Christopher Annett COLLIS

Christopher Annett COLLIS

Male 1800 - 1869  (69 years)

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  1. 1.  Christopher Annett COLLIS was born on 7 May 1800 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 24 Jul 1801 in Braintree, Essex, England (son of Samuel COLLIS and Susannah SMITH); died in Jun 1869 in South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1832: Baker, Victualler; residence 1839:
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 2F6625C640922E42B30FABD42757EF2F9F37

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. Look through records in binder to add details
    2. Is there an 1831 Census? no
    3. Are there news articles or advertisements for Star brewery or Kennington Brewery?
    4. Who did temple work for Christopher Annett Collis, mother, Susannah Smith/Collis?
    5. Can more info on children be found? What about New Zealand/Australia?
    6. 4. What is the name of the town where the White Horse Inn was located? Bert's email states it was in Witham.

    Timeline for Christopher Annett Collis:

    1800 May 7 Christopher born Braintree, Essex, England
    1821 marriage: June 7 Maria Bridge in Witham, Essex, England
    1822 Aug 11 daughter, Jane, born Essex County to Chrisopher and Maria
    1824 son, Samuel Annett, born Essex
    1825 son, Samuel Annett, died Witham, Essex, England
    1826 May 20 son, William, born Witham,
    1827 Christopher went bankrupt
    1828 April 16 son, George Smith Collis, born Witham,
    1829 Feb 9 daughter, Maria, born Witham,
    1830 Poll Books and Electoral Registers Christopher A Collis, Witham
    1831 May 21 daughter, Dorcus, born Witham,
    1832 Christopher was a baker, brewer in Witham,
    1833 Death: May 23, wife, Maria, in Witham,
    1833 Christopher moves to Chelmsford as a brewer's clerk at Kennington Brewery, Dorset St
    and Chapham Rd near the oval cricket grounds in London.
    1836 son? Joseph Collis born (he was born after Christopher's wife Maria died and before he married Eliza)
    1838 Oct 19 Marries Eliza Parker at St. Giles Cripplegate, London England. 1839 daughter, Eliza Collis born
    1839 Owned a Tavern/Public House, The Woolpack Inn (near the White Horse Inn), Church St. Chipping Hill,
    Witham
    1839 Pigot's Directory: baker, Chipping Hill, Witham (Baker's yeast and yeast for ale may have been
    interchangeable at that time)
    1841 Census: Christopher and Eliza living Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey, England
    1844 Sept, wife, Eliza dies, Lambeth, Surrey, England
    1846 Jul 9 marries Alice Scott Honeysett at St. Giles Cripplegate, London England.
    1851 Census: Christopher with wife, Alice, in Hounslow, Middlesex 177 London Rd, Brewer at Star Brewery,
    employing 1 labor and two sons
    1851 London, England, Electoral Registers, Christopher in Heston, Star Brewery
    1853 London, England, Electoral Registers, Christopher in Heston, Star Brewery
    1868 Christopher marries Elizabeth Archer age 37, spinster
    1869 Death: Christopher South Stoneham, Hampshire age 69



    According to the records sent to me from Bert Collis I write the following:
    Christopher was bankrupt in 1827 and paid his creditors 2s.6d. in the pound. (i.e. One eighth) but by 1833 he was buying a small house in Witham and started in business as a victualler and baker. In 1833 he was in Chelmsford and was listed as a brewer's clerk of Kennington Brewery, Dorset Street and Chapham Rd. Brewer's clerk. (44 K from Witham, 35 K from Chelmsford. He also with his brother William became tenant of the Swan Inn at Brentwood in Essex. (Quite a coincidence! He soon failed again owing nearly four hundred pounds mainly to the brewers and was again made bankrupt. The Essex Record Office has a thick wad of court papers on the claims and counter claims. It includes a letter written by Christopher A Collis to the brewers solicitors. Christopher moved to London and became Brewers Clerk at the Kennington Brewery in Dorset St. Clapham Road. (This was near the Oval Cricket Ground). His father Samuel Collis was buried at Braintree on Jan 27th 1832, age 70 (Information from Bert Collis)

    http://search.labs.familysearch.org
    England births and Christenings 1538-1975
    The index is an electronic database of information transcribed from original records.
    Christopher Annett Collis
    baptism/christening:24 Jul 1801
    Braintree, Essex, England
    father: Samuel Collis
    mother: Susannah
    indexing project batch# 103390-0
    source film # 1702171

    UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893
    Name: Christopher A Collis
    Poll Year: 1830
    Residence: Witham
    Where Freehold lies: White Notley Houses occupier: Hawkes
    Hundred: Lexden And Witham
    County: Essex

    (page 111;1838 Marriage solemnized in
    the Parish Church in the Parish of St Giles without Cripplegate in the city of London.
    No. 222 Married 19 Oct 1838, Christopher Annett Collis, age 39, bachelor, profession: Brewer, Residence:
    Witham, Essex, Father's name: Samuel Collis, Profession of father: Sadler
    Eliza Parker, age 31, Spinster, residence: Witham, Essex, Father's name: Henry Parker, profession of father:
    Sawyer)

    1841 England Census Christoper Collis
    Name: Christoper Collis
    Age: 40
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1801
    Gender: Male
    Civil Parish: Lambeth (St. Mary Lambeth Parish)
    Hundred: Brixton (Eastern Division)
    County/Island: Surrey
    Country: England
    Street address: Camberwell Lane South Occupation: Brewer
    Source information: HO107/1054/1
    Registration district: Lambeth
    Sub-registration district: Brixton
    ED, institution, or vessel: 2
    Folio: 31
    Page:
    Line number: 12
    GSU Number: 474652
    Household: Name: age
    Christoper Collis 40
    Eliza 35,
    William 15,
    George 14,
    Maria 10,
    Samuel 5,
    Joseph 5,
    Dorcus 5,
    Eliza 5,
    Henry Parker 20 (probably Eliza's brother) carpenter

    1851 England Census Christopher A Collis
    Name: Christopher A Collis
    Age: 52
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1799
    Relation: Head
    Spouse's name: Alice
    Gender: Male
    Where born: Braintree, Essex, England
    Civil Parish: Heston
    Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity
    Town: Hounslow
    County/Island: Middlesex
    Country: England
    Street address: 177 London Rd. Occupation: Brewer employing 1 labor and two sons
    Registration district: Brentford
    Sub-registration district: Isleworth
    ED, institution, or vessel: 1a
    Neighbors:
    Household schedule number: 177 Star Brewery, London Road
    Household Members: Name Age
    Alice Collis 53 wife, born Norfolk, Thilgay
    Christopher A Collis 52 brewer
    Samuel Collis 17 son, born Witham, Essex brewer
    Joseph Collis 15 son, born Witham, Essex brewer
    Eliza Collis 14 daughter, born Witham, Essex scholar at home

    London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965
    Name: Christopher Annett Collis
    Year: 1851
    County or Borough: Star Brewery, London
    Smallberry Green, Hounslow Road, in the parish of Heston, County of Middlesex
    Ward or Division/Constituency: Heston

    London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965
    Name: Christopher Annett Star Collis
    Year: 1853
    County or Borough: London, County of Middlesex
    Ward or Division/Constituency: Heston
    Street address: Star Brewery, Smallberry-green Hounslow

    England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983
    Name: Christopher Annett Collis age 67, widower, reside Portswood, father Samuel Collis, Saddler
    and Elizabeth Archer age 37, spinster, reside Portswood, father William Archer, Blacksmith
    Year of Registration: 1868
    Quarter of Registration: 21-Mar
    District: South Stoneham
    County: Hampshire
    Volume: 2c
    Page: 89

    England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1983
    Surname Given Name District Volume Page
    Deaths Jun 1869 age 68
    Collis Christopher Annett S. Stoneham 2c 29
    The district S. Stoneham is an alternative name for South Stoneham and it is in the county of Hampshire

