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201 Relationship:- Widow Elizabeth CANNELL
 
202 His usual address at the time of his death was 2 Forbes Street, Dunedin. George Alfred CASSIDY
 
203 Baptism Date:- 21 Sep 1856
Forename:- Eliza Ann
Sex:- Female
Father Forename:- David
Mother Forename:- Harriet
Father Surname:- CAVILE
Abode:- Caistor
Father Occupation:- Inn Keeper
 
Eliza Ann CAVILL
 
204 No:- 28
1. When and Where died:- 4 Feb 1933 - Pyes Hall Cottages, North Somercotes
2. Name and surname:- Eliza Ann COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Female
4. Age:- 76
5. Occupation:- Widow of Wright COLLINSON - Farm Labourer
6. Cause of death:-
I(a) Broncho fineumonia
(b) Influenza - No PM

7. Residence and description of informant:- Harry Kirman, Son-in-law - Present at death - North Somercoats
8. When registered:- 4 Feb 1933
9. Signature of Registrar:- L. L. Gould 
Eliza Ann CAVILL
 
205 Father's Occupation Farmer Gerard John CHAPMAN
 
206 Father's Occupation Farmer Thomas Hudson CHAPMAN
 
207 1901
Grandfather Cochran drew bush section Te Tua in ballot, took Harry and Allan to

inspect same. Drove to Orepuki via Riverton spending night at Hotel. Road very bad to Te Tua journey filled all of next morning.
In the meantime Grandma had seen an advertisement in newspaper.- Teacher required for school at Papatotara - across river from Te Tua.
She applied and as she had Arts degree had immediate acceptance.
All packed up, family departed once more for Orepuki, which was then the end of the railway. Grandfather dorve then to the end of Halfmile Road. From Orepuki bush cleared but road skirted with flax, red mafdi small broadleaves, etc. etc. The bush had been cleared in patches from about the road leading off to the Waiau mouth to approx. the Te Tua school. From there to where Tuatapere now stands was virgin bush - trees (meeting overhead). A few settlers had cleared small patches but these were not seen from the road. At Drummonds Ferry (now Tuatapere) The family had the thrill of crossing the swift flowing Waiau River by punt. The river at that point on the East bank was deep and very swift flowing. The nose of the punt was turned at an angle into the current and carried rapidly across the river. In dry periods the ferry man carried a long pole as on the far side there was then insufficient current and it was necessary to put the ferry into its landing stage. The track to the ferry ran through solid beech bush. At the point where the Post Office now stands a bachelor known locally as the Pilgrim from his habit of walking long distances (to Orepuki for ) at night , kept stocks of such commodities as flour, ship's biscuits, candles, oatmeal and etc, which he retailed to the settlers. A licensed accommodation house kept by Mr. Wm West stood on the site of the present dairy factory.
Arriving at the turn off at the Half Mile Road Grandma and the three boys, Harry aged 10, Allan 9 and Bruce 5 yrs of age left the comparative comfort of the light spring cart and prepared to walk bare foot through the mud the 3 miles to Papatotara.
Most of the way, the ditch at the side of the road proved to be the better thoroughfare and along it the boys gamely plodded. Grandfather unyoked the horse and leaving the cart at the side of the road loaded saddle bags containing the more necessary of the family's requirements on to the animal. The rest of the luggage was delivered eventually by the bullock wagons which ran an almost daily service.
Snow showers and sleet did not add to the comfort to the plodding travellers dripping - trees - gloomy bush. Backs bent. We cold stumbling with fatigue. All were glad to see even their new tent home.

Grandma first teacher at Papatotara to live apart from Erskines. Maiden bush - no sawmill. Bullock wagons. Schoolboys cooking birds. 
William Carswell COCHRAN
 
208 RCE gives Suicide- cut throat with a razor Mary Thomson COLLIER
 
209 Mary Ann BAXTER is a 20 Year old Servant girl in a house two doors from Albert's House - could she have been related to Ethel BAXTER - Albert's future wife Albert COLLINSON
 
210 Amongst Those Attending The Funeral Service
Charlotte Lawrence COLLINSON - Wife
Mr. Anthony COLLINSON - son
Mr & Mrs Anthony. J. L. COLLINSON - son and daughter-in-law
Mr & Mrs James. N. COLLINSON - son and daughter-in-law
Mr Charles COLLINSON - Brother
Mr & Mrs William J. COLLINSON - Brother and sister-in-law
Mr Charles H. COLLINSON - Nephew
Mr William. M. COLLINSON - Nephew
Mrs. S. J. M WARBURTON - sister-in-law
Mrs J. H. KYDD - sister-in-law
Miss M I C URQUHART - sister-in-law
Mr & Mrs David E MILLER - brother-in-law & sister-in-law
Mr T N C ORR - brother-in-law
Mrs. S. C. J. GREIG - niece
Mrs T BAKER - niece



 
Alfred COLLINSON
 
211 No:- 253
1. When and Where died:- 3 December 1953 - St Hughs Nursing Home, Princes Road, Cleethorpes UD
2. Name and surname:- Alfred Collinson
3. Sex:- Male
4. Age:- 69 years
5. Occupation:- of 191 Legsby Avenue, Grimsby, UD - School Master, Retired
6. Cause of death:-
I(a Auricular Fibrillation
II. Duodenal Ulcer, 20/11/53 Partial Gastrectomy
Certified by Gramham Macpherson M.B.)

