PART
TWENTY-EIGHT
The
Faringdon
This
is the third of three sections of the twenty-eighth part of the Collett family
Updated November 2025
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28P78 |
William Henry Collett, who was referred to as Ben, was born
at Stratton-St-Margaret on 11th August 1887, the first child born
to William John Collett and his wife Ellen Beams. His birth was recorded at Highworth (Ref.
5a 12). As early as 1901, when he was
just 13 years of age, he was working as a general labourer. He later married Nelly Base and they lived
at Curtis Street in Swindon, where William was a painter foreman with the
Great Western Railway. William Henry
Collett died in Swindon on 17th January 1957, at the age of 69,
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Before
then, the 1939 Register included three members of the family living at 56
Curtis Street in Swindon, and they were William H Collett who was 52 and a
painter employed by the Great Western Railway, Ellen Collett whose date of
birth was 3rd April 1887, and their son William J Collett was 41
and a general labourer. Also listed
with the family that day, was May A Perkins a married woman who had been born
on 3rd August 1898. |
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The
birth of their daughter Mabel E Collett was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 41) during the first three months of 1914, when her mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Base. It was during
the last three months of 1934 when Mabel E Collett married Walter J Turton,
their wedding recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 96). William and Nelly’s second daughter, Vera K
Collett, also had her birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 39)
during the first quarter of 1916, and again her mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Base. Nearly five years
after the wedding day of her older sister Mabel, the marriage of Vera K
Collett and William E Wilkins was also recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 103) during the third quarter of 1939. The birth of the couple’s only son William
was again recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 23) during the last
quarter of 1917, when again the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Base. |
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28Q49 |
Mabel
E Collett |
Born
in 1914 at Swindon |
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28Q50 |
Vera
K Collett |
Born
in 1916 at Swindon |
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28Q51 |
William
J Collett |
Born
in 1917 at Swindon |
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28P79 |
Ernest George Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 20th
July 1889, the second son of William John Collett and his wife Ellen Beams, whose birth was registered at
nearby Highworth (Ref. 5a 7) during the third quarter of the year. He later married Ellen Iles either towards the end of
1913, or early in the next year.
Ernest would have been 24, when Ellen was around 20 years old having
been born at Highworth in 1893. Their wedding was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 46) during the first three months of that
year, and resulted in the birth of the couple’s only known child, who
was born during the first week of May that same year. Both mother and daughter were referred to
within the family as Nelly. |
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Ernest
was the first of five brothers to see active service during the Great War on
1914-1918. He was Private 7646 with
the 1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment and died on 12th March 1915
during the Second Battle of Ypres. His
name appears on Panel 53 of the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial. |
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What
is interesting is the fact that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has
the following next-of-kin details for him.
“Ernest |
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28Q52 |
Ellen May Collett |
Born
in 1914 at Swindon |
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28P80 |
John Collett, who was referred to as Jack, was born
at Stratton-St-Margaret on 11th April 1891, the third son of
William and Ellen Collett, when
his birth was recorded at Highworth register office (Ref. 5a 5) during the
second quarter of the year. He
was nine years old in the Stratton census of 1901 when he was living with his
family and when his father was a labourer from Faringdon. Ten years later, and after leaving
school, John Collett said he was 21 and from Swindon when he was serving with
the 2nd Battalion Mounted Infantry at Kings Hill, Harrismith,
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He
had enlisted on 8th March 1908 just before his seventeenth
birthday and later reached the rank of Sergeant 8108 with D Company of the
2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment and initially saw active service in South
Africa (as above), and later served in Gibraltar before returning to England. It was on 17th February 1915 that
the regiment left the shores of England and sailed across the English Channel
on board the steam ship SS Tinteretto.
As a full-time soldier he never had time to get married, so unlike
other soldiers who carried a picture of their wives, John carried a
photograph of his mother Ellen, tucked safely inside his army tunic. On the reverse of the snapshot, he secretly
charted his and the regiment’s movements across northern France. |
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The
first entry referred to the sea crossing and from there John listed all the
places they visited starting with Boulogne and then Merville where they were
on 21st February 1915.
During the next week the troops travelled on a large loop that took
them to Saint Omer, Amiens, and Le Havre where they arrived on 28th
February, before returning to Boulogne.
Four weeks later, towards the end of March, John and his battalion
were based at Laventie to the west of Lille, and a month after that they were
still entrenched in roughly the same area but at the nearby town of La
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In
just two weeks, at the end of April, major advances were made towards the
Belgium border which took John from La Gorgue through Strazeele and up to
Caestre, but by 5th May 1915 they had been sent back to Estaires
on the northern outskirts of La Gorgue.
With limited space now on the photograph of his mother, John was
unable to add any further dates. It
would appear from the second list of place names that the next phase of the
campaign was fought to the south of La Gorgue, since that included Richebourg
to the north of Lens, and Albert and Fricourt to the south of Arras. The penultimate name on the list was
Bray(-sur-Somme) to the south of Albert and to the east of Amiens. The very last entry was Flixecourt about
ten miles to the north west of Amiens. |
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It
is very likely that John’s appearance at Fricourt probably coincided with the
start of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916. The Allied line ran north to south crossing
the Albert Road at the village of Fricourt.
Initially the village was not directly attacked as it was well
fortified. Instead, the Allied forces
surrounded the village, cutting off its supply lines, resulting in its
capture by the end of the first day but with a terrible loss of life by the
Allied forces. It was just over two
years since his arrival on France soil that John was killed in action on 9th
April 1917 during a successful attack on the German held village of
Neuville-Vitasse, the village being secured by the British forces that same
day but only at the expense of many hundreds of lives. He was buried at the Neuville-Vitasse Road
Cemetery to the east of the village where his grave reference was B13. |
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The
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28P81 |
Albert James Collett, who was referred to as Bert, was born
at Stratton-St-Margaret in 1893. He
was the fourth son of William and Ellen Collett and his birth was recorded at Highworth register office
(Ref. 5a 8) during the second quarter of that year. The was seven years old in the census of
1901 when he and his family were still living in Stratton-St-Magaret. After another ten years, Albert and his father were both employed by
Swindon Council, after the family had moved into the town from Stratton. On that census day Albert Collett was 17
and a lamp-lighter with the borough council, one of the eight children still
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During
WW1 he initially served with the East Kent Regiment “The Buffs” before being
transferred as a sapper to the Royal Engineers. Sometime after the Great War, thought to be
between 1920 and 1927 Albert joined forces with his brother Sidney to
purchase a smallholding at Elcombe near Wroughton. That coincided with a move to that village
by his parents. The marriage of Albert James
Collett and Edith Mary Pope was recorded at the Gloucestershire Thornbury
register office (Ref. 6a 479) during the last quarter of 1924 and after they
were married that couple settled in Swindon where Albert worked for
the Great Western Railway as a plumber.
Sometime later they were living at Ferndale Road in Swindon when Albert died on 19th
January 1968 at the age of 74. The
death of Albert J Collett was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c
1155) during the first quarter of 1968. |
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Sidney Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 13th
April 1895, the fifth son of William and Ellen Collett, whose birth was recorded at
Highworth register office (Ref. 5a 6).
Upon leaving school Sidney began work in the Rail Mills of the
GWR. At the outbreak of the Great War,
he joined the Wiltshire Regimen with whom he saw active service and, although
he survived, he was badly injured and lost the sight of one eye. On leaving the army he became a teacher and
taught at High Wycombe Grammar School and Eastbourne College. It was during the spring in 1922 that the marriage of Sidney Collett and
Dulcie May Miles was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 15).
Dulcie was the daughter of Charles
Edward and Julie Miles of Islington Street in Swindon. |
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The
marriage produced three children for the couple, the first two born at 20
Perry’s Lane in nearby Wroughton, before the family moved to Broome Manor
Lane in Swindon where their last child was born. Between 1922 and 1927 Sidney and his
brother Albert purchased a smallholding at Elcombe, near to where their
parents lived. Two years after the
birth of the couple’s last child, Sidney secured the post of a physical
education teacher at Cathedral School, then Chafyn Grove School, and lastly
Bishop Wordsworth School for Boys, all situated at Salisbury in
Wiltshire. During that time in Salisbury,
he joined the Home Guard at the outset of the Second World War and achieved
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A
few years after the end of the war, Sidney retired from teaching and in 1951,
he decided to move to Australia where his youngest son Dudley had already
settled during the previous year. His
daughter Joan, who was known as Maureen, accompanied Sidney and Dulcie, while
the couple’s eldest son Ronald remained in England after being married against
his parents’ wishes. Sidney, Dulcie,
and Maureen returned to England during January 1958 after the tragic death of
Maureen's husband Harry Saddington, following his involvement in a road
traffic accident. By that time Maureen
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Three
years later, in 1961, Dulcie, together with Maureen and Timothy, returned to
Australia, while Sidney made the same journey during the following year. It was just two years after his return to
Australia that Sidney Collett died in Adelaide on 12th December 1964. During the following years Dulcie suffered
a stroke and in 1969 she and her daughter decided to return to Great Britain,
where they set up home together in the north-east of England. Dulcie and Maureen were still living in
North Shields during 1975 when Dulcie May Collett nee Miles passed away, with
the informant of her death being her eldest son, Ronald Collett. However, there seems to have been no
reconciliation between mother and son prior to her passing since nothing from
either of his parents was passed on to Ronald, not even a photograph. |
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28Q53 |
Ronald Graham Miles Collett |
Born
in 1924 at Wroughton, nr Swindon |
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28Q54 |
Dudley Sidney Gerald
Collett |
Born
in 1927 at Wroughton, nr Swindon |
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28Q55 |
Joan Dulcie Maureen Collett |
Born
in 1930 at Swindon |
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28P83 |
Nelson Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 6th
March 1897, the sixth of the thirteen children of William and Ellen Collett, with his birth recorded at
Highworth register office (Ref. 5a 2).
He was living with his family at Stratton in 1901 while by 1911 his family was
residing in Swindon where Nelson was 14 and already working as an errand boy
for a publican. Like his four of
his five older brothers, Nelson saw action during WW1. He joined the Wiltshire Regiment at the
outbreak of war as an under-aged soldier.
He was transferred to the Norfolk Regiment and eventually joined The
Royal Army Medical Corps, from which he was discharged at the end of the
conflict. He was gassed early in the
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It
was whilst in hospital that he met his future wife nurse Emily Duerden who, for
many years, had lived at Bibury Road in Swindon. After the war, Nelson married Lancashire
born Emily Duerden
on 28th November 1918 at Nelson near Burnley, with their wedding recorded at
Fylde register office (Ref. 8e 1226). Once married they settled in Swindon where
their two daughters were born. A
little later, the couple and their children moved into a thatched cottage at
Overtown Hill in Wroughton. That was a
tied house and, as Nelson did not work on the farm, he was taken to court and
presented with an eviction order. His
wife, being an outspoken Lancastrian, had to be evicted from the courtroom
for protesting that “this was supposed
to be a country for heroes and this is how you treat them” Nelson Collett died on 6th
October 1955, with his death
recorded in Swindon (Ref. 7c 468) when he was 58, and was buried at Christ Church
Burial Ground on 10th October.
His widow Emily Collett died on 2nd June 1970 with her
passing recorded at Wiltshire register office (Ref. 7c 2086) when her date of
birth was reported as 3rd January 1892. Shortly afterwards, she was buried with her
husband at Christ Church Burial Ground. |
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At
the time of his death Nelson and Emily were residing at 7 Bibury Road in
Swindon, although he was a patient at the St Margaret’s Hospital in Stratton-St-Margaret
on the day that he passed away. The
administration of his personal effects was dealt with at Winchester on 1st
December 1955 when the widow Emily Collett was named as the executor of his
estate of £820 8 Shillings and 4 Pence. |
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Previously, in error, Emily was named
as Mary, while it is now confirmed that Emily Duerden was born at Nelson in
Lancashire, with her birth registered at Burnley (Ref. 8e 281) during the
first three months of 1892. She was
the nine-year-old daughter of Mary E Duerden in 1901, her father absent from
their home in Nelson that census day.
Ten years later, Emily Duerden was 19 and a cotton weaver still living
in Nelson but with her widowed older sister Florence Compston 24, a cotton
winder, and head of the household, and unmarried brothers Harry Duerden 26,
and Willie Duerden 22, both cotton weavers. |
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28Q56 |
Ellen Collett |
Born
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28Q57 |
Kathleen Elizabeth
Winifred Collett |
Born
in 1921 at Swindon |
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28P84 |
Laura Ellen Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret in
the Rural District of Highworth on 18th January 1901 and was one
half of a set of twins that survived beyond the day of their birth. She was the seventh child of William and
Ellen Collett, and the
first of them to have her birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a
4). As Laura E Collett she was
three years old in the Stratton census of 1901, and was 10 years of age and
attending school in 1911, by which time she and her family were living in
Swindon. Nine years later she was
preparing to be married, and it also appears that she lived out her life in Swindon where she died on 22nd
November 1989 aged 88. |
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The marriage of Laura Ellen Collett
and Victor William Cann was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 25) during
the third quarter of 1920,
with whom she gave birth to two sons Jack and Ray Cann. The photograph above has been extracted
from a larger family group picture, resulting in a loss of definition. Victor Cann was born at Probus in Cornwall
in 1898 and, at the outbreak of war in 1914, he was living with his parents
Richard and Lillian Cann at Avening Street in Swindon. To join his older brother Richard, in the
fight for King and Country, Victor lied about his age when he was enlisted
into the army. However, unlike his
brother, Victor survived the First World War and was still young enough to
take part in the Second World War.
Sadly, his brother Richard Cann was tragically killed in June 1915
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The births of their two sons were
recorded at Swindon register office, the first of them John Victor R Cann
in 1922 (Ref. 5a 70) during the second quarter of the year, followed by Harry
Sydney Raymond Cann in 1925 (Ref. 5a 58) during the summer that
year. In each case, the mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Collett.
John was born on 12th May 1922 and died at Swindon in 2001,
while Harry was born on 23rd July 1925, married Margaret E Marsh,
and died in Swindon during 1998. |
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Sarah Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on
18th January 1901 and was the twin sister of Laura (above). Tragically, she did not survive the birth
and died that same day, with no record made of her birth or death. Sarah would have been the eighth child of
William and Ellen Collett. Following
her death, her family then moved into Swindon, when the next four children
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FRANK COLLETT, known as Curly, was born at Swindon on 28th November 1903, the ninth
child of William and Ellen Collett, with his birth recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 11) during the first month of 1904. In the 1911 census for Swindon, he was
incorrectly recorded as five years old, the same age as his younger brother
Alfred (below). Later, he was a
keen footballer and played for Wroughton and gained an amateur international
cap in 1926 playing for the English Railways team against the equivalent team
from France. He was a member of St
John’s Ambulance Service for many years and lost the sight in one eye because
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He
met his future wife when the family moved to Elcombe near Wroughton sometime
in the early 1920s and his brother Nelson lived in the thatched cottage on
Overtown Hill in Wroughton right next door to the future Mrs Collett. It was during his visits to Nelson’s house
that Frank met and eventually married Margaret Alice Elliott on 24th
December 1927 at Wroughton, when their wedding was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a
52). Margaret (pictured here) was
the daughter of farm worker Edward Elliott and Mary Ovens of Overtown Hill and
was born at Wroughton in 1905. |
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Frank
and Margaret’s first two children were born at Wroughton before the family
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28Q58 |
Anthony Roy Collett |
Born in 1928
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Pamela Joy Collett |
Born in 1934
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28Q60 |
ROBERT JOHN COLLETT |
Born in 1937
at Swindon |
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28P87 |
Alfred Collett was born at Swindon on 10th
June 1905, another son of William and Ellen Collett, whose birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 16) during the third quarter of 1905. He was five years of age in the Swindon
census of 1911, and after leaving school he worked as a cooper and general
bricklayer. It was during the summer of 1932 that the
marriage of Alfred Collett and Beatrice M Willoughby was recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 5a 25). The marriage
produced one daughter at Swindon where her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 32)
during the fourth quarter of 1936, when her mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Willoughby. Alfred
Collett died on 1st July 1960 in Swindon at the age of 55, with his premature passing
recorded at Wiltshire register office (Ref. 7c 467). |
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Although not yet
confirmed, it is possible the Marion Collett married Michael S Brown, with
their wedding recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7a 1435) during the
first three months of 1956. If that is
confirmed, then they had four children in 1956, 1958, 1960, and 1962. They were Michael P Brown, Sandra M Brown,
Alan J Brown, and Anthony J Brown, their births at Swindon all confirming
their mother’s maiden-name was Collett. |
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28Q61 |
Marion
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Born in 1936
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28P88 |
Elizabeth Ann Collett was born at Swindon on 30th
June 1906, the twin sister of Mary Jane (below), when her birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 10).
