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Perry Collins 1834–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Apr 1834

Birth Location: Indiana, United States

Death Date: 1870

Death Location: Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States

Father: Uriah Collins

Mother: Suzanna Collins

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In 1834, Perry Collins entered the world in Indiana, United States, born to Uriah David Collins And Suzanna Collins. Perry Collins passed away in 1870 in Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1834, Perry Collins entered the world in Indiana, United States, born to Uriah David Collins And Suzanna Collins.
  • Perry Collins passed away in 1870 in Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States.

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Perry Collins's Ancestors

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Perry Collins
1834–1870
Birth Place: Indiana, United States
Parents
Uriah David Collins
1808–1857
North Carolina, United States
Suzanna Collins
1800–
North Carolina
Grandparents
Urias (David) Collins
1770–1839
Wake, North Carolina
Sarah (Sally) Fish
1768–1839
Halifax, North Carolina
Anthony (J) Collins
1765–1835
Mary (Elizabeth) Harrison
1765–1869
Great-Grandparents
Andrew III
1740–1791
Martha Tanner
1740–1813
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Collins
1640–1748
Eleanor Oliver
1650–1694
Lucius Tanner
1720–1766
Lucy Creed
1705–

Perry Collins's Timeline

2 Records

1834
7 Apr 1834
Birth of Perry Collins in Indiana, United States
Indiana, United States
1870
1870
Age 36
Death of Perry Collins in Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States
Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Apr 1834
    Event Place: Indiana, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Walnut City, Appanoose, Iowa, United States

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