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Thomas Collier

Birth17 Jan 1740 - King and Queen County
Death3 Dec 1787 - Craven County North Carolina, USA
MotherSarah zzz jennings
FatherCornelius Dabney

Born in King and Queen County on 17 Jan 1740 to Cornelius Dabney and Sarah zzz jennings. Thomas Collier married Mary (Martha Frances) DABNEY and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 Dec 1787 in Craven County North Carolina, USA.

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Cornelius Dabney
1688 - 1765
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Sarah Zzz Jennings
1702 - 1790
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Mary (Martha Frances) Dabney
1742 - 1818
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Benjamin Columbus Collier
1760 - 1791
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John Collier
1764 - 1793
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Martha Patsey Collier
1770 - 1830
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Anne Collier
1775 - 1802
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Elizabeth Collier
1768 - 1805
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Charles Collier
1787 - 1791
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Dabney Maury Collier
1770 - 1844
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Frances Crenshaw Collier
1787 - 1867
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Thomas W Collier
1766 - 1820
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Susanna Collier
1779 - 1821

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