    Food in the 17th Century
    In the early 17th century people began eating food with forks for the first time.
    During the century new foods were introduced into England (for the rich) such as bananas and pineapples. New drinks were introduced, tea and coffee. In the late 17th century there were many coffee houses in the towns. Merchants and professional men met there to read newspapers and talk shop.
    In the late 17th century the rich began eating ice cream. Many rich people built special underground chambers in the grounds of their houses for preserving ice during the summer. The ice was covered in straw to preserve it.
    However for the poor food remained plain and monotonous. They subsisted on food like bread, cheese and onions. Ordinary people continued to eat pottage each day.
    Food in the 18th Century
    There was little change in food in the 18th century. Despite the improvements in farming food for ordinary people remained plain and monotonous. For them meat was a luxury. A poor person's food was mainly bread and potatoes. In the 18th century drinking tea became common even among ordinary people.
    19th Century Food
    In the early 19th century the working class lived on plain food such as bread, butter, potatoes and bacon. Butcher's meat was a luxury. However things greatly improved in the late 19th century. Railways and steamships made it possible to import cheap grain from North America so bread became cheaper. Refrigeration made it possible to import cheap meat from Argentina and Australia. Consumption of sugar also increased. By the end of the 19th century most people (not all) were eating much better food.
    The first fish and chip shops in Britain opened in the 1860s. By the late 19th century they were common in towns and cities.
    In the late 19th century the first convenience food in tins and jars went on sale. Although the principle of canning was invented at the end of the 18th century tinned food first became widely available in the 1880s. The can opener was invented in 1855 and the rotary can opener followed in 1870. Furthermore in the 1870s margarine, a cheap substitute for butter, was invented. Tomato ketchup was invented in 1874.
    Several new biscuits were invented in the 19th century including the Garibaldi (1861), the cream cracker (1885) and the Digestive (1892). Furthermore new sweets were invented during the 19th century including peanut brittle (1890) and liquorice allsorts (1899).
    For centuries people drank chocolate but the first chocolate bar was made in 1847. Milk chocolate was invented in 1875.

    19th Century Britain
    In the 19th century Britain became the world's first industrial society. It also became the first urban society. By 1851 more than half the population lived in towns.
    The population of Britain boomed during the 19th century. In 1801 it was about 9 million. By 1901 it had risen to about 41 million.
    This was despite the fact that many people emigrated to North America and Australia to escape poverty. About 15 million people left Britain between 1815 and 1914.
    However there were also many immigrants. In the 1840s many people came from Ireland, fleeing a terrible potato famine. In the 1880s the Tsar began persecuting Russian Jews. Some fled to Britain and settled in the East End of London.
    19th Century Society
    In the early 19th century Britain was an oligarchy. Only a small minority of men (and no women) were allowed to vote. The situation began to change in 1832 when the vote was given to more men. Constituencies were also redrawn and many industrial towns were represented for the first time. The franchise was extended again in 1867 and 1883. In 1872 the secret ballot was introduced.
    However in the 19th century at least 80% of the population was working class. In order to be considered middle class you had to have at least one servant. Most servants were female. (Male servants were much more expensive because men were paid much higher wages). Throughout the 19th century 'service' was a major employer of women.
    In the 19th century families were much larger than today. That was partly because infant mortality was high. People had many children and accepted that not all of them would survive.
    In a 19th century family the Father was head of the family. He wife and children respected him and obeyed him (at least that was the theory!). Until 1879 a man could legally beat his wife and until 1882 all a woman's property, even the money she earned, belonged to her husband. Divorce was made legal in 1857 but it was very rare in the 19th century.

    Christopher married Maria BRIDGE on 7 Jun 1821 in Witham, Essex, England. Maria (daughter of George BRIDGE and Elizabeth Endersby) was born about 1797 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 18 Feb 1797 in Witham, Essex, England; died on 23 May 1833 in Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex, England; was buried in Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:


    Maria Bridge
    England, Essex Parish Registers
    Name Christopher Collis
    Event Type Marriage
    Event Date 07 Jun 1821
    Event Place Witham, Essex, England
    Gender Male
    Marital Status Married
    Spouse's Name Maria Bridge

