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William Marion Collier 1863 – 1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Jun 1863

Birth Location: Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky

Death Date: 24 Dec 1931

Death Location: Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US

Father: John Collier,

Mother: Louiza Shoemaker

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In 1863, William Marion Collier entered the world in Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky, born to John A Collier, and Louiza "Louisa" Shoemaker. William Marion Collier passed away in 1931 in Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US.

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Biography

  • In 1863, William Marion Collier entered the world in Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky, born to John A Collier, and Louiza "Louisa" Shoemaker.
  • William Marion Collier passed away in 1931 in Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US.

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William Collier's Ancestors

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William Collier
1863 – 1931
Birth Place: Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky
Parents
John A Collier,
1841 – 1891
Lee County, Virginia, USA
Louiza ("Louisa") Shoemaker
1845 – 1924
Wolfe, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Ory (G) Collier
1810 – 1897
Turkey Cove, Lee, Virginia, USA
Sarah Collier
1816 – 1878
Scott Co [formerly Russell County], Virginia, US
Great-Grandparents
Pvt Collier,
1750 – 1842
Frances Frankey
1780 – 1841
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Capt Collier
1707 – 1773
Ciseley Hall
1707 – 1753

William Collier's Timeline

2 Records

1863
9 Jun 1863
Birth of William Marion Collier in Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky
Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky
1931
24 Dec 1931
Age 68
Death of William Marion Collier in Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US
Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Jun 1863
    Event Place: Campton, Wolfe, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1931
    Event Place: Ivy Patch, Lee, Kentucky, US

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