Tragically, just two days later she died on 2nd July 1906, with her infant death recorded
there (Ref. 5a 5), when she was survived by her twin sister for just
two more days. |
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Mary Jane Collett was born at Swindon on 30th
June 1906, the second of twin daughters born that same day to William and
Ellen Collett. Her birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 11), immediately after sister, at the same time their
premature infant deaths were recorded there using the same reference number
(Ref. 5a 5) after Mary Jane passed away on 4th July 1906. |
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28P90 |
Kate Collett was born at Swindon on 16th
November 1910, and was the youngest of the thirteen children of William John
Collett and his wife Ellen Beams. Her birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 36) and she was four months old in
the Swindon census of 1911. She was
employed in domestic service at Lechlade when she met her future husband, and
was 21 when she married Charles Stephen Willis on 10th October
1931. Their wedding was recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 15), following which the couple moved into a house in
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Sometime
after the birth of their only child, the family moved to Beckhampton Street
in Swindon, then to Johns Street Terrace, and lastly to Victoria Road. Kate Willis nee Collett died on 21st
December 2004 at Swindon, with
her passing at the age of 93 recorded at Wiltshire register office (Vol.
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Their
son John Willis was born in
Swindon on 23rd
May 1933 where the birth was registered (Ref. 5a 20) when his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. He later married Margaret Jean
Collett whose origins are detailed in Part One – The Main Line. It was on 30th November 1957
that they were married, Margaret Jean Collett having been born at Swindon on
6th June 1935. Their
marriage produced two children, Debbie Willis and Gary Willis, both born at
Swindon where John Willis died on 14th November 2005 aged 72. Margaret Jean Willis nee Collett passed
away on the 6th June 2020 at Wemyys Lodge Nursing Home. She leaves behind children Deborah and
Gary, and grandchildren Katie and Lauren.
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the daughter of artist and bank manager Ronald Ernest Collett (Ref. 1Q19) of
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Florence May Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 10th
November 1897, with her birth recorded at Highworth register office (Ref. 5a
7) during the last two months of the year, the eldest child of Tom Alfred
Collett and Florence Ann Gibbs, the births of the couple’s later children
recorded at Swindon register office even though they were all born at
Stratton. At the time of the census of
1901, Florence May of Stratton was three years old and was living with her
parents Tom A Collett and Florence A Collett, together with her younger
sister Winifred Dora Collett, at St Phillips Road in Stratton-St-Margaret
where she was presumably born.
Curiously though she was not with them ten years later. Instead, by that time Florence had left
school and was already working in domestic service at the home of John and
Ellen Harman at Hyde Road in the Blunsdon area of Swindon to the north of Stratton-St-Margaret. Florence Collett from Stratton was 13 and
the only general servant employed by the family, which included seven-month-old
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Seven
years later the wedding of Florence May Collett and Alfred William Heard was
conducted Swindon on 18th August 1918, where it was recorded (Ref.
5a 29). Alfred was the son of Walter
Heard and Emily Moxham and was born in Swindon on 2nd October
1898. Shortly after they were married
the couple emigrated to Aurora, Ontario in Canada where all four children
were born, with them followed there a few years later by Florence’s parents and
her three brothers, Charles, Stanley, and Edward. The couple’s eldest daughter, who was born
on 19th December 1919, died at Edmonton in Alberta in 2005, while
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Florence’s younger sisters, Winifred Dora, and Alice Primrose (below)
did not accompany their parents across the Atlantic, with Winifred staying in
England as she was betrothed to be married, while Alice was sent to live with
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Winifred Dora Collett was born at St Phillips Road in Stratton-St-Margaret
on 29th December 1899, who was baptised there on 15th
March 1900, another daughter of William and Florence Collett. Her birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 3) during the first three months of 1900, and she was one
year old in the 1901 Census for Stratton, when the family was residing at St
Phillips Road, where she was eleven years of age in 1911. She was in her early twenties when her
parents emigrated to Canada, Winifred choosing to stay in England, and it was
at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 80) during the third quarter of 1924 that
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The
wedding of Winifred Dora Collett and Harry F Parsons was conducted in Swindon
on 7th July 1924, Harry being the son of Alfred Parsons and Annie
Booker, who born in 1894 at Angmering near Littlehampton in Sussex. The birth of the couple’s first child Harry
T Parsons was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 7) in the
summer of 1925, as was their son Winifred D A Parsons whose birth was
recorded there (Ref. 5a 6) during the spring of 1928. After that, the family travelled south to
Sussex and settled in Brighton where the birth of their third and last child Edna
M Parsons was recorded (Ref. 2b 266) during the first three months of
1935. In all three cases, the mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Collett.
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was also at Brighton where both Harry and Winifred passed away many years
later. Harry Parsons of 65 Arnold
Street in Brighton died on 18th July 1954 while he was a patient
at The General Hospital in Brighton.
Administration of his personal effects amounting to £1,075 0 Shillings
and 8 Pence was granted to Winifred Dora Parsons, his widow, on 31st
August 1954. Winifred survived her
husband by just under fourteen years, when the death of Winifred D Parsons
nee Collett aged 67 was recorded at Brighton register office (Ref. 5h 255)
during the first three months of 1968. |
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28P93 |
Charles Alfred Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 11th
July 1902, and was baptised there on 26th July 1902, the eldest
son of Tom Alfred Collett and Florence Annie Gibbs. His birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 5) during the third quarter of 1902, with Charles reported to
be eight years old in the Stratton census of 1911. He was one of the children to accompany his
parents to Canada around 1922, but returned to England, when he married
Phyllis Lily Gorton at Swindon on 19th January 1924. Their wedding was recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 5a 32). Phyllis
was the daughter of Edwin Gorton and Kate Hall and was born on 11th
September 1901 at Brockley near Greenwich in London. It was just over a year after their wedding
day that the couple emigrated to Canada to be reunited at Aurora with Charles’
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The Aurora census in 1931 identified the three
members of the family at Machell Corner in Aurora when Charles Collett from
England was 28 and a packer at a tannery, his wife Phyllis Collett from
England was 29, and their Canadian born daughter Phyliss Collett was two
years of age. The census form stated
that the couple had entered Canada in 1925, and that they were living in
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Born on 1928 at
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28P94 |
Alice Primrose Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 19th
April 1905 with her birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 5)
during the second quarter of the year.
When, in the early 1920s, most of her family emigrated to Canada,
Alice was sent to live in South Africa under the parental control of her
father’s brother Cecil Albert John (Jack) Collett (Ref. 28O71). The eldest daughter of the family, Alice’s
sister Florence May Collett (above) who was born in 1897, was supposed
to be the one to go to live in South Africa to care for her uncle, but she
refused. Alice, who was only 16 at the
time, was ‘sold’ by her uncle Jack to an Italian for £500, this to provide
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As
a result of her action, she was made to live in a wooden hut right next door
to her uncle’s house at Pietermaritzberg in Natal where she worked as a maid
in his household. It was only with the
help of the police that she managed to escape this dreadful life style. Five years later, in 1926, she met and
married James Christopher Llewellyn Brayshaw.
He was the son of an Australian father who settled in Africa in 1896,
and a South African mother whose forefathers had settled in the 1850s. As James was a member of the municipal
police, the couple initially lived in police quarters at Mountain Rise Police
Station, a suburb of Pietermaritzburg which was the birth place for their
three children. The municipal police force
was later incorporated into the South African Police Force. The three children were Austin Llewellyn
Brayshaw born in 1928, Audrey Brayshaw born in 1930, and Daphne
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Due
to a shortage of men at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939,
Sergeant Brayshaw was placed in command of the Mountain Rise Police
Station. During the war, James was
seconded to work in Johannesburg with the radio-controlled flying squad, and
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Tragically,
Alice and James’ daughter Audrey, who suffered with an illness akin to autism,
was confined to an institution after the family moved to Johannesburg, and it
was there only a few months later in late 1945 or early 1946 that she died. A second tragedy hit the family less than
two years later when Alice died at Johannesburg on 24th November
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28P95 |
Stanley Herbert Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 7th
March 1907, the fifth child of Tom Alfred Collett and Florence Annie Gibbs,
who was baptised there on 28th March 1907. His birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 2) during the second quarter of that year, and was four years
of age in the Stratton census of 1911.
After arriving in Ontario, Canada around 1922, Stanley Collett from
England was 24 and a farmer who was the older of just two children living at
Tylar Street in Aurora in the 1st June 1931 Census. One month later, Stanley Collett married
Emily Sadler on 1st July 1931 at Aurora. Elsie, as she was known, was also born in
Swindon on 21st March 1909.
Stanley and Elsie probably lived life most of their married life at
Aurora, where their only son, a honeymoon baby, was born. However, following the death of Stanley at
Acton in Ontario on 1st April 1972, Elsie returned to live in
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28Q63 |
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Born in 1932
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28P96 |
Edward Thomas Collett, who was known as Ted, was born at Stratton-St-Margaret
on 5th September 1909, whose birth was recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 5a 1) during the last three months of 1909. As Edward Collett he was one year old in the
Stratton census of 1911, the last child born to Tom Alfred Collett and
Florence Annie Gibbs with whom he emigrated to Canada shortly after 1921. Ten years later Edward Collett from England
was 21 in the Ontario census on 1st June 1931 when he was working
as a farmer with his older brother Stanley (above), while they were
still living at Tylar Street in Aurora.
It was there on 2nd February 1933 that he married (1) Olive
Foster, who was born at Aurora on 11th September 1915, and
together they had two children.
Whatever the circumstance, and it certainly was not the death of Olive
- who lived until 2000, Edward had a third child in 1951 but with Mary
Elizabeth Humphrey who was twenty years his junior, having been born on 15th
February 1929. He eventually married (2)
Mary on 7th March 1952 when their son Donald was just a week over
one year old. During the year between
the birth of the child and their marriage, it seems more than likely that
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Edward
Thomas Collett died on 19th September 1995 at Newmarket in
Ontario. His widow Mary Elizabeth
Collett nee Humphrey died seventeen years later at the Bradford
Valley Long Term Care Centre in Newmarket on Sunday 12th August
2012 at the age of 82. The details of
her passing were published in The Toronto Star on 14th August, as
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COLLETT,
Mary. Peacefully passed away at
Bradford Valley Long Term Care on Sunday, August 12th 2012 Mary
Collett of Newmarket at 82 years of age.
Beloved wife of the late Ted Collett. Dear mother of Donald Collett
(Theresa Buck). Dear grandmother of Patti Chappell, Jenny Todd, and Rory
Collett. Dear sister of late Barbara (late Murray) Judge, James (Lorraine) Humphrey,
and Donald (Barbara) Humphrey. Mary will be lovingly remembered by her great-
grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Skwarchuk
Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on
Wednesday, August 15, 2012 from 10 a.m. until the time of a funeral service
in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery, Donations to the Cardiac
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28Q64 |
Jeanne Collett |
Born in 1933
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Edward Collett |
Born in 1940
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28Q66 |
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Born in 1951
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28P97 |
Elizabeth Collett was born at Swindon on 10th September
1898, the year after her parents were married, when her birth was recorded at Highworth
register office (Ref. 5a 2) during the last three months of that year. Not long after she was born her parents
left Swindon and moved to the outskirts of the town where they settled in Stratton-St-Margaret. And it was there that they were living in
March 1901, when Elizabeth was two years old.
Around two or three years later her father was offered work on a farm,
at which time the family moved the very short distance to Stanton Fitzwarren. By the time of the census in April 1911 the
family was still living at Stanton where Elizabeth was referred to as Lizzie
Collett aged twelve who was attending the village school. Elizabeth later married Arthur Cove whose birth was recorded
at Highworth at the start of 1892, with the wedding of Elizabeth Collett and
Arthur James Cove recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 19) during the
third quarter of 1919. |
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The first of their two children was Violet
Frances Cove who was born in Swindon on 17th October 1920,
whose birth was recorded there (Ref. 5a 54), with the birth of their second
child Gladys M Cove recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 24) during
the fourth quarter of 1926. In both
cases, their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. The death of Elizabeth Cove, nee Collett,
was recorded at Wiltshire register office (Vol. 23 2308) in 1986. |
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28P98 |
Fred Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret
shortly after his parents, Frederick Collett and Maud Maria Sims, moved there
from Swindon, with his
birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref.5a 1 ) in the last quarter of
1900. He was the second child
born to the couple and, in the census of 1901, he was six months old. Sometime between 1903 and 1904 his family
made another the move for the family, to nearby Stanton Fitzwarren where they
were still living in 1911 when Fred Collett from Stratton-St-Margaret was ten
years old. Thirteen years after that census day the
marriage of Fred Collett and Lilian F Turner was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 16) during the summer of 1924. |
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Their marriage provided two sons for
the couple at Swindon, and they were Reginald who was born in 1925 and David
Fred born in 1930, when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Turner. Fred’s father died at Swindon in 1948 and,
upon the death of his mother during the summer of 1955, it was her eldest son
Fred Collett who was named as one of the two executors of her Will. The other executor his younger son Albert
Collett (below) from Swindon. The later death of Fred
Collett aged 72 was recorded at Wiltshire register office (Ref. 7c 2144)
during 1973, when his date of birth was reported as 30th August
1900. |
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28Q67 |
Reginald
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Born in 1925 at Swindon |
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28Q68 |
David
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Born in 1930 at Swindon |
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28P99 |
William Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 24th April 1902,
another son of Frederick and Maud Collett.
His birth was
recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 6) during the second quarter of
the year. Nine years later, and
as Willie Collett aged nine, he was living with his family in the village of
Stanton Fitzwarren. It was at Swindon that William
Collett married Lilian M Humphries which was recorded there (Ref. 5a 8)
during the second quarter of 1921 when he was 19 years old. Within six months of their wedding day,
Lilian presented William with a son, whose birth was recorded at Swindon.
William worked for the Great Western
Railway, most likely starting in Swindon, but later it is understood, he was
employed in the maintenance department in South Wales. However, his time in Wales may have been short, since it is
established that he died during 1973 when his death was recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 7c 1886) with his date of birth was reported as
provided above. |
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28Q69 |
Kenneth
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28P100 |
Anne Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret in
1903. Not long after she was born her
family left Stratton and moved to Stanton Fitzwarren where they were living
in 1911. In the census that year Anne
was listed as Annie Collett who was seven.
She later married Stanley Edwin Hobbs who was born at Highworth in
1898. The couple had one son and, at
the time of his death, Stanley was a boiler-maker with the Great Western
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28P101 |
Lillian Collett was born at Stanton Fitzwarren near
Highworth in 1904 and was still living there with her family in 1911 when she
was referred to as Lily Collett aged six.
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28P102 |
Albert Collett was born at Stanton Fitzwarren in 1907
and was three years old in 1911 when living at Stanton Fitzwarren with his
family. He married Dorothy Florence Plumb
in 1930, who had been born on 1st January 1909, and within the
first two years of the marriage the couple were blessed with twin boys. Albert Collett was employed by the Great
Western Railway with whom he was a railway shunter in the summer of 1955 when
he was named as one of the two executors of his widowed mother’s Will, his
father having died nearly seven years earlier. Dorothy Florence M Collett was 82 when her
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28Q70 |
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Born in 1932
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28Q71 |
Raymond
Collett twin |
Born in 1932
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James Collett was born at Stanton Fitzwarren in
November 1910 and was living there with his family in April 1911 at the age
of five months. All that is known
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28P105 |
Elsie Ann Collett was also very likely born at Stanton
Fitzwarren, possibly around 1913, as she too was not with the family in
1911. However, it is established that
she married Jack who was a wagon builder with the Great Western Railway. Previous information placed her date of
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28Q72 |
Anthony John Collett |
Born in 1933
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28Q73 |
Ivan K Collett |
Born in 1934
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28Q74 |
Trevor B Collett |
Born in 1936
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28Q75 |
Melvin T Collett |
Born in 1941
at Swindon |
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Born in 1945
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28P107 |
Edward Charles Collett, who was referred to as Charlie, was born at Swindon on 30th August
1917, and for some
reason the registering of his birth was much later that year. It was eventually recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 5a 17) during the last three months of 1917, when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Sims.
He was 22 when Edward Charles Collett married Marjorie L Woods, with
their wedding recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 103) during the
summer of 1940. Marjorie was
born in London on 4th July 1918 and all their children were born
at Swindon. Charlie was 70 years old when he died, with the
death of Edward Charles Collett recorded at Wiltshire register office (Vol.
23 2031) in 1988. Upon his
passing, his occupation was recorded as that of a machinist, although at some
time during his working life he had been an engine driver with the Great
Western Railway. |
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28Q77 |
Paul Charles Collett |
Born in 1942
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28Q78 |
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Born in 1944
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28Q79 |
Philip J Collett |
Born in 1945
at Swindon |
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28Q80 |
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Born in 1947
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28P108 |
Leonard Stanley Collett was born at Swindon in 1922 and was
the last child born to Frederick Collett and Maud Maria Sims. His birth was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 37) during
the second quarter of the year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Sims. At the age of twenty,
he was killed in action during the Second World War. He was Able Seaman C/JX312786 attached to
the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Blean which was torpedoed and sunk by the German
submarine U-443 on 11th December 1942, west of Oran, Algeria. The vessel had only been launched on 15th
January that same year. The Commonwealth
War Graves Commission acknowledges that he was Leonard Stanley Collett the
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Catherine Winifred
Louise Collett was
born at Pietermaritzburg in Natal, South Africa on 6th October
1912 where she married (1) George Leslie Neaves of that town around
1932. George died in 1958 at
Pietermaritzburg and Catherine later married (2) Frederick James Ashington
who was born at Butterworth in the Cape Province. Frederick died in 1970. The first married produced two daughters
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Florence Ann Collett was born at Stratton-St-Margaret on 24th
February 1908 and was two years old in the Stratton census of 1911. Curiously, no registration of her birth has been found. She later married Alfred Henry Davis and
the marriage produced two sons and two daughters for Florence and
Alfred. In February 1952, Florence Ann
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Albert William James
Collett, known as
Bert, was born at Swindon on 13th February 1922, the son of Albert
Collett and Elsie Ann Sims, with his birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 76) with
his mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Sims. He was married two times in his life, the
first time to (1) Janet A Cockayne of Swindon who was born there in 1924,
where their wedding was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 53)
during the last three months of 1943.
That marriage produced a son for the couple, Martin James Collett, whose
birth was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 73) during the fourth
quarter of 1944, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Cockayne. Tragically, within the next few months his
death was recorded there (Ref. 5a 22) during the first three months of 1945,
the cause of death being pneumonia.
Around eighteen months later Albert’s wife died of consumption, when her
death was also recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 493) during the
last quarter of 1946 when she was only 22 years of age. |
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After
nearly three years as a widower, Albert W J Collett married (2) Moyra Ellen
Townsend in Swindon, where their wedding was recorded (Ref. 7c 1505) during
the third quarter of 1949, just prior to the deaths of both of his
parents. Moira was born on 8th
September 1923 at Horsham in Sussex, the daughter of dairy proprietor Stanley
James Townsend (born 19th June 1896, died 1975) and Charlotte
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Albert
was a machinist with the GWR and later with the Metal Box Company, before
becoming a Quality Control Inspector with Rank Xerox. During her working life Moyra was a
shorthand typist with solicitors Lemon & Co. and retailers Morses Ltd.,
and later a secretary with the Science Research Council. It was as Albert William James Collett, a
metal machinist, that he was named with his married sister Florence (above)
as the executors of his father’s Will in February 1952, his father residing
at 21 The Circle in Pinehurst before being admitted into St Margaret’s
Hospital in Stratton-St-Margaret where he died on 15th December
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On
13th February 2022, Bert celebrated his one-hundredth birthday
with his family in Swindon, including son Nigel and Gavin. A photograph of the three of them was
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Nigel Anthony Collett |
Born in 1952
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Born in 1955
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Myrtle Alice Collett was born in Stratton-St-Margaret on 19th
November 1916, her birth recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 9), her
mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Baldwin.
The next record of Myrtle was within the 1939 Register, when she was
22 and still living with her parents James Collett and Alice Baldwin at 181
Oxford Road in Stratton-St-Margaret. She
had no specified occupation, just that she was undertaking unpaid domestic
duties like her mother. However, it
was known that she was betrothed in wedding, her married name given on the
form as Gale. Almost immediately after
the register was drawn up, the marriage of Myrtle A Collett and Alfred R Gale
was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 52) during the last three
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No
record of any children has been found, either in Wiltshire or the wider
country. Alfred Reginald Gale was born
on 20th April 1915, who was 78 when he died, his death recorded at
Wiltshire register office (Vol. 7961b b40b) in 1993. The later death of Myrtle Alice Gale was also
recorded at Wiltshire register office (Vol. 7961c c44b) in 1995, when she was
also 78 years old when she passed away. |
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Ellen Elizabeth Collett,
who was known as
Nellie, was born at Heston in Middlesex on 17th February 1901 with her birth recorded at Brentford
register office (Ref. 3a 82).
And it was at Heston where she was living with her parents John and
Annie Collett at the time of the census of 1901 when she was just six weeks
old. Ten years after, in April 1911,
Ellen and her family were living at Norwood when she was confirmed as being
ten years old and her place of birth having been Heston. On leaving school, Ellen originally took up
employment as a coil worker at a local factory. It was during this time in her life that
she regularly attended the Salvation Army meetings with her parents where, in
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Ellen
entered the Salvation Army training college on the 19th August
1921 and was commissioned as a Lieutenant on the 18th May
1922. Her first postings were to
Norfolk, initially based at Blakeney, and then at Burnham Market. Further postings followed, the first of
these being to Terrington in Yorkshire where she was promoted to Captain on
Christmas Eve in 1925. After
Terrington she moved to Sheffield. The
next year saw Ellen embark on the journey that would cover thirty-three
years’ service in India. She arrived
at Madras in India on the 2nd November 1926 where she assisted in
the Women’s Industrial (Rescue) Home.
As a result of her work there, she was rewarded with promotion to
Ensign in 1929, and to Adjutant in 1932. |
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After
her first brief home leave in 1933, Ellen returned to the Rescue Home and was
promoted to Major on the 19th June 1937, taking
commander-in-charge during the following year. At the outbreak of the Second World War,
she returned to England for another brief leave and it was during this time
that she was appointed to the Eventide Home at St Leonard’s where she
provided spiritual, physical, and emotional, support to the residents. Ellen was then posted to the Overseas
Department at Strensall in Yorkshire during the February of 1942 where Ellen
served at the ‘Red Shield’ providing facilities to the armed services akin to
the NAFFI, although without the alcohol.
Further Red Shield duties followed on her return to Madras in June
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August
1944 saw Ellen’s appointment to the Women’s Industrial Home in Madras as
Superintendent Brigadier where she was to serve for the next fifteen years,
except that is for two periods of brief home leave in 1949 and 1954. In her role as Superintendent Brigadier,
Ellen was put in charge of fifty-five women, until her return to England on
the 25th July 1959. Brigadier
Ellen Collett retired on the 21st December 1959 and settled with
her sister Annie Mahaila Collett, known as Nance (below) in
Southall. Still an active individual
even after her retirement, Ellen undertook responsibilities as the Home
League Secretary, and represented the Salvation Army on the Local Council of
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Ellen
was known to be an exquisite needle-worker who taught her skills at sewing
classes for Asian women. Although
basically shy by nature, whilst serving in Madras she could often be found at
the quayside offering her beautiful work for sale. The money raised from such sales was used
to help others (see footnote). She was
fluent in Tamil and Telugu, and was a regular correspondent on the BBC Radio
programme ‘Thought-For-The-Day’ until her passing at Ealing on 13th
July 1970, when her
death was recorded at London register office (Ref. 5b 169), but where her date
of birth was recorded as 18th February, rather than 17th
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This
insight into a remarkable lady was kindly provided by Dave Considine who, at
his own christening in 1963, was draped in a silk and muslin hand-woven
christening gown that was made by his great-aunt Ellen Elizabeth Collett. |
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Annie Mahaila Collett, who was known within the family as
Nancy and Great-Aunt Nance, was born at Heston on 29th August 1902, the daughter of
John Wheeler Collett and his wife Annie Elizabeth Tubb. Her birth as Annie Mahala Collett was recorded at Brentford register
office (Ref. 3a 59) during the fourth quarter of 1902. By 1911 she and her family had left Heston
and were living at Norwood, near to where her father was born. She later married Arthur Bradbury who was
born in 1900 and died in 1968, who came from a family of shepherds at
Shabbingdon in Buckinghamshire. Photograph kindly supplied by Dave
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The wedding of Annie M Collett and
Arthur J Bradbury was recorded at Uxbridge register office (Ref. 3a 167)
during the third quarter of 1930. No
record of any children has been found, with the later death of Annie Mahala
Bradbury, nee Collett, recorded at London register office (Vol. 12 0028) in
1982, when her date of birth was reported as 29th August 1902. |
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28Q3 |
Eric John Collett was born Heston on 10th
November 1904, the son of John Wheeler Collett and Annie Elizabeth Tubb, his
birth recorded at Brentford register office (Ref. 3a 87). It was originally thought that he had been
born at Southall, but the census of 1911 revealed it was at nearby Heston,
where three of his siblings were also born.
In the 1911 census Eric was listed as living with his family at
Norwood when he was six years old.
However, it was at Southall that he later married Winifred May Macklin
who was also born there in 1907, their wedding recorded at Uxbridge register
office (Ref. 3a 111) during the third quarter of 1927. It is also understood that all nine of
their children were born at Southall, with their births also recorded at
Uxbridge register office, while it is now established that the births of the
first two children were recorded at St Pancras. So perhaps they had also been born within
that area of London. Photograph kindly supplied by Dave
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Eric
was also a keen footballer, like his brother Frank (below). He had a trial as a goalkeeper with
Brentford Football Club, following which he was offered a contract but
declined because the salary did not cover his bills. Eric John Collett was the grandfather of
David Considine who has been of immense help over many years by providing
details for this family line. The
death of Eric John Collett was recorded at the North Somerset register office
(Vol. 3072a 79c) during the summer of 1998. |
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Born in 1927
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Born in 1929
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Alan Collett |
Born in 1932
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Sheila E Collett |
Born in 1934
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Pauline W Collett |
Born in 1937
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Ann Collett |
Born in 1939
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Mary Collett |
Born in 1941
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Marian E Collett |
Born in 1945
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Wendy Collett |
Born in 1946
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28Q4 |
Margaret Emily Collett was born at Heston on 20th March 1907
with her birth recorded at Brentford register office (Ref. 3a 80) during the second
quarter of that year. Initially
in her life, she was referred to as Maggie, but that later changed to Rita, when
she was known by the wider family as Great-Aunt Rita. By April 1911 she was four years old and as
living at Norwood with her family. The
census confirmed that she had been born at nearby Heston. Maggie was only seventeen years of age when she was married, with her
daughter and only child born within the following six months. The wedding of Margaret E Collett and Arthur
W J Pettit was recorded at Uxbridge register office (Ref. 3a 81) during the
first three month of 1925. The birth
of their child was recorded at Uxbridge (Ref. 3a 122) during the third
quarter of 1925. Cynthia Margaret
Pettit later married Jacque C Naudeau in London during 1945 (Ref. 1a
684). At the start of the 21st
Century it was confirmed that Cynthia was living in Normandy, France, where
she died on 21st January 2012, when it was confirmed that she was
born at Southall in Middlesex on 31st August 1925. The earlier death of her mother was recorded
at Surrey register office in 1996. |
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28Q5 |
John Lionel Collett was born at Heston on 8th September 1909, another
son of John Wheeler Collett and Annie Elizabeth Tubb, whose birth was recorded at Brentford register
office (Ref. 3a 69) during the last three months of the year. The same applied to his four older siblings
and confirmed in the Norwood, Southall census in 1911, when John Lionel from
Heston was one year old. He later
married Mary Ellen Lancaster on 23rd September 1933 at St John’s Church
in Southall, their wedding recorded at Uxbridge register office (Ref. 3a
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That
big event in their lives took place prior to the couple emigrating to
Australia when they were accompanied by John’s younger brother Frank (below). Mary Ellen was known within the family as
Great-Aunt Mel and she and John had a son Peter Collett who was last heard of
living in America. John Lionel Collett was 70 years old when he died at
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28Q6 |
Frank Wheeler Collett, was
never Francis, as previously named here when this family line was first
established. In fact, it was as Frank
Wheeler Collett that his birth was recorded at Uxbridge register office (Ref.
3a 88) during the last quarter of 1911, when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Tubb. He was the sixth
and last child of John Wheeler Collett and Annie Elizabeth Tubb.
Six months early, his family had been living at Norwood within the Southall
registration district. As a young man,
around twenty years of age, he played for Southall Town Football Club but
sometime after 1933 he emigrated to Australia with his older married brother
John (above). A little while
later he became a married man himself, although his marriage did not produce
any children. Within the family he was
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Clarence Lindon Collett was born in Australia, most likely in
Victoria, where his parents were married in 1912. He was the eldest of the two children of
Norman Thomson Collett and Bernice Estelle Zillah Nelson and was most
probably born around the start of the First World War. What is known for sure is that he married
Edith Vera Piggott during 1943 at Goulburn in New South Wales (Ref. 16266). |
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Kathleen Mary Collett was born at Meadowbank in Sydney on 17th
December 1927, the only known child of Charles Thomas Collett and Mary
Harris. All we know about her, from
Barry Leithhead in Australia, is that she never married and, by the time of
the spring in 2018, 90-year-old Kathleen was living in the
Nuffield Retirement Village, David Road, Castle Hill in New South Wales,
about a fifteen-minute-drive from where Barry was living. |
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Nancy Evelyn Collett was born to Wilfred Herbert Collett
and Marion Graham Richardson on 25th July 1931. She married (1) Mr Clark with whom she had
one child before later marrying (2) Mr Dennis. All three of them, plus the Clark child,
were still alive in 2007. |
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28Q11 |
John Douglas Collett was born to Wilfred Herbert Collett
and Marion Graham Richardson on 4th January 1934 at Pendle Hill in
New South Wales. He married a Miss
Jacobs and the marriage produced four children for the couple. All the members of this family were alive
in 2007. |
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28R11 |
Victor Robert Collett |
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Date of birth
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Ian Milton Collett |
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Date of birth
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28Q14 |
John Thomas Collett was born in 1927 at Narrabri in New South Wales,
Australia, and was the first of two sons of Neville Thomas Collett and Ida
Duncan. A few years after the war, in
which he saw active service, John married Fay Wilson whose sister married John’s brother
Noel Collett (below). John and
Fay had a long life together, with their marriage producing three children
for the couple. All members of this
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Prior to
November 2025 the above paragraph detailed all that was known about John
Collett. We were therefore pleased to
receive from Johnathan Leyland in North Wales an item published in the Narrabri Courier Newspaper on 6th November
2025 which reveals an intriguing insight into his military life under the
headline “Veteran
John Collett shares his story on the 75th anniversary of Victory in the
Pacific”, with the following being an
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John served as a gunner with the
Second 1st Field Regiment, 6th Division, an Australian
Army artillery regiment, in the Aitape-Wewak campaign in New Guinea during
World War II between November 1944 and August 1945. On Saturday 20th August 2020, a
small but hugely significant ceremony was held at the Narrabri RSL Club to
commemorate the 75th anniversary of VP Day. |
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John, who
was 93 in 2020, and said he was pleased when it was over, but did
not leave New Guinea until January 1946 and was eventually discharged from
the army in May that year. He was 16
years 9 months old when he signed-up, and had a difficult childhood with his mother
leaving the family home when he was only four years of age. When that happened, he and his brother Noel
(below) aged two years, were sent to live with a family in Morrisett. Later, his father took his two sons to Wee
Waa, and after which Noel went to a family in Burren, when John went to live
with his grandfather Tom Collett (Ref. 28O21) at Eskdale Farmstead in Wee
Waa. His grandfather placed an ad in
the local newspaper which resulted in John going to live and work with a
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John was part of the Citizen Military
Forces from 30th June 1943 until 4th August that year,
and he attended training camps near Albury in New South Wales, and Chidlow in
Western Australia. He joined the
Australian Imperial Force on 5th August 1943 and trained for New
Guinea in Queensland. “We did our
jungle training to go to New Guinea on the Atherton Tablelands” he said. “One day we boarded the boat at Townsville,
and we didn’t really know where we were going to until we got off the boat at
Aitape in New Guinea” John Collett
served 403 days overseas in the Aitape-Wewak campaign which has been
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More than 440 Australian lives were
lost and more than 16,000 were admitted to hospital due to illness during the
long campaign. John Collett still
keeps a book published by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs about the
Aitape-Wewak campaign which states that the Japanese lost 9,000 killed, and 7,700
square kilometres of territory, a decisive factor in the final victory of
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John has lived in Wee Waa since the
end of the war, where he married his late wife Fay and where they raised
their children. “We went together for
a little while, then decided to get married, and were married 61 years. Fay was a telephonist at Burren on the
exchange and she worked as a nurse at the hospital” John and Fay had three children, Gary, Terry.
and Judith, and John now has seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren
to keep him on his toes. “Fay and I
both loved our kids. We went for a
family holiday every year, and it didn’t matter where it was. And when I was working as a shearer, we
used to go around in a caravan together to all the shearing sheds when Gary
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After the war, John turned his hand
to many jobs, mostly roles on the land.
“I was on the railway too for a little, while earning something like
Four Pounds 10 Shillings – that’s about $9 a week. My brother was a shearer and when I saw
what he was doing and thought I’d take it on”
John spent the rest of his working life in shearing sheds across the
North West and New England. John said
the fact he and his brother Noel were separated at a young age meant they
didn’t really grow up as brothers as much as he would have liked. They weren’t given the opportunity to have
a close sibling relationship, but were reunited later in life and incredibly
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Judith Fay Collett |
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Noel Louis Collett was born at Narrabri in 1929, being two years younger than his
brother John (above), the second child of Neville Thomas Collett and
Ida Duncan. He later married a member
of the Wilson family who was his sister-in-law and the sister of his brother
John’s wife Fay Wilson. Their marriage
produced two children for the couple, and all members of the family were still
alive and living in Australia in 2007. |
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Lawrence Noel Collett |
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28Q17 |
Adrian Neville Collett was born to Eric Alexander Miller
Collett and Gladys Elizabeth Matthews on 12th July 1937 at Wee Waa
in New South Wales. He married a Miss
Grant and together they had two children.