    Children:
    1. Jane COLLIS was born on 11 Aug 1822 in Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 11 Aug 1822 in Witham, Essex, England; died in Dec 1895 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    2. Samuel Annett COLLIS was born in 1824 in Witham, Essex, England; died in 1825 in Witham, Essex, England.
    3. William COLLIS was born on 20 May 1826 in Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex, England; died on 3 Feb 1900 in Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States; was buried on 5 Feb 1900 in Union Cemetary, Brentwood, Contra Costa, California, United States.
    4. George Smith COLLIS was born on 16 Apr 1828 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 16 Apr 1828 in Witham, Essex, England; died about Aug 1906 in Reading, Berkshire, England.
    5. Maria COLLIS was born on 9 Feb 1829 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 9 Feb 1829 in Witham, Essex, England.
    6. Dorcus COLLIS was born on 21 May 1831 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 21 May 1831 in Witham, Essex, England; died in Sep 1896 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England.
    7. Samuel Annett COLLIS was born about 1833 in Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex, England; died in Sep 1909 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

    Christopher married Eliza PARKER on 19 Oct 1838 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, London, England. Eliza (daughter of Henry PARKER and Elizabeth) was born in 1807 in England; died in Sep 1844 in Lambeth, Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:



    England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983
    Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
    Marriages Dec 1838
    COLLIS Christopher Annett East London 2 195
    PARKER Eliza East London 2 195

    page 111;1838 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of St Giles without Cripplegate in the city of London.
    No. 222 Married 19 Oct 1838,
    Christopher Annett Collis, age 39, bachelor, profession: Brewer, Residence: Witham, Essex, Father's name: Samuel Collis, Profession of father: Sadler
    Eliza Parker, age 31, Spinster, residence: Witham, Essex, Father's name: Henry Parker, profession of father: Sawyer


    London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
    about Christopher Annett Collis
    Name: Christopher Annett Collis
    Age: 39
    Estimated birth year: abt 1799
    Spouse Name: Eliza Parker
    Spouse Age: 31
    Record Type: Marriage
    Marriage Date: 19 Oct 1838
    Parish: St Giles Cripplegate
    County: London
    Borough: City of London
    Father Name: Samuel Collis
    Spouse Father Name: Henry Parker

    Children:
    1. Joseph COLLIS was born on 10 Nov 1835 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened on 16 Nov 1835; died after 1901 in Hammersmith, London, England.
    2. Eliza T. COLLIS was born about 1837 in Witham, Essex, England; was christened in 1839 in Witham, Essex, England.

    Christopher married Alice Leste Honeysett on 9 Jul 1846 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, London, England. Alice was born about 1798 in Thilgay, Norfolk, England; died in Mar 1868 in Brentford, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    extracted record

    England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983 about Christopher Annett Collis
    Name: Christopher Annett Collis
    Year of Registration: 1846
    Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
    District: East London
    County: London, Middlesex
    Volume: 2
    Page: 210

    Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
    Marriages Sep 1846
    Collis Christopher Annett E London 2 210
    Honeysett Alice E London 2 210

    Christopher married Elizabeth Archer on 21 Mar 1868 in Stoneham, Southampton, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth (daughter of William Archer) was born about 1831 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983 about Christopher Annett Collis
    Name: Christopher Annett Collis age 67, widower, reside Portswood, father Samuel Collis, Saddler
    and Elizabeth Archer age 37, spinster, reside Portswood, father William Archer, Blacksmith
    Year of Registration: 1868
    Quarter of Registration: 21-Mar
    District: South Stoneham
    County: Hampshire
    Volume: 2c
    Page: 89


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel COLLIS was born in 1762 in , Essex, England (son of John COLLIS and Dorcas ELY); died in 1832 in Braintree, Essex, England; was buried on 27 Jan 1832 in Braintree, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: High Street Braintree, Essex, England; Saddler and Harness Maker;
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 4CD3C3E683CB6B47A5B411CA9D73DC301820

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. check out christening dates for the children.
    2. court records for Samuel and Susannah.
    3. where is Tollesbury, Essex in relation to Bocking and Braintree?
    4. death dates of first Dorcus and first William.
    5. Susannah's death date and place. (found this- copy in pictures/Marilyn ancestors/Collis/Samuel)
    6. find info on Jeff Clinton, descendant of William Collis, son of Samuel.
    7. Is there an 1831 census?
    8. Is Samuel buried in St Michaels Church yard?
    9. How do I know Rebecca is daughter of Samuel

