their education. |
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In
addition to the three oldest daughters, the other children in 1881 were Lucy
aged 8, |
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Also
living with the family in April 1881 was Robert’s nephew Richard Collett aged
19 who had been living with Robert’s parents ten years early. |
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Over
the next ten years a further five children were added to the family. So by the time of the 1891 Census there
were ten children living with Robert and Mary Ann at |
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Robert
and Mary Ann were 46 and with them were Mary 22, Amy 20, Lucy 18, Robert 14,
Henry 12, Thomas 11 (who was Frank in 1881), Hannah 8, Richard 7, James 5,
Joseph aged 3 and Minnie aged 2. |
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Just
after the turn of the century eight of the children of Robert and Mary Ann
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During
the next ten years, judging by the census of 1911, Robert must have died,
since Mary Ann Collett of West Bromwich was 66 and was still living within
the West Bromwich registration district with four of her children for
company. These were Henry, James,
Joseph and Minnie. |
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9O12 |
Martha
Elizabeth Collett |
Born in
1866 at |
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Mary Ann
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Born in
1868 at |
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Amy C
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Born in
1870 at |
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Lucy
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Born in
1872 at |
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Elizabeth
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Born in
1874 at |
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Robert Collett |
Born in
1876 |
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Henry Collett |
Born in
1878 |
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Frank Thomas Collett |
Born in
September 1880 |
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Hannah J
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Born in
1882 at |
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Richard Collett |
Born in
1883 |
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9O22 |
James Arthur Collett |
Born in
1885 |
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Joseph Edward Collett |
Born in
1887 |
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Minnie Collett |
Born in 1890 |
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William Frederick
Collett was born at
West Bromwich in 1847 and was aged twelve in the West Bromwich census of 1861
and twenty-three by 1871. |
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He
married the much younger Amelia Fanny when he was around thirty years of age,
when she had not reached her twentieth birthday. Shortly after they were married Amelia
presented William with the first of their three children and one year later
they had two children. |
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By
the time of the West Bromwich census of 1881 William was 28 (sic) and his
wife Fanny was 23 and from Smethwick. Did William consciously give his age as 28
when he would have actually been 33?
And was this out of embarrassment for the fact he was ten years older
than wife, or was it just an error in transcription? |
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At
that time in April 1881 William and Amelia were living at 8 Cottrell Street
in West Bromwich with their two children Amelia, referred to as Fanny aged
one and William who was three months old, both of them having been born at
West Bromwich. |
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William’s
occupation at that time in his life was that of a farrier. Three years later Amelia presented her
husband with their third child, but tragically he was born deaf and dumb. |
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By
1891 the family had moved away from Cottrell Street and instead were living
at 38 Victoria Street in West Bromwich.
Head of the house William was 43 and a farrier and general smith,
Amelia his wife was 32, and living with them were their three children. These were Amelia F Collett 11, William F
Collett 10, and six years old Albert A Collett. |
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The
family was still living in West Bromwich in 1901. William F Collett of West Bromwich was
confirmed as a farrier and shoeing smith aged 53 and his wife was Amelia aged
44 and of Smethwick. Their son, also
listed as William F Collett, was living with them aged 20 and was working
with his father, his occupation being that of a shoeing smith. |
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Their
daughter Amelia F Collett had left the family home by then and was working
away at nearby Tipton at the age of 21. |
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The
West Bromwich census of 1911 provided his full name of William Frederick
Collett aged sixty-three who was born there, while his wife was confirmed as
Amelia Fanny Collett aged 54. Still
living with them was their handicapped son Albert. |
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Amelia Fanny Collett |
Born in
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William Frederick Collett |
Born in
December 1880 |
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Albert Arthur Collett |
Born in
1884 |
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by April 1881 |
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His
wife was Rebecca aged 26 and of Wednesbury and later census records would
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Their
business must have been flourishing as they could afford to employ a general
servant in the form of fourteen years old Ann Maria Gwilt of Darlaston. |
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During
the following couple of years Rebecca presented |
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According
to the Wednesbury census of 1901 only Rebecca was listed with six of her
seven children. Where he husband |
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Still
living with her on that occasion were her sons Alfred 25, Charles 20, Arthur
18, and Harold 17, and daughters Edith 22 and Florence 15. |
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Following
the death of her husband, it would appear that Rebecca, together with her
youngest child Florence, moved to North Devon sometime after 1901. By 1911 the couple were living in the
Bideford area of Devon where Rebecca of Wednesbury was 56, and her daughter
was 25. |
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Note |
It is possible that
John Collett born around 1853 may have been the son of John Collett of Willenhall
who was also a coach smith. This John
Collett (born in 1828) was married to Anne and in 1881 they were living at 89
Albert Street in Wednesbury with their son William Collett who was 14 and a
pupil teacher born at nearby Hill Top.
