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John Smith Collins

Birth1 May 1799 - Abbeville, South Carolina, United States
Death8 September 1864 - Mount Comfort, Hancock, Indiana, United States
MotherNancy Watkins
FatherWilliam Collins

Born in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States on 1 May 1799 to William Collins and Nancy Watkins. John Smith Collins married Clarissa A. Evans and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 September 1864 in Mount Comfort, Hancock, Indiana, United States.

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William Collins
1764 - 1842
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Nancy Watkins
1776 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Clarissa A. Evans
1811 - 1889
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Seawright
1813 - 1834
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William Franklin Collins
1828 - 1893
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Margaret Rebecca Collins
1831 - 1902
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Nancy Berthinia Collins
1851 - 1931
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Dunn Collins
1834 - 1834
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Martin Van Buren Collins
1840 - 1920
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Elisabeth Collins
1838 - 1889
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Ebenezer Erskine Collins
1844 - 1899
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James Evans Collins
1842 - 1935
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Christopher Columbus Collins
1847 - 1925
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Andrew Jackson Collins
1839 - 1935

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