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Solomon Dickerson Collins 1760–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1760

Birth Location: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,

Death Date: 8 February 1838

Death Location: Lewis County, West Virginia

Father: Samuels Collins

Mother: Mary Waddell

Spouse(s): Edy Dickerson, Sarah Kenton

Children(s): Amos Collins, Abba Collins, Zilpha Collins, Solomon Collins, George Collins, Charles Collins, Robert Collins

The story of Solomon Dickerson Collins began in 1760 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,. Solomon Dickerson Collins married Alley Tigner, Edy Louisa Dickerson, Sarah Kenton, and had children including Abba Collins, Amos Collins, Charles Collins, George Collins, Marquis D Collins, Robert Collins, Solomon Dickenson Collins, Zilpha Collins. Solomon Dickerson Collins passed away in 1838 in Lewis County, West Virginia.

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  • The story of Solomon Dickerson Collins began in 1760 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,.
  • Solomon Dickerson Collins married Alley Tigner, Edy Louisa Dickerson, Sarah Kenton, and had children including Abba Collins, Amos Collins, Charles Collins, George Collins, Marquis D Collins, Robert Collins, Solomon Dickenson Collins, Zilpha Collins.
  • Solomon Dickerson Collins passed away in 1838 in Lewis County, West Virginia.

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Solomon Collins's Ancestors

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Solomon Collins
1760–1838
Birth Place: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
Parents
Samuels Thomas Collins
1734–1790
Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
Mary Waddell
1727–1820
Chowan, North Carolina, United States
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Solomon Collins's Descendants

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Solomon (Dickerson) Collins (1760–8 February 1838) m. Edy (Louisa) Dickerson (1780–1850) m. Sarah Kenton (1741–1803)
  1. 1. Amos Collins 1784–1860 m. Rachael (Mayvilla) Edwards 1796–1860
    1. 1. John (Gilbert) Collins 1812–1891
    2. 2. Robert (A) Collins 1828–1910
    3. 3. Nancy Collins 1836–1923
    4. 4. Elizabeth Collins 1827–1923
    5. 5. Benjamin Collins 1831–1870
    6. 6. Margaret ("Peggy" Collins) Centers 1835–1904
    7. 7. Aaron Collins 1823–1863
    8. 8. Justine Collins 1820–1862
    9. 9. James (B) Collins 1814–1885
    10. 10. Soloman Collins 1852–1931
    11. 11. Robert Collins 1818–
    12. 12. Nancy Collins 1825–1852
    13. 13. Hiram Collins 1810–1870
    14. 14. Catherine Collins 1856–
    15. 15. James Collins 1817–1850
    16. 16. Aaron Collins 1810–
    17. 17. Calvin Collins 1810–1886
    18. 18. Enerine Collins 1822–
    19. 19. Aaron Collins 1847–1863
    20. 20. Justine Collins 1850–
    21. 21. Calvin Collins 1810–
  2. 2. Abba Collins 1806–1880
  3. 3. Zilpha Collins 1810–1847
  4. 4. Solomon (Dickenson) Collins 1793–1863
  5. 5. George Collins 1794–1860
  6. 6. Charles Collins 1781–1787
  7. 7. Robert Collins 1781–1787

Solomon Collins's Timeline

3 Records

1760
1760
Birth of Solomon Dickerson Collins in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,
1788
20 Oct 1788
Age 28
Solomon Dickerson Collins was married in Berkeley, Virginia
Berkeley, Virginia
1838
8 February 1838
Age 78
Death of Solomon Dickerson Collins in Lewis County, West Virginia
Lewis County, West Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1788
    Event Place: Berkeley, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 February 1838
    Event Place: Lewis County, West Virginia

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