Cicero Francis Collett is the son of Ephram Mitchell Collett and Nancy Alice (Griffin) Collett. He was the brother of:
(1.) Harrison T. Collett (1886-1935)
(2.) Stella Collett Whited (1887-1969)
(3.) L. A. Collett (1888-1888)
(4.) Alfred Mitchell Collett (1890-1959)
(5.) John Marion Collett (1894-1962)
(6.) Orvil Eugene Collett (1898-1933)
(7.) Elmer Gerald Collett (1899-1973)
(8.) Andrew Jackson Collett (1901-1976)
(9.) Gladys Collett Cherry (1905-1975)
(10.) Eliga Collett (1908-1909)
Cicero served in the Army during WWI as Cpl; 30 Infantry; 3 Div. After the war, he met and married Dollie Lady Stanfield on Sept. 09, 1922 in Alabama City, Etowah Co., AL. Their children were:
(1.) Woodrow Francis Collett (1924-1945)
(2.) Theodore Acton Collett (1926-1945)
(3.) Herbert Hoover Collett (1929-1999)
(4.) Summa Juanita Collett
(5.) Paul Arnold Collett (1935-1982)
(6.) Howard Davis Collett
(7.) Peggy Ann Collett
(8.) Patsy Lou Collett
Cicero and Dollie bought a large amount of land in St. Clair County, AL and farmed.
Cicero passed away at their home in St. Clair Co., AL and his funeral services were held at Union Methodist Church in Whitney, AL.
Cicero Francis Collett is the son of Ephram Mitchell Collett and Nancy Alice (Griffin) Collett. He was the brother of:
(1.) Harrison T. Collett (1886-1935)
(2.) Stella Collett Whited (1887-1969)
(3.) L. A. Collett (1888-1888)
(4.) Alfred Mitchell Collett (1890-1959)
(5.) John Marion Collett (1894-1962)
(6.) Orvil Eugene Collett (1898-1933)
(7.) Elmer Gerald Collett (1899-1973)
(8.) Andrew Jackson Collett (1901-1976)
(9.) Gladys Collett Cherry (1905-1975)
(10.) Eliga Collett (1908-1909)
Cicero served in the Army during WWI as Cpl; 30 Infantry; 3 Div. After the war, he met and married Dollie Lady Stanfield on Sept. 09, 1922 in Alabama City, Etowah Co., AL. Their children were:
(1.) Woodrow Francis Collett (1924-1945)
(2.) Theodore Acton Collett (1926-1945)
(3.) Herbert Hoover Collett (1929-1999)
(4.) Summa Juanita Collett
(5.) Paul Arnold Collett (1935-1982)
(6.) Howard Davis Collett
(7.) Peggy Ann Collett
(8.) Patsy Lou Collett
Cicero and Dollie bought a large amount of land in St. Clair County, AL and farmed.
Cicero passed away at their home in St. Clair Co., AL and his funeral services were held at Union Methodist Church in Whitney, AL.
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