All members of the family were still alive in 2007. |
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Born in 1962
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a son Collett |
Date of birth
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Irwin Lindsay Collett was born to Eric Alexander Miller Collett and Gladys Elizabeth
Matthews on 14th July 1940 at Wee Waa in New South Wales. He married a Miss Bellano and together they
had two children. All members of the
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a Collett
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Date of birth
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another
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Date of birth
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28Q19 |
Anthea June Collett was the only known child of Trevor
David Collett and his wife Olga Muriel Wiles.
She was born at Kokopo in Papua New Guinea where her father worked at
a saw-mill at the time of the invasion by the Japanese forces. It must be assumed that Anthea and her
mother were alerted to the dangers that lay ahead, and had left the islands
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Despite
many unsuccessful attempts to escape from their captors, her father was
eventually taken prisoner and was placed on a ship with others to be
transported to a prisoner-of-war camp.
However, the ship was sunk by a United States submarine, resulting in
a massive loss of life through drowning.
Anthea later married to become Anthea June Hughes, and she and her
husband had four children, with all six members of the family still alive in
2007. |
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GEORGE LEONARD
COLLETT, who was known as Len, was born at Stoke-on-Trent on 7th
May 1941, with his birth
recorded there (Ref. 6b 464) when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Proom. The later marriage of George L
Collett and Nora Matthews was recorded at Newcastle-under-Lyme register
office (Ref. 9b 737) during the last three months of 1964. Nora Margaret Matthews was the daughter of
James Matthews and Catherine Fallon and was born on 3rd June
1944. The birth of the first of their two daughters was
recorded at Stoke-on-Trent, and the second at Alsager, near Crewe in
Cheshire. After three years living at
Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, their sons were born following a family move to
Kingswinford in the West Midlands. The
family settled in Millhouse Green at Penistone near Barnsley in 1974 and, at
the time of writing, Len and Nora were still living at Millhouse Green. |
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28R24 |
Jane Catherine Collett |
Born in 1966
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Verity Anne Collett |
Born in 1967
at Alsager, nr Crewe |
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THOMAS GEORGE COLLETT |
Born in 1971
at Kingswinford |
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28R27 |
William Leonard Collett |
Born in 1973
at Kingswinford |
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28Q22 |
Harry Leonard W Collett was born at Nunhead in the Camberwell
district of London on 29th
May 1906, the first child of Henry Isaac Collett and Kate Penfold, his birth recorded at
Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 976) during the second quarter of that
year. According to the next
census in April 1911, Harry Leonard Collett (the same name as his
grandfather), was recorded as being the four-year-old son of Harry Collett
who had been married to his wife Kate for six years. At that time in his life Harry Leonard
Collett was living with his family at 95B Tappesfield Road in Nunhead. He was 31 years old when the marriage of Harry L W Collett and Nellie
P Pataky was recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 2001) during the
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Both children’s births were recorded
at Camberwell when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Pataky. They were Pauline in 1938, and Ronald in
1940. Many years later, the death of
Harry Leonard W Collett was recorded at London register office (Vol. 14 0398)
during 1982, when his date of birth was confirmed as stated above. |
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Pauline
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Born in 1938 at Camberwell |
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Ronald
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Born in 1940 at Camberwell |
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28Q23 |
Edward Alfred Frederick
Collett, who was known as
Ted, was born at Thorn Terrace in Nunhead Grove in Camberwell on 3rd
July 1907, the second son of Henry Jessie and Kate Collett. His birth was recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 933) during
the third quarter of 1907. So
that means he was incorrectly recorded as Edward A J Collett in the census of
1911. At the time he was three years
old and living at 93b Tappesfield Road in Nunhead Green. It was during the last three months of 1926
when Edward A F Collett married Florence Elizabeth Brunsdon Spindler, the
event recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 1453). Florence was born on 7th March
1902 and she married Ted at St Peters Church in East Dulwich on 26th
December 1926. Ted was in the
Territorial Army and at the outbreak of World War Two he joined the army but
for some reason he was never posted overseas.
He was also a member of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (The
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After
nearly five years together Florence presented Edward with a daughter while
they were still living in Camberwell.
When he died on 6th September 1961, he and his wife had
been residing for about seventeen years at 14 Rockells Place off Forest Hill
Road in East Dulwich, South London, very close to the Camberwell Old
Cemetery. Probate for his personal
effects valued at £544 17 Shillings and 3 Pence was granted to his widow
Florence Collett in London on 23rd October 1961. Nearly fifteen years later Florence
Elizabeth Collett nee Spindler died at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham,
just south of East Dulwich, on 9th July 1976. |
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Ted
was only 54 years old when he died, with his passing recorded at London register office
(Ref. 5c 240), when the cause of death was a heart related
illness. He had worked many years at
The Waxed Paper Works on Sternhall Lane in Peckham where he was foreman. When the paper works closed, he turned to
his love of gardening, and became a gardener and park-keeper for the London
Borough of Camberwell, which he did right up to his untimely death. Following his death, he was buried in
ordinary ground at Camberwell New Cemetery, Brenchley Gardens, Honor Oak,
London. |
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28R30 |
Doreen Florence Collett |
Born in 1931
at Camberwell |
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28Q24 |
Kate Margaret E Collett was born at Nunhead in Camberwell either
at the end of 1909 or early the following year, the only known daughter of
Henry and Kate Collett. Her birth was recorded at
Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 905) during the first three months of
1910. She was known as Sissy in
the family and it was during the summer of 1933 that Kate M E Collett married
Arthur W Richards with
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28Q25 |
Thomas James Richard
Collett, who was
known as Tommy, was born at Camberwell, possibly in Nunhead, on 3rd
December 1919, the son of Henry Jessie and Kate Collett. As with his younger brother (below),
the birth of Thomas J R Collett was recorded at Camberwell register office
(Ref. 1d 1510) during the fourth quarter of 1919, when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Penfold. He married
Eva Iley who was born on 24th December 1924, her birth recorded at
Pontefract register office (Ref. 9c 214) in the West Riding of Yorkshire
during the first three months of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Lockwood. The marriage of
Thomas J R Collett and Eva Iley was recorded at Hemsworth register office
(Ref. 9c 510) during the final three months of 1945. Hemsworth is a town in the West Riding of
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After
two years together, Eva presented Tommy with a son whose birth was also
recorded at Hemsworth register office (Ref. 2b 983) during the last quarter
of 1947, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Iley. Tommy Collett died at Bury St Edmunds on 4th
September 2014. It was also at Bury St
Edmunds where Eva Collett nee Iley had died seventeen years earlier in
December 1997 and where her death was recorded (A20d 106) at the age of 83. As can be seen from the photograph above
and the obituary below, Tommy was a member of the British Army, serving with
the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders during the Second World War and the
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“Regimental Sergeant
Major Tommy Collett, who has died aged 94, was awarded a Military Medal in
1950 in the Korean War. Collett, a
company sergeant-major serving with 1st Battalion The Argyll & Sutherland
Highlanders, arrived in South Korea at the end of August 1950. On September 21 the Argylls crossed the
Nakdong River, south-west of Taegu, under heavy shell fire. Their objective was the town of Sonju,
eight miles away, but first they had to capture Point 282, a dominant feature
that the North Koreans were using to direct harassing fire at any units
trying to cross the river. Shortly
before five o’clock in the morning on September 23, two companies of the
Argylls attacked. The hill was taken
after a sharp engagement but it proved to be a false crest for it was
overlooked by Point 388, which was in enemy hands, and the Argylls dug in
feverishly in expectation of the inevitable counter-attack. It started with shelling and
mortaring. Casualties were mounting
and the North Koreans were forming up but the Argylls reckoned that shrewdly
directed American artillery could be counted on to break up any attack. At this critical moment, inexplicably, the
American officer was ordered to return to his HQ. Vigorous protests, all the way up to the
general, were unavailing. Supporting
artillery fire for the infantrymen crouching in their foxholes was lost. The order was given that the
position be held to the last man and the last round. The most pressing problem was getting the
wounded off the steep 900 feet hill.
Collett superintended the evacuation, constantly moving about in the
open under heavy fire. The North Koreans were getting ever closer and the
Argylls were losing more men. Soldiers
fit for fighting had to be employed as stretcher-bearers. The round trip took an hour and Collett
told his comrades that he was timing them with a stopwatch. ‘No stopping for a fag at the bottom of the
hill! Got it?’ They got it. Incurring the CSM’s wrath was feared every
bit as much as a bullet. Considerable
enemy infiltration had already taken place when an infantryman reported that
his weapon was out of action. Collett
handed the man his rifle and continued his work unarmed. At that moment, his company area was napalm
bombed and then strafed with machine gunfire.
An Allied air strike had hit the position by mistake, setting the
hilltop ablaze. The survivors fell
back but Collett rallied them, re-took the lost ground and then organised a
fighting withdrawal. One wounded man
that he carried to safety exclaimed, ‘I never thought I would have my arms
around your neck, sergeant-major.’ ‘It
will cost you a pint, one day’ his rescuer retorted – and, subsequently, it
did. Collett was among the last to
leave the position. His courage and
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Thomas James Richard
Collett was born in Camberwell, South London, on December 3 1919 and educated
locally. In September 1935, he
enlisted in the Loyal Regiment and was posted to 1st Battalion. In 1940, he took part in the BEF’s
evacuation from Dunkirk and, after transferring to the Argyll &
Sutherland Highlanders, he served in Palestine and Hong Kong before embarking
for Korea with 1 A&SH. Home
postings in Scotland were followed by a spell in British Guiana. After a posting to Berlin and two years at
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, his final appointment was with the OTC at Glasgow
University. He retired from the Army
in 1962 in the rank of RSM and for the next 23 years he was a publican at
Bury St. Edmunds. In his spare time,
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Two
further notices were published in the Bury local press, the first as follows:
“Collett Thomas, Former RSM of the
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Passed away peacefully in the West Suffolk Hospital on 4th September
2014, aged 94. Husband of the late Eva,
much loved father of Tom, granddad of Ian and Andrew and great-granddad to
Max and Isla. Funeral service will
take place 22nd September 2014 at 3pm at The West Suffolk Crematorium.” The second notice read: “To Tom Junior and his family, may I take
this opportunity to express my sincere condolences to Tom, his wife, children
and grandchildren on the loss of Tom Senior, a lovely popular man who is
remembered by many local people as a likeable and respected landlord” |
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Thomas James William Collett |
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28Q26 |
Charles Ernest Collett was born at Camberwell, possibly in
Nunhead, on 11th
November 1922 and he may have been the last child of Henry Jessie
Collett and Kate Penford. His birth
was recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 1165) during the last
three months of 1922, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Penfold. He attended his brother Ted’s
funeral in 1961 when he was described as tallish and slim, with dark hair and
a David Niven style moustache. Charles
Ernest Collett was 63 when he died at Swindon in 1985 with his death recorded at Wiltshire register
office (Vol. 23 2343) when his date of birth was given as above. |
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28Q28 |
Amelia Florence Ena Collett was born in London possibly at the
end of 1907 with her
birth recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d 953) during the first
three months of 1908, the first-born child of Leonard Collett and
Amelia Rowcliffe. In the Camberwell census of
1911, she was described as Ena Collett aged three years where she and her
family were staying at the home of her maternal grandparents Edward and Maria
Rowcliffe. Under her full name, she
married Joshua Kendall in 1936, when their wedding was recorded at Chelsea
register office (Ref. 1a 1021) during the spring that year. Their marriage produced a daughter for the
couple, with the birth of Heather C Kendall recorded at Croydon
register office (Ref. 2a 1213) in 1945.
Amelia was 98 years old when she died, with the death of Amelia
Florence E Kendall recorded at Croydon register office (Vol. 2251b b97b) in June
2006. |
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28Q29 |
Doris Kathleen E Collett was born in 1908 at Camberwell where her birth was registered
(Ref. 1d 930) during the second quarter of 1909. Curiously in the Camberwell census of 1911
Doris was described as Dorothy Collett aged two years. However, upon being married in 1930, it was Doris Kathleen E Collett
that she married Harold J Chapman, as recorded at Camberwell register office
(Ref. 1d 1737) during the second quarter of that year. It is possible, but not proved, that Doris
may have been the Doris Kathleen Chapman who died in Australia and was buried
at the Gregson & Weight Caloundra Memorial Gardens, Queensland in January
2004. |
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28Q30 |
Leonard Richard H
C Collett was born on 28th April1913 within
the Camberwell area of London where his birth was recorded (Ref. 1d 1751)
during the second quarter of the year, his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Rowcliffe. Thirty years later, it
was at Surrey register office (Ref. 2a 1391) that the marriage of Leonard R H
C Collett and Alice E M Burles was recorded during the spring of 1943. No record of any children has been found
while, around the time of their sixtieth wedding anniversary, the death of
Leonard Richard H C Collett was recorded at Kent register office (Vol. 5641h
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28Q33 |
Frederick James Collett was born at Greenwich in South London
on 31st October 1919, the eldest of the four sons of Frederick S J
Collett and Nellie May Seeley. His
birth, as Frederick J Collett was recorded at Greenwich register office (Ref.
1d 1876) during the fourth quarter of 1919, when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Seeley. The marriage of
Frederick J Collett and Edna W Earl was recorded at Deptford register office
(Ref. 1d 2497) in the second quarter of 1940.
Like her husband, Edna was also born at Greenwich, where her birth was
recorded (Ref. 1d 2087) during the second quarter of 1920, when her mother’s maiden-name
was Chandler. Their marriage produced
one son for the couple, who lived all their life together around the Dulwich
area of London. The death of Frederick
James Collett was recorded at Southwark register office (Vol. 15 117) during
the first three months of 1986, and it was his death certificate which
provided his date of birth. Prior to
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28R32 |
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28Q34 |
Ernest George Collett was born at Greenwich, where his birth
was recorded (Ref. 1d 1635) during the second quarter of 1922, when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Seeley.
The marriage of Ernest G Collett and Ethel M Addis was recorded at
Camberwell register office (Ref. 5c 590) during the second quarter of 1947. Their marriage produced a son, before they
separated in 1960. And it was their
son Terry, who kindly provided the information about his family for the
February 2018 reissue of this family line.
It was on 23rd
August 2009 that Ernest George Collett passed away, when his death was recorded at
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28R33 |
Terence J Collett |
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28Q35 |
Sidney John Collett was born at Greenwich in 1925, and it
was there also that his birth was recorded (Ref. 1d 1483) during the first
three months of that year. The birth
record also confirmed that his mother’s maiden-name was Seeley. When Sidney became a married man, it was
his sister-in-law that he wed, the younger sister of Ethel M Addis, the wife
of his older brother Ernest (above).
The marriage of Sidney J Collett and Kathleen H Addis was recorded at
Camberwell (Ref. 5c 573) during the third quarter of 1951 and produced a
daughter for the couple whose birth was recorded at Camberwell register
office (Ref. 5c 144) during the last three months of 1955, when the mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed at Addis. Like his
eldest brother Frederick (above), Sidney also resided within the
London Borough of Southwark, and it was at Camberwell register office (Ref.
5a 591) that the death of Sidney J Collett was recording during the first
quarter of 1967 when he was only 42, the cause of death being a heart attack. Nine years after being made a widow,
Kathleen married Sidney’s younger brother Edward Bartlett Collett (below)
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28Q36 |
Edward Bartlett Collett was born at Deptford in the London
Borough of Lewisham on 18th December 1930, his birth recorded
there (Ref. 1d 1116) a few weeks later, during the first quarter of 1931,
when again the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Seeley. In 1976 Edward married his sister-in-law Kathleen
H Collett, nee Addis, the widow of his brother Sidney (above) and, with
their advanced years, they had no children.
The death of Edward Bartlett Collett was recorded at the Bromley
register office in Kent (Vol. 222/1) during the first three months of 2004,
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Henry Collett was born at Alvescot in 1883 and was
the base-born son of Emma Collett of Alvescot and, according to his marriage
certificate, his father was Henry James.
The birth of
Henry Collett was registered at Witney (Ref. 3a 783) during the third quarter
of the year. It is assumed that
he continued to live with his mother, probably at the home of her parents in
Alvescot. What is known is that
following Emma’s married to Joseph Fitchett, Henry was living with his mother
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Just
after the start of the new century Henry had returned to Alvescot and was
living at the home of his maternal grandmother’s brother William Collett
(Ref. 28O56) at No. 1 Foxes Row.
