Born
19 Nov 1781 in
Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA
Ancestors
[children unknown]
Died
27 Feb 1859
at age 77
in
Hector, Tompkins County, New York, USA
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Biography
He was born on 19 Nov 1781 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut and his parents were Thankful (Clark) and Amos Collins (b: 16 Apr 1749).
John Collins married on 25 Oct 1809 in South Kingston, Rhode Island to Elizabeth PERKINS (b: 18 Mar 1789.
He was a physician.
He died on 27 Feb 1859 in Hector, Tompkins County, New York, USA.
Sources
1850/Aug/26 Census of Hector, Tompkins, New York
"Descendants of John Collins of Charlestown, RI and Susannah Daggett, his wife" by Capt. George Knapp Collins in 1901 p9-12, 15
"Collins Family History" 1937
World Family Tree v3 tree#2513 & v4 edition#1 tree#1564 customer pedigrees on Family Archive CD by Broderbund Software Inc. released: 23 Aug 1996
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