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Andrew Jackson Collins 1866–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Oct 1866

Birth Location: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana

Death Date: 3 Mar 1901

Death Location: Orleans, Orange, Indiana

Father: John Collins

Mother: Elcista Cross

Spouse(s): Ara Sanders

Children(s): Ralph Collins, Stella Collins, Russell Collins

Andrew Jackson Collins was born in 1866 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, the child of John Davis Collins And Elcista Minerva Cross. In 1870, Andrew Jackson Collins resided in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States. In 1900, Andrew Jackson Collins resided in Orleans town, Orange, Indiana. Andrew Jackson Collins married Ara Ann Sanders, and had children including Ralph L Collins, Russell E Collins, Stella M Collins. Andrew Jackson Collins passed away in 1901 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana.

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Biography

  • Andrew Jackson Collins was born in 1866 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, the child of John Davis Collins And Elcista Minerva Cross.
  • In 1870, Andrew Jackson Collins resided in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.
  • In 1900, Andrew Jackson Collins resided in Orleans town, Orange, Indiana.
  • Andrew Jackson Collins married Ara Ann Sanders, and had children including Ralph L Collins, Russell E Collins, Stella M Collins.
  • Andrew Jackson Collins passed away in 1901 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana.

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Andrew Collins's Ancestors

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Andrew Collins
1866–1901
Birth Place: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana
Parents
John Davis Collins
1837–1893
Van Buren, Monroe, Indiana
Elcista (Minerva) Cross
1843–1925
La Porte, La Porte, Indiana
Grandparents
Richard Cross
1825–1899
Randolph, Portage, Ohio
Calista (Minerva) Rogers
1827–1918
Randolph, Portage, Ohio
Great-Grandparents
Jesse Cross
1785–1843
Mercy Rogers
1795–1890
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Jr.
1741–1812
Hannah Avery
1761–1847
Richard Rogers
1757–1836
Elizabeth Kenny
1763–1816

Andrew Collins's Descendants

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Andrew (Jackson) Collins (2 Oct 1866–3 Mar 1901) m. Ara (Ann) Sanders (Jan 1867–)
  1. 1. Ralph (L.) Collins 1892–
  2. 2. Stella (M.) Collins 1894–
  3. 3. Russell (E.) Collins 1896–

Andrew Collins's Timeline

4 Records

1866
2 Oct 1866
Birth of Andrew Jackson Collins in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana
Orangeville, Orange, Indiana
1870
1870
Age 4
Andrew Jackson Collins resided here in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States
Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States
1900
1900
Age 34
Andrew Jackson Collins resided here in Orleans town, Orange, Indiana
Orleans town, Orange, Indiana
1901
3 Mar 1901
Age 35
Death of Andrew Jackson Collins in Orleans, Orange, Indiana
Orleans, Orange, Indiana

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Oct 1866
    Event Place: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana
    Record Source:
    [1] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .
    [2] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Orleans, Orange, Indiana; Roll: T623_396; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 100.
    [3] Indiana Deaths

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Orangeville, Orange, Indiana; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Orleans town, Orange, Indiana
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Orleans, Orange, Indiana; Roll: T623_396; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 100.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Mar 1901
    Event Place: Orleans, Orange, Indiana
    Record Source: Indiana Deaths

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