By coincidence a John Collett born at Dudley in 1827 had a son John
born in 1854, as detailed in Part 48.
Therefore further work is needed to fully verify all the details. |
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Born in
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Charles Ernest Collett |
Born in
January 1881 |
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Arthur Collett |
Born in
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Harold Collett |
Born in
1884 |
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Born in
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Harvey Collett was born at Little Gaddesden during
the June quarter of 1848, the birth being registered in the Berkhamsted
district. Shortly after he and his
parents moved north to |
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should be noted that he was referred to as Harvey, Henry and Harry in some of
the census records, but the one constant time, apart from 1871, was his place
of birth as Little Gaddesden. |
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During
the following year he married Ann of Stourport in Worcestershire and returned
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By
April 1881 Harvey of Little Gaddesden was aged 33 and was living at 41
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His
family in 1881 comprised his wife Ann aged 30 and their children Frances 7,
William 6, Amy 4, Margaret 2, Ethel aged one year, and baby Emily who was ten
months old. In addition to all of
these the family was supported by Eliza Jones aged 17 from Dudley who was
employed as a general servant. |
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Four
more children were added to the family over the next decade, so by 1891
Harvey’s and Ann’s children still living at home in West Bromwich with them
were Frances 17, William 16, Amy 14, Margaret 12, Ethel 11, Elsie 9, Norman
6, Sidney 4, and two year old Eliza. |
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The
only missing member of the family was their daughter Emily, who would have
been ten years old, and her absence may suggest that there had been a death
in the family. |
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During
the next ten years some members of the family left home and it might even
have been the case that |
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Still
living with him on that occasion were his unmarried daughters Frances, Amy,
Margaret, Ethel, and Elsie, and his two youngest sons Norman and Sidney. None of them was credited with having an
occupation, so presumably they were supporting their father now that his wife
was no longer with him. A notable
absentee at this time was his youngest daughter Eliza who would have been 12,
so perhaps she too had suffered a childhood death. |
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By
April 1911 Harvey was still living at West Bromwich and was 63. The only members of his family still living
with him were his eldest daughter Frances Helen who was 37, and his youngest
son Sidney Howell Collett who was 25. |
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Frances Helen Collett |
Born in
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William
Harry Collett |
Born in
1874 at |
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Amy Sarah
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Born in
1876 at |
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9O38 |
Margaret
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Born in
1878 at |
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9O39 |
Ethel Mary
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Born in
1879 at |
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Emily
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Born in
June 1880 at |
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Elsie G
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Born in
1882 at |
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Norman T
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Born in
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Sidney Howell Collett |
Born in
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William Collett was born at |
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Very
little is known about William as he does not appear to be listed in the 1881
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Charles Collett was born at |
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1881 he was listed in the census that year as Charles Collett aged 24 from |
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Ann Collett was born at Aldsworth and was
baptised there on 30.09.1840, the eldest child of Henry Collett and his wife
Mary Carter. She was a school teacher
in 1861 and later married Samuel Archer.
By 1881 she and her family were living at Turkdean,
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9N16 |
William Henry Collett was born at Aldsworth where he was
baptised on 25.12.1842, the son of Henry and Mary Collett. He too was a blacksmith like his father and
was 18 in 1861. At the time of the
1871 Census he was still an unmarried blacksmith of 28 years of age living
with his parents. However, shortly
after the census that year William married his cousin Augusta Collett (Ref.
