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Collett (also spelled Collet) is a Norwegian family of English origin, descended from English-born merchant James Collett (born 1655 in London, died 1727 in Christiania), who settled in Christiania in 1683. He married Karen Leuch, and died as the richest man in the city. The firm he founded, Collett & Leuch, later renamed Collett & Søn (Collett & Son), was continued for four generations until 1821. The family became part of the patriciate of Christiania in the 18th century. His descendants continued to play important roles in Norwegian history and owned several properties, such as Buskerud Manor, , Flateby, and Firma Albert Collett. One of the most well-known family members are statesman and First Minister Jonas Collett.

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  • Collett (also spelled Collet) is a Norwegian family of English origin, descended from English-born merchant James Collett (born 1655 in London, died 1727 in Christiania), who settled in Christiania in 1683. He married Karen Leuch, and died as the richest man in the city. The firm he founded, Collett & Leuch, later renamed Collett & Søn (Collett & Son), was continued for four generations until 1821. The family became part of the patriciate of Christiania in the 18th century. His descendants continued to play important roles in Norwegian history and owned several properties, such as Buskerud Manor, , Flateby, 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. (en)
  • Collett är en norsk släkt, med grenar i Danmark och Sverige. Collett är ursprungligen en brittisk släkt. Den norska släkten Collett grundades i Norge med köpmannen James Collett, som blev borgare i Kristiania 1703, efter att ha vistats där sedan 1683. I England har släkten funnits sedan åtminstone 1300-talet, och är eventuellt av normandiskt ursprung. Den norska släkten Colett har förgreningar i Sverige och Danmark. I Danmark stavar familjemedlemmar sedan 1800-talet namnet Collet. Medlemmar av släkten innehar ett flertal stora egendomar i Norge, till exempel Buskerud hovedgård, Store Ullevål gård, Flateby gård och Økern gård. Den danska grenen äger godsen på Själland och Katholm i Jylland. (sv)
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  • Collett (also spelled Collet) is a Norwegian family of English origin, descended from English-born merchant James Collett (born 1655 in London, died 1727 in Christiania), who settled in Christiania in 1683. He married Karen Leuch, and died as the richest man in the city. The firm he founded, Collett & Leuch, later renamed Collett & Søn (Collett & Son), was continued for four generations until 1821. The family became part of the patriciate of Christiania in the 18th century. His descendants continued to play important roles in Norwegian history and owned several properties, such as Buskerud Manor, , Flateby, and Firma Albert Collett. One of the most well-known family members are statesman and First Minister Jonas Collett. (en)
  • Collett är en norsk släkt, med grenar i Danmark och Sverige. Collett är ursprungligen en brittisk släkt. Den norska släkten Collett grundades i Norge med köpmannen James Collett, som blev borgare i Kristiania 1703, efter att ha vistats där sedan 1683. I England har släkten funnits sedan åtminstone 1300-talet, och är eventuellt av normandiskt ursprung. (sv)
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  • Collett family (en)
  • Collett (släkt) (sv)
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