    Timeline for Samuel Collis:
    1762 Samuel Collis born Essex, England
    1785 Oct 20 Samuel marries Susannah Smith at Bocking, Essex, England
    1788 Oct 5 daughter Susannah born in Bocking
    1790 Jul 3, son Samuel born in Braintree, Essex, England
    1794 Apr 11, daughter, Dorcus born in Braintree,
    1795 Jul 12, son Charles Smith born in Braintree,
    1797 Jun 17, son William born in Braintree,
    1800 May 7, son Christopher in Braintree,
    1803 Aug 9, daughter Dorcus born in Braintree,
    1804 son, William born in Braintree,
    1814 daughter, Rebecca Ely born in Braintree
    1826 Pigot's Directories show Samuel Collis as a Saddler in High Street, Braintree, England
    1832 Samuel died at Braintree
    1832 Pigot's Directories show Susannah Collis as a Saddler in High Street, Braintree, England.

    BOCKING, a village, a parish, and a subdistrict, in Braintree district, Essex. The village stands on the left bank of Blackwater river, and on the Braintree railway, adjacent to Braintree; forms a suburb of that town; consists chiefly of one long street; and is a seat of petty sessions. A trade in baizes, called "bockings," was at one time prominent; and a manufacture of silk and crape is now carried on. The parish includes also Bocking-street and Bocking-Church-street, ¾ and 2 miles distant from Braintree, both with post offices under that town, and the former situated on the branch Roman road from Chelmsford. ...
    "BRAINTREE <../Braintree/index.html> and BOCKING, though distinct parishes, form one continuoous town, extending for a mile on the road between Chelmsford <../Chelmsford/index.html> and Halstead , and the rivers Blackwater and Podsbrook, and having a united population in 1861 of 8,186

    England, Boyd's marriage indexes, 1538-1850 Transcription
    First name(s) Samuel
    Last name Collis
    Birth year -
    Marriage year 1785
    Spouse's first name(s) Susan
    Spouse's last name Smith
    Place Bocking
    County Essex
    Country England
    Source Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1850
    Record set England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850
    Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
    Subcategory Marriages & divorces
    Collections from Great Britain

    SOURCE: LDS marriage sealing batch # A457628 sheet # 1132, input 457628-457632 Made a will in 1831 while ill and died in 1832 , his occupation listed as Saddler and Harness maker (Essex Record Office Will 532BR33)
    Pigot's Directories show Samuel Collis as a Saddler in High Street, Braintree, England, in 1826 and Susannah Collis as Saddler at the same address in 1832.

    England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," Samuel Collis (familysearch.org)
    name: Samuel Collis
    gender: Male
    burial date: 27 Jan 1832
    burial place: Braintree, Essex, England


    * It is perhaps of interest and significance to note that his youngest child is named Rebecca Ely and that a Marriage Bond shows John Collis aged 21 of Castle Hedingham married Dorcas Ely aged 20 of Sibyl Hedingham at Gestingthorpe about 1748.

    Samuel's son William - descendant Geoff Clinton of Abbots Langley, Herefordshire geoffclinton@tiscali.co.uk

    Samuel married Susannah SMITH on 20 Oct 1785 in Bocking, Essex, England. Susannah (daughter of Josiah SMITH and Susannah) was born about 1768 in Tollesbury, Essex, England; died on 17 Jan 1840 in Braintree, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah SMITH was born about 1768 in Tollesbury, Essex, England (daughter of Josiah SMITH and Susannah); died on 17 Jan 1840 in Braintree, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Saddler
    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Mrs Samuel Collis
    • _UID: 86ADA1E7877F8E48880F3E2263F3279FAA02

    Notes:

    Have copy of this death certificate ( widow of Samuel Collis - harness maker)
    "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2N61-HPS : accessed 19 February 2016), Susannah Collis, 1840; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Braintree, Essex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England

    Name: Susannah Collis
    Year of Registration: 1840 March
    Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
    District: Braintree
    County: Essex
    Volume: 12
    Page: 11
    line : 9

    Notes:

    Welcome to the home of U.K. Parish Register Information. (freereg.org.uk)

