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John Collier

Birth1770 - Madison, Kentucky, United States
Death22 Sep 1831 - Campbellsburg, Washington, Indiana, United States
MotherMildred CaryCarey
FatherMajor John Collier

Born in Madison, Kentucky, United States on 1770 to Major John Collier and Mildred CaryCarey. John Collier married Cassandra Crooke and had 12 children. He passed away on 22 Sep 1831 in Campbellsburg, Washington, Indiana, United States.

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Major John Collier
1743 - 1820
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Mildred Carycarey
1748 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Cassandra Crooke
1773 - 1844
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James Collier (5Thggf)
1798 - 1873
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Elizabeth 'Betsy' Collier
1800 - 1880
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Zachariah Collier
1802 - 1879
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Alfred Collier
1812 - 1855
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Harrison Collier
1813 - 1892
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Hezekiah Collier
1796 - 1865
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Lovica Jane Collier
1804 - 1840
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Nancy Collier
1808 - 1879
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William Collier
1819 - 1862
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Polly Ann Collier
1799 - 1840
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John Collier
1806 - 1862
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William Collier
1795 - 1843

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