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John D Collins

Birth1841 - Yatton, Somerset, England
DeathDec 1911 - Northampton
MotherHarriet Vowles
FatherJoseph Collins

Born in Yatton, Somerset, England on 1841 to Joseph Collins and Harriet Vowles. John D Collins married Mary Ann Bacon and had 9 children. He passed away on Dec 1911 in Northampton.

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Joseph Collins
1808 - 1899
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Harriet Vowles
1809 - 1900
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Mary Ann Bacon
1838 - 1889
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Wallis Collins
1877 - 1944
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Samuel Collins
1869 - Unknown
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William Collins
1866 - Unknown
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Edward James Collins
1872 - 1969
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Alfred Collins
1870 - Unknown
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Seabert Collins
1883 - 1937
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Elizabeth Collins
1875 - Unknown
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George Collins
1862 - Unknown
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James Collins
1876 - Unknown

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