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From
the 1881 Census William Collett, age 38 of Aldsworth, his wife Augusta, age
29 of Quenington, and their eldest daughter Ada, who was eight years old and
of Aldsworth, were living at the home of William’s elderly old uncle Charles
Collett (Ref. 9M20). |
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Ten
years later in 1891 the family was living next door to William’s father,
retired blacksmith Henry Collett, who was 81, with William having now taken
over the family business. The census
listed the family as William Collett, age 48, his wife Augusta, age 39, and
their two children Ada Collett, who was 18, and Cecil Collett who was four
years old. Living with them was
William’s uncle Charles Collett, who was 82 and another retired blacksmith of
Aldsworth. |
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According
to the next census in 1901, William Collett, age 58, was a blacksmith and a
shoeing smith. Listed with him was his
wife Augusta, age 49 and from Quenington, together with their son Cecil W H
Collett who was 14 and born at Aldsworth. |
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Ten
years later William was 68, Augusta was 59, and still living with then at
Aldsworth was their blacksmith son Cecil who was 24. |
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William
Henry Collett died at Aldsworth four years later at the age of 72 and was
buried there on 15.02.1915, while his wife Augusta survived for almost
another two years when she died at the age of 65 died in 1917 at Aldsworth
where she was buried on 27.01.1917. |
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Rosa Georgiana Collett |
Born in
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Cecil William Henry Collett |
Born in
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9N17 |
RICHARD COLLETT was born at Aldsworth where he
baptised on 31.03.1845, the son of Henry Collett and Mary Carter. In 1861 he was aged 16 and was an
agricultural labourer which had changed to farm worker by 1871 and for both
censuses he was living at home with his parents in Aldsworth. |
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He
married Jane Porter on 31.05.1873 at St Bartholomew’s Church when he was 28
and Jane was 23. The marriage was
witnessed by Richard’s brother Robert Collett (below) and Jane’s sister
Eliza. Early on in their marriage
Richard and Jane lived with Richard’s uncle James Carter at 17
Aldsworth. James Carter was the
brother Richard’s mother Mary Carter. |
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According
to the 1881 Census Jane was 31 years old and had been born at Winson just
north of Bibury although in the Census 1891 for Aldsworth her age is given as
43. The 1881 record also shows that at
that time Richard and Jane, together with their children Rose Georgiana 3
years and Joseph Sydney 11 months, were living at the home of their uncle
James Carter an unmarried agricultural labourer of 60 years. Apart from Jane, all were listed as being
born at Aldsworth. |
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The
only change between this and the 1891 Census was that James Carter was no
longer living with the family but that Jane’s six years old niece Sybilla
Porter, who was born at Aldsworth in 1884, was living with them as their
foster daughter. The other details
listed Richard 45 an agricultural labourer, Jane 43, Rosa 13 and Joseph 11. |
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By
1901 Richard was aged 56 and an ordinary agricultural labourer living at
Aldsworth with his wife Jane aged 53.
By that time their foster daughter had adopted the Collett name and
was listed as living with the couple as Sybilla Collett aged 16. |
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Ten
years later Richard and Jane were still living in Aldsworth and the census in
April that years confirmed that Richard of Aldsworth was 66, while Jane was
63. At that time their foster daughter
was living and working in the Brentford area of London. |
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Jane
died just over a year later in June 1912 at the age of 65 and was buried in
the Aldsworth churchyard on 23.06.1912.