According to the census of 1901, Henry was 17 and was confirmed as
born at Alvescot, where he was employed as an under-carter on a farm,
probably working on the same farm as William Collett who was described a
cattleman on a farm. It was just over
seven years later when Henry Collett married Emily Ann Davis, by banns, in St
James’ Church at Ramsden in Oxfordshire on 24th July 1908, when their wedding was
recorded at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 2301). What is very interesting on their marriage
certificate is that Henry gave his father’s name as Joseph (no surname) – a
gardener, the name Joseph crossed out and replaced by Henry James. This raises the question, did Henry know
who was his father? Henry was
described as 24 years old, a bachelor, and a gardener from Buckland, who
signed the marriage certificate in his own hand. Emily also signed her name, was 25, a
spinster, and a parlour-maid from Ramsden, the daughter of carter Charles
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Once
married the couple settled in Deddington, just south of Banbury, where their
four children were born, the first of them within six months of their wedding
day. By the time of the next census in
April 1911, Henry Collett from Alvescot was 27 and a domestic gardener living
at the four-roomed accommodation that was The Folly, Chapel Square, in the
Oxfordshire village of Deddington.
Living there with him was his wife of three years, Emily Ann Collett,
aged 28 and from Cogges in Witney, and one of the two children which had been
born to the couple by that time. The
census return stated that Emily had given birth to two children, both alive
on that day, but only Ethel Florence Collett aged one year was living at The Folly
with them. Also, on that same day
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The
couple’s missing son, their eldest child, was staying with Emily’s parents,
perhaps in readiness for the birth of their next child, with Emily already
having a young baby to look after.
Albert Collett aged three years, a grandson from Deddington, was recorded
at the home of Charles and Mary Ann Davis at Ramsden near Charlbury. Charles was 68 and a carter on a farm, his
wife was 59, and still living with them were their three sons, Albert Davis
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Four and a half years later Henry joined the army on 25th
October 1915 in Banbury, when
Henry Collett was 32 years and 2 months, born at Alvescot and living in
Deddington, and assigned to the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Regiment,
service number 20849. After his
initial training, he was posted to France on 14th July 1916 and
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After the war, his
military record, completed in 1919, confirmed the details above, plus his home address as
Philcote Street in Deddington, by which time he was 35, was 5 feet 9 inches
tall. As well as confirming his wife’s
name, the date of their wedding, and the names and dates of birth of their
four children, the same record gave his address at the time of his marriage
as Horsefair in Deddington, which is the area adjacent to Philcote
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Henry Collett appears to
have lived out his life as a resident of Deddington and, although his death
was recorded at Berkshire register office (Ref. 6a 288) during the first
quarter of 1963, he was buried on 25th March 1963 in the
churchyard of St Peter’s & St Paul’s Church in Deddington at the age of
79. |
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Born in 1908
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Born in 1909
at Deddington |
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Reginald Charles Collett |
Born in 1911
at Deddington |
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Mabel Emily Collett |
Born in 1916
at Deddington |
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Albert Collett Bullock was born at Alvescot on 31st
March 1901, the base-born son of Albert Collett and the widow Charlotte
Bullock. At the time of the
registration of the birth only the mother’s name was given, and it is
considered that she gave her son his second name to indicate who the father
was. The boy’s father was himself
married just under four years later, and remained living in Alvescot where he
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Since
he was born on the day of the census in 1901, he was recorded at Alvescot
with his mother and her four earlier children by her husband, but simply as
an infant with no name. It is possible
that his mother was married for a second time during the first decade of the
new century, as no record of her as Charlotte Bullock has been found, whereas
Albert Bullock, aged 10 years and from Alvescot, was living there with his
half-sister Georgina Bullock, aged 14, and possibly even with their mother. |
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Albert
Bullock was later married, and that resulted in the birth of a son for him
who was born in 1955, Stephen Roger Bullock.
Sadly, Albert died in 1961 when his son was only around six years
old. And it is thanks to Roger of Cheadle,
Cheshire in 2011, that the story of his father was been added to this family
line. |
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George William Albert
Collett was born at
Clanfield on 22nd April 1905 following the marriage of his parents
Albert Collett and Susan Alice Goodway only three months earlier at the end
of January that same year. His birth was recorded at
Witney register office (Ref. 3a 1093), with George still an infant
when his mother died, after which his father remarried in December 1907. George Collett was five years old in the
Alvescot census of 1911, and
is thought to have married at the age of 25.
The marriage of George W Collett and Elsie R Eeles was recorded at
Witney register office (Ref. 3a 3193) during the second quarter of 1933. If this can be proved to be George W A
Collett, then the births of their four children were recorded at three
different locations in Oxfordshire, perhaps reflecting George’s changes in
his occupation. |
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The births of the first two children
were recorded at Oxford City register office; Sheila in 1935 Q3 (Ref. 3a
2047) and Brenda in 1937 Q3 (Ref. 3a 2207).
Their third daughter had her birth recorded at the Bicester Ploughley
register office (Ref. 3a 2989) in 1942 Q2, while their son birth was recorded
at Oxfordshire County register office (Ref. 3a 2591) in 1944. In all four cases, the mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Eeles. The later death of George William A Collett
was recorded at the Warwick and Leamington register office (Vol. 31 0473)
during the third quarter of 1983 when he was 78, and when his date of birth
was confirmed as stated above. |
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Warwickshire, it was at Stratford-on-Avon register office (Ref. 9c 3189) that
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Born in 1935 at Oxford |
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Born in 1937 at Oxford |
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Born in 1942 at Ploughley (Bicester) |
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Born in 1944 at Oxfordshire |
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28Q44 |
Frederick John Collett was born at Alvescot on 6th
December 1908, the first child for Albert Collett by his second wife
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Edgington, whose birth was recorded at Witney register office (Ref. 3a1028)
during the last month of the year.
He was two years old in the Alvescot census of 1911 when he was simply
recorded as Frederick Collett. It was near
Bicester that the marriage of Frederick John Collett and Muriel Alma Slatford
took place and which was recorded at Ploughley register office (Ref. 3a 3661)
during the last three months of 1938. Muriel
was born at Garsington, just south-east of the City of Oxford, on 20th
January 1914, her birth recorded at Headington register office (Ref. 3a
2008), when her mother’s maiden-name was given as Townsend. On their wedding day, Muriel was already
expecting the birth of the first of the couple’s two children, who was born
in Oxford in early 1939, as was their second child. Tragically, Frederick John Collett may not
have had the opportunity to see his second child as he was killed in action
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He
was Gunner Collett service number 1100396 serving with 19th Field
Regiment of the Royal Artillery. He
was 35 when he died and his army records confirm he was the son of Albert and
Lizzie Collett, and the husband of Muriel Alma of Bladon in Oxfordshire. Eleven years after losing her husband, it
appears Muriel was remarried and, although not confirmed, the marriage of
Muriel A Collett and Frederick V Beeson was recorded at Witney register
office (Ref. 6b 1947) during the second quarter of 1955. |
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Born in 1939
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Born in 1942
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28Q45 |
Elsie Freda Mary Collett
was born at Alvescot
on 6th July 1913, the fourth child of Albert Collett and the
second child by his second wife Elizabeth Edgington, whose birth was recorded at Witney register
office (Ref. 3a 2263) with her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Edginton. She was nearly 22 years of age when the
marriage of Elsie Freda Mary Collett and Thomas R Johnson was recorded at
Witney register office (Ref. 3a 3824) during the second quarter of 1935,
when the wedding ceremony was conducted on 29th June 1935. The birth of Thomas Richard Johnson was recorded at the Oxford
Headington register office (Ref. 3a 1078) during the summer of 1908 and who
was the son of Howard and Annie Richards.
Upon his death being recorded at Oxfordshire register office (Vol. 20
2585) in 1975, his date of birth was recorded as 9th July 1908. |
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The marriage of Elsie and Thomas
produced three daughters, and they were: Ann Johnson in 1936, Joan
Johnson in 1939, and Sylvia Johnson in 1946, with the birth of Ann
and Joan recorded at Oxford City register office, while Syliva’s was recorded
at the Oxfordshire County register office.
In each case, the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. When Elsie Fred Mary Johnson died in Oxford
on 12th June 2007, she was residing within the OX3 postcode area
north-east of the city centre, previously covered by the Headington register
office of Oxford. |
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28Q46 |
Dorothy May Violet
Collett was born at
Alvescot in 1923, the last child of Albert and Lizzie Collett, with her birth also recorded
at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 1917) during the second quarter of the
year. When she was only 16
years old, she married John Mellor/Miller on 7th November 1939 at
Alvescot when he was 24, having been born on 19th April 1915. Their wedding was recorded at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 6355)
and, at that time, John was serving with the Royal Air Force and was
stationed at the nearby Brize Norton air base. |
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28Q47 |
Eileen Emma Frances Collett was born at Alvescot in 1926, the
first-born child of William George Leonard Collett and Arabella Edith Godwin,
whose birth was recorded
at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 1648) during the last three months of that
year. |
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William George Collett was born within the Headington area of
north-east Oxford on 14th August 1930, the son of William George
Leonard Collett and his wife Arabella Edith Godwin. The birth of William G
Collett was recorded at Headington register office (Ref. 3a 1859) during the third
quarter of 1930 when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Godwin. William’s parents appear to have been
divorced during the following years, with his mother marrying for a second
time during 1938, when she became Arabella Edith Simpson, following which his
father was remarried in 1944. The
grounds for the divorce may have been an extra-marital affair, with the
possibility that their son was not fathered by W G L Collett. Certainly, following her second marriage,
her son was henceforth known William George Simpson. And it was as William George Simpson that
his death was recorded at Swindon register office (Vol. 23 2715) that his
death was recorded during March 1991 when he was 60 years of age. |
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Ellen May Collett, referred to by the family as Nelly, was born at Swindon on 6th May 1914,
the same year that her parents Ernest George Collett and Ellen Iles were
married there. Her birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 76) during the second quarter of that year, when her mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Iles.
Tragically, her father was killed in action during the Second Battle
of Ypres when Ellen was just one year old, and this photo of her was taken some
years later. Six years after being
made a widow her mother married Albert Townsend at Swindon in 1921, resulting
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Ellen
May Collett was 24 when she married Ellis Swayles with their wedding recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 102) during the third quarter of 1938 when the first
of their three daughters was born later that same year. The couple’s three children were born at
Swindon, and they were Janet Swayles in 1938, Anita Swayles in
1939, and Susan Swayles in 1944, when their mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Collett. The death of Ellen May Swayles
was recorded at Wiltshire register office (Vol. 23 2277) in 1977 when she was
63. |
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Ronald Graham Miles Collett
was born in the
family home at 20 Perry’s Lane in Wroughton, near Swindon, on 17th
November 1924, the eldest of the three children of Sidney Collett and his
wife Dulcie May Miles. His birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 19) with his mother’s maiden-name confirmed
as Miles. When he was nearly
four years old his schoolteacher father took the family to live at a new
house on Broome Manor Lane in Swindon, from where the family moved in 1932
when Ronald’s father secured another teaching job in Salisbury. From that day forward the family lived at
464 Devizes Road in Bemerton, just outside Salisbury. After attending the local junior school Ronald
was a pupil at the Bishop Wordsworth Public School for Boys, where his father
was the Master of Physical Education, and later studied architecture at
Durham University. During the Second
World War he joined the armed forces and was attached to the Special
Operations Executive, and it was during his training in the Brecon Beacons
that he met his future wife. After the
war Ronald was posted to India where he was involved in partition of that
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It
was after his return from India in 1947 that Ronald married Pauline Daphne
Anghared Wilson on 29th July 1947 at the Church of St Gwendaline
in Talgarth. Pauline was born at
Brecknock, Merionethshire, in Wales during the second quarter of 1927, and their wedding was recorded
at Breconshire register office (Ref. 8a 159). After leaving the army Ronald and Pauline
settled in Newcastle where their three children were born and from where
Ronald secured his degree in architecture at Durha. That qualification enabled him to work as
an architect in local government until the day he retired in 1982. It was two years after he was married that
his brother Dudley (below) emigrated to Australia and he was later
followed there by Ronald’s parent and his sister Joan (below) in 1951.
Sadly, that was a permanent split for
Ronald from his Collett family, which was very upset over his marriage to
Pauline. Apparently, he was almost
entirely disowned by his family as they did not approve of his marriage to a
woman who they perceived as being far below their social class. Hence, that was the reason why he and
Pauline ran away to Newcastle, after which the remainder of his family
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Sometime
after the death of his father in Australia during 1964, Ronald’s mother was
taken ill, having suffered a stroke, and eventually returned to England in
1969. She was accompanied by Ronald’s
widowed sister and the pair of them settled in North Shields. Curiously, despite being separated from his
family, it was Ronald Collett who was named as the informant of the death of
his mother at North Shields in 1975.
It was thirty years later when Ronald Collett, aged 81, passed away
peacefully in his sleep on 29th October 2005 when on holiday in
Scotland. The property which was his
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Diane Sian Collett |
Born in 1959
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Born in 1963
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Gareth Paul Collett |
Born in 1966
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Dudley Sidney Gerald
Collett, who was
known as Gerry, was born at Swindon on 23rd April 1927, the second
child of Sidney and Dulcie Collett, whose birth was recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 20) when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Miles. From the age of four or five years, his
early years were spent with his family in Salisbury. Upon completing his education, he joined
the British Merchant Marine as a midshipman cadet with Blue Funnel during
January in 1944 at the age of 16. It
is understood that Blue Funnel were accorded the right to refer to their
cadets as midshipmen. He was actively
involved in the Second World War, both in Europe and in the Far East, and
eventually transferred to the Australian Merchant Marine in 1950, where he
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It
was in Australia that he settled in 1950 and where he encouraged his parents
and sister Maureen (below) to join him in 1951. It was there also that he married Jenny
Price at St
George’s Church in Malvern
in Victoria on 1st
August 1956 with whom he
had two children. Gerry and Jenny were
living in Melbourne when, only seven years after retiring, Dudley Sidney
Gerald Collett passed away quite unexpectedly on 1st June 1991 at
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Jenny
Collett nee Price was born at Kidderminster in Worcestershire, England, on 3rd
February 1934, the daughter of Rose and John ‘Jack’ Price, both parents were
of Welsh decent. It was during 1951
that Jenny’s parents took her and her brother John to a new life in Australia
in 1951. Tragically, the family had
only been settled in Malvern near Melbourne for just one year when Jenny’s
father passed away from lung cancer.
Jenny started work at McIlwraith McEacharn where she met Gerry
Collett. Sadly, less than a year after
they were married Jenny’s mother Rose passed away. Following the loss of her husband during
mid-1991, Jenny lived at Blackburn in Melbourne’s east side, close to where
her two children were residing at that time. Jenny Collett nee Price passed
away on 21st January 2004 from septicemia. |
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Joan Dulcie Maureen Collett,
who was always known
as Maureen, was born at Swindon in 1930, the youngest of the three children
of Sidney and Dulcie May Collett. Her birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 64) during the third quarter of 1930, with
her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Miles. Not long after she was born the family left
Swindon and moved to Salisbury. After
the Second World War her brother Dudley (above) became a merchant
seaman and later transferred to the Australian Merchant Navy and settled in
that country in 1950. Maureen was 21
when she and her parents left England to join her brother for a new life in
Australia during 1951. In 1954 she
married Harry Saddington who was born in 1920 and in 1955 Maureen presented
him with a son Timothy. Tim was only
two years old when his father was tragically killed in a car crash during the
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Heartbroken,
following the death of her husband, Maureen, her son, together with her
parents, returned to England in 1958.
However, that time in England was short-lived when, in 1961 Maureen
and her son and her mother returned to Australia, with her father joining
them there in 1962. Following the
death in Adelaide of her father in 1964, and with the failing health of her
mother, Maureen took her mother to live in the north-east of England, having
secured a teaching post there. Her son
Timothy Saddington followed in his uncle’s footsteps by becoming a
merchant seaman, and in 2012 he was living within the Newcastle area of
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Ellen Collett, who was known as Nellie, was born at
Swindon in 1919 the older of the two daughters of Nelson Collett and Emily
Duerden. Her birth was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref.
5a 31) during the last quarter of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name
confirmed as Duerden. The marriage of
Nellie (E) Collett and William Christopher Meesam was recorded at Wiltshire
register office (Ref. 5a 150) during the spring of 1941. The couple had two daughters and Ellen
Meesam nee Collett died during 2005, and those three events may have occurred elsewhere, as
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Kathleen Elizabeth
Winifred Collett was
born near Manchester in
Lancashire, with her birth recorded at Barton-upon-Irwell register office
(Ref. 8c 1046) during the first months of 1921 where her mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Duerden, the younger daughter of Nelson and Emily
Collett. The later marriage of
Kathleen E W Collett and Dennis Thomas Dowson was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 55)
during the second quarter of 1940.
The marriage provided the couple with three children whose births were recorded at
Swindon, when their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Dowson. The were Clare Dowson in 1942, Joan
Dowson in 1948, and Neil Dowson in 1959. Kathleen had reached a great age when she
passed away in Swindon on 11th March 2020 when she was 98 years
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Anthony Roy Collett was born at Wroughton near Swindon on
8th October 1928, the first child of Frank Collett and Margaret
Alice Elliott. His birth was registered at Swindon (Ref. 5a 43)
when his mother’s maiden-name was conformed as Elliott. His later marriage to Noreen French of
Darlington in County Durham who was born there in 1931, was recorded at Wiltshire
register office (Ref. 7c 1360) during the first three months of 1951. The couple’s first child was born at
Swindon while the others were born after the family had settled in the Fulham
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Born in 1957
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28Q59 |
Pamela Joy Collett, who was referred to as Pam, was born
at Wroughton on 13th January 1934, with her birth registered in Swindon (Ref. 5a 18) with
her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Elliott. During 1936 the family moved to live in
Swindon where Pam’s father Frank had been born and lived during his early
life. Pam was educated at Ferndale
School and later at Headlands Grammar School.