    County Essex
    Place Bocking
    Church St Mary the Virgin
    RegisterNumber 455
    MarriageDate 20 Oct 1785
    GroomForename Samuel
    GroomSurname COLLIS
    GroomAge
    GroomParish Braintree
    GroomCondition Bachelor
    GroomOccupation
    GroomAbode
    BrideForename Susanna
    BrideSurname SMITH
    BrideAge
    BrideParish
    BrideCondition Spinster
    BrideOccupation
    BrideAbode
    GroomFatherForename
    GroomFatherSurname
    GroomFatherOccupation
    BrideFatherForename
    BrideFatherSurname
    BrideFatherOccupation
    WitnessOneForename Mary
    WitnessOneSurname BECKWITH
    WitnessTwoForename Joseph
    WitnessTwoSurname SMITH
    Notes D-P 268-1-6 img130/p122 Lic. He signed. She signed (Susannah SMITH). Witness 1 signed. Witness 2 signed.
    FileNumber 21710

    Children:
    1. Susannah COLLIS was born on 5 Oct 1788 in Bocking, Essex, England; was christened on 5 Oct 1788 in Saint Mary the Virgin, Bocking, Essex, England; died after 1831.
    2. Samuel COLLIS was born on 3 Jul 1790 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 17 Aug 1790 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in Jun 1870 in Luton, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire.
    3. Dorcus Annett COLLIS was born on 11 Apr 1794 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 30 May 1794 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    4. Charles Smith COLLIS was born on 12 Jul 1795 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 8 Sep 1795 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in Sep 1855 in Louth, Lincolnshire, England.
    5. William COLLIS was born on 17 Jun 1797 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 24 Jul 1801 in Braintree, Essex, England; died after 1871 in Surrey, England.
    6. 1. Christopher Annett COLLIS was born on 7 May 1800 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 24 Jul 1801 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in Jun 1869 in South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.
    7. Dorcas COLLIS was born on 9 Aug 1803 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 16 Sep 1803 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    8. William COLLIS was born in 1804 in England; died after 1834 in England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John COLLIS was born on 14 Jul 1727 in Braintree, Essex, England (son of John COLLIS and Sarah); died in 1815 in Great Mapleston, Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Farmer; residence 1777: Great Maplestead, Essex, England (Essex Review, vol 20, p 106)
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 39C6C452F440A244993F08C4F2F0882F6C50

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. find on map Braintree, Great Mapleston (Maplestead?), and parish-Sible Hedingham
    2. review will of John
    3. who did temple work for John Collis?
    4. What was John's occupation? farmer 1777 in Great Mapleston
    5, What do we know about John?

    Timeline for John Collis

    1727 Jul 14, John Collis born at Braintree, Essex, England
    1747 Mar 9, John marries Dorcas Ely
    1749 John Collis born
    1762 Samuel Collis born
    ? Edward Collis born
    1815 John Collis dies at Great Mapleston, Essex, England


    John was listed of Great Maplestead in County of Essex, England at the time of making his will. He asked to be buried in the meeting house yard Castle Hedingham. He listed leasehold messuage or tenement farm lands and premises situate lying and being in the parish of Sible Hedingham

    John married Dorcas ELY on 9 Mar 1748 in Gestingthorpe, Essex, England. Dorcas (daughter of William ELY and Mary) was born in 1728 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England; died before 1815 in , Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorcas ELY was born in 1728 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England (daughter of William ELY and Mary); died before 1815 in , Essex, England.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Collis
    • _UID: 9DBCD3718A8D4A45AC4AB4AA51567412C423

    Notes:

    Welcome to the home of U.K. Parish Register Information. (freereg.org.uk)
    Search Record Details
    County Essex
    Place Gestingthorpe
    Church St Mary the Virgin
    RegisterNumber
    MarriageDate 09 Mar 1748/49
    GroomForename John
    GroomSurname COLLIS
    GroomAge
    GroomParish
    GroomCondition Single Man
    GroomOccupation
    GroomAbode Castle Headingham
    BrideForename Dorcas
    BrideSurname EALEY
    BrideAge
    BrideParish
    BrideCondition Single Woman
    BrideOccupation
    BrideAbode Sibyl Headingham
    GroomFatherForename
    GroomFatherSurname
    GroomFatherOccupation
    BrideFatherForename
    BrideFatherSurname
    BrideFatherOccupation
    WitnessOneForename
    WitnessOneSurname
    WitnessTwoForename
    WitnessTwoSurname
    Notes Seax D-P 85-1-1
    FileNumber 20518

    Children:
    1. John COLLIS was born about 1749 in of St George, Southwark, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom; died before Nov 1810.
    2. 2. Samuel COLLIS was born in 1762 in , Essex, England; died in 1832 in Braintree, Essex, England; was buried on 27 Jan 1832 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    3. Edward COLLIS was born in in England; died after 1815 in England.

