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Stephen collins 1772–1831 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 nov. 1772
Birth Location: Dartmouth nova scotia
Death Date: 01 sept, 1831
Death Location: Dartmouth nova scotia
Father: Robert Collins
Mother: Sarah Wisdom
Spouse(s): Phoebe Coffin
Children(s): Louise Collins
The story of Stephen collins began in 1772 in Dartmouth nova scotia. Stephen collins married Phoebe Coffin, and had children including Louise Sarah Collins. Stephen collins passed away in 1831 in Dartmouth nova scotia.
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Biography
- The story of Stephen collins began in 1772 in Dartmouth nova scotia.
- Stephen collins married Phoebe Coffin, and had children including Louise Sarah Collins.
- Stephen collins passed away in 1831 in Dartmouth nova scotia.
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Stephen collins's Ancestors
Stephen collins's Descendants
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1. Louise (Sarah) Collins 1796–1869 m. Thomas (John Ott) BEAMISH 1781–1860
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1. Francis (Stephen) Beamish 1821–1896 m. Almira (Churchill) Davidson 1838–1914
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1. Louisa ("Maud") Beamish 1868–1931 m. George ("William" Brooks) Jr 1858–1924
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1. Marjorie (Varian) Brooks 1903–1990 m. Frederick (Palmer) Shay 1893–1981
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Stephen collins's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 nov. 1772
Event Place: Dartmouth nova scotia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1816
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 sept, 1831
Event Place: Dartmouth nova scotia