On leaving school Pam took up employment with the Great Western
Railway working in the Privilege Office.
It was from the Priv. Office that GWR employees were given free passes
and privilege tickets to travel at reduced rates on the railway. The length of service with the GWR
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It
was in Swindon that she met and later married Edwin James Bond, with Edwin having
been born in Swindon on 21st March 1927, and six years older than
Pam. Their marriage was recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 7c 11873) during the spring of 1953 and produced two children
for Pam and Edwin. They were Kevin
James Bond who was born on 15th July 1954, and Carole Bond
who was born on 16th September 1964, both born at Swindon where
their mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Bond. In
2002, Pam was diagnosed with cancer and had one kidney removed to try to defeat
the illness. Initially, everything
seemed to be fine for a while, but the cancer returned and Pam passed away in
the Prospect Hospice at Wroughton on the 7th of June 2007. At the time of her passing Pam was
the proud grandmother to four grandchildren and great-grandmother to five other
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ROBERT JOHN COLLETT, who was referred to as Bob, was born
at Swindon on 25th June 1937, the only son and last child of Frank
Collett and Margaret Alice Elliott. His birth was register at
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married Margaret Harris at Christchurch in Swindon on 5th July
1958. Margaret was born on 28th
February 1937 and was the daughter of Stanley Ernest Harris who was born in
1901 and Olive Ellen Truman who was born in 1903. The wedding of Robert J Collett and Margaret O Harris was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 1432), where their children’s births were recorded. This
photograph of Bob and Margaret was taken in 2008 at their fiftieth wedding
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Leigh Anthony Collett |
Born in 1962
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Darren Jon Collett |
Born in 1964
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Phyllis May Collett was born at Aurora in Ontario on 18th
June 1928. It was there also that she
married Eric Ronald Egerton on 18th June 1949. Eric was the son of Frederick Egerton and
Alice Ryder and was born on 15th June 1924 at Whelford near
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a son Collett |
Born on
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Sheila Collett |
Born in 1953
at Aurora |
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Born in 1958
at Aurora |
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Patricia Collett twin |
Born in 1958
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Nancy Collett |
Born in 1959
at Aurora |
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Tracey Collett |
Born in 1964
at Aurora |
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Jeanne Collett was born at Aurora on 16th
September 1933 where she married Ronnie Brown on 24th March
1951. Ronnie was born in 1930. The marriage produced three children, one
of which may have been Jennifer Brown, who was referred to as Jenny Todd in
the obituary of her grandmother Mary Collett in 2012. From the same obituary it seems likely that
Jeanne Brown nee Collett, the daughter of Ted and Mary Collett, had passed
away before 2012 since there was no mention of a daughter, just her son
Donald (below). |
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Edward Collett, who was referred to as Teddy, was born at Aurora on 16th
October 1940 where he married Hazel McConnell on 21st September
1964. Another Collett/McConnell
connection was made when Edward’s niece Sheila Collett married Hazel’s
brother John McConnell a few years later.
At the time of the death of Edward’s mother in 2012 no reference was
made of him or either of his two children in the obituary of Mary Elizabeth
Collett nee Humphrey published in The Toronto Star. This may suggest that Edward Collett had
died prior to 2012. |
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28R62 |
Edward William Collett |
Born in 1969
at Aurora |
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28R63 |
Tammy Collett |
Born in 1972
at Aurora |
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Donald Collett was born at Aurora on 28th
February 1951 a year before his parents were married. He married (1) Pat Van Dyke Nichols in 1972
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28R64 |
Patti Collett |
Born in 1973
at Aurora |
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28R65 |
Rory Thomas
Collett |
Born on
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28Q67 |
Reginald Collett was born in
Swindon on 18th March 1925, the elder of the two sons of Fred
Collett and Lilian F Turner, his birth recorded at Swindon register office
(Ref. 5a 5) when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Turner. Upon his death in 1987 he was recorded as
Reginald Frederick Collett whose passing was reported at Wiltshire register
office (Vol. 23 1951). In addition to
this, when he was married, he was recorded as Reginald F Collett when his
wedding with Beryl J Franklin was registered as Wiltshire register office
(Ref. 7c 1336) during the quarter of 1952. Their daughter was born at Swindon early in
1955, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Franklin. |
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28R66 |
Denise
P Collett |
Born in 1955 at Swindon |
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28Q68 |
David Fred Collett was born in 1930
at Swindon with his birth recorded there during the second quarter of that
year (Ref. 5a 67) with his mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Turner, being
the younger son of Fred and Lilian Collett.
David was in his early forties when the marriage of David F Collett
and Louisa T Holmes was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 1886) during
the last quarter of 1973. |
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28Q69 |
Kenneth William Stanley Collett
was born at Swindon on 28th November 1921, the only child of William
Collett and Lilian M Humphries, whose birth was recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 5a 24) during the first month of 1922 when his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Humphries.
He was only eighteen years of age when the marriage of Kenneth W S
Collett and Doris Morris was recorded at Devizes register office (Ref. 5a 451)
during the third quarter of 1940.
There are many children in England born after 1940 with Collett-Morris
parents, so it is not easy to identify which may be the off-spring of Ken and
Doris. |
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in Somerset, not far from Devizes, it seems highly likely that the couple had
the two children listed below; Graham born in 1949, and Georgina born in
1951, whose mother’s maiden-name was Morris. The nine years from their wedding day until
the birth of their first child may indicate Ken served his country during the
Second World War. It was as Kenneth
William Stanley that his death was recorded at Somerset register office (Vol.
7251 8d) in 2002 at the age of 80, when his date of birth was confirmed as
provided above. It was at Minehead
where he died on 1st June 2002, and was buried at Minehead
Cemetery on 7th June 2002. |
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28R67 |
Graham
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Born in 1949 at Bath, Somerset |
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Georgina
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Born in 1951 at Bath, Somerset |
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28Q70 |
Gordon Collett
was born in Swindon on 23rd
July 1932 and was the twin brother of Raymond (below), the son
of Albert Collett and Dorothy Florence Plumb.
His birth was
recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 35 - 63) during the third
quarter of the year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Plumb. Gordon was 22 years old when he
married Audrey I Stoddard, with their wedding recorded at Swindon register
office (Ref. 7c 1211) during the spring of 1955. Their marriage produced two children for
the couple, with their birthdays again recorded at Swindon register office; their
daughter Lorraine in 1958, and son Stephen in 1962, when their mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Stoddard. |
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Audrey I Stoddard was also born in
Swindon, where her birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 40) during the last three
months of 1935, with her mother’s maiden-name being Barnes. Gordon Collett who was born in Swindon in
1932 was still residing there when he died on 19th January 2011 at
the age of 79. |
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28R69 |
Lorraine
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Born in 1958 at Swindon |
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Born in 1963 at Swindon |
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Raymond Collett was
born in Swindon on 23rd
July 1932 and was the twin brother of Gordon (above), another
son of Albert and Dorothy Florence ColettPlumb. His birth was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 35 - 69)
during the third quarter of the year, when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Plumb. It was during the
first three months of 1960 that the marriage of Raymond Collett and Valerie R
Hill was recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 1251). Evidence of any children for the couple has
not been unearthed. |
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28Q72 |
Anthony John Collett was born at Swindon on 15th
August 1933, only a short few months after his parents John Collett and
Winifred Ada Huddy were married there. His birth, as Anthony J Collett, was
recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 5a 99), when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Huddy. It was at
Chelsea register office in London, on 17th July 1962, that Anthony
John Collett from Swindon married Merle A Babcooke, a Canadian Mohawk Indian
from the Tyendinaga Indian Reserve in Ontario, Canada. Merle A McFarland was born on 25th
January 1938 and was first married in Canada before settling in England. Earlier in his life, Tony had completed his
National Service with the army, after which he served as a chef for the staff
and crew on board the R M S Queen Mary and crossed the Atlantic many times. He later worked at the Great Western Railway
Works in Swindon, until it was closed in 1986. When that happened, Anthony was employed as
a driver at Fairford Royal Air Force base, nearby in Gloucestershire. |
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Anthony
John Collett was nearly 86 years old when he died at Swindon on 25th
July 2019 from lung cancer. It was
their daughter Denise who kindly provided these details in 2021, who also
said that her mother was still alive at that time. The obituary for Anthony John ‘Rocky’ Collett, referred to him as
Tony, was published in the Swindon Advertiser newspaper on 20th
August 2019 as follows: “Passed away peacefully at home, with his family
by his side on 25th July 2019, aged 85 years.
A loving husband to Merle and devoted dad to Denise. Tony will be sadly missed by all” |
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28R71 |
Denise Ann Collett |
Born in 1969
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28Q73 |
Ivan K Collett was born at Swindon on 17th
August 1934, the second of the five children of John and Winifred Collett. When his birth was registered at Swindon
(Ref. 5a 57), his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Huddy. Twenty years later, the marriage of Ivan K
Collett and Edna M Le Maitre was recorded at Swindon (Ref. 7c 1207) during
the second quarter of 1954. The
couple’s first child was most likely a honeymoon baby, born at Swindon
towards the end of the same year. The
births of all three children were recorded at Swindon register office; (Ref.
7c 614), (Ref. 7c 753) in the second quarter of 1957, and Ref. 7c 715) during
the first quarter of 1958. The
mother’s maiden-name in each case was confirmed as Le Maitre. |
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28R72 |
Linda J
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Born in 1954
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Teresa E
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Born in 1957
at Swindon |
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28R74 |
Ian J Collett |
Born in 1958
at Swindon |
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28Q74 |
Trevor B Collett was born at Swindon on 24th
August 1936, although his birth was not recorded there (Ref. 5a 34) until the
last three months of that year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Huddy. It was during the second
quarter of 1957 that Trevor B Collett married Evelyn Smith, their wedding
recorded at Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 1041). Evelyn was born at Purton in Wiltshire on 4th
July 1939 and it was there also that both of their daughters were born, with
their births registered in Swindon, when the mother’s maiden-name was
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28R75 |
Lynn T Collett |
Born in 1960
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28R76 |
Debra S Collett |
Born in 1962
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28Q75 |
Melvin T Collett was born at Swindon in 1941, his birth
recorded there (Ref. 5a 68) during the last quarter of the year, when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Huddy. The marriage of Melvin T Collett and Julia A
Horder took place in Swindon where it was recorded (Ref. 7c 1649) during the
last three months of the 1967. Their
son and daughter were both born in Swindon where their respective births were
recorded, (Ref. 7c 2684) during the first few months in 1972 and (Vol. 23
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28R77 |
Helen
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Born in 1972
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Simon John
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Born in 1979
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Glenn B Collett was born at Swindon in 1945, the last
of the five sons of John Collett and Winifred Ada Huddy, whose birth was
recorded there (Ref. 5a 34) during the last three months of the year, when
the mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Huddy. Glenn was in his mid-30s when he married
Maureen Painter in Swindon during the summer of 1979 (Vol. 23 2383). To date, no record of any children being
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28Q77 |
Paul Charles Collett was born at Swindon on 23rd
September 1942, the first-born child of Edward Charles Collett and Marjorie
Woods, his birth recorded during the last quarter of 1942 (Ref. 5a 15) when
his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Woods. He was nearly twenty-seven when he married
Lesley A Lee at Swindon (Ref. 7c 2057) during the second quarter of 1969. After being married for five years their
daughter was born in Swindon, where her birth was recorded (Vol. 23 2197)
during the second quarter of 1974, when her mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Lee. Just less than two
years later Lesley presented Paul with a son, whose birth was recorded at
Swindon (Vol. 23 1648) during the first months of 1976. |
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28R79 |
Sarah Denise
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Born in 1974
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28R80 |
Nathan Paul
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Born in 1976
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28Q78 |
Stephen L E Collett was born at Swindon on 16th
January 1944, where his birth was recorded (Ref. 5a 29) and when his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Woods. He
later married Heather B C Thomson, with the event recorded at Swindon (Ref.
7c 1400) during the first quarter of 1965.
However, it was also during that same quarter of 1965 that the
daughter of Stephen and Heather was born, her birth recorded at Swindon (Ref.
7c 920). The only proviso to this is
that the mother’s maiden-name was recorded as Thompson, rather than
Thomson. Two years later the couple’s
second daughter was born at Swindon (Ref. 7c 781) during the first three months
of 1967. It was also at Swindon that
the marriage of Jacqueline H P Collett and Stephen A Cobb was recorded during
September 1991. |
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28R81 |
Jacqueline H
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Born in 1965
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28R82 |
Jeanette
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Born in 1967
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28Q79 |
Philip J Collett, referred to as Phil, was born at
Swindon on 28th January 1945, his birth recorded there (Ref. 5a
47), when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Woods. He married Sandra Dobson at St Mary’s
Church in Swindon (Ref. 7c 1481) on 31st January 1971. Sandra was born on 15th February
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28R83 |
Darren Stephen Collett |
Born in 1974
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Born in 1976
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Vivian G M Collett was born at Swindon on 3rd
August1947 where his birth was recorded (Ref. 7c 871) and when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Woods. He married
Penelope R Godding during the second quarter of 1965, with the event recorded
at Salisbury in Wiltshire (Ref. 7c 1081).
To date only one child has been found and that was their son, whose
birth was recorded at Winchester in Hampshire (Ref. 6b 3347) during the
spring in 1970. |
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28R85 |
Alexander
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28Q82 |
Nigel Anthony Collett was born at Swindon (Ref. 7c 599) on
20th October 1952, the eldest of the two sons of Albert William
James Collett and his wife Moira Ellen Townsend. He was educated at the Commonweal School in
Swindon and later attended St Peter’s College in Oxford, where he took a
Bachelor of Arts in Modern History in 1973, becoming MA Oxon in 1977. After six months working at the Ministry of
Defence as an Administrative Trainee in the Home Civil Service, he joined the
British Army as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Devonshire and Dorset
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was first posted to the 1st Battalion the Devonshire and Dorset
Regiment at Gordon Barracks in Gillingham as Officer Commanding 3 Platoon, A
Company, and served in England and Cyprus before being posted to the Infantry
Junior Leaders’ Battalion at Shorncliffe, as Officer Commanding Burma
Platoon, Barossa Company, from 1975 to 1976.
A tour as Battalion Intelligence Officer followed with 1st
Battalion D and D in Northern Ireland (North Queen Street) and Belfast
Barracks, and at Osnabruck in Germany where he also commanded the Battalion’s
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1981 he was seconded to the Sultan of Oman’s Land Forces and posted as an
Acting Major to be Company Commander of D Company the Western Frontier
Regiment at Thumrait in Dhofar. The
soldiers of the regiment were all Pakistani Baluch who taught Nigel the
language. From 1982 he served with
BMATT Zimbabwe as a local Major and an instructor on the Company Commander’s
Course at Nkomo. It was while he was
there that he wrote the first of his many books “Grammar, Phrase Book and Vocabulary of Baluchi” which was published
in 1984 and again in 1986.
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was made Chief of Staff of 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade in Sekkong from 1987 to
1988 and was Brigade Major Brigade of Gurkhas in HMS Tamar in 1990. As a Lieutenant-Colonel he had the honour
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Between
1987 and 1994 with the help of two Gurkha Officers (Major Lyangsong Lepchha
and Captain Harkaman Gurung) Nigel wrote “An English-Nepali-English Dictionary”. On its publication in
the latter year, it became the Nepali dictionary used by the British Army,
the Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police, and the Sultan of Brunei’s
Gurkha Reserve Unit. That same year he
retired and established Gurkha International Manpower Services Ltd, a company
initially dedicated to finding employment for ex-British Army Gurkha
soldiers, principally with shipping companies. He is Managing Director of the Company
which has over 800 men and women onboard ships, mostly cruise lines, and has
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addition to all of this, he is a Fellow of the
Royal Asiatic Society, a Companion of the Nautical Institute, Fellow
of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, and Member of the Hong Kong
Institute of Directors. In Hong Kong
he is: a Church Councillor of Christ Church at Kowloon Tong; a member of the
Committee of the Apostleship of the Sea; and Founding Member and Advisor to
the Hong Kong Branch of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles
Regimental Association. He has never
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28Q83 |
Gavin James Collett was born at Swindon on 15th
March 1955 and was the younger son of Albert and Moira Collett, whose birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 694) when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Townsend. During
his working life he was an electrician with British Rail and later with
Zimbabwe Railways, before becoming a Quality Control Manager with Tyco
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28R1 |
Dennis E Collett was thought to have been born at
Southall during 1927, where his parents, Eric John Collett and Winifred May
Macklin, were married during the previous year. It has now been revealed that his birth was
recorded at St Pancras register office (Ref. 1b 83) during the last three
months of 1927, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Macklin. It was also at St Pancras that the birth of
his brother Eric John Collett was recorded (Ref. 1b 10) when Dennis was two
years old. This photograph of Dennis
is an extract from a large family picture taken with his father Eric and his
brother Eric. The death of Dennis E
Collett was recorded at Uxbridge (Ref. 3a 110) during the first three months
of 1934. He was said to be six, the
cause of death being scarlet fever. Photograph kindly supplied by Dave
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28R6 |
Ann Collett was born at Southall in 1939 and her
birth was recorded at Uxbridge register office (Ref. 3a 288) during the
fourth quarter of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Macklin. All her siblings, excluding
her eldest two brothers Dennis and Eric, had their births recorded at
Uxbridge. and she married Bernard
Considine who was also of Southall and born there in 1938. They had three children between 1962 and
1979, the first two Julie and David being born at Hillingdon, while Graham
was born at Ashford near Staines. And
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Marian E Collett was born at Southall in 1945, the
daughter of Eric John Collett and his wife Winifred May Macklin, whose birth
was recorded at Uxbridge (Ref. 3a 225) during the second quarter of the
year. It was also in Southall that she
married Charles King who was born at Great Yarmouth in 1935. The marriage produced two children for
Marian and Charles; the first was Carol King who was born in 1964 while they
were living in Wimbledon, and the second was Mark King, who was born in 1965,
after the family had settled in Norwich.
