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Zachariah Collier 1836–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1836

Birth Location: Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee

Death Date: 28 Apr 1884

Death Location: Black, Posey County, Indiana

Father: James ?Collier

Mother: Fereby Childress

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Zachariah Collier was born in 1836 in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee, the child of James Lafayette Collier And Fereby Feriba Childress. Zachariah Collier passed away in 1884 in Black, Posey County, Indiana.

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Biography

  • Zachariah Collier was born in 1836 in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee, the child of James Lafayette Collier And Fereby Feriba Childress.
  • Zachariah Collier passed away in 1884 in Black, Posey County, Indiana.

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Zachariah Collier's Ancestors

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Zachariah Collier
1836–1884
Birth Place: Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee
Parents
James Lafayette ?Collier
1790–1846
Stewart County, Tennessee, USA
Fereby ((Feriba)) Childress
1805–1860
Stewart County, TN
Grandparents
William (Arthur #) Collier
1767–1809
Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Fereby Tomlinson
1767–1826
Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1732–1806
Mary Peebles
1739–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1698–1768
Sarah Horton
1708–1768
John Peebles
1704–1772
Elizabeth Clarke
1705–1755

Zachariah Collier's Timeline

2 Records

1836
1836
Birth of Zachariah Collier in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee
Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee
1884
28 Apr 1884
Age 48
Death of Zachariah Collier in Black, Posey County, Indiana
Black, Posey County, Indiana

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1884
    Event Place: Black, Posey County, Indiana

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