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Collinson Read

Birth1750 - Pennsylvania
Deathaft 1813 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MotherSusanna "Sukie" Leacock
FatherJames Read

Born in Pennsylvania on 1750 to James Read and Susanna "Sukie" Leacock. Collinson Read married Mary Polly McFunn and had 12 children. He passed away on aft 1813 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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James Read
1718 - 1793
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Susanna "Sukie" Leacock
1722 - 1775
Spouse(s)
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Mary Polly Mcfunn
1758 - Unknown
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Sarah M Read
1796 - 1843
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Susan Read
1775 - 1803
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Lydia Read
1777 - Unknown
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Maj. James Read
1774 - 1813
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Edward Read
Unknown - Unknown
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Charles Read
Unknown - Unknown
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William M. Read
Unknown - 1835
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George Read
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Read
Unknown - 1801
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Maria Read
1783 - 1854
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Maria Read
Unknown - 1859
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Maria Read
Unknown - 1859

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