7. Residence and description of informant:- A.J.L.Collinson, Son, causing the body to be buried.
54A Addison Road, London, W.14

8. When registered:- 4 Dec 1953 
Alfred COLLINSON
 
212 No:- 29
1. When and Where born:- 9 July 1884 - 122 Willingham Street, Weelsby, Clee, Lincolnshire, England
2. Name if any:- Alfred
3. Sex:- Boy
4. Name and surname of father:- Marriatt Collin son
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Matilda Collinson formerly Bradley
6. Occupation of father:- Gas Meter Inspector
7. Residence and description of informant:- M. Collinson, Father, 122 Willingham Street, Weelsby. Clee
8. When registered:- Fifth August 1884 
Alfred COLLINSON
 
213 PARISH RECORD - Baptism

Baptism Date:- 10 Jan 1871
Forename:- Alice
Sex:- Female
Mother Forename:- Eliza
Mother Surname:- COLLINSON
Abode:- Little Carleton
Father Occupation:- Single Woman 
Alice COLLINSON
 
214 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
215 No:-
1. When and Where died:- 3 Jan 1956 - 23 St Wilfred's Road, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
2. Name and surname:- Charles COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Male
4. Age:- 81
5. Occupation:- Railway Wagon Owner and Agent (retired)
6. Cause of death:-
1a Pulmonary Congestion
b. Heart Failure
c. Myocardial Degeneration

7. Residence and description of informant:- Charles H. COLLINSON - Son - Field House, Barnby Moor, Retford, Bradford 1
8. When registered:- 3 Jan 1956
9. Signature of Registrar:- Lewis Chambertain 
Charles COLLINSON
 
216 No:- 106
1. When and Where died:- 24 Oct 1974 - Kilton Hospital, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England
2. Name and surname:- Charles Herbert COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Male
4. Maiden Surname:- -
5. Date and Place of Birth:- 30 Jul 1905, Doncaster
6. Occupation and usual address:- Managing Director (Wagon Springs) Retired. Flat 4 West Hill House, Ordsall, Retford
7.(a) Name and Surname of Informant:- Joan Winifred Rosa COLLINSON
7.(b) Qualification:- Widow of deceased
7.(c) Usual Address:- Flat 4, West Hill House, Ordsall, Retford
8. Cause of Death:- 1a Bronchopneumonia
10. Date of Registration:- 25 Oct 1974
11. Signature of Registrar:- Derek Lee, Registrar 
Charles Herbert COLLINSON
 
217 No:- 48
1. When and Where born:- 30 Jul 1905 23 Stanhope Road, Wheatly, York
2. Name if any:- Charles Herbert
3. Sex:- Male
4. Name and surname of father:- Charles COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Sophia COLLINSON formerly ALLENBY
6. Occupation of father:- Coal Shippers Agent
7. Residence and description of informant:- C. COLLINSON - Father, 23 Stanhope Road, Wheatley
8. When registered:- 4 September 1905
9. Signature of Registrar:- Thomas C. Royle 
Charles Herbert COLLINSON
 
218 1. The Collinson family is recorded as COLISON
2. The 3 year old daughter - recorded as CANOY is probably Fanny
3. Also recorded in the house are
Robert THORPE - Father - Widower - 77 - Farmer
Fredick W THORPE - Grandson - Unmarried - 18 - Joiner

it is possible that these last two are misspellings of SHARP 
Drewry COLLINSON
 
219 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:13 
Drewry COLLINSON
 
220 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Drewry COLLINSON
 
221 No:- 449
1. When and Where died:- 20 February 1926 - 100 Scartho Road Grimsby
2. Name and surname:- Drewery COLLINSON
3. Sex:- male
4. Age:- 77
5. Occupation:- of 21a Cleethorpes Road, Grimsby - Highways foreman for a District Council
6. Cause of death:- Senility
7. Residence and description of informant:- M. Bland Step-Daughter in attendance - 21a Cleethorpes Road, Grimsby
8. When registered:- 22 February 1926 
Drewry COLLINSON
 
222 On the Census return Drewry is spelt Drury Drewry COLLINSON
 
223 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.


