Charles was born in 1780. He passed away about 1830.
Charles married Elizabeth Hudson on 12 November 1804 in Greensville County, Virginia, United States.[1][2][3]
Charles was in a military record in 1812-1815 in United States.[4]
Sources
↑Marriage:
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007578979; FHL microfilm: 31691; Record number: 118; Packet letter: D
FamilySearch Record: XRHT-3YL (accessed 30 September 2023)
Charles Collier marriage to Elizabeth Hudson on 12 Nov 1804 in Greensville, Virginia, United States.
↑Marriage:
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1989"
citing Marriage, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia
FamilySearch Record: 6D3F-FLVC (accessed 30 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-C91C-79HD-D Image number 00551
Charles Collier marriage to Elizabeth Hudson on 12 Nov 1804 in Virginia, United States.
↑Marriage:
"Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007578979; Record number: 11
FamilySearch Record: 6JMS-WFZN (accessed 30 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-L9XF-VYQF Image number 00159
Charles Collier marriage to Elizabeth Hudson on 12 Nov 1804 in Greensville, Virginia, United States.
↑Military:
"United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815"
citing NARA microfilm publication M602 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); roll 43; FHL microfilm 882,561
FamilySearch Record: Q29V-1ZWG (accessed 30 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-G5CF-7L9 Image number 01884
Name: Charles B Collier; Military Service Date: 1812-1815; Military Service Place: United States.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Charles by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Charles: