Collett family
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Collett (also spelled Collet) is a Norwegian family of English origin, descended from English-born merchant
patriciate of Christiania in the 18th century.[1] His descendants continued to play important roles in Norwegian history and owned several properties, such as Buskerud Manor, Store Ullevål Manor, Flateby, Økern Manor and Firma Albert Collett. One of the most well-known family members are statesman and First Minister Jonas Collett
.
A Danish branch of the family is descended from Bernt Anker Collet, and uses the spelling Collet. They own the estates of Lundbygård and Katholm Castle, and formerly owned Rønnebæksholm.
Famous members
- Albert Collett (1842–1896), owner of Firma Albert Collett and Buskerud Manor
- Alf Collett (1844-1919), genealogist
- Axel Collett (1880–1968), co-owner of Firma Albert Collett
- Bernt Anker Collet (1803–1857), owner of Lundbygård
- Bernt Johan Collet (1941–), owner of Lundbygård, Danish Minister of Defense and chamberlain
- Brita Collett Paus (née Collett, 1917-1998), humanitarian
- Camilla Collett (née Wergeland, 1813–1895), writer, often referred to as Norway's first feminist
- Frederik Collett (1839–1914), painter
- James Collett(1655–1727), merchant
- Johan Collett (1775–1827), statesman
- John Collett (1758–1810), businessman
- John Collett (1807–1891), landowner
- Jonas Collett (1772–1851), statesman
- Mathia Collett (1737-1801), businesswoman, wife of Norway's then wealthiest person
- Ditlevine Feddersen (née Collett, 1727–1803)
- Mathias Collett (1708-1759), governor
- Peter Collett (1766–1836), supreme court justice
- Peter Jonas Collett (1813-1851), jurist
- Robert Collett (1842–1913), zoologist
Literature
- Alf Collett: En gammel Christiania-Slægt. Familien Collett og Christianias Fortid, Christiania 1888
- Fotolitografisk Gjengivelse af det i Storthingets Arkiv opbevarede Original-Haandskrift af Kongeriget Norges Grundlov af 17.de Mai 1814 (viser eidsvollsmannens segl med slektsvåpenet)
- Kristiania1911
- Hugo Høgdahl: Norske ex libris og andre bokeiermerker. Fra biskop Arne Sigurdsson til Gerhard Munthe, Oslo 1946, side 79-81 (Peter Colletts ex libris)
- Riddarholmskyrkan, Stockholm)
- Hans Cappelen: Norske slektsvåpen, Oslo 1969 (2. opplag 1976), p. 82
- Herman Leopoldus Løvenskiold: Heraldisk nøkkel, Oslo 1978
- Harald Nissen og Monica Aase: Segl i Universitetsbiblioteket i Trondheim, Trondheim 1990, side 49
References
- ISBN 82-7694-220-2
External links
- «Mulighetenes land?», Norsk Folkemuseumexhibition on immigrants to Norway