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Record #12954
Name :
: Danziel P COLLET (1887 - )
  aka : Collette Denzel


Father
:
Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 1887

Marriage (1)
:
Marriage (2)
:

Date of Death
:
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland
Abode (2) : Place of Death / Burial
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 10 Apr 1896
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Scotsman

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)
NotesSent by Wandsworth Union, placed with Mark Morton, farmer, Thomasburg, Hastings, Ontario. Inspection on 22 Feb 1897

Age about 10, comfortable home, employed at feeding chickens, health-good, attends church and school regularly. Terms-
Board, Lodging and Clothing. Gives satisfaction.

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In 1901, Mark Morton, 45, wife Martha, 38, and Mary H, 4, and Collette Denzel, 13, in Hungerford, Hastings, Ontario

On September 24 1913, Denzel Percy Collett, 26, born London, England, son of Wm Eustis Collette and Emma Thompson, married
Minnie Ethel Robinson, 21, born Yorkshire, England, daughter of Jno Robinson, in Foxboro, Hastings, Ontario

On August 15 1952, Denzel Percy E Collett, 65, retired, returned to England on SS Empress of France, heading to 32 Elkin Road, Morecombe, Lancashire. 
ContributorsCreated : 2010-10-03 10:33:08 / From original database


Last Updated : 2010-10-03 10:50:28 /

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IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
12954 COLLET, Danziel P1887ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)