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  1. The ancient Anglo-Saxon surname Collett came from the given name Nicholas. A common diminutive of the name Nicholas was Col and Ard was a Norman French suffix that meant son of. "William Colet was resident in Normandy 1180-95 (Mag. Rot. Scac.); Humphry and William Colet in 1198." Alternatively, the name could have been an occupational name for ...

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  2. Part 78 - The Collett Failies of Oaksey & Poole Keynes in Wiltshire. 1770 to 2001. Part 79 - The Second Oddington (Glos) Line to Birmingham. 1780 to 2010. Part 80 - The Limehouse (London) Collett Family. 1790 to 2000. Part 81 - The West Derby (Liverpool) Line. 1800 to 2020. Part 82 - The Toronto (Ontario) Collett Family From Cheltenham England ...

  3. PART TWENTY-ONE. The Cornwall Line – 1840 to 1900. Updated January 2023. An earlier update included the details of the family of Edward Charles Collett (Ref. 21Q38) 1865-1942, whose family sailed to Canada in 1912, where his widow and his six children established the present-day Collette family. Additional information and photographs received ...

  4. The Collett family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Collett families were found in United Kingdom in 1891. In 1891 there were 731 Collett families living in London. This was about 17% of all the recorded Collett's in United Kingdom. London had the highest population of Collett families in 1891.

  5. May 22, 2016 · Collett This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a diminutive of Col, itself a 13th Century pet form of the male given name Nicholas, from the Greek "Nikolaos", a compound of "nikan", to conquer, and "laos", people. This personal name, popularly taken to mean "victory-people", was a favourite among Christians throughout Europe ...

  6. This is the first of four sections of Part 18 of the Collett family . Updated January 2022 . In November 2012 a new Collett family line was produced, Part 63. That focuses on the Collett-Stratfold-Collet Family of Buckinghamshire. which also contains references to The Hale in Wendover, as does Part 18.

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  8. 4 John Collett (1760-1834)1 was a descendant of John Collett (1578-1650). This has also been fully proved. The author has omitted some of the early history of the family to save space. Mr. Henry Collett of 64 Comhill, London, EC3, England, has full data on the Collett family in this early period, and there is a history of the

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