This
section of the website contains a comprehensive list
of
those with the Collett name that lost their life
during
the Second World War
The
information has been extracted from the
Commonwealth
War
According to these
records a total of 94 Colletts died during war, comprising 35 from the British
Army, 10 from the Royal Navy (including 1 female), 7 from the Royal Air Force
(including 1 female), 1 from the Merchant Navy, 12 from Australia, 6 from
Canada, 1 from New Zealand and 4 from South Africa.
The list also
includes 18 civilians comprising 10 males and 8 females.
Each list is in
alphabetical order by Christian name and wherever possible additional
information has been added in italics after the military details.
Behind every name is
a sad story, but two in particular are more poignant. Both feature civilian families. The first the four Colletts of 49 Parkside in
Coventry; father Hugh Wilfred, his wife Agnes Elizabeth and their two sons
Cyril Ernest and Sidney Albert, all of whom were killed on 14th
November 1940 while at work in the Armstrong-Siddeley
Works at Parkside. The second being Rose
Emma Collett and her two children Doreen aged 10 and Ronald aged 8, all killed
while taking shelter in the Bethnal Green tube
station on
Up to October 2009 only thirty-one of the 94
deceased have been identified as being members of the Collett Family
BRITISH
ARMY
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Name |
Rank |
Regiment |
Date of Death |
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Collett,
Alfred Edwin 27
years |
Private
4805315 |
5th
Battalion |
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Alfred
was born in 1916 and was the son of Alfred William and Emily Collett of |
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For further details of the family of
Alfred William and Emily Collett see Part 9 The Aldsworth |
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The Singapore War
Memorial stands in Kranji War Cemetery and
commemorates the 24,000 casualties of the Commonwealth land and air forces
who have no known grave. |
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Collett,
Albert Edward 20
years |
Sapper
14326077 |
89th
Field Company Royal Engineers |
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Albert
was born in 1925 the son of Herbert and Emily Collett of Kingstanding
in |
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Collett,
Arthur Henry 40
years |
Gunner
1094173 |
148th
Field Regt (The Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Royal Artillery |
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Arthur
was born in 1906 and the son of Albert Ernest and Mary Emmeline
Collett of Wolvercote in Oxford. He
was buried at the Chungkai War Cemetery. |
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For further details of the family of
Albert Ernest and Mary Emmeline Collett see Part 38 The Oxford Stonemasons |
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The Chungkai War
Cemetery is located at Kanchanaburi in Thailand
(formerly Siam). See further reference
to Kanchanaburi at Francis Robert Charles Collett
below. There are three war cemeteries
at Kanchanaburi and all of them built for the
13,000 prisoners of war that died during the construction of the Burma to
Sian Railway. Kanchanaburi
is also situated on the River Kwai at the point
where it divides into two separate rivers. |
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Collett,
Chris. Charles 50
years |
Rifleman
D/8536 |
14th
Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps |
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He was buried at |
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Collett,
Charles Harry 28
years |
Second
Lieutenant 180754 |
1st
Derbyshire Yeomanry Royal Armoured Corp |
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Charles
was born in 1913 and was the son of Charles Otto and Ida Collett of Ewell. A plaque
carrying his name is at |
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Collett,
Eric 30
years |
Private
5381343 |
2nd
Airborne Battalion |
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Eric
was born in 1914 and was the son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Collett of Summertown in |
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For
further details of Eric Collett see Part
38 The Oxford Stonemasons |
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Collett,
Frederick Betmead 31
years |
Driver
T/154726 |
Royal
Army Service Corp |
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Collett,
Frederick John 35
years |
Gunner
1100396 |
19th
Field Regt Royal Artillery |
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Collett,
Francis Robert Charles 24
years |
Private
5826640 |
4th
Battalion |
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He was buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery - see historical note above. |
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For
further details of Francis Robert Charles Collett see Part
