suffrage_petition
Surname: 
Collett
Given names: 
Mary Jane
Given address: 
Masterton
Sheet No: 488
Town/Suburb: 
Masterton
City/Region: 
Wairarapa
Notes: 

Biographical information provided by Susan Jenkins for the He Tohu exhibition:

Mary Jane was born to Henry and Elizabeth Collett in 1851 in New Zealand. Henry and Elizabeth were one of the first settlers in Petone, arriving on the British barque HMS London on 12 December 1840.

Mary was 29 when her mother died. She never married, instead remaining in the family home to look after her father, a wheelwright and carpenter, who was injured in a serious building accident two years earlier.

In Henry's will Mary, along with her younger brother Albert, had been appointed executors of their father’s estate. Additionally Henry had left his land and 'all the personal Estate' to his daughter Mary. This property is now called 'Collett House' and its current address of 36 Riddlers Crescent, Petone.

Mary worked in the Anglican Sunday School in Petone for many years and contributed much to events held in conjunction with St. Augustine's Church.

In 1901 Mary acted as 'father of the bride', at the wedding of her niece Mabel Elizabeth Jane Collett. Mary may have had a soft spot for her niece as she made provisions for Mabel in her last will and testament.

Click on sheet number to see the 1893 petition sheet this signature appeared on. Digital copies of the sheets supplied by Archives New Zealand.

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Susan Jenkins

Posted: 15 Sep 2011

Mary Jane Collett was possibly the spinster daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Collett of Petone. Mary Jane was born in 1851 and lived in Petone all her life, never marrying, instead caring for her 63 year old father after her mother died in 1881. She was 29 at the time. Mary Jane worked in the Anglican Sunday School for many years before her death in October 1916. According to the 1893 Electoral Roll Mary Jane Collett's residence was Petone but she may have been visiting her older sister Elizabeth Jane Buick in Masterton at the time the 1893 petition was available for signing. According to the 1892 petition Excel file Mary signed that petition in Petone.