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John Collins

Birth27 Jan 1749 - Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Death23 Feb 1817 - Burlington, New Jersey
MotherAnn Asheard
FatherFrancis Collins

Born in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, United States on 27 Jan 1749 to Francis Collins and Ann Asheard. John Collins married Ruth Borrodale and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1817 in Burlington, New Jersey.

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Parents
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Francis Collins
1725 - 1761
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Ann Asheard
1716 - 1796
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Borrodale
1750 - 1805
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Esther Coles Roberts
1751 - 1820
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Esther Roberts
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Haines
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Arthur Collins
1786 - 1819
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Job Collins
1782 - 1814
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Rhoda Collins
1780 - Unknown
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Phebe Collins
1777 - 1838
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John Collins
1775 - 1777
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Ann Collins
1772 - 1773
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Job Collins
1798 - 1857
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Caleb Collins
1782 - Unknown
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John Francis Collins
1930 - 1996

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