18 The |
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Collett,
Frederick William 39
years |
Driver
T/6216189 |
Royal
Army Service Corp |
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In the 1911 Census Frederick William
was 7 years old and was living with his father William John Collett and his
two older twin sisters Louisa Isabella and Maud Beatrice in the Hackney
district of London. |
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Collett,
George Richard 33
years |
Sapper
1927515 |
107th
Army Field Company Royal Engineers |
29
May 1940 |
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George
was born in 1907 and was the son of Harry and Mary Timms
Collett and husband of Aileen Anderson Collett of |
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For further details of the family of
Harry and Mary Timms Collett see Part 18 The |
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The Dunkirk
Memorial stands at the entrance to the British War Graves Section of the
Dunkirk Town Cemetery and commemorates more than 4,500 casualties of the British
Expeditionary Force who died in the evacuation campaign, or after in
captivity, who have no known grave. |
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Collett,
Herbert Alfred |
Lance
Corporal 2367741 |
Royal
Corp of Signals |
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Collett,
Herbert Charles 27
years |
Sapper
1914006 |
82nd
Assault Squadron Royal Engineers |
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Herbert
was born in 1917 and was the son of Helen Collett of |
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Collett,
Harold Ernest George Henry 25
years |
Second
Lieutenant 194589 |
2nd
Battalion Leicestershire Regt |
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Harold
was born in 1916 and was the son of Major Harold |
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Collett,
John 30
years |
Gunner
1080057 |
61st
Anti-Tank Regiment Royal Artillery |
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John
was born in 1912 and was the son of Arthur Lewis and Rosa Collett of |
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Collett,
John Charles |
Corporal
1871410 |
9th
Field Company Royal Engineers |
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His
name is included amongst those listed on the Brookwood
Memorial Panel 5, Column 1. |
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Collett,
John Frederick 27
years |
Private
4919271 |
1st
Battalion |
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John
was born in 1917 and was the son of Frederick and Constance Collett of Stourbridge in Worcestershire. He was buried at the |
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For
further details of John Frederick Collett see Part
48 The Dudley West Midland |
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The cemetery site at Forli was selected
soon after the British Eighth Army took Forli in November 1944 and graves
were brought into it from the surrounding battlefields. Many of those buried there lost their lives
in the heavy fighting between Rimini and Ravenna which took place in
appalling weather from October to December 1944. |
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Collett,
John George 19
years |
Gunner
889722 |
27th
Field Regt Royal Artillery |
10
May 1940 |
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John
was the son of Edith Collett of Tulse Hill in |
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Collett,
John Lionel 18
years |
Private
14679124 |
2nd
Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment |
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John
was born in 1926 and was the son of Lionel Albert and Kathleen Mary Collett
of Henleaze in |
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Collett,
Jesse Stanley Jack 27
years |
Private
5676458 |
4th
Battalion |
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Jesse
was born in 1917 and was the son of Charles William and Jessie Catherine
Collett. He was buried at St Manvieu War Cemetery. |
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Collett,
Philip George 38
years |
Sapper
2145232 |
Royal
Engineers |
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Philip
was born in 1906 the husband of Kate Collett of Downend
at Mangotsfield in |
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Collett,
Percival William 21
years |
Private
5125386 |
2nd
Airborne Battalion |
19
September1944 |
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Percival
was born in 1923 and was the son of William Turner Collett and Janet Maud
Collett and the husband of Edna May Collett of Wadborough
in Worcestershire. He was buried at |
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Collett,
Rowland 20
years |
Sapper
2156065 |
272nd
Field Company Royal Engineers |
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Rowland
was born in 1923 and was the son of Henry and Nesta
Collett of Bootle, |
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Collett,