  3. 6.  Josiah SMITH

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    • _UID: 7255A49DE83EFB429C8111D79A6C5EEABE08

    Josiah married Susannah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susannah

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    • _MARNM: Mrs. Josiah Smith
    • _UID: D06F9BA60409064182DFA18444E202971955

    Children:
    1. 3. Susannah SMITH was born about 1768 in Tollesbury, Essex, England; died on 17 Jan 1840 in Braintree, Essex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John COLLIS was born in 1691 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 1 Jun 1693 in Chrishall, Essex, England (son of John COLLIS and Elizabeth WATSON).

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    • _UID: C4BEE1A81717B94E9D1A27FD2AF12152A9C9

    Notes:

    There is a John married to Eln Hoy 1723 in Braintree, Braintree Essex, England marriage index
    The baptism may not be accurate as Chrishall is quite a distance from Braintree.
    following info from wikipedia: Chrishall (pronounced Chris hall) is a small village in the English county of Essex. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Cambridge and lies equidistant [10 kilometres (6 mi)] between the two medieval market towns of Saffron Walden and Royston. Although in Essex, Chrishall lies close to its borders with Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire and has a 'Hertfordshire' postcode (SG8).

    The village was listed in the Domesday Book as Cristeshalla, or "nook of land dedicated to Christ". In 1422, (1 Henry VI), it appears in a record as "Cristeshale".[2] It is one of only two English settlements whose name contains the word "Christ".

    Chrishall's location is key to its character; as the village sits at the highest point in Essex, at 147 metres (482 ft) above sea level, road construction has avoided this high ground and therefore Chrishall is off the beaten track.

    Chrishall's population has remained largely unchanged over the last 170 years. In 1841 it totalled 518 and today about 450 people live in the village.[3]

    John married Sarah about 1714 in England. Sarah was born about 1695 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah was born about 1695 in England.

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    • _UID: EF2B17B4A8E41E43933821954D22837ABFF7

    Children:
    1. Sarah COLLIS was born on 13 Nov 1715 in Braintree, Essex, England; was christened on 13 Nov 1715 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    2. John COLLIS was born on 28 Feb 1718 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1724 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    3. Elizabeth COLLIS was born on 31 Oct 1718 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    4. Thomas COLLIS was born on 21 Feb 1719 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    5. William COLLIS was born on 11 Aug 1721 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1795 in Chelmsford, Essex, England, Great Britain; was buried on 15 Jun 1795 in Chelmsford, Essex, England, Great Britain.
    6. Elizabeth COLLIS was born on 30 Aug 1723 in Braintree, Essex, England.
    7. 4. John COLLIS was born on 14 Jul 1727 in Braintree, Essex, England; died in 1815 in Great Mapleston, Essex, England.

  3. 10.  William ELY was born about 1701 in England; died about 1736 in , Essex, England.

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    • _UID: E907060B56DCEF4587D9154E1A79CD0993BC

    Notes:

    William Ely was of Headingham Sible, Essex, England. His will was written in 1736 and proved 19 Oct 1748, in London, leaving a widow Mary. He left Dorcus, his 3rd daughter, tenements in Headingham, Known as Great Griggs or Bushy Pasture, lately purchased from Thomas Parr.

    William married Mary about 1827 in Essex, England. Mary died after 1748 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary died after 1748 in England.

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    • _UID: 1F010A287E32B243AA00ECE2EE45054DF410

    Notes:

    1748 marriage settlement to Hohn Collis for Dorcus Ely, 280 pounds, total value. by Mary Ely.

    Children:
    1. 5. Dorcas ELY was born in 1728 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England; died before 1815 in , Essex, England.