William Cogswell (M)
#233430
- Children of William Cogswell and Susannah Hawkes:
- Hester Cogswell
Jonathan Cogswell b. 26-Apr-1661, d. 14-Jul-1717
William Cohoon Jr. (M)
b. 20-Mar-1759, #63441
Rebecca Colburne (F)
#373306
- Child of Rebecca Colburne and John Pratt:
- Priscilla Pratt b. 7-Feb-1674/75
John Colby (M)
b. 19-Sep-1656, d. 6-Apr-1719, #351016
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John Colby was born on 19-Sep-1656 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
He married Sarah Eldred, daughter of William Eldred and Anne Lumpkin, on 25-Dec-1675 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.
John Colby died on 6-Apr-1719 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 62.
He was buried in Apr-1719 at Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts.
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Amias Cole (F)
b. circa 1593, #351098
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Amias Cole was the daughter of William Cole.
Amias Cole was born circa 1593.
She married David Thompson.
Amias Cole married Samuel Maverick, son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye, circa 1627.
Amias Cole was also known as Amyas Cole.
He, his wife Amias and John Blackleach sold the lion’s share of the Winnisimmet estate -- “…a messuage called Winesemit, with the appurtenances…” -- to Richard Bellingham, who later divvied this up into separate farms. This deal included almost all the land within the present city of Chelsea. Maverick also sold the reversion of the ferry to him at this time and on 28 August 1635, Stitson sold his life interest in the ferry to Bellingham. The rest of the Maverick estate stayed in the hands of Elias Maverick. On 27-Feb-1634/35.
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Barent Cole (M)
#32265
Daniel Cole (M)
#87456
- Child of Daniel Cole:
- Ruth Cole
Daniel Cole (M)
#143554
Daniel Cole (M)
#270872
- Child of Daniel Cole:
- Hepaibah Cole
Ebenezer Cole (M)
#164150
Elmer Ord Cole (M)
#355199
- Child of Elmer Ord Cole and Jennie M. Kellam:
- Helen Mar Cole b. 22-Feb-1885, d. 30-Jun-1947
Eunice Cole (F)
#351125
Hannah Cole (F)
#140874
Helen Mar Cole (F)
b. 22-Feb-1885, d. 30-Jun-1947, #157
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Helen Mar Cole was the daughter of Elmer Ord Cole and Jennie M. Kellam.
Helen Mar Cole was born on 22-Feb-1885 at Equinunk, Pennsylvania.
She married Chalmer Charles Swift, son of Charles James Fox Swift and Josephine Reno, on 25-Jun-1907 at Ridgway, Elk County, Pennsylvania.
Helen Mar Cole died on 30-Jun-1947 at Erie County, Pennsylvania, at age 62.
Helen Mar Cole and Chalmer Charles Swift appeared on the census of 12-Jan-1920 at Edinboro, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Helen Mar Cole and Chalmer Charles Swift appeared on the census of 12-Apr-1930 at Edinboro, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
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Hepaibah Cole (F)
#270871
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Israel Cole (M)
#95777
Job Cole (M)
b. 1609, d. after 1683, #134809
Job Cole was born in 1609 at England.
He married Rebecca Collier, daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke, on 15-May-1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Job Cole died after 1683.
COLE, JOB -Job Cole was in Plymouth at least as early as 14 September 1633, when Richard Langford died, and his inventory included a debt he owed to Job Cole (MD 1:86). He was probably the Job Cole named as a brother in the will of Zaccheus Cole on 16 November 1630, and was probably then living in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey (see John G. Hunt, 'Origin of Three Early Plymouth Families: Cole, Collier, and Clarke,' TAG 42:119). He was clearly identical with the Job Cole named in will of his brother John Cole, q.v., and the bequests by the family-less John also to several of Mr. Colfier's men shows a possibility that John, and therefore perhaps Job, too, were the ones called on the 1633 tax list 'Mr. Coniers men.' This possibility is increased by the fact that Job Cole mar. on 15 May 1634 Rebecca Collier (PCR 1:30), the daughter of William Collier She had been baptized at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, 10 January 1614/15 (TAG 49:215), the parish associated above with Job Cole. Rebecca Cole, the widow of job Cole, died at Eastham 29 December 1698, about eighty-eight years old (MD 6:204). On 16 May 1639 Mr. John Atwood agreed that since Job Cole paid the passage of Thomas Gray and gave him some clothing, Cole could have the remainder of Gray's indenture (PCR 1:121). Cole became a freeman 3 March 1639/40 (PCR 1: 140). He had land in Duxbury (PCR 1:66, 85) and Green's Harbor (PCR 1:91), and he was a constable for Duxbury 2 March 1640/41 (PCR 2:9). He was a deputy for Yarmouth 5 June 1644 and a constable for Nauset (Eastham) 7 June 1648 (PCR 2:72, 124). He was a surveyor of the highways for Eastham 6 June 1654 (PCR 3:50). He was known to have had at least two children, the Rebecca Cole who was bom at Eastham 26 August 1654 (PCR 8:15), and the Daniel Cole, Jr. Job Cole's brother Daniel would have been Sr. -see John Cole, below), who was called the son of Job and was fined for cursing on 5 June 1672 (PCR 5:94). On 29 October 1671 the court ordered that Daniel Cole should have certain items from the estate of William Collier that were specified in a paper given to him by Collier (PCR 5:80). Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey Stratton.