Ronald Arthur 35
years |
Sergeant
5618020 |
2nd
Battalion |
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Ronald
was born in 1908 and was the son of Richard Henry and Rose Ellen Collett and
husband of Susannah May Collett of New Wallbottle
in Northumberland. He was buried at |
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In the 1911 Census Richard Henry, who
was born in 1856 at Saxmundham, and Rose Ellen Collett
were living in Croydon with their five children including Ronald Arthur who
was two years old |
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Collett,
Ronald Colmer 21
years |
Gunner
2039876 |
90th
Field Regt Royal
Artillery |
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Ronald
was born in 1920 and was the son of Percy Colmer
Collett and Rose Ann Maud Collett of Holloway in |
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Collett,
Ronald Ernest |
Private
6026915 |
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He
was buried at |
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Collett,
Robert George 20
years |
Private
14519019 |
5th
Battalion Duke of |
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Robert
was born in 1924 and was the son of John Percy and Lillian Violet Collett of
St Austell in |
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For further details of the family of
John Percy and Lillian Violet Collett see Part 21 The Cornwall |
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St Desir
War Cemetery is the most
easterly of the Normandy cemeteries and those buried there died in the final
stages of the campaign in pursuit of the German forces towards the Seine
following the Normandy landings which began on 6th June 1944. |
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Collett
Robert John 31
years |
Private
14590673 |
2nd
Battalion |
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Robert
was born in 1913 and was the son of John and Millicent Collett of Watermoor Gloucester and husband of Betty May Collett of Watermoor He was
buried at the Hottot les Bagues
War Cemetery and his name is included amongst the list on the War Memorial in
Cirencester. |
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For further details of Robert John
and Betty May Collett see Part 47 The Fyfield
Eastleach Martin Line (Ref. 47P1) |
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The Hottot-les-Bagues War Cemetery 14 km from Bayeux contains over
1,000 burials of who were involved in the heavy fighting in June and July
1944 as the Commonwealth forces tried to press on from Bayeux to capture the
town of Caen. |
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Collett,
Terence Alfred 19
years |
Trooper
14650955 |
44th
Regiment (7th Battalion The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regt)
Reconnaissance Copr R.A.C |
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Terence
was born in 1926 and was the son of Bertie John and Edith A Collett of Isleworth in Middlesex.
He was buried at the |
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In the 1911 Census Bertie Collett,
who was born at Chelsea in 1906, was living with his parents Edward and Annie
Collett and the rest of his family at Kensington in London. |
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Collett,
Thomas Walter 19
(or 29) years |
Sergeant
S/77635 |
Royal
Army Service Corp |
28
May 1941 |
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Thomas
was born in either 1911 or 1922 and his name is included amongst those listed
on the |
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The Athens War
Memorial stands within Phaleron War Cemetery, which
lies a few kilometres to the south-east of Athens,
at the boundary between old Phaleron district and Kalamaki district, on the coast road from Athens to Vouliaghmen. |
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Collett,
Walter James 36
years |
Lance
Corporal 6619226 |
Corp
of Military Police |
28
May 1940 |
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Walter
was born in 1904 and was the son of Mr and Mrs F F Collett and husband of
Mary Ann Collett of Finchley in |
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Walters parents were actually
William and Lydia Frances Collett and in the 1911 Census Walter James was
living with his family in Hackney where he was six years old. His father William was born in 1877 and
came from Brentford. |
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Collett,
William Joseph 31
years |
Private
7535348 |
Royal
Army Medical Corp |
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Williams
name is included amongst those listed on the Singapore War Memorial Column
105 - - see historical
note above. |
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In the 1911 Census William Joseph was
living with his family in Chertsey where he was one year old. His father Joseph James Collett was born in
1875 and came from Elkstone in Oxfordshire. |
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For further details of the family of
