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Elizabeth Colyer (Bouldin)

Also Known As: "Collier"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charlotte County, Province of Virginia
Death: February 23, 1828 (65)
Triana, Madison County, Alabama, United States
Place of Burial: Collier Cemetery, Triana, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James Bouldin and Sarah Ann (Watkins) Bouldin
Wife of James Colyer and John Breedlove
Mother of Wyatt Collier; Henry W. Collier, Governor; James Bouldin Collier; Eliza Wyatt Collier; Alfred A Collier and 5 others
Sister of Thomas Bouldin; Ephraim Bouldin; William Watkins Bouldin; James Bouldin; Benjamin Bouldin and 2 others

Managed by: Chad Bouldin
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About Elizabeth Colyer

"James Collier a Revolutionary soldier, is buried on his plantation near Triana, Madison County, Alabama, about twenty miles from Huntsville. "His wife is buried beside him and their monuments, with inscriptions, are now standing in a full state of preservation in the old family burying ground.

Elizabeth Bouldin, was the daughter of James Bouldin, who was the oldest son of Colonel Thomas Bouldin of Colonial fame, who settled in Lunenburg (now Charlotte) County, Virginia, in l 744, coming from Pennsylvania. His wife was Nancy Clark, niece of Captain Richard Wood of the English navy. The family of Bouldins are noted for their intellect and their love for the legal profession. Virginia boasts there has never been a generation without a Judge, even to the present day. This couple left a large family of sons, but there were only four grandsons among, the grandchildren. Governor Henry Watkins Collier was a son of James Collier. He was closely connected with the politics of Alabama from 1822 until his death in 1855.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 1 2020, 23:11:53 UTC

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Elizabeth Colyer's Timeline

1763
February 13, 1763
Charlotte County, Province of Virginia
1789
July 8, 1789
Lunenburg, , VA, USA
1791
August 19, 1791
Lunenburg County, Virginia, USA
1793
August 29, 1793
1795
June 16, 1795
1797
May 1, 1797
1799
August 10, 1799
1801
January 17, 1801
Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States
1803
January 8, 1803