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- Child of Job Cole and Rebecca Collier:
- Rebecca Cole b. 26-Aug-1654, d. after 1710
Letitia Cole (F)
#3447
Mary Cole (F)
b. 10-Mar-1658, d. 1-Mar-1733/34, #60664
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Mary Cole was born on 10-Mar-1658 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Joshua Hopkins, son of Giles Hopkins and Catherine Catone Whelden, on 26-May-1681 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Mary Cole died on 1-Mar-1733/34 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 75.
She was buried after 1-Mar-1733/34 at Orleans Church, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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Polly Cole (F)
#170997
- Child of Polly Cole and Daniel Westervelt:
- Rebecca Westervelt b. 23-Jun-1803
Rebecca Cole (F)
b. 26-Aug-1654, d. after 1710, #134773
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Rebecca Cole was the daughter of Job Cole and Rebecca Collier.
Rebecca Cole was born on 26-Aug-1654 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
She married Robert Nickerson, son of William Nickerson and Anne Busby, in 1685 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Cole died after 1710 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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Rebecca Cole (F)
#324748
- Child of Rebecca Cole and Jacob Jones:
- Smith Jones b. 6-Aug-1788, d. Oct-1854
Ruth Cole (F)
#87454
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William Cole (M)
b. 15-Sep-1663, d. after 20-Nov-1735, #61800
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William Cole was born on 15-Sep-1663 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
He married Hannah Snow, daughter of Stephen Snow and Susanna Deane, on 2-Dec-1686 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
William Cole died after 20-Nov-1735 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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William Cole (M)
#351099
- Child of William Cole:
- Amias Cole b. circa 1593
Lt. John Cole (M)
b. 15-Jul-1644, d. 6-Jan-1724/25, #60667
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Lt. John Cole was born on 15-Jul-1644 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Lt. John Cole was born in 1644 at Probably, Plymouth or Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He married Ruth Snow, daughter of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on 10-Dec-1666 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Lt. John Cole married Ruth Snow, daughter of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on 12-Dec-1666 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Lt. John Cole died on 6-Jan-1724/25 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 80.
He died on 6-Jan-1725/26 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 81.
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Amos Coleman (M)
#251184
Benjamin Coleman (M)
b. 3-Aug-1749, d. 11-Oct-1826, #251181
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James Coleman (M)
#251170
- Children of James Coleman and Rachel Andrews:
- Job Coleman b. 11-Oct-1741, d. 2-Sep-1805
Benjamin Coleman b. 3-Aug-1749, d. 11-Oct-1826
Job Coleman (M)
b. 11-Oct-1741, d. 2-Sep-1805, #251169
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Peter Coley (M)
b. 25-Apr-1641, d. 31-Mar-1690, #370136
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Peter Coley was the son of Samuel Cooley and Ann Prudden.
Peter Coley was born on 25-Apr-1641 at Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
He married Sarah Hide, daughter of Humphrey Hide and Ann (Unknown), on 22-Jul-1664 at New Haven County, Connecticut.
Peter Coley died on 31-Mar-1690 at Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, at age 48.
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William Collett (M)
#96169
Abraham Collier (M)
#104789
Relationship=11th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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- Child of Abraham Collier:
- William Collier+ b. circa 1585, d. before 5-Jul-1671
Catherine Collier (F)
b. circa 1621, d. 1622, #134954
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Catherine Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Catherine Collier was born circa 1621 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She died in 1622 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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Cornelius Collier (M)
#4876
Elizabeth Collier (F)
b. 9-Mar-1618/19, d. 1682, #134819
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Elizabeth Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Elizabeth Collier was born on 9-Mar-1618/19 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She married Constant Southworth on 2-Nov-1637 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Collier died in 1682 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
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Hannah Collier (F)
b. 14-Sep-1613, d. 31-Aug-1625, #134732
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Hannah Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Hannah Collier was born on 14-Sep-1613 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She died on 31-Aug-1625 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England, at age 11.