Joseph James Collett see Part 47 The Fyfield
Eastleach Martin Line (Ref. 47O26) |
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Collett,
Yves 45
years |
Sapper
1848666 |
3rd
Stevedore Battalion Royal Engineers |
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Yves
was born in 1895 and was buried at the Coventry London Road Cemetery Grave
44, Square 348. |
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Collett(e),
Herbert Frank 31
years |
Gunner
1089347 |
121st
Field Regt Royal Artillery |
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Herbert
was born in 1911 the husband of Winifred H Collette of Brixton in |
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In April 1911 Herbert Frank Collette
was five months old and was living in Wandsworth in London with his
family. His mother was Edith and his father
Herbert J Collett was born in Gloucester in 1881 and ten years earlier in
1901 he was a milk carrier in Streatham just
south-east of Wandsworth. |
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Collett(e),
William Alfred 25
years |
Lance
Bombardier CEY/216 |
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He was buried at Liveramentu, |
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ROYAL NAVY
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Collett,
Albert Harry 29
years |
Stoker
1st Class P/KX88439 |
HMS
Submarine Tempest |
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Albert
was born in 1913 and was the son of |
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At the time of the census of 1911
Florence Collett of Kempsey, who was born in 1883,
was living there with her husband Ernest Collett who was born in 1872, by
which time she already had three young children. Ernest was born at Besford
near Pershore where his father George Collett had also been born in 1828. |
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HMS
Tempest
was a new submarine and set out from Birkenhead on 1st January
1942 bound for Gibraltar. By early
February it was at Malta and on 10th set out for the Gulf of
Taranto. Two days into the voyage and
accompanied by HMS sub Una they encountered a neutral safe ship the tanker
Lucania which, in error, the Una torpedoed and sank. This resulted in a ferocious depth-charge attack
by a German destroyer which lasted for 18 hours and which eventually sank the
Tempest. Of the 62 crew on board 23
survived only to be made prisoners of war. |
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Collett,
Charles Allen 17
years |
Boy
1st Class D/JX158831 |
HMS
Glorious |
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Charles
was born in 1923 and was the son of Emily Mary Collett of Godreaman
of Glamorgan.
His name is included amongst those listed on the |
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HMS
Glorious
was an aircraft carrier and was sunk by two German battle cruisers the
Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on 18th June
1940 during a journey between Narvik in Norway and
Scapa Flow. In April, when Charles
died, the boat was in the Mediterranean and based out of Malta. |
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Collett,
Cecil Ernest 27
years |
Sergeant
PLY/X101104 |
Royal
Marines |
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Cecil
was born on |
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For further
details of the family of Albert Ernest and Kate Millicent Collett see Part
19 The Oxfordshire International |
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Collett,
Ivan Ernest 23
years |
Corporal
PO/X4890 |
Royal
Marines |
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Ivan
was born in 1921 and was the son of Frank and Sarah Huff Collett of |
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For
further details of the family of Frank Collett and Sarah Huff Collett see Part
15 The |
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Collett,
Jack Arnold 29
years |
Petty
Officer Stoker P/KX82128 |
HMS
Hollyhock |
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Jacks
name is included amongst those listed on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Panel 67, Column 3. |
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Collett,
John Edward 20
years |
Ordinary
Seaman P/JX167707 |
HMS
Esk |
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John
was born in 1920 and was the son of Edgar and |
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Edgar Collett was very likely Edgar Boden Alexander Collett (Ref. 34Q41) who was born at
Aston in Birmingham in 1900. Further
work needs to be undertaken to verify this. |
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HMS Esk was one of three Royal Navy destroyers
that were sunk when they sailed into German minefield off the coast of
Holland in 1940. |
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Collett,
Leonard Stanley 20
years |
Able
Seaman C/JX312786 |
HMS
Blean |
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Leonard
