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Muster Rolls of Soldiers of the War of 1812
FIRST REGIMENT, NINTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE WASHINGTON REGIMENT
JESSE COLLINS
SECOND REGIMENT, SIXTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE WAYNE REGIMENT
GEORGE COLLINS
SECOND REGIMENT, NINTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE DUPLIN REGIMENT
DAVID COLLINS
THIRD REGIMENT, EIGHTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE FRANKLIN REGIMENT
JESSE COLLINS
DAVID COLLINS
FOURTH REGIMENT, EIGHTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE ANSON REGIMENT
LEWIS COLLINS
FIFTH REGIMENT, FIRST COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE FIRST ORANGE REGIMENT
BRADLEY COLLINS
FIFTH REGIMENT, NINTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE GRANVILLE REGIMENT
WILLIAM COLLINS
SEVENTH REGIMENT, TENTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE MONTGOMERY REGIMENT
ZACHARIAH COLLINS
EIGHTH REGIMENT, FIFTH COMPANY, DETACHED FROM THE ASHE REGIMENT
THOMAS COLLINS
FIRST REGIMENT, CURRITUCK COUNTY
ILES COLLINS
FIRST REGIMENT, CAMDEN COUNTY
MALACHI COLLINS
DEMPSEY COLLINS
FIRST REGIMENT, GATES COUNTY
THOMAS COLLINS
SECOND REGIMENT, CRAVEN COUNTY
JESSE COLLINS
SAMUEL COLLINS
THIRD REGIMENT, ONSLOW COUNTY
JOS. COLLINS JR
FOURTH REGIMENT, ORANGE COUNTY
BRADLEY COLLINS
FIFTH REGIMENT, STOKES COUNTY
EZEKIEL COLLINS
FIFTH REGIMENT, SURRY COUNTY, (FIRST REGIMENT?)
JOHN COLLINS
FIFTH REGIMENT, SURRY COUNTY, (SECOND REGIMENT)
JESSE COLLINS
SEVENTH REGIMENT, LINCOLN COUNTY, SECOND REGIMENT
SAMUEL COLLINS
SEVENTH REGIMENT, BURKE COUNTY, SECOND Company
JAMES COLLINS
Ancestors of Robert Leon Atkins - General Notes: Calloway Collins told the reporter Will Allen Dromgoole in the 1890 interview on Newman Ridge. "The Collins and Gibsons were living as Indians in Virginia before they migrated to North Carolina." + The Indian tribe was not named and has not been factually proven, but the important part, moving from Virginia to North Carolina has been proven by deeds from all these areas, beginning on the Pamunkey River in Louisa County, Virginia. Orange County, Virginia Order Book 3 record 1741-43 “Alexander Machartoon, John Bowling, Manincassa, Capt Tom, Isaac, Harry, blind tom, Foolish Jack, Charles Griffin, John Collins, Little Jack, Indians being bought before the court for stealing Hogs. , Ordered that their Guns be taken away from them till they are ready to depart of this county, they having declared their intentions to depart this colony within a week.”. On pages 309-312 of Court Record book the above named men individually put up security.4 + This party of Saponia ( Monasukapanough) Indians left that county and some of these may have been the same group that formed the settlement near Hillsborough, North Carolina in 1750. It appears from Granville and Orange County tax records that a John Collins arrived in the area about this time. John Collins lived on the Flat River for about 17 years then moved to the New River circa 1767. Land and court records reveal they settled land on Peach Bottom Creek. This area became Grayson County, Virginia in 1793. Tax records from Grayson County, Virginia reveals that Lewis and James Collins were likely sons of John Collins. “James Collins, John Bolin, and Mike Bolin Indians from Blackwater, Newman Ridge, were named by Sneedville attorney Lewis M. Jarvis in 1903, as quite full blooded who fought in the War of 1812-1814". 5 Another Indian family Moses and Mary , Ridley, Riddle are on these same Granville and Orange County, North Carolina tax lists, identified as mulattoes on the 1755 tax list in Orange County, North Carolina. Moses was closely associated with Charles Gibson, Thomas Gibson Sr & Jr, Thomas Collins and Joseph Collins. Several Collins, Bolling and others with related Melungeon names still live in this area today which is Person County, North Carolina.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?collins,james::nc::26587.html (deborah reynolds)
Chatham Co NC 1791 Wm. Collins, Sarah (wife) Mary and James.
Craven Co NC 1750 John Collins Joseph, Mary and Samuel.
1752 Uriah Collins, Henry
Granville Co NC 1785 Lewis Collins, Elizabeth, Edward, Lewis, Willey and Diana.
Hyde Co NC 1786 Henry Collins, Sarah and Margaret S.
1795 Sarah Collins, Margaret S.
Jones Co NC July 1812 Benjamin Collins, Martha (wife), Elsie, Fanny, Martha, Hardy and Benjamin.
Tryon & Lincoln Cos NC 1774 John Collins to Phoebe and children.
1799 James Collins to Betsy and
James B.
1790 Samuel Collins to wife and children.
Orange Co NC 1762 James Collins
, James, John and William.
1766 John Collins, William and Catherine.
Onslow Co NC 1794 Richard Collins Sarah (wife) and Bishop (son).
Perquimans Co NC 1777 Andrew Collins, Samuel, Jeremiah, Joshua,
John, Anne, Elizabeth, Sarah.
1795 Christopher Collins, Elizabeth ,Daniel.
Wake Co NC 1791 Andrew Collins Martha (wife) Lewis, Riddick and
Ulrich (sons); Charlotte Stephens (daughter).
1785 Dennis Collins, Margaret (wife).
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/military/1835pens.txt (North Carolina USGenWeb Archives - Military - Pension Roll, 1835)
JAMES COLLINS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JAMES COLLINS, NEW HANOVER, PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 6, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
JOHN COLLINS, JONES COUNTY, SERGEANT
NORTH CAROLINA CONT'L LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$986.32 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 24, 1822 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
DIED JUNE 28, 1832
SAMUEL COLLINS, LINCOLN COUNTY, PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$26.16 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$78.48 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 20, 1834 PENSION STARTED
http://genealinks.com/cgi-bin/marriages.cgi
James Collins, Mary James Kirtley, 1 Mar 1763
Culpeper, VA USA Jupep@aol.com
James Collins, Lucinda Nutt, May 1, 1834
Clermont, OH
James Collins, Lucy Burton, 26 Apr 1793
Orange, Va - dau. of Capt. M. Burton Jr.
James COLLINS, Betsey STEVENS, 23 Dec 1822
Northampton, VA USA
John Collins, Fanny Bazemore, 7 Oct 1787
Bertie, N.C.
John Collins, Amelia Church, 24 Jan 1790
Baltimore, Md
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