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James Collier (M)
b. circa 1622, d. 24-Aug-1624, #134751
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James Collier was the son of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
James Collier was born circa 1622 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
He died on 24-Aug-1624 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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John Collier (M)
b. circa 1620, d. 1625, #134731
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John Collier was the son of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
John Collier was born circa 1620 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
He died in 1625 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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Lydia Collier (F)
b. circa 1625, d. 12-Mar-1625/26, #134750
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Lydia Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Lydia Collier was born circa 1625 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She died on 12-Mar-1625/26 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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Martha Collier (F)
b. circa 1624, d. 30-May-1625, #134752
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Martha Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Martha Collier was born circa 1624 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She died on 30-May-1625 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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Mary Collier (F)
b. 18-Feb-1611/12, d. before 8-Dec-1662, #42078
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Mary Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Mary Collier was baptized on 18-Feb-1611/12 at St. Olave Parish, Southwark, Surry, England.
She married Gov. Thomas Prence, son of Thomas Prence Sr. and Elizabeth Todlerby, on 1-Apr-1635 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; five issue of this marriage.
Mary Collier died before 8-Dec-1662.
She died circa 1658 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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- Children of Mary Collier and Gov. Thomas Prence:
- Jane Prence+ b. 1-Nov-1637, d. circa 1711
Mary Prence b. circa 1639, d. 28-Sep-1711
Judith Prence b. circa 1645
Elizabeth Prence b. circa Apr-1647
Sarah Prence b. circa 1648, d. 3-Mar-1706
Michael Collier (M)
#209296
- Child of Michael Collier and Frytje Jur. Van Holsen:
- Volkertie Collier b. 23-Oct-1692
Rebecca Collier (F)
b. circa 1614, d. 29-Dec-1698, #134808
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Rebecca Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Rebecca Collier was born circa 1614 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
She married Job Cole on 15-May-1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Rebecca Collier died on 29-Dec-1698 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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- Child of Rebecca Collier and Job Cole:
- Rebecca Cole b. 26-Aug-1654, d. after 1710
Sarah Collier (F)
b. 30-Apr-1616, d. 26-Apr-1691, #134876
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Sarah Collier was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
Sarah Collier was born on 30-Apr-1616 at Southwark, Surrey, England.
She married Love Brewster on 15-May-1634 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Sarah Collier married Richard Parke after 1-Sep-1656.
Sarah Collier died on 26-Apr-1691 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 74.
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Volkertie Collier (F)
b. 23-Oct-1692, #131075
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William Collier (M)
b. circa 1585, d. before 5-Jul-1671, #42081
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William Collier was the son of Abraham Collier.
William Collier was born circa 1585 at London, Middlesex, England.
William Collier was born between 1585 and 1590 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surry, England.
He married Jane Clarke, daughter of John Clarke and Mary Morton, on 16-May-1611 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
William Collier died before 5-Jul-1671 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
William Collier Birth: BEF 1590 ,England Death: 1670 probably,Duxbury,Massachusetts Notes: He came to New England in 1633. He lived in Duxbury. The signature of William Collier appears in the Composition with the Plymouth Colony on 15/25 November 1626. (See Arber 1897, p.321). Apparently this one of the only 42 people in England with some stake in Plymouth Plantation at the time. He served as Assistant Governor of the Plymouth Colony. He was reported to be the 'Richest Man in the Colony'. He was an advocate of Religious Toleration. From Leon Clark Hills, 'Cape Cod Series, Vol. II, WILLIAM COLLIER: History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters and first Comers to Ye Olde Colonie.' Hills Pub. Co., Washington D.C., 1941: He was a Merchant Adventurer & Brewer of London, and very active in support of the New England Settlers. In fact, he was one of those to subscribe for special