was born in 1922 and was the son of Fred and Maud Collett of Gorse Hill in |
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For further
details of the family of Frederick and Maud Collett see Part
28 The Faringdon |
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Collett,
Phyllis Anne 23
years |
Petty
Officer Wren 11235 |
HMS
St Angelo Womens Royal Naval Service |
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Phyllis
was born in 1922 and was the daughter of Arthur Preston Collett and Sheila
Collett of Felixstowe in |
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For further details of Arthur Preston
and Sheila Collett see Part 18 The Suffolk Line (Ref. 18P36) |
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The Mazargues War
Cemetery at the Bouches-du-Rhone in Marseilles
contains the graves of 267 service men and women killed during the Second
World War, in addition to nearly 1,500 men from the First World War. |
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Collett,
Stanley John |
Able
Seaman P/JX143881 |
HMS
Hood |
24
May 1941 |
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His
name is included amongst those listed on the |
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Collett,
Wilfred 25
years |
Marine
PLY/X120162 |
HMS
Nile Royal Marines |
2
May 1945 |
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Wilfred
was born in 1920 and was the son of William and Dorothy Collett and husband
of Alice Evelyn Collett of |
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For further
details of Wilfred Collett see Part
44 The Malmesbury District |
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ROYAL AIR
FORCE
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Collett,
Alexander Albert 22
years |
Sergeant
1338398 |
60
Squadron Volunteer Reserve |
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Alexander
was born in 1922 and was the son of H E and Edith Collett of Fulham. His name
is included amongst those listed on the Singapore War Memorial - - see historical note above. |
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Collett,
Albert Leslie |
Squadron
Leader (Pilot) 45488 |
83
Squadron |
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Albert
was born at Penryn in |
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For
further details of Albert Leslie Collett see Part
21 The |
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Collett,
George Richard 24
years |
Sergeant
745500 |
54
Squadron Volunteer Reserve |
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George
Richard was born in 1916 and was the son of George Clemson Collett and
Elizabeth Mary Collett of |
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For further details of George Richard
Collett see Part 18 The Suffolk |
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Collett,
Irene Daisy 19
years |
Aircraftwomen
2nd Class 2148006 |
Womens
Auxiliary Air Force |
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Irene
was born in 1924 and was the daughter of Mr and Mrs J I Collett of Ham in |
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Collett,
Stanley John 22
years |
Flight
Sergeant 1186962 |
Volunteer
Reserve |
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For further details of the family of
Ernest Reginald John and Emma Elizabeth Collett see Part 33 The Bourton-on-the-Water
(Ref. 33Q11) |
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Collett,
Vincent James |
Aircraftman
1st Class 1305768 |
244
Squadron Volunteer reserve |
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Vincents
name is included amongst those listed on the |
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Collett,
Wilfred Ira 28
years |
Squadron
Leader (Pilot) 34232 |
75
(NZ) Squadron |
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Wilfred
was born in 1912 and was the son Edgar Arnold and Louise Amy Collett of Gisborne, |
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For
further details of Wilfred Ira Collett see Part
6 The |
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MERCHANT
NAVY
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Collett,
George Dennis 18
years |
Cook |
SS
Sampa |
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George
was born in 1927 and was the son Frederick Thomas Charles and Selina
Elizabeth Collett of Battersea. His
name is included amongst those listed on the Tower Hill Memorial Panel 91. |
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Collett,
Arthur John 22
years |
Private
NX26777 |
Australian
Infantry |
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Arthur
was born in 1920 and was the son of Edward Charles and Mildred Collett of Hurstville in |
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Collett,
Arthur William 53
years |
Private
N.100659 |
Australian
Headquarters |
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Arthur
was born in 1886 and was the son of Philip and Minnie Collett and the husband
of Florence Ida Collett of Guildford.
