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John Collins

Birth11 Jun 1820 - Essex, , England
Death13 May 1891 - Simcoe, Norfolk Co., Ontario, Canada
MotherSusanah Naomi Church
FatherThomas Collin

Born in Essex, , England on 11 Jun 1820 to Thomas Collin and Susanah Naomi Church. John Collins married Martha Amelia Blandford and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 May 1891 in Simcoe, Norfolk Co., Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Collin
1792 - 1832
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Susanah Naomi Church
1796 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Martha Amelia Blandford
1824 - 1870
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Sophia Naomi Collins
1854 - 1907
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James Snelling Collins
1859 - 1933
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William B Collins
1845 - Unknown
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John Robert Collins
1850 - 1928
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Martha Rosanna Collins
1857 - Unknown
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Annie Emily Collins
1863 - 1904
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George Thomas Collins
1847 - 1871
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Alice Collins
1867 - 1917

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