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28R11 |
Victor Robert Collett was born at Tamworth in New South
Wales on 11th May 1968, one of the four children of John Douglas
Collett and his wife the former Miss Jacobs.
It was around 1994 that Victor married Jodie Nicole Smith and with
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Born on
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A Collett daughter was born at Tamworth to John Douglas
Collett and his wife. Later in her
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28R13 |
Ian Milton Collett was born at Tamworth on 7th
November 1972, another of the four children of John Douglas Collett. When he was almost twenty years of age Ian
married Sandra Maree Shelton at Tamworth on 26th September 1992,
and through their marriage they had two children who were both born at
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Jordan Beau
Collett |
Born on
20.05.1994 at Tamworth, NSW |
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Chloe Bree
Collett |
Born on
26.01.1997 at Tamworth, NSW |
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28R15 |
Gary John Collett was born on 29th December
1950, the eldest of the three children of John Thomas Collett and his wife
the former Miss Wilson. Gary later
married Pauline Georgie Lane with whom he had two children. |
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28S4 |
Emma Georgie
Collett |
Born on
27.01.1987 in Australia |
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Corena
Victoria Collett |
Born on
16.09.1989 in Australia |
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28R16 |
Terry Noel Collett was born on 13th December
1954, the second child of John Thomas Collett. Terry later married Rhonda Bateup with whom
he had three children. |
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28S6 |
Nathan John
Collett |
Born on
20.02.1978 in Australia |
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Justin Noel
Collett twin |
Born on
02.08.1980 in Australia |
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Katrina Lee
Collett twin |
Born on
02.08.1980 in Australia |
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28R17 |
Judith Fay Collett was born on 19th October
1961, the daughter of John Thomas Collett.
Judith married Michel Bruce Dewson, with whom she had two
children. John Luke Dewson was born on
27th September 1983, and Sally Maree Dewson was born on 9th
October 1984. |
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28R18 |
Lawrence Noel Collett was born on 16th February
1951, the eldest of the two sons of Noel Louis Collett and his wife the
former Miss Wilson. Lawrence later
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28S9 |
Lee Noel
Collett |
Born on
10.07.1978 in Australia |
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Adam Francis
Collett |
Born on
30.06.1979 in Australia |
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28S11 |
Jason Linden
Collett |
Born on
27.09.1981 in Australia |
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Simon Jon
Collett |
Born on
10.11.1984 in Australia |
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Jeremy Peter
Collett |
Born on
08.09.1986 in Australia |
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28R19 |
Lindsay John Collett was born on 18th March
1953, the youngest child of Noel Louis Collett. Lindsay later married Patty Smith and the
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Rachel
Collett |
Date of birth
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28R20 |
Debbie-Anne Collett was born at Wee Waa in New South Wales
on 30th May 1962, the eldest child of Adrian Neville Collett and
his wife the former Miss Grant. It was
later that she married Mark Anthony Wales, with whom she had two
children. Ashlee Fawne Wales was born
on 4th August 1987 and Kodie Mark Wales was born on 18th
September 1993. |
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A Collett son was born to Mr Collett and Miss Grant
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28R24 |
Jane Catherine Collett was born on 11th July 1966,
the first of four children of George Leonard Collett and Nora Margaret
Matthews, whose birth
was recorded at Stoke-on-Trent register office (Ref. 9b 865) when her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Matthews. Jane met Peter Wilde while she was working
as a midwife in the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, and they were married at
Penistone in Yorkshire, with
their wedding recorded at Barnsley register office (Vol. 3 32) towards the
end of 1993. At the time of
contact, the family was residing in Shropshire near Shrewsbury, where all
four children were born. |
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Edward Peter
Wilde |
Born on
28.11.1994 at Shrewsbury |
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Alex Jane
Wilde |
Born on
11.07.1996 at Shrewsbury |
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Katie Mae
Wilde |
Born on
05.12.1997 at Shrewsbury |
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Joanne
Margaret Wilde |
Born on
20.03.1999 at Shrewsbury |
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28R25 |
Verity Anne Collett was born at Crewe on 30th
October 1967, where her
birth was recorded (Vol. 10a 354), with her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as
Matthews. She studied
metallurgy at Strathclyde University and was living at Didsbury south of Manchester
when contact was made by her family. |
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THOMAS GEORGE COLLETT
was born on 8th
November 1971 when his family was living at Kingswinford, with his birth recorded at
nearby Dudley register office (Vol. 9b 779), when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed at Matthews. He
married Claire Vanessa Moorhouse on 4th August 1997 at Luthrie in
Fife. Claire is the only daughter of
Melvyn Moorhouse and Marilyn Billington and was born at Barnsley on 1st
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28S19 |
George
Francis Collett |
Born on
28.10.1998 at Lincoln |
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James
Christopher Collett |
Born on
22.12.1999 at Basingstoke |
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28S21 |
William
Lachlan Collett |
Born on
14.12.2002 at Canberra |
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28R27 |
William Leonard Collett was born on 7th May 1973 at
a time when his family was living at Kingswinford, when his birth was recorded at Dudley register
office (Ref. 9b 655). He later
married Anna C Goldthorpe at Worley in Yorkshire on 29th December
1996, with their wedding
recorded at Barnsley register office (Vol. 041 0209). William studied mechanical engineering at
Sheffield University, and went on to specialise in finite element
analysis. At the time of writing,
William and Anna were living at Bunwell near Norwich, with their three
children, all of whom were born at Norwich. |
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Henry Collett |
Born on
02.06.2001 at Norwich |
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Beatrix
Collett |
Born on
02.02.2003 at Norwich |
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Jemima
Collett |
Born on
06.04.2007 at Norwich |
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28R28 |
Pauline N Collett was born in London
in 1938, the older of the two children of Harry Leonard W Collett and Nellie
P Pataky, whose birth was recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 1d
769) during the third quarter of that year.
Nineteen years later the marriage of Pauline N Collett and Leslie R
Gallivan was recorded at Camberwell register office (Ref. 5c 355) during the
spring of 1957. Around twelve months
after their wedding day, Pauline gave birth to a daughter, Sandra A
Gallivan, with her birth also record at Camberwell (Ref. 5c 113) during
the second quarter of 1958. Her father
was born at Camberwell at the start of 1937, and was 71 years when he died on
21st August 2008 while living within the Catford area of
south-east London. The record of his
passing stated that Leslie Robert Gallivan had been born on 10th
January 1937. |
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28R29 |
Ronald H C Collett was born in
London in 1940 when his birth was recorded at Camberwell register office
(Ref. 1d 991) during the summer of the year.
On completing his education, he entered military service and by 1964
he was stationed in Kenya where the British Nationals Armed Forces Marriage
of Ronald H C Collett and Nora A Ernstine was recorded. His next posting was to Germany with the
BFPO, and it was there in Berlin during 1965 that the son of Ronald and Nora
was born (Ref. 550 119), when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Ernestine. |
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28S25 |
Donald Louis Collett |
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28R30 |
Doreen Florence Collett was born at Camberwell on 2nd
October 1931 where her birth was recorded (Ref. 1d 865) during the fourth
quarter of 1931, the only child of Edward Alfred Frederick Collett and
Florence Spindler. She was only
eighteen when she married Malcolm Victor Hudson on 26th December
1949 at St Peters Church in East Dulwich, the wedding recorded at Camberwell
register office (Ref. 5c 376) during the last few days of 1949. They were married for twenty-two years when
Doreen F Hudson, aged 40, died on 5th June 1972, her premature
death recorded at Bromley register office (Ref. 5a 1001) in Kent. The marriage of Doreen and Malcolm Hudson
produced two children. Laraine
Florence Hudson was born on 27th September 1950 and Edward
James Hudson was born on 25th May 1963. Malcolm Victor Hudson died on 11th
August 2010, and it was his married daughter Laraine Watkins from Maidstone
in Kent who kindly provided some details of her family in 2015. |
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28R31 |
Thomas James William
Collett, who is known
as Tom, was born at Hemsworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the last
three months of 1947, the only son of Thomas (Tommy) James Richard Collett
and Eva Iley. It was at Hemsworth
register office (Ref. 2b 983), when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Iley. It may have been employment that
eventually took Tom to Suffolk, since it was there, at Bury St Edmunds that
his marriage to Janet A Goody was recorded (Vol. 10 2263) during the spring
of 1974. Their marriage produced two
sons for Tom and Janet, both born at Bury St Edmunds. All that is currently known about Tom has
been extracted from obituaries for his father in 2014. From this it is established that he is
married and has two sons, Ian Collett and Andrew Collett. In turn, his son or sons are also married,
thus presenting Tom and Janet with two grandchildren Max Collett (Ref. 28T1) and Isla
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28S26 |
Ian James Collett |
Born in 1980
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Andrew Thomas Collett |
Born in 1983
at Bury St Edmunds |
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28R32 |
David M Collett was born within the Dartford area of
North Kent, and it was at Dartford register office (Ref. 2a 1618) that his
birth was recorded during the last three months of 1942. The birth certificate confirmed that David
was the son of Frederick James Collett and Edna W Earl. David M Collett was nearly twenty-two when
he married (1) Margaret Tomlin, the event recorded at Deptford register
office (Ref. 5c 1008), within the London Borough of Lewisham, during the
third quarter of 1964. Just less than
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births of the two girls were recorded at Lewisham register office
respectively as Michelle Margaret Collett (Ref. 5d 633) during the second
quarter of 1964, and Many Jane Collett (Ref. 5d 1209) during the final
quarter of 1971. On both occasions the
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Tomlin.
Less than three years after the birth of the second child, David M
Collett married (2) Marilyn Christine Mallen, their wedding recorded at
Lewisham (Vol. 14 0515) during the second quarter of 1974. Marilyn was eleven
years younger than David, having been born at Greenwich early in 1954, and
their daughter was born over a year after they were married. He was later divorced from Margaret, as her
second marriage to Derek N Bright was also recorded at Lewisham during the
same quarter of 1974. David M Collett
suffered with a heart problem in his later life, as did his father Frederick,
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Michelle
Margaret Collett |
Born in 1968
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Mary Jane
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Born in 1971
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Sarah
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28R33 |
Terence J Collett was born at the end of 1947, the son
of Ernest George Collett and Ethel Addis who were married in the spring of
that year. The birth of Terence J
Collett was recorded at Lambeth register office (Ref. 5c 2059) during the
final quarter of the year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Addis. It was during the summer of
1981 that the marriage of Terence J Collett and Pauline M Vincent was
recorded at Worthing (Vol. 18 1872), the wedding taking place at Pulborough
in Sussex. Over the next seventeen
years Pauline presented Terry with eight children, as listed below, although
son Oliver was only twenty when he died in 2014 with sepsis and medical
negligence. By 2018 the two eldest
daughters were married, with families of their own, while the remainder of
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Danielle Marie Collett |
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Chantelle Louise Collett |
Born in 1983
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Oliver Terence Collett |
Born in 1984
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Nathaniel Vincent Collett |
Born in 1986
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Gabrielle Therese Collett |
Born in 1989
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Alexander David Collett |
Born in 1991
at Horsham, Sussex |
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Michael James Collett |
Born in 1995
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Edelle Pauline Collett |
Born in 1998
at Crawley, Sussex |
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28R35 |
Albert Henry Collett was born at Deddington on 12th
January 1908, the eldest son of Henry Collett and Emily Ann Davis. His birth, like that of his younger
siblings, was recorded at Woodstock register office (Ref, 3a 1145) during the
first three months of the year. It is
also known that later in his life he was living in South Wales where his
marriage to Marion E V Jones was recorded at Abergavenny register office
(Ref. 11a 114) during the fourth quarter of 1933. The later death of Albert Henry Collett was
recorded at Monmouth register office (Vol. 8391a a15d) during the May 2000. |
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28R36 |
Ethel Florence
Collett was
born at Deddington near Banbury on 15th June 1909, the second of
the four children of Henry and Emily Collett.
Her birth was also recorded at Woodstock (Ref. 3a 1147), as were those
of her siblings. She was one-year old
in the census of 1911 when she and her parents were residing at Philcote
Street in Deddington. The marriage of
Ethel F Collett and Albert E Wain was recorded at
Banbury register office (Ref. 3a 3451) during the final three months of
1934. Albert Eustace Wain was born at Banbury on 1st
January 1911 and was the son of William and Eliza Wain. The marriage of
Albert and Ethel produced two sons, the first Roy A Wain, whose birth
was recorded at Banbury (Ref. 3a 2165) during the first quarter of 1938, the
second David N Wain, whose birth was also recorded at Banbury register
office (Ref. 6b 1347) during the last three months of 1946. On both occasions, the mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Collett. Ethel
Florence Wain passed away in 1982, her death recorded at Banbury (Vol. 20
2481) at the start of that year. The
death of her husband was also recorded at Banbury fourteen years later in
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28R37 |
Reginald Charles Collett
was born at
Deddington on 9th August 1911, the son of Henry Collett and Emily
Ann Davis. His birth was recorded at
Woodstock register office (Ref. 3a 2018) during the last three months of that
year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Davis. The marriage of Reginald C Collett and
Marion E Jeremiah was recorded at (High) Wycombe register office (Ref. 3a
6179) during the third quarter of 1939.
Marion Evelyn Jeremiah was born on 12th February 1917 in
the Pontypridd area of South Wales, and was probably introduced to Reginald
by his brother Albert (above).
Nothing further is known about Reginald and Marion at this time,
except that the death of Reginald Charles Collett, at the age of 58, was
recorded at Reading register office (Ref. 6a 314) during the month of March
in 1970. Twenty-five years later the
death of Marion Evelyn Collett was recorded at the Reading & Wokingham
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28R38 |
Mabel Emily Collett was born at Deddington on 25th
March 1916, and was conceived prior to October the previous year when her
father Henry Collett joined the British Army to fight in France. It was during the first three months of
1937 when Mabel married Cyril George Baldwin, the event recorded at Banbury
register office (Ref. 3a 3058). Cyril
had been born on 28th August 1902.
Their marriage produced three children for the couple, after which
Cyril died on 21st October 1964, and was followed by Mabel Emily
Baldwin nee Collett who passed away on 22nd February 2008 and was
buried in the grounds of the Church of St James the Apostle in Somerton, two
miles south of Deddington. |
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28R43 |
Hazel M Collett was born at Oxford in 1939, her birth
recorded at Oxford register office (Ref. 3a 2169) during the first three
months of the year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Slatford. She was first of the two
children of Frederick John Collett and Muriel Alma Slatford whose marriage
had only taken place near Bicester towards the end of 1938. Hazell was five years old when her father
was killed in action during the Second World War. It was around the twentieth anniversary of
the death of her father that Hazel M Collett married Michael J Adams, the
event recorded at Oxford register office (Ref. 6b 2113) during the first
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married, Hazel and Michael continued to reside in the Oxford area, where
their three children were born. The
birth of Susan Adams was recorded there (Ref. 6b 1543) during the last
quarter of 1967, as was the birth of Paul Charles Adams (Ref. 6b 1812) during
the first quarter of 1968, and Claire Elizabeth R Adams (Ref. 6b 4230) during
the third quarter of 1972. In each
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Raymond J Collett was born in Oxfordshire in 1942 when his birth was recorded
at Witney register office (Ref. 3a 2743) during the first three months of the
year, when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Slatford. He was only two years old when his father
was killed during the Second World War.