aid to the Plymouth colonists on Nov 15, 1626. He finally decided, like so many other merchants, to remove himself and family to America. It is not surprising to find him, his four daughters and apprentices (not servants), among whom were the brothers John, Job, and Daniel Cole, disembarking from the good ship 'Mary and James,' together with 190 other passengers when it arrived at Plymouth in 1633. His wife probably had died, leaving him with the children. He was an able man and soon took a high position in the Colony, especially in the matter of final settlement of acounts with the London Adventurers. He was a comissioner at the first meeting of the United Colonies in 1643, and served as Governor's Assistant from 1634 to 1665, a period of 31 years. The Court ordered a special aide for him in 1659, on account of 'age and much business.' Note: he was also in on the first purchase of Dartmouth in 1652. A posting on soc.roots by Jerry.Hodgeswindmill,agape.com, 3009 47th Lubbock TX 79413, claimed that one of his wives was Jane Clark, and a dau. of their was Ruth (Collier) COLE, wife of Daniel Cole. : Jane at ,England Source Chrisman Pedgree COLLIER, WILLIAM-One of the few Adventurers to come to live in New England, he was praised by Nathaniel Morton (New Englands Memoriall, p. 91): 'This year [1633] likewise Mr. William Collier arrived with his Family in New-England, who as he had been a good Benefactor to the Colony of New-Plimouth before he came over, having been an Adventurer unto it at its first beginning; so also he approved himself a very useful Instrument in that Jurisdiction after he arrived, being frequently Chosen, and for divers years serving God and the Country in the place of Magistracy, and lived a godly and holy life untill old Age.' He was often elected an Assistant between 1634/35 and 1665, and he appeared to side with the more conservative leaders, such as in the 1645 fight with Vassal]. James Cudworth wrote that 'Mr. Collier last June would not sit on the Bench, if I sate there' (Bishop, p- 176). He was on the Council for War, and he served at times as a commissioner of the United Colonies. He resided in Duxbury, and in 1649/50 he deeded ten acres of land in Duxbury to 'my kinsman William Clark' (PCR 12:182). Collier married Jane Clark at St. Olave, Southwark, 16 May 1611, and he and his wife had four daughters with them in Plymouth Colony: Sarah, who married (1) Love Brewster and (2) Richard Parke of Cambridge; Rebecca, who married Job Cole; Mary, who married Thomas Prence; and Elizabeth, who married Constant Southworth- Robert S. Wakefield, 'More on the Children of William Collier,' TAG 49:215 and 51:58, identified eight other children in England (all of whom had died young there), and he showed that Collier had lived in St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Bermondsey, Surrey, and St. Olave Parish, Southwark. In the St. Olave register he was called a grocer. Bradford referred to a 'brew-house of Mr. Colliers in London' (Ford 2:125). On 7 June 1653 Mrs. Jane Collier made a claim on behalf of her grandchild, the wife of Nathaniel 2 Warren (MD 3:141). The grandchild was Sarah (Walker) Warren, who was baptized at St. Olave, Southwark, 10 November 1622, the daughter of William Walker (TAG 51:92). On 2 December 1661 William Collier of Duxbury, gentleman, with the consent of Mrs. Jane Collier, sold all his house and land that he was living on in Duxbury to Benjamin Bartlett, who was not to enter into possession until the death of both William and Jane Collier. Collier died before 5 July 1671, when men were appointed to administer his estate (PCR 5:68). An excellent documented narrative of various aspects of his life is given in Moore Families, P. 196-205. (See also John Cole, above, and the Hunt article shown under job Cole, above.) Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620-1691 by Eugene Aubrey Stratton.
He immigrated in 1633 to Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He resided at at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, after 1639.
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- Children of William Collier and Jane Clarke:
- Mary Collier+ b. 18-Feb-1611/12, d. before 8-Dec-1662
Hannah Collier b. 14-Sep-1613, d. 31-Aug-1625
Rebecca Collier+ b. circa 1614, d. 29-Dec-1698
Sarah Collier b. 30-Apr-1616, d. 26-Apr-1691
Elizabeth Collier b. 9-Mar-1618/19, d. 1682
John Collier b. circa 1620, d. 1625
Catherine Collier b. circa 1621, d. 1622
James Collier b. circa 1622, d. 24-Aug-1624
William Collier b. circa 1622, d. 12-Aug-1625
Martha Collier b. circa 1624, d. 30-May-1625
Lydia Collier b. circa 1625, d. 12-Mar-1625/26
William Collier (M)
b. circa 1622, d. 12-Aug-1625, #134753
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William Collier was the son of William Collier and Jane Clarke.
William Collier was born circa 1622 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
He died on 12-Aug-1625 at St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.
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William Collings (M)
b. 23-Jan-1756, d. 23-Oct-1835, #78269
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William Collings (M)
#332679
- Child of William Collings:
- William Collings b. 23-Jan-1756, d. 23-Oct-1835