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Drury Collier

Birth1751 - Brunswick County, Virginia
Death1808 - North Carolina, USA
MotherSARAH BRIGGS
FatherWilliam Collier

Born in Brunswick County, Virginia on 1751 to William Collier and SARAH BRIGGS. Drury Collier married Elizabeth “Betsy” Lee and had 15 children. He passed away on 1808 in North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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William Collier
1688 - 1759
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Sarah Briggs
1714 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth “Betsy” Lee
Unknown - 1845
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Martha Thweatt
1732 - 1794
Children Show all
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William F. Collier
1775 - 1839
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Polly Collier
1785 - 1857
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Lightfoot Collier
1760 - Unknown
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Sally Colliers
1782 - Unknown
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Matthew Collier
Unknown - Unknown
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James Collier
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth (Polly) Collier
1787 - 1857
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Nathaniel Collier
1770 - 1819
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Tabitha Collier
Unknown - Unknown
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Anne Collier
1773 - Unknown
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Miles Collier
1770 - 1810
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Drury Collier
1790 - 1870
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Richard Collier
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Collier
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Collier
Unknown - Unknown

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