He later married Gwendoline M Chapman, with their marriage recorded at
the Sittingbourne register office in Kent (Ref. 5f 1291) during the first
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Born in 1973
at Oxford |
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Diane Sian Collett was born in Newcastle in 1959, the
eldest child of Ronald Graham Miles Collett and Pauline Daphne Anghared
Wilson. It was at the
Newcastle-upon-Tyne register office (Ref. 1b 123) during the third quarter of
1959 that her birth, as Diane S Collett, was recorded, when her mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Wilson. The only
other known fact about her is that at the time of the death of her father in
2005 she was married to Russell E Giddins, to whom she was married in the
summer of 1983, their wedding recorded at North Tyneside East register office
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Michelle Pauline Collett was born at Newcastle in 1963 and was
the second of the three children of Ronald and Pauline Collett, her birth
recorded at the Northumberland South register office (Ref. 1b 459) during the
last three months of that year, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as Wilson. In 2005, when her father
died, she was married to Carl E McQueen, whom she had married during the
summer of 1988, their wedding recorded at North Tyneside (Vol. 2 754). |
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Gareth Paul Collett was born at Newcastle on 11th
November 1966, the third child and only son of Ronald Collett and Pauline
Wilson, whose birth was recorded at Northumberland South register office
(Ref. 1b 461). After completing his
secondary education, and at the age of 16, he enrolled at Welbeck College in
North Nottinghamshire, an army training college, which has been the Welbeck
Defence Sixth Form College based at Woodhouse near Loughborough in
Leicestershire since 2005. From
Welbeck Gareth went on to attend the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in
Surrey where he was commissioned into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and
trained to become an ATO (Ammunitions Technical Officer), his first major
posting being Northern Ireland in the early 1990's. When the RAOC was wound down in 1993 Gareth
was moved into the Royal Logistics Corps, where he continued to train as an
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was during an earlier posting to Germany in the late 1980s that he met
Christina Scott from Newtownards in Northern Ireland when she was visiting as
a member of the Officer Training Corps from Ulster University. They lost contact after meeting in Germany,
but a year later Christina was once again training with the OTC with Gareth
posted just a couple of miles down the road from her. By chance, in a conversation with another
young lady in the OTC, Gareth mentioned that he knew Christina Scott who,
coincidentally, was also known to the young lady. Gareth then wrote a letter to Christina
which was delivered by the young lady and, the rest they say, is
history. Gareth and Christina were
eventually married at St George's Church in Cullercoats, Tynemouth, on 28th
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the end of 2015, Gareth was still serving with the British Army as a
Brigadier and has seen active service in many countries including two tours
of Iraq - the second of which saw him awarded the Bronze Star by George Bush,
Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Northern Ireland.
In 2013 he was awarded a CBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for
"saving unquantifiable lives" in Afghanistan. |
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Victoria Louise Anne Collett |
Born in 1991
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Born in 1993
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28R48 |
Penelope
Jane Rosemary Collett, known
as Penny, was born at Caulfield in Victoria on 6th February 1960,
the eldest of the two children of Gerry Collett and Jenny
Price. Penny graduated from the University of Melbourne in
1981 after studying civil engineering.
She married Dennis Keith Gale in 1990 with the marriage producing two girls, Stephanie Colette Gale, born on 14th July 1991, and Eliza
Charlotte Gale, born on 20th
October 1992, who were both born at Malvern, Victoria, when Penny and Dennis
were living at Blackburn in Victoria.
The couple divorced in 2002.
Today, in January 2015, Penny is working as a project director for a
global engineering consultancy firm, and is living with her husband Gary, an
IT director, in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn. It was Penny’s daughter Eliza who kindly
provided this new information about her family, plus the new details
regarding her grandmother Jenny Price. |
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Nicholas Gerald Collett,
who is known as Nick,
was born at Caulfield in Victoria on 17th January 1962, the
second of the two children of Dudley Sidney Gerald Collett and Jenny Price. He married Jayne
Simone Arthurton on 23rd April 1994 which was also his father’s
birthday. Nick and Jayne have two
girls Phoebe and Gemma who were both while the couple was living at Clayton
in Victoria. By 2013 the family was
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Phoebe Grace
Collett |
Born on
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Gemma Rose
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Born on
28.01.2005 at Clayton, Victoria |
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28R50 |
Janice A Collett was born at Swindon on 10th
January 1953, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 7c 640) when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as French. She was the eldest
of the three children of Anthony Roy Collett and Noreen French, who later
married Nigel Woodford who was born in 1952.
The marriage produced two children, Amanda Woodford born on 28th
April 1970, and Robert Anthony Woodford born on 18th
November 1975 and
registered at Swindon (Vol. 23 1515).
Curiously, no record of the marriage, or the birth of their daughter
has been found in England. |
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28R51 |
Robert Martin Collett was born at Fulham on 10th
December 1955, where his
birth was registered (Ref. 5c 417) with his mother’s maiden-name confirmed as
French. The marriage of Robert
Martin Collett and (1) Pamela Page (Ref. 1R41) was recorded at Swindon register office (Vol. 23 1796)
during the second quarter of 1978 and resulted with the birth of two children
before the couple was divorced. Pamela
was also born in 1955, the daughter of Irene Rosanna Page nee Bramble and the
granddaughter of Mabel Rose Collett. It was during the spring of
1992 that Robert Martin Collett married (2) Jennifer R Webdell, when their
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Robert
was known within the family as Robbie and was a musician and band member for
many years of the group Street Circus which played the clubs in and around
the Swindon area. This information was
supplied by his cousin Maria Fairchild nee Bramble. It was within eighteen years of their wedding day that Robert Martin
Collett died in Swindon on 30th January 2010 at the age of 54, the
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28S45 |
Lee Anthony Collett |
Born in 1981
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Nathan Jey Collett |
Born in 1984
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28R52 |
Lorraine D Collett was the third and last child of
Anthony Roy Collett and Noreen French and was born at Fulham on 10th
August 1957, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 5c 449) when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed
as French. It was also as
Lorraine D Collett that her marriage to Martin Clarkson Sharland was recorded at
Swindon (Vol. 23 1537) towards the end of 1977. Martin was born at Weymouth in 1962. The birth of their son Darren Robert Sharland was registered
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Leigh Anthony Collett was born at Swindon on 13th
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During
the following year Leigh left Cable & Wireless and, together with former
colleagues, co-founded iSimile Limited where he was the Managing
Director. This new company provides IT
security and performance solutions. In
1982 he married Tracey Escot who was also born in 1962, but they were later divorced. All their children were born at Swindon. |
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28S47 |
Ryan David
Collett |
Born on
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Emily
Francesca Collett |
Born on
25.06.1990 at Swindon |
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Antonia Rose
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Born on
21.02.1992 at Swindon |
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28R54 |
Darren Jon Collett was born at Swindon on 10th
September 1964. His early education
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28S50 |
Naomi Louise Collett |
Born in 1987
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Alishia Jayne Collett |
Born in 1989
at Swindon |
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Aiden Jon
Joseph Mulhern Collett |
Born on
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28R56 |
Sheila Collett was born at Aurora on 30th
June 1953. She married |
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28R57 |
Stanley Collett was born at Aurora on 17th
July 1955 and married Sharon Callaghan.
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28R58 |
Lesley Collett was one half of a set of twins (see
sister below) born at Aurora on 2nd February 1958 and she married
Douglas Mason with whom she had a daughter born in 1989. |
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28R59 |
Patricia Collett was one half of a set of twins (see
sister above) born at Aurora on 2nd February 1958 and she married
Rene Levesque with whom she had two children born in 1982 and 1985. |
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Edward William Collett was born at Aurora on 19th
October 1969 and he married Tracy Hart at Newmarket in Ontario. |
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Tammy Collett was born at Aurora on 10th
March 1972 and she married Jason Sabing in 1997 with whom she had two sons in
1998 and 2000. |
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28R64 |
Patti Collett was born at Aurora during 1973 the
only child of Donald Collett and his first wife Pat Van Dyke Nichols. Judging by the obituary published in The
Toronto Star in 2012 for her grandmother Mary Elizabeth Collett nee Humphrey,
Patti Collett had married to become Patti Chappell, although there was
mention of her husband. |
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28R66 |
Denise P Collett was born in 1955
at Swindon where her birth was recorded (Ref. 6c 699) during the first
quarter of that year, the only child of Reginald Collett and Beryl Franklin,
when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Franklin. Denise was 23 when she married Gordon
Miller, when their wedding was recorded at Swindon register office (Vol. 23
1397) during the first three months on 1978. |
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28R67 |
Graham W Collett was born in
Somerset nine years after his parents Kenneth William Stanley Collett and
Doris Morris were married in Devizes, when his birth was recorded at Somerset
Bath register office (Ref. 7c 28) during 1949 where his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Morris. Graham was
still living in the Bath area when the marriage of Graham W Collett and (1)
Rosemary A Small was recorded at Bath register office (Vol. 22 0141) during
the second quarter of 1976. Thirteen
years later, during the spring of 1989, Graham W Collett married (2) Anna
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The first of their three children was
born not long after the couple’s wedding day, with the birth of Lesley Anne
Collett recorded at Bath (Vol. 22 37) during the summer of 1976, and was
followed by Shaun Aaron Collett in the spring of 1978 (Vol. 22 56), and
Annette Marie Collett during the second three months of 1981 (Vol. 22 345). In each case, the mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Small. |
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Born in 1981 at Bath |
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28R68 |
Georgina B Collett was born in Somerset
on 11th May 1951, with her birth recorded at Bath register office
(Ref. 7c 50) during the second quarter of the year, when her mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Morris.
The only Georgina born on that day, died on 3rd April 2011,
just prior to her sixtieth birthday. |
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28R69 |
Lorraine P Collett was born in Swindon
in 1958 and was the eldest of the two children of Gordon Collett and Audrey I
Stoddard. Her birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Ref. 7c 763) during the second quarter of that year,
with her mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Stoddard. She was approaching her twenty-first
birthday when the marriage of Lorraine P Collett and Paul J Matthews was
recorded at Swindon (Vol. 23 1322) during the first three months of 1979. Within six years their family was complete,
with the birth of Steven Paul Matthews at Swindon (Vol. 23 2133)
during the spring of 1982, and then Sarah Louise Matthews there during
the summer of 1985 (Vol. 23 1893) when, on both occasions, the mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Collett. |
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Stephen R Collett was born at Swindon,
the son of Gordon and Audrey Collett, whose birth was recorded at Swindon
register office (Ref. 7c 909) during the second quarter of 1963 with his
mother’s maiden-name confirmed as Stoddard.
No marriage for a Stephen R Collett has been found, but it could be
this Stephen Collett, aged 28, who married Alice E F Price in the summer of
1991 and was recorded at Chippenham (Vol. 23 2015). That may be an incorrect assumption, since
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Denise Ann Collett was born at Swindon in 1969, the only
child of Anthony John Collett of Swindon and Merle A McFarland from Canada. It was during the summer of 1969 that
Denise was born, when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as McFarland. She attended Churchfields School in Swindon
and left in 1985, when she began work with British Telecom, where she
remained until 1998. It was during the
following year that she moved to Banff in British Columbia where, for a short
while she worked in hospitality. Later
that same year, Denise returned to Swindon and was divorced from her husband to
whom she was married in 1994. Since
2003 Denise Collett has been employed as an administrator for the Memory
Clinic at The Victoria Centre, former the old Victoria Hospital in Swindon Old
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28R75 |
Lynn T Collett was born at Purton on 26th
December 1960, the eldest of the two daughters of Trevor B Collett and Evelyn
Smith, while it was at the register office in nearby Swindon that her birth
was recorded (Ref. 7c 668) during the first quarter of the following
year. Her marriage to Stuart G
Reynolds was also recorded at Swindon (Vol. 23 2820) during the summer of
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28R76 |
Debra S Collett was born at Purton on 11th
April 1962, with her birth registered in Swindon (Ref. 7c 723), when her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Smith.
Curiously when she married, her husband’s surname was also Smith,
raising the possibility that he may have been related to her mother. The marriage of Debra S Collett and Andrew
M Smith took place in Swindon (Vol. 23 2220) during the spring of 1990. |
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28R83 |
Darren Stephen Collett was born at Swindon in the Princess
Margaret Hospital on 10th January 1974, his birth recorded in
Swindon (Ref. 7c 2084) during the first month of that year, when his mother’s
maiden-name was confirmed as Dobson.
He was educated at Herod Parkway Comprehensive School which he left on
11th June 1990 to take up employment with the Nationwide Building
Society. On 22nd June 2002
Darren married Claire Louise Morris.
Claire was born at Plympton near Plymouth on 6th January
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28R84 |
Debra Sandra Collett was born at Swindon on 19th
December 1976, the daughter of Philip J Collett and Sandra Dobson, as
confirmed at the registration of her birth in Swindon (Vol. 23 1551). The marriage of Debra S Collett and Andrew
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28S25 |
Ian James Collett was born at Bury St Edmunds in 1980,
the first of the two sons of Thomas Collett and Janet Goody, who birth was
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Andrew Thomas Collett was born at Bury St Edmunds in 1983,
and is the younger of the two sons of Tom and Janet Collett. Like his older brother, his birth was also
recorded at the register office in Bury St Edmunds (Vol. 10 2501) during the
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Danielle Marie Collett was born during 1982, the first of
the eight children of Terence J Collett and Pauline M Vincent. Her birth was recorded at Crawley register
office (Vol. 18 1203) in Sussex during the spring of that year, when her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Vincent. It was at Horsham in the spring of 2002
that she married Andrew J Fulker, with whom she has three children: Jessica
Fulker who was born at Carshalton in 2003; Joshua Fulker who was
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Chantelle Louise Collett was born at Horsham in Sussex in
1983, the second child of Terry and Pauline Collett, her birth recorded there
(Vol. 18 1629) during the autumn of that year, her mother’s name confirmed as
Vincent. After marrying Jason Waller
at Horsham (Vol. 783 1705) in the second half of 2004, the couple had three
children: Morgan Waller who was born during 2001 in Sussex; Courtney
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Oliver Terence Collett was born at Horsham in Sussex during
1984, where his birth was recorded (Vol. 18 15870) when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Vincent. Tragically,
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Horsham in 1986, his birth recorded there (Vol. 18 1710), the son of Terry
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Gabrielle Therese
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Horsham in 1989, where her birth was recorded (Vol. 18 1858) when her
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Alexander David Collett was born at Horsham in 1991, his birth
recorded there (Vol. 18 1797), when his mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
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Michael James Collett was born at Crawley in Sussex in 1995,
where his birth was recorded (Vol. 7801d b68a) when his mother’s maiden-name
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Edelle Pauline Collett was born at Crawley in 1998, the last
of the eight children of Terence J Collett and Pauline M Vincent. Her birth was recorded at Crawley register
office (Vol. 7801d a75a) when her mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as
Vincent. |
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Anthony Alan Collett was born at Oxford in 1970, the son of
Raymond J Collett and Gwendoline M Chapman, his birth recorded at Oxford
register office (Ref. 6b 4045) during the first month of that year, when his
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Chapman. |
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Sharon Ann Collett was born at Oxford in 1973, where her
birth was recorded (Ref. 6b 3581) during the last months of the year. Again, like her bother (above), her
mother’s maiden-name was confirmed as Chapman. In 2000 she had a son Joseph, when the only
birth found is for a Joe Collett, whose mother’s maiden-name was also
Collett, the birth recorded at Luton register office during the summer of the
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Victoria Louise Anne
Collett was born at
the Royal Air Force Princess Alexandra Hospital in Wroughton, Wiltshire, on
28th April 1991, the eldest of the two daughters of Gareth Collett
and Christina Scott. She attended
Clayesmore Preparatory and Senior Schools at Blandford Forum in Dorset after
being awarded academic and all-rounder scholarships. Victoria went on to study at Sullivan Upper
School in Northern Ireland where she completed her A-Level examinations. After that she attended Dundee University
and studied for a Master of Arts in English which was completed with
honours. She next attended the
University of Law in London where she is currently training to become a
solicitor. Victoria made contact
during the summer of 2015 and, with the help of her father, provided the new
information about her father, her sister and herself, where previously there
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Alexandra Pauline Miles
Collett was born at
St Margaret’s Hospital in Stratton-St-Margaret near Swindon on 29th
April 1993, the younger daughter of Gareth and Christina Collett. Like her older sister (above),
Alexandra also attended Clayesmore Preparatory and Senior schools before then
moving to Rockport School in Northern Ireland. When she was 16 years old, she was accepted
into Tring Park School for the Performing Arts in Hertfordshire. However, she had to leave after falling
following her first term. She was
eventually diagnosed as having Secondary Addisons Disease in November 2010, a
life threatening and debilitating condition.
Despite this Alexandra has continued to pursue an acting career,
attending Italia Conti in London to complete a foundation course in acting
and was due to start at The London School of Dramatic Arts in October
2015. In 2014 she appeared to be
improving in terms of her illness, and it is looking likely that she will be
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Lee Anthony Collett was born at Swindon on 28th
January 1981, the first of the two sons of Robert Martin Collett and Pamela
Page. His birth was recorded at
Swindon register office (Vol. 23 2008) when his mother’s maiden-name was
confirmed as Page. |
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Nathan Jey Collett was born at Swindon on 23rd
May 1984 and, just like his older brother (above), his birth was also
recorded at Swindon register office (Vol. 23 1896) when his mother’s maiden-name
was confirmed as Page. |
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Naomi Louise Collett was born at Swindon in 1987 and in
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Alishia Jayne Collett was born at Swindon on 13th
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Born on
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