 
Eliza COLLINSON
 
224 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Eliza COLLINSON
 
225 BIRTH CERTIFICATE

No:- 173
1. When and Where born:- 1st February 1851, Holton le Clay
2. Name if any:- Eliza COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Girl
4. Name and surname of father:- William COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Hannah COLLINSON formerly WRIGHT
6. Occupation of father:- Agricultural Labourer
7. Residence and description of informant:- X The mark of Hannah COLLINSON
Mother
Holton le Clay

8. When registered:- 1st March 1851 
Eliza COLLINSON
 
226 No:-
1. When and Where died:- 27 November, 1879 - 4 Wilkins Buildings, Great Grimsby
2. Name and surname:- Eliza PARSONS
3. Sex:- Female
4. Age:- 29 years
5. Occupation:- Wife of Thomas Parsons Labourer
6. Cause of death:- By exhaustion from loss of blood caused by an artery in the thigh being accidentally cut with a piece of iron - lived 16 hours.
7. Residence and description of informant:- Certificate received from F.B.Cousans, deputy Coroner for Lincolnshire. Inquest held 28th November 1879
8. When registered:- First December 1879
9. Signature of Registrar:- H. M. Lappington, Registrar 
Eliza COLLINSON
 
227 Recorded name is Emma Collison Emma COLLINSON
 
228 Registered name is Emma Collison Emma COLLINSON
 
229 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:7 
Eva COLLINSON
 
230 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Eva COLLINSON
 
231 BIRTH CERTIFICATE

No:- 450
1. When and Where born:- 4th May 1877, 16 Wellington Terrace
2. Name if any:- Fanny Elizabeth COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Girl
4. Name and surname of father:- Drewry COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Jane COLLINSON formerly SHARP
6. Occupation of father:- Labourer
7. Residence and description of informant:- D. COLLINSON - Father - 16 Wellington Terrace, Grimsby
8. When registered:- 8th May 1877
9. Signature of Registrar:- H. M. Leppington 
Fanny Elizabeth COLLINSON
 
232 COLLINSON is spelt COLISON
Fanny is recorded as Canoy
The two people recored as THORPE - Could this be a misspelling of SHARPE - Jane's Maiden name 
Fanny Elizabeth COLLINSON
 
233 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:8 
Frances COLLINSON
 
234 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Frances COLLINSON
 
235 No:- 746/1897
1. When and Where born:- 15 Nov 1897 - Robinson Road, Queenstown
2. Name if any:- Gertrude Lillian
3. Sex:- Female
4. Name and surname of father:- Herbert COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Maude COLLINSON (nee CALLOWAY)
6. Occupation of father:- Railway Fireman
7. Residence and description of informant:- H. Collinson - Father
8. When registered:- 29 Nov 1897 
Gertrude Lillian COLLINSON
 
236 No:- 471
1. When and Where died:- 11 De3c 1927 - 80 Chapman Street, Grimsby
2. Name and surname:- Herbert COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Male
4. Age:- 52
5. Occupation:- Porter at the Grimsby and District Hospital
6. Cause of death:-
1(a) Acute Dilatation of heart
(b)Aortic Incompetence - no P.M.
Certified by John Cottrell

7. Residence and description of informant:- G. L. LORD - Daughter - present at Death
78 Chapman Street, Grimsby

8. When registered:- 12 Dec 1927
9. Signature of Registrar:- W. H. Wintringham 
Herbert COLLINSON
 
237 No:-
1. When and Where born:- 18 Feb 1897 161 Heneage Street, Grimsby
2. Name if any:- Jessie
3. Sex:- F
4. Name and surname of father:- George COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Sarah SMEDLEY
6. Occupation of father:- Traders' supply Company's foreman
8. When registered:- 8 Mar 1897 
Jessie COLLINSON
 
238 Name recorded as John Collison John COLLINSON
 
239 Record as son of Robert and Jane John COLLINSON
 
240 Godestone - Jul-Aug-Sep 1907 2a 233 John Benjamin Rose COLLINSON
 
241 John Henry says "Richard you better make mention that until
I was 16 I was known as Tim; to the extent that I was
registered as such at school and my premium bonds were in
that name etc." 
John Henry Lawrence COLLINSON
 
242 Name is spelt CALLINSON not COLLINSON Joseph COLLINSON
 
243 Name is spelt COLLENSON not COLLINSON Joseph COLLINSON
 
244 Note COLLINSON is spelt COLLISON  Joseph COLLINSON
 
245 Note COLLINSON is spelt COLLITON Joseph COLLINSON
 
246 Note:- THORNBY is spelt THORNLEY Lena COLLINSON
 
247 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Marriatt COLLINSON
 
248 Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One

In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. 
Marriatt COLLINSON
 
249 No:- BXCC 711274
1. When and Where born:- 15 July 1849 - Holton Le Clay
2. Name if any:- Marratt
3. Sex:- Boy
4. Name and surname of father:- William COLLINSON
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother:- Hannah COLLINSON formerly WRIGHT
6. Occupation of father:- Agricultural Labourer
7. Residence and description of informant:- X The Mark of Hannah COLLINSON, Mother - Holton-le-clay
8. When registered:- 21 July 1849 
Marriatt COLLINSON
 
250 No:- DYB 664949
1. When and Where died:- 5 June 1910 - 121 Willingham Street, Grimsby
2. Name and surname:- Marriatt COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Male
4. Age:- 61
5. Occupation:- Gas Inspector
6. Cause of death:- Dilatation of heart
7. Residence and description of informant:- C. Collinson son - in attendence, 89 Beckett Road, Doncaster
8. When registered:- 6 June 1910
9. Signature of Registrar:- W. B. Wintringham 
Marriatt COLLINSON
 

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