Richard died nine years later in 1921 although there is no record in
the parish register at Aldsworth, again perhaps suggesting that the Plymouth
Brethren buried him elsewhere. |
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Hilda Mary Collett |
Born in
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Rosa Georgiana Collett |
Born in
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JOSEPH SYDNEY COLLETT |
Born in
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Sybilla Collett formerly Porter |
Born in
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9N18 |
Charles Collett was born at Aldsworth and baptised
there on 04.02.1847, the son of Henry and Mary Collett. He was initially an agricultural labourer
in 1861 but later became a blacksmith like his father and older brothers as
detailed in the 1871 Census for Aldsworth when aged 24 and still unmarried. |
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At
the time of the 1881 Census, Charles, who was 33, was still listed as being unmarried
and, together with his unmarried sister Mary Ann Collett (below), they were
still living at home with their parents, when all of them were listed as
having been born at Aldsworth. |
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However
three years later on 14.04.1884 Charles married Elizabeth Keylock who was
also born in 1847, but at Eastington near Aldsworth. There were no children resulting from the
marriage. |
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Three
years earlier, Elizabeth Keylock was 34, and in the
census of 1881 her place of birth was given as Farmington near
Northleach. She was not married at
that time and was living with her widowed farm shepherd father George Keylock
at Ablington near Bibury, where she was the housekeeper for her father and her
two younger brothers. |
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Sometime
after Elizabeth and Charles were married Charles added to his occupation of
being the village blacksmith by becoming the inn keeper at the Sherborne Arms,
as indicated in the 1891 Census, when Charles Collett was recorded as being
age 44, as was his wife. |
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The
previous publican at the inn was his father-in-law George Keylock, the
Sherborne Arms being a tied house of Taylor & Co. (Cotswold Brewery) of
Northleach. |
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However,
by the time of the Sherborne census of 1901, Charles was 54 and once again he
was listed as a blacksmith. Virtually
four months later Charles died at the age of 54 and was buried in the
churchyard at Sherborne on 01.08.1901.
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Elizabeth Collett was baptised on 27.05.1849. At the time of the 1871 Census which took
place on 2nd April that year she was aged 21 unmarried and living
at home with her parents in Aldsworth.
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However,
eight months later Elizabeth married Peter Mason, a stonemason of Aldsworth
on 05.12.1871. They had three
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In
the census of April 1911 Elizabeth Mason of Aldsworth was living alone in the
Cheltenham area of Gloucestershire where she was a widow aged 62. |
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9N20 |
Robert Collett was born at Aldsworth and there
baptised on 24.09.1851. At the age of
19 he was a blacksmith by trade, following in the footsteps of his father and
older brother but this changed shortly after as by the time he was married
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married Mary Anne Fleetwood on 03.06.1876, Mary Anne having been born at
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In
1881 Robert’s occupation had changed again, this time to that of a gardener
aged 29. His wife Mary Anne was aged
23 and living with them at Aldsworth were their first three children: Henry
Edwin 4 years who died shortly after, Alfred William 2 years and Fanny aged
1, all three children having been born at Aldsworth. |
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By
1891 the family at Aldsworth had been extended further and now
comprised: Robert 39, Mary 33, Alfred
12 an agricultural labourer, Fanny 11, Mary 9, Lizzie 7, Robert 4, and Edwin
eleven months. Three of the children,
Mary, Lizzie and Robert had been born at Lyneham in Oxfordshire. |
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In
the 1901 Census for Aldsworth Robert was aged 47 and in addition to his
occupation as an agricultural labourer he had now added butcher. Listed with him was his wife Mary aged 43,
sons Robert 14 and Edwin who was 10, while their two daughters Mary aged 20
and Lizzie aged 18 were in domestic service at nearby Bibury. |
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Nearly
eight years later, at the end of 1908, Mary Anne Collett nee Fleetwood died
at the age of 49, and was buried at Aldsworth on 01.01.1909. So by the time of the next census in April
1911 her husband Robert Collett was a widower at the age of 59 and he was
still living at Aldsworth, although by then all of his children had left the
family home. |
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Robert
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9O52 |
Henry Edwin Collett |
Born in
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9O53 |
Alfred William Collett |
Born in
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Fanny Collett |
Born in
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9O55 |
Mary V Collett |
Born in
1882 |
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9O56 |
Lizzie Rose Collett |
Born in
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9O57 |
Robert E Collett |
Born in
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9O58 |
Edwin H Collett |
Born in
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9N21 |
Lucy Collett was born at Aldsworth in 1854 and
was baptised there in November that year.
By 1861 she was aged six and ten years later was sixteen, and on both
occasions she was living with her family at Aldsworth. |
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Mary Collett was born at Aldsworth where she was
baptised on 11.01.1857. It was also at
Aldsworth that she died two months later and was buried there on 10.03.1857. |
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