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====== Thomas Collier ====== | ====== Thomas Collier ====== | ||
- | Son of Moses Collier (born Oct. 27, 1746 in England - died Abt. 1819 in Franklin Co., GA) and Lady Dorcas Sutherland (born 1744 in England - died 1825), Thomas Collier was born September 23, 1784, in South Carolina. | + | Son of Moses Collier (born Oct. 27, 1746 in England - died Abt. 1819 in Franklin Co., GA) and Dorcas Sutherland (born 1744 in England - died 1825), Thomas Collier was born September 23, 1784, in Union County, |
On December 3, 1808, Thomas Collier (age 24) married Mary Collins (born between 1792 and 1795 in South Carolina) in Franklin County, Georgia. | On December 3, 1808, Thomas Collier (age 24) married Mary Collins (born between 1792 and 1795 in South Carolina) in Franklin County, Georgia. | ||
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- | Source: "The Heritage of Stephens County", | + | |
They had the following children: | They had the following children: | ||
+ | - Sarah Collier (born February 27, 1811, in Habersham County, Georgia - died on October 6, 1889, in Habersham County, Georgia) | ||
- William Collier (Jan. 7, 1813 in GA - died May 24, 1855 in Franklin Co., GA). He married Elizabeth Bentley during Oct. 1846. | - William Collier (Jan. 7, 1813 in GA - died May 24, 1855 in Franklin Co., GA). He married Elizabeth Bentley during Oct. 1846. | ||
- | - Christian | + | - Letty Collyer |
- | - N. Collier (born Abt. 1820 - ) | + | - Christian |
- | - Wiley Collier (born 1822 – July 7, 1892). Married Nancy S. Bentley (born Jan 21, 1824 in GA - Nov. 17, 1895) | + | - Nancy Collier (born April 19, 1819, in Habersham County, Georgia |
- | - B. Collier (1826 - ) | + | - Wiley Collier (born 1822 - July 7, 1892). Married Nancy S. Bentley (born Jan 21, 1824 in GA - Nov. 17, 1895) |
- | - R. Collier (1845 – ) | + | - Elizabeth Collier (August 8, 1824 - ) |
+ | - Berry Collier (1826 - 1863) | ||
+ | - Russell Collier (1845 - 1903) | ||
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+ | The children listed are based (in-part) on a letter written by Rev. Don Whitworth (of in Toccoa, GA). | ||
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+ | In 1819, Thomas Collier appears on the Franklin County, Georgia "Tax List 1819" (Database: GA 1792-1819 Tax Lists Index, Page 015). | ||
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+ | Source: "The Heritage of Stephens County", | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1840 United States Federal Census** \\ | ||
+ | Name: Thomas Collier \\ | ||
+ | Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Longs District, Habersham, Georgia \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Persons Employed in Agriculture: | ||
+ | No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - Under 20: 3 \\ | ||
+ | Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3 \\ | ||
+ | Total Free White Persons: 7 \\ | ||
+ | Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7 \\ | ||
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+ | Source Citation: "U.S. Census" | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1850 United States Federal Census** | ||
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+ | State: Georgia | ||
+ | County: Habersham \\ | ||
+ | Free Inhabitants of: 14 District 37th Division | ||
+ | Date: December 5, 1850 \\ | ||
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+ | ^Name | ||
+ | |**Thomas Collier** | ||
+ | |Mary Collier | ||
+ | |N.C. | ||
+ | |B.C. | ||
+ | |R.C. | ||
+ | |**Wiley Collier** | ||
+ | |Nancy Collier | ||
+ | |M.C. | ||
+ | |R.C. | ||
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+ | The three youngest sons of Thomas Collier and Mary Collins-Collier all served in the 24th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Company H, during the "War of Northern Aggression", | ||
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