He was buried at the |
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For further details of the family of
Arthur William Collett see Part 20 The Suffolk to
Australia |
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Collett,
Cyril Horace 26
years |
Corporal
Q28056 |
Australian
Infantry |
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Cyril
was born at Cairns in 1916 and was the son of George Henry and Kate Collett
of Auchenflower in Queensland. He was killed
at Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea and was buried at the Bomana War Cemetery at
Port Moresby. |
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For
further details of Cyril Horace Collett see Part
9 The Aldsworth |
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The Port Moresby Memorial stands behind
the cemetery and commemorates almost 750 men of the Australian Army
(including Papua and New Guinea local forces), the Australian Merchant Navy
and the Royal Australian Air Force who lost their lives in the operations in
Papua and who have no known graves. |
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Collett,
Clifford Henry 36
years |
Bombardier
VX28332 |
Royal
Australian Artillery |
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Clifford
was born in 1907 and was the son of Edwin Arthur and Margaret Annie Collett
and the husband of May Eaton Collett of Sunbury in |
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For
further details of Clifford Henry Collett see Part
8 The |
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Collett,
Clarence James 24
years |
Private
SX11962 |
Australian
Infantry |
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Clarence
was born in 1919 and was the son of John Williamson Collett and Myrtle
Collett of Strathalbyn in |
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Collett,
Frederick George 21
years |
Private
NX27464 |
Australian
Infantry |
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Collett,
George Leonard 24
years |
Private
WX26879 |
Australian
Infantry |
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George
Leonard was born in 1921 and was the son of William James and Ruby Marion
Collett of Bussellton in |
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Collett,
Keith Charles 23
years |
Corporal
VX41760 |
Australian
Infantry |
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Keith
was born in 1919 and was the son of William Joseph and Cecilia Evelyn Collett
of |
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Collett,
Leonard Grant 22
years |
Private
VX41756 |
24th
Battalion Australian Infantry |
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Leonard
Grant was born in 1920 and was the son of William Joseph and Cecilia Evelyn
Collett of Ringwood in |
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Collett,
Malcolm Ernest 22
years |
Flying
Officer 416414 |
Royal
Australian Air Force |
22
May 1944 |
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Malcolm
was born in 1922 and was the son of Ernest Budd Collett and |
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For
further details of the family of Ernest and see Part
29 The Turkdean |
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Collett,
Robert Edward 25
years |
Private
NX57550 |
Australian
Army Service Corp |
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Robert
was born in 1919 and was the son of Edward Charles and Mildred Collett of Hurstville in |
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Collett,
Robert Hope Bruce 21
years |
Driver
V76789 |
Australian
Army Service Corp |
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Robert
was born in 1920 and was the son of Charles Robert and Myrtle Collett of |
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For further details of Robert Hope
Bruce Collett see Part 22 The Somerset &
Wiltshire |
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Collett,
Stanley Hugh 33
years |
Gunner
H/54906 |
Royal
Canadian Artillery |
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Stanley
was born in 1907 and was the son of Ada Collett of Portage la Prairie where
he was buried at the Hillside Cemetery Grave 6, Block 2, |
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Collette,
Henry Alexander 23 |
Private
C/54307 |
9
Battalion Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
RCIC |
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Henry
was born in 1921 and was the son of Mose and Edith
Collette and the husband of Emily Collette of Hampstead in |
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Collette,
Hector J 28
years |
Corporal
G/18259 |
Carleton
and York Regiment Royal Canadian Infantry Corp |
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Hector
was born in 1916 and was the son of Joseph and Marguerite Collette of Girouardville, Kent County in New Brunswick, Canada. He was buried at the |
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Collett,
Alfred John |
Pilot
Officer (Air Gunner) J/89954 |
460
Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force |
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Alfred was buried
at the Viroflay New Communal Cemetery Grave 23,
Row B. |
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Collett,
Joseph Harrington 29
years |
Sergeant
(Air
Gunner) |
Royal
Canadian Air Force |
12
May 1943 |
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Joseph
was born in 1914 and was the son of Joseph Harrington Spedding
Collett and Frances Gertrude Collett and the husband of Stella Elizabeth
Collett of Edmonton in Alberta, |
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Collett,
Russell Thomas Joshua 28
years |
Warrant
Officer Class II R/77329 |
214
Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force |
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Russell
was born in 1914 and was the son of Stanley and Minnie Collett nee Pascoe and
the husband of Aurora E Collett nee Ferrier of St Marguerita
Station in the Province of Quebec, |
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Collett,
Henry William Amner 20
years |
Sergeant
(Observer) 412468 |
101
Squadron Royal |
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Henry
was born in 1922 and was the son of Henry Charles and Annie Mildred Collett
of Waipawa, |
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For
further details of Henry William Amner Collett see Part
6 The |
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Collett,
E B 22
years |
Trooper
233012V |
Natal
Mounted Rifles of the South African Forces |
23
May 1944 |
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E
B was born in 1922 and was the son of Edwin A H and Bernhild
E Collett of Kimberley in Cape Province, |
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Collett
H D |
Sergeant
9396 |
Die
Middelandse Regiment S A F |
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H D was buried at
the |
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H
D was Herbert Duncan who was born 1910 the husband of Catherine Collett and
the son of John Alexander Collett and Gladys Mitford Pringle Bowker. |
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For
further details of Herbert Duncan Collett see Part
13 The |
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Collett,
Harold P W |
Trooper
214349 |
7th
Reconnaissance South African Tank Corp |
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Harold was buried
at the |
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Collett,
Anthony Ewart 20
years |
Lieutenant
(Pilot) 328483V |
184
Squadron South African Air Force |
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Anthony
was born in 1924 and was the son of Colonel Ewart James Collett and Helen Liesching Greaves of Middelburg in Cape Province, |
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For
further details of Anthony Ewart Collett see Part
13 The |
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Collett,
Agnes Elizabeth 50
years |
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Agnes
was the wife of Hugh Wilfred Collett of 49 Parkside in |
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Collett,
Arthur Sydney Gubbins 57
years |
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Arthur
was born in 1884 and was the son of Spencer Collett and the husband of |
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For further details of Arthur Sydney Gubbins Collett see Part 46 The Charlton-on-Otmoor
Oxon Area Line (Ref. 46P11) |
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Collett
Cyril Ernest 17
years |
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Cyril
was the youngest son of Hugh Wilfred and Agnes Elizabeth Collett of 49
Parkside in |
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Collett,
Charles Thomas 63
years |
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Charles
was born in 1878 the husband of Mrs C E Collett of |
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Collett,
Doreen 10
years |
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Doreen
was born in 1933 and was the daughter of Charles Thomas and Rose Emma Collett
of |
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Collett,
David Lewis 55
years |
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David
was born in 1889 and was the husband of Mrs R
Collett of |
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Collett,
51
years |
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Collett,
58
years |
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For further details of Arthur Sydney Gubbins Collett see Part 46 The Charlton-on-Otmoor
Oxon Area Line (Ref. 46P11) |
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Collett,
Hugh Wilfred 51
years |
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Hugh
was born on 26 May 1890 at Coventry, the son of Joseph Collett a
fishmonger. He was the husband of
Agnes Elizabeth Collett of 49 Parkside in |
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Collett,
John Charles 40 |
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John
was born in 1901 and was a War Reserve Police Officer of |
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For further details of John Charles
Collett see Part 11 The Welford-on-Avon Line
(Ref. 11Q19) |
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Collett,
John Horace 41
years |
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John
was born in 1899 and was the husband of Mrs C M
Collett of 10T Block in the |
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Collett,
Marguerite 43
years |
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Marguerite
was born in 1899 of |
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Collett,
Ronald 8
years |
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Ronald
was born in 1935 and was the son of Charles Thomas and Rose Emma Collett of |
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Collett,
Rose Emma 50
years |
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Rose
was born in 1893 and was the wife of Charles Thomas Collett of |
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Collett,
Sidney Albert 19
years |
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Collett,
Sarah Huff 51
years |
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Sarah
was a member of the Womens Voluntary Service and was the wife of Frank
Collett of |
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For
further details of the family of Frank Collett and Sarah Huff Collett see Part
15 - The |
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Collett,
Trevor David 29
years |
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Trevor
was born in 1913 and was on |
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For
further details of Trevor David Collett see Part
28 - The Faringdon |
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Collett,
Violet 18
years |
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Violet
was born in 1922 and was the